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Gazette Newspapers Week of Wednesday, January 16, 2013

‘All Shook Up’ rocks LCJDWF presents annual and rolls to the top events and educational classes 40 tunes of Elvis BY MARIAN MCMAHON Gazette Newspapers

ASHTABULA - Get ready to shake things up with a mixture of love stories and whacky hijinks all set to a score of 20-plus top 40 Elvis tunes in G. B. Community Theatre’s “All Shook Up.” Inspired by, and featuring the songs of, the late Elvis Presley and written by Joe DiPietro, “All Shook Up” will continue its three weekend run on January 18, 19, 20, 25 and 26. Friday and Saturday shows begin at 8 p.m. The Sunday matinee is held at 2 p.m. When hip swivelin’ roustabout “Chad” hits a small Midwest town under the rule of an ultra-conservative mayor, the guitar-playing newcomer has to teach the whole town how to swing to a hip new beat! Using the legendary rock n’ roll music of Elvis Presley, “All Shook Up” is a fun-loving adventure with sensational singing, dancing, a live pit band and enough nostalgia to have you melting with “burning love” for those long ago days and nights of the 1950’s. This is one main stage show that is sure to heat up those January nights. “We have a large and energetic cast for this show and everyone has been working really hard to bring the feel of the ‘50s to the stage,” says Director and Choreographer Kimberly Godfrey. “You can see how much fun the cast is having when you watch this show,” adds Public Relations Coordinator Pamela Hammond. “Ashtabula is filled with a lot of great local talent and our cast is filled with great dancers and some really outstanding singing voices. I hope seeing this show and seeing how much fun it is will encourage even more budding actors to try out for one of our future shows.” Directed by Kim Godfrey of Perry, the cast includes Anthony Colby as “Chad,” Emily Baker, Ron Cramer, Jewel Chappell, Isabelle Fleming, David Zorkocy, Mackenzie Leskovec, Jenean Kile, Robert Taylor, Blaise Beach, Tessa Deutsch, Jayson Gage, Tywan “Tank” Jackson, Tristan Kile, Meghann Stell, Fred Spikes, Brandon Sweeney, Nathan Lowery, Justin Brown, Kayla Browning, Brittney Emerson, Jacob Emerson, Quimani “Kiki” Harris, Sydne Nielsen, Stellina Scacco, Gabby Sherbeyn, Courtney Smith, Abe Thomas and Alexandria Woolard. Tickets are on sale now. Adults $14, Seniors/Students $12 or save $2 per ticket when you purchase tickets in advance. Advance sales must be purchased prior to 4 p.m. on the day of the show or by 4 p.m. Saturday for Sunday performances. Tickets can be purchased by visiting the Ashtabula Arts Center box office or by phone at (440) 964-3396. For more information contact the Ashtabula Arts Center at (440) 964-3396. The Ashtabula Arts Center is funded in part by the Ohio Arts Council.

PHOTOS BY HARRY SCHWENTKER.

Announcing auditions for G.B. Community Theatre’s ‘Our Town’ ASHTABULA - The Ashtabula Arts Center will hold auditions for Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town” directed by Stephen Rhodes, on Sunday, Jan. 27 and Monday, Jan. 28 at 7pm. Auditions are first come first served. Auditioners should prepare a monologue of no more than 90 seconds. Readings will also be done from the script. The cast requires 16 Men and 8 women ranging in age from 10 to 70. “Our Town” will be running for two weekends. Performance dates will be April 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14. Everyone is encouraged to audition. Beginning actors are welcome. Those auditioning should bring a list of calendar conflicts with them. Actors are expected to attend all rehearsals and performances unless arrangements have been made prior to the start of rehearsals. For more information contact Kimberly Godfrey at the Ashtabula Arts Center at (440) 964-3396.

LAKE COUNTY – What began about 10 years ago as a small, dedicated organization with a few sponsors called the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation is now the Lake County Juvenile Diabetes Walk Family with about 60 business sponsors. The Lake County Juvenile Diabetes Walk Family is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization which raises money to help local people with Type 1 diabetes. Last year it raised more than $10,000, with a goal of $15,000 for this year. The organization’s mission is to help educate the public on diabetes. (See sidebar for a list of upcoming free classes.) Officers for LCJDWF are: Terry Mowery, president; Theresa “Tee” DeMichele, vice president; Traci Burrington, executive secretary; and Louise Mowery, treasurer. Nikki Vincent is the grant writer for the organization. The team members and many sponsors gathered for its 2013 kickoff meeting Jan. 7 at Quaker Steak and Lube in Mentor to welcome new sponsors and share information about upcoming events. Mowery greeted team members and sponsors and introduced Bob DeBois, manager of several Quaker Steak restaurants. “We’re just really proud to be part of this great organization and doing anything we can do to help educate people and bring awareness to help people who are affected by this disease,” DeBois said. DeMichele, who is also a marketing consultant with Media One Group LLC, said the organization’s mission was to help educate the public about diabetes with area classes. Mowery introduced sponsor Bruce Hanusosky of Bruce High Performance Transporters in Painesville, which is part of The Bruce Companies, which originally started as High Tech Performance Trailers. “This year we decided to build a custom trailer (for the use of LCJDWF),” Hanusosky said. Numerous other sponsors had representatives present for the meeting with new members sharing information about their businesses. A complete list of sponsors can be viewed on the website at www.lcjdwf.org. “The next member that we have to thank is a team of people that support us highly, and if it wasn’t for this team we wouldn’t be here,” Mowery said, referring to Gazette Newspapers, which includes The Lake County Tribune in its newspaper group.

PHOTO BY MARIAN MCMAHON

Bob DeBois, manager of several Quaker Steak & Lube restaurants, joins Terry Mowery, president of Lake County Juvenile Diabetes Walk Family, at the Jan. 7 LCJDWF sponsors meeting at Quaker Steak Mentor.

LCJDWF Free Diabetes Education and Awareness Classes The Lake County Juvenile Diabetes Walk Family bringing a free educational series on the third Monday for the months January through November. The class instructor is a RN nurse certified diabetes educator. The classes will start at 7 p.m. and run until 8:30 p.m.

The locations and schedules are as follows: * TriPoint Medical Center 7590 Auburn Rd., Concord Township, Room T-Lubrizol cc Room 1, (440) 375-8100 Class dates are: Jan. 21, March 18, May 20, July 15, Sept. 16 and Nov. 18 * Ashtabula Towne Square 3315 North Ridge East, Ashtabula, Community Room, (440) 998-2020 Class dates are: April 15, Aug. 19, Oct. 21 * Geneva Community Center 72 W. Main St., Geneva, (440) 466-5695 Class dates are: Feb. 18, June 17

2013 LCJDWF Schedule of Events

January 21 Diabetes Education Seminar, Concord February 18 Diabetes Education Seminar, Geneva 23 24th GLM Show Shop, Lake County 27 Sam & Tommy’s Bartender Night March 3 Spaghetti Dinner, Sam & Tommy’s 15 17th Auto Rama, IX Center 16 17th Train Show, Lakeland College 18 Diabetes Education Seminar, Concord 24 Lake Juvenile Diabetes Pageant April 15 Diabetes Education Seminar Ash. 19-20 2013 Lake County Juvenile Diabetes Kick-Off Bruce’s Transporters, Painesville 21 Bikers Ball, Ashtabula County See CLASSES on page 2 May

3-5 America Royal Beauties Pageant 5 Louie Run, Lake County Fairgrounds 18 Bicycle Run, Ashtabula County 18 Family Fun Day, Ashtabula County 20 Diabetes Education Seminar, Concord June 2 Quaker Steak & Lube Dice Run 2 Harry Buffalo Bike Night, Painesville Twp. 6 Quaker Steak & Lube Bike Night, Mentor 9 Harry Buffalo Bike Night, Painesville Twp. 13 Quaker Steak & Lube Bike Night, Mentor 16 Harry Buffalo Bike Night, Painesville Twp. 17 Diabetes Education Seminar, Geneva 20 Quaker Steak & Lube Bike Night, Mentor 23 Harry Buffalo Bike Night Painesville Twp. 27 Quaker Steak & Lube Bike Night, Mentor 29 Family Fun Days Lake County 30 Harry Buffalo Bike Night, Painesville Twp.

Obituaries — See pages 7-11

Front Porch Swing — See page 3

Legal Notices — See pages 11-18

Classifieds — See pages 19-20


GAZETTE NEWSPAPERS • WEEK OF WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2013 • 2

At Home With.... Vickie Marcy Hi everyone! Winter is finally here judging by the snow storms we’ve been having. After not having much of a winter, it feels more like November instead of the middle of January. Well, at least it does to me and now I’m glad the Christmas lights are still up; they look so pretty with the snow on them. I know, I know, a few (or a lot) of you think I’m loopy because I like to keep the lights up long after the Christmas Season is past, but what can I say? I love Christmas and like to keep it around for awhile, and besides, there are worse things in life than being a little loopy! OK, moving on now. Now that the holidays are over, decorations are packed away, the tree is gone, all the goodies have been eaten, and winter has come to visit for the next few months, most of us go into a comfort food, cozy couch mode. Right? Here’s a thought: comfort food that’s healthy and tastes good! Now get up off the couch, take the clothes off the treadmill, and hop on. Or, take a brisk walk around the block in the fresh, freezing, winter air, or put on your favorite CD that has a fast beat, and start boogying. Are you warm yet? No? Keep dancing. I know quite a few people who live out of state that read the Courier and many have contacted me to say how much they enjoy the weekly articles that I write as well as the recipes. I’ve received cards, letters and even poems from fans, and I love them all but the one I received a few days ago from Roseann Heath, Venice,

Florida was really unexpected and cool! The handwriting was beautiful and the message was so sweet; how nice is that when someone takes the time to let you know your efforts are appreciated? Turns out that Pete and Elsie Iarocci are her parents, and Roseann reads the Courier every week to stay up on the local news as well as read my articles. Too sweet! A big hello to: Roseann, Pete, Elsie, Nick and Carrie and also to a very special lady: Mary Jane. I haven’t been out of the house too much in the past couple of months as my presence at home is required 24/ 7 to take care of a family member who needs constant supervision. When my brother and sister-in-law can come over or my husband is home, I can get out and run errands or go to the grocery store or stop in at the Thrift store by Gerdes and browse for awhile. And of course, the grocery store is where I see everyone and try to stop and talk for a minute and the next thing you know, more folks are stopping and after fifteen minutes it looks like a reunion over by the fresh produce or in the canned food aisle. It’s the same thing when I stop at just about any store in town. If I didn’t stop and talk I could be in and out of the grocery store in less than twenty minutes, but where’s the fun in that?!? How else am I going to keep up with friends and neighbors if I don’t see them at the store? I’ve got a few great recipes for today and I know you’re going to love them.

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HEARTY CHICKEN AND NOODLES • 1 large can chicken broth • 1 can cream of chicken soup • 1 can cream of potato soup • 2 cans mixed vegetables, drained • 2 cups cooked chicken, Vickie Marcy cubed • 12 oz. bag egg noodles, cooked and drained • 2 cans white kidney beans Pour chicken broth into • 1 - Round loaf bread large pan, add soups and • 4 oz. Cream cheese whip until well blended. • 4 oz. butter Heat until almost boiling, • 4 oz. Franks hot sauce add rest of ingredients and • 4 oz. cubed Velveeta cheese stir to combine. Turn heat to • 4 oz. sharp cheddar cheese, low and simmer for ten minshredded utes, stirring occasionally. • 1 - Large can chicken breast • Asst. vegetables for dipping • 1 box Twinkies (vanilla, Remove top of bread unfrosted) round by slicing 1/2" off top. • 1 box vanilla pudding (inRemove bread inside loaf, stant) leaving 1/2" shell. (Set aside • 2 Cups milk the bread you remove to use • 1 can cherry pie filling later.) Place the hollowed out • 1 large whipped topping, bread bowl on baking sheet thawed Cut Twinkies in half; lay and bake for 15 minutes; remove from oven and cool. in bottom and up sides of In a large bowl, combine medium size glass bowl. cream cheese, butter, hot Mix pudding according to sauce, Velveeta and sharp directions. Pour over cheese. Microwave for one to Twinkies. Spoon cherry pie two minutes or until cheeses filling over pudding, spoon are melted. Add chicken, stir whipped topping over pie fillto combine and microwave ing and spread to edges. Reuntil hot and bubbly. Care- frigerate until ready to serve. fully pour into bread cooled That’s going to wrap it up bread bowl, replace top and for this week, so until next serve with vegetables and time, stay safe and happy!

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Cooking with Susan By Susan Masirovits It’s time to take advantage of all that garden bounty you froze or canned last summer.

GREEN BEANS WITH BACON & NOODLES 4 ounces dry kluski noodles 4 cups frozen green beans 6 bacon slices Three-quarters cup thinly sliced onion Freshly ground black pepper to taste One-half teaspoon dried thyme Cook the noodles according to directions, adding the green beans during ht final 3 minutes. Fry the bacon until golden & crisp. Drain on paper towels. Discard the fat, saving 1 tablespoon for frying the onion until soft. Stir in the pepper & thyme. Drain the noodles & beans & add to the skillet. Stir to combine. Serve topped with the crumbled bacon. Serves 4.

CORN PUDDING 2 tablespoons butter One-half cup finely diced onion One & one-half teaspoons finely chopped jalapeno pepper (optional) One & one-half cups thawed frozen corn or drained canned corn One-third cup cornmeal Salt & freshly ground black pepper to taste 2 large eggs 1 cup milk Three-quarters cup shredded Cheddar cheese Heat the oven to 350 degrees. Coat a shallow one & one-half quart casserole or 9-inch square baking pan with cooking spray. Melt the butter & add the onion. Cook until the onion softens, about 5 minutes. Remove the skillet from the heat & add the jalapeno, cornmeal, salt & pepper. Toss to combine & cool. Combine the eggs & milk. Place both mixtures in the prepared baking pan & stir to combine. Sprinkle with the cheese & bake 30 to 35 minutes or until a wooden pick inserted near the middle comes out clean. Let stand for 10 minutes. Serves 4 to 6.

BLUEBERRY UPSIDEDOWN CAKE One-quarter cup melted butter One-half cup sugar 2 cups thawed frozen blueberries One & one-half cups all-purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking powder One-half teaspoon salt One-third cup sugar 1 large egg, beaten One-third cup melted butter Three-quarters cup milk 2 teaspoons fresh lemon zest Heat the oven to 375 degrees. Coat an 8-inch square baking pan with cooking spray. Spread the one-quarter cup butter in the prepared pan. Sprinkle with the one-half cup sugar. Top with the blueberries. Whisk together the flour, baking powder, salt & remaining sugar. Beat the egg into the remaining butter & combine with the milk & lemon zest. Stir the wet ingredients into the dry. Spread the batter over the blueberries. Bake for 30 minutes or until golden brown. Let stand for 10 minutes. Turn out onto a serving platter. Best served warm. Serves 6 to 8.

CLASSES “We publish a group of community newspapers located throughout Lake and Ashtabula counties in Ohio and Erie County in Pennsylvania,” said Bill Creed, president/publisher of Gazette Newspapers, which has been a sponsor more than six years. “We’re very proud to be part of the organization.” He said the Gazette has special pages in the regular papers and special publications which promote LCJDWF and offer discounted advertising opportunities for its sponsors. “With the educational direction this year, we’re going to publish a magazine early in 2013 … where we’re going to talk about everything from prevention, diagnosis, what to look for, what you can do, how diet and exercise can affect diabetes, right down to recipes and things of that nature,” Creed said.

From page 1 The magazine will be made available to LCJDWF to pass out at events to help with its educational goals. DiMichele has brought special support with the Media One radio stations, including Star 97.1 WREO, Magic 102.5 WZOO, the Fox 107.5 WFXJ, ESPN 970 AM and the Bull 98.3 WYBL. The stations broadcast information about special events which the Walk Family participates in such as the Louie Run and Painesville Party in the Park, and have a link on their websites to the LCJDWF website. Another special sponsor which joined the group is Toys for Tots, which was represented by Tim Sherman. For more information about LCJDWF, or to become a sponsor, visit the website at www.lcjdwf.org or e m a i l infolcjdwf@gmail.com.


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Part Two The Work of the United States Sanitary Commission during the Civil War Today, I continue the story of local people and events associated with the United States Sanitary Commission during the Civil War. The Ohio relief agent for the United States Sanitary Commission was from Ashtabula County. How he reached that position is an interesting story. Matthew Canfield Read was born in Williamsfield on August 21, 1823 into a family of Ashtabula County pioneers from New England. He had an early hunger for knowledge, although his schooling was done through books read at home. At the age of 12, his parents moved to Mecca in Trumbull Township. In Mecca, Read was finally able to attend district schools where his desire to learn more of the world around him was fueled. After completing district schools at the age of 18, he

furthered his education at Western Reserve Seminary in Farmington, Trumbull County. From Western Reserve Seminary he continued his higher education by

Matthew C. Read, Williamsfield, was the Ohio Relief Agent for the U.S. Sanitary Commission and wrote the report, “The Work of Ohio in the U.S. Sanitary Commission in the Civil War.” The report was an important addition consisting of 11 pages within Henry Howe’s “Historical Collections of Ohio,” volume one.

ROSE AROUND TOWN by Rose Moore Columnist

for a test he planned to take to advance beyond his current Light Commercial rating. The plane itself was 10 years old and had recently been relicensed, inspected and certified as airworthy. It looked like a good day for the 36-year-old pilot, a foreman for Fisher Body, but he would be dead within the hour. Not far away, witnesses would be watching along the highway as Gould executed his maneuvers over an orchard off Route 84, just west of Garfield Road in Mentor. Things seemed to be going well, and why not? Gould was known to have a good 16 years of flying experience under his belt (though it was later noted that he didn’t have much experience in the type of plane he had borrowed for his practice). After conducting a number of spins from an average altitude of 3000 feet, spectators were shocked to see the plane plunge suddenly into a vertical dive, roaring toward the ground, engine wide open. Gould had the required parachute aboard, but spectators say he bailed out at the last minute, too close to the ground for the chute to engage. He landed head-first, dying instantly a few feet away from the plane’s engine, which was driven three feet into the ground. There was nothing left of the fuselage itself but mangled metal. (Later, Gould’s widow would become the wife of pilot Jerry C. Bouse, a flight instructor at the field, who was present the day of the crash). A FEW YEARS AGO I PHOTOS FROM MEGHAN learned about the long-ago GOULD PETERSON air accident when I was conMichael Z. Gould photo tacted by Mike Z. Gould’s sometime before his death granddaughter, Megan

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returning to Ashtabula County and attending Grand River Institute in Austinburg. The next year of 1841, Read enrolled in Western

I included this picture last week with the wrong caption. It shows Major General Dix, left, head of the Metropolitan Fair and Reverend Bellows, head of the Sanitary Commission. Reserve College in Hudson as a freshman and graduated with an A.M. degree in Harper’s Weekly Magazine kept folks up to date on Civil 1848. He had always been War happenings on the battlefield and the battlefront. fascinated with nature and This signed sketch by Harper’s artist, Thomas Nast, shows spent most of his leisure time “Our Heroines,” the women of the Sanitary Commission studying geology and plant giving compassionate care and support to the soldiers and animal life. In fact, on the battlefield, in the parlor, in the hospital and at much of his study time was not spent on paperwork but one of the many popular Sanitary fairs.

Woman seeking facts about grandfather... It was June 3 of 1940, 6 o’clock in the afternoon, when a three-place Waco biplane took off from the Euclid Avenue Airport in Willoughby, Lake County, Ohio. The field then was a haven for pilots and aviation buffs and people who just liked to watch the flying machines come and go. Earlier known as the Willoughby Field, the commercial landing strip had opened in the 1920s, and sometime after World War II, it would be purchased by famous aviator Cook Cleland who would operate it as the Cook Cleland Airport. Waving and watching, as pilot Michael Z. Gould lifted the Waco upward on take-off that afternoon, were his 30year-old wife Elizabeth “Betty” Gould (nee Dvorak) and their 12-year-old son Michael Jr., who would wait at the airfield until their loved-one’s return. The air field was familiar to the family. Betty Gould’s husband Michael Sr. taught ground school classes there at Horn’s Flying School, and also flew commercial flights from that location. Gould had borrowed the Waco to practice maneuvers

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Gould Peterson of Pennsylvania, who had begun a family genealogy. In the process, she had learned about her grandfather Gould’s tragic accident and wanted to learn more about the crash and her family. During her research, she had somehow been referred to me as a local historian. “My father never told us about our family members at all, not even his father,” she told me. “Perhaps that was due to the trauma about the crash...” Having hit many “brick walls” myself in my years of genealogical family research, I understood. I had received a great deal of help from strangers and was happy for this chance to “pay it forward” to someone else. Peterson’s grandfather Gould was a Punxatawney, PA native who had been married to his Betty for 15 years. The Goulds lived in northeast Ohio, and many family members lived here for a long time after Michael Gould Sr.’s death, residing in such places as Ashtabula, Painesville, Willoughby, Eastlake, Mentor, Cleveland, Westlake... Among the names Meghan Peterson culled were Marguerite Fitzsimmons, Joseph Gould, Veronica (Vera) Fitzsimmons, Conway Bailey, Frances Foster, Madeline Krell and Michael Z. Gould’s parents Michael and Mary Zloty. However, with none of these was she able to make a firm connection. Since then, with very little luck, I’ve passed Peterson’s information far and wide among people I thought might have some memories of the aviation community at that point in time. Very recently I did discover, quite by accident, that Don Blakeslee of Fairport (along with William Morgan of Cleveland) had owned the borrowed airplane which Gould had flown the day he died. Aha! I did know who

A younger Michael Z. Gould in a military flying uniform (white material or smoke in photo is undetermined). Blakeslee was! HE WAS FAIRPORT’S own native son, Donald John Matthew Blakeslee, who became one of the greatest, if not THE greatest, aerial combat leaders of World War II. He was and still is regarded as “The Ace of Aces.” Under his dynamic leadership, the Fourth Fighter Group (4FG) became the highest scoring group in the Eighth Air Force, though his career actually began as a pilot in the Royal Canadian Air Force. He flew more combat missions against the Luftwaffe than any other American fighter pilot. He was the first pilot to fly the long-range North American P51 Mustang fighter over Berlin and was the most decorated WWII US Army Air Force fighter pilot. He flew more missions and probably spent more time in combat than any other USAAF airman. Among his plentiful awards and decorations, the British Distinguished Flying Cross was presented personally to him by King George at Buckingham Palace in the

in the out of doors. After completing his education, he taught school in Columbus and in Gustavus, Trumbull County. He came to Jefferson to read law in the offices of Chaffee and Woodbury during this time

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Rose Around Town summer of 1943. (By this time he already held the Air Medal, three oak clusters, the Distinguished Flying Cross and one cluster). In 1944, as Commander of an 8th Air Force Mustang Fighter Group, the Distinguished Flying Cross was personally presented to him by General Dwight David Eisenhower at a fighter base in England. Blakeslee and his group were also given a Presidential Citation covering a 51-day period from April 5, 1944 to May 24, 1944, as escort bombers on the first Britain to Russia shuttle mission... In Korea, commanding a 27th Fighter Escort Mission group in 1951, he received the Legion of Merit from the USAF... He retired in 1965 and died in 2009 in his home in Florida at the age of 90. In on-line research of tributes surrounding his death, I discovered several interviews in which he said he had entered the military as a pilot “in a strange sort of way.” In 1939, he had saved to buy an airplane under co-ownership, and he had based and flown it out of the Euclid Avenue Field in Willoughby. In 1940, he said, that plane was crashed when a friend borrowed it to practice for a test. “And so, in order to be able to keep flying, I applied to join the Royal Canadian Air Force.” He was quickly accepted, in August 1940. That was less than two months after Michael Gould’s accident, and his statements seemed to dovetail with that accident... the borrowed and destroyed plane, the friend’s practice for a test... In sharing this information with Megan Peterson, it seemed likely to both of us that her grandfather, Michael Z. Gould, was the

friend whose plane crash had left Blakeslee without a plane and had led him to the RCAF. In fact, Peterson had an artifact that seemed to draw her grandfather and Don Blakeslee together in another way—a RCAF cap pin which her dad had said belonged to her grandfather. Could Gould’s undocumented military flying have been with Canada? Despite the lack of formal documentation as a flyer for the U.S., a photo does exist of Gould in Air Corps uniform. And many young U.S. pilots of that era worked with the RCAF, flying or training pilots. Peterson found some comfort in knowing that a man who meant so much in defeating the German Luftwaffe in World War II might not have gone in that direction had he not lost his plane in her grandfather’s crash in Mentor, Ohio on that fateful afternoon in June of 1940. If that were true, it would be as if a Master Plan had gone into effect, and things were meant to happen as they did, for an important purpose. Meghan Gould Peterson has been intent in fleshing out her grandfather and his story and the story of his family. Any bit of information, or even a tiny memory about any of the people and places named in this column, would mean a lot to her, she assured me. It can be one more bit of information to helps her paint a better photo of her grandfather and his family. And it’s often something minuscule (or a series of minuscule items) that leads to busting up “brick walls” in genealogical research.

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WILLIAM CREED

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Staying healthy during Flu season National Association of County and City Health OfSENATOR SHERROD BROWN ficials, says that the flu shot is an important tool in fightIn Your Home Town ing spread of the illness. Most patients being seen by health professionals have Following tragic reports not had the flu shot. He reof deaths from the flu in minds us that, “There is still Ohio, Connie and I send our plenty of time to get vaccithoughts and prayers to the nated, and plenty of vaccine families of those who have available. Cases can peak in lost a loved one to this terlate January or February, rible and sudden illness. At the same time, we must ac- zens are up-to-date with in- and new cases can be found tively take steps to prevent formation, the Centers for into March and even April. the illness from spreading. Disease Control and Preven- Shots are available from My office has been briefed by tion (CDC) publishes weekly your doctor’s office, health the Centers for Disease Con- updates about current activ- department, or local drug trol and Prevention (CDC) ity and a summary of the store.” He also encourages on new information about flu’s status. The link is avail- calling your physician if this season’s flu and the pre- able here: http:// symptoms persist or worsen, ventive steps Ohioans can www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/ especially high fever or listlessness. He explains that, take. Through sharing this fluactivitysurv.htm. information, it is my hope The CDC also recom- “A doctor can help you decide that each of us will do every- mends everyone six months whether an emergency room thing we can to avert an- and older receive a flu vac- visit is warranted. In most other flu-related death in cine. Individuals with medi- cases, you can ride the flu our community. cal conditions, pregnant out at home.” In addition to the recomSeasonal flu in Ohio is women, and people over 65 already widespread. To put are especially encouraged to mended vaccine, there are it into perspective, in the get vaccinated, as are medi- several other precautionary first week of 2013, 694 con- cal professionals and people measures individuals can firmed flu-associated hospi- who live with the aforemen- take toward preventing the flu. Some simple steps you talizations were reported. tioned individuals. This time last year, there Terry Allan, RS, MPH, can take to stay healthy durwere under 50 flu-associated Cuyahoga County Board of ing the flu season include: • Washing your hands hospitalizations. Health Commissioner, and In order to ensure citi- President-Elect of the of with soap and warm water

for about 20 seconds. • Covering your cough with your elbow and using a tissue when sneezing. • Practicing healthy habits like eating a balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables; drinking plenty of water; exercising regularly; getting adequate rest; and staying away from sick people. Also, public health experts advise that individuals or children who get sick stay home from work or school and childcare if they become infected. The State of Ohio through the Ohio Department of Health is also monitoring this season’s flu. More state specific information as well as links to your local health department is available at:http://www.odh.ohio.gov/ features/odhfeatures/ seasflu/seasonal influenza.aspx. I encourage all Ohioans— parents and teachers, employers and workers—to learn how to protect themselves and their family from the flu. Together, we can work to prevent the illness from spreading and tragically taking another life.

ASHTABULA AGRICULTURE by JOHN PARKER Ashtabula County Farm Bureau Local farmers this time of the year are busy doing a lot of thinking and planning for the coming spring. Some of them made major decisions in late 2012 to purchase new or upgraded equipment or build some new buildings. They did this to be ready for next spring and also for tax purposes. At the same time, as the cold and snow of winter sets in, many of them have extra outside work to do, especially on livestock farms. Heavy snow fall calls for equipment, that most of them, have to plow out drives, feed lots and barn yards. This all takes time and gasoline or diesel fuel to run the engines. More expense. When very cold weather sets in, equipment seems to have a greater tendency to break. Various connections and belts are stiff from the cold and don’t want to move easily. Metal is cold and brittle and tends to break easier. Winter does present it’s challenges to everyone, on the farm and to those in town driving to work on cold mornings. Local farms and those across the nation are where our food is produced. We

should keep in mind that farmers have the same interests and goals for this food production that we have in town when we go to the grocery store. That is, they eat the same food that all of us do and want to be sure that it is of the best quality. They also know that producing quality food requires the best of care for their animals and their crops. Dairy farmers, and they are still a major source of farm income in this area, have to protect their cows and young stock from the cold and snow. They keep the ice off feed lots and milking parlor alley floors. They also know that cows need a little extra feed to keep themselves warm and make sure they have access to that feed. Drinking fountains are heated so the animals have access to clean water at all times. Alleys that collect livestock waste may be scraped extra times to keep them from freezing. More

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Ohio Launches new program for Workforce Development Many farmers hire a nutritionist This employer-driven program is designed to provide direct financial assistance to train workers and improve the economic competitiveness of Ohio’s employers. The voucher program is designed to offset a portion of the employer’s costs to upgrade the skills of its incumbent workforce and will provide reimbursement to eligible employers for specific training costs accrued during training. The program’s funding will be

used in conjunction with private contribution to fund skillupgrade training. Eligible employers must demonstrate that by receiving funding assistance through the Voucher Program that their business will not only obtain a skilled workforce but will improve their company processes and competitiveness. To learn more about the Ohio Incumbent Workforce Training Voucher Program, including program guidelines

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and instructions, visit http:// www.development. ohio.gov/ bs/bs_wtvp.htm . Note that the application instructions are very comprehensive in order to assist you with completing the application. You will want to be familiar with this document prior to beginning an application and should refer to them during the application process. The online application will be available January 7, 2013 beginning at 10 a.m. at https:/ /development.ohio. gov/ IncumbentWorkforce/. Note that the program is first come, first served. The caps on the program funding will be $500,000 per eligible company and/or $4,000 per eligible employee, with a reimbursement rate of up to 50%; all training must begin and be completed between Feb. 4 and June 30. Below, find answers to some of our most frequently asked questions. For additional assistance, contact Shannon Vanderpool at (614) 644-8560 or Shannon. vanderpool@development. ohio.gov or Barbara Miller at

(614) 644-6107 or Barbara. miller@development.ohio.gov. Answers to some frequently asked questions: The launch date of the program was Jan. 7, providing a five month window for training for this program year. All training must begin and be completed betweenFebruary 4, 2013 and June 30, 2013. Only one application per employer will be accepted per program year. If an employer has multiple sites, those sites must work together to submit the one application. The company’s NAICS code (http://www.naics.com/ search.htm) will determine eligibility as to the ten targeted industries. A corporate headquarter is defined as the entity at the top of a corporation that takes full responsibility for the overall success of the corporation and ensures Corporate Governance. A corporate headquarters is considered a business’ most prestigious location. To be considered a corporate headquarter, the corporation will have at least one other office or business location.

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To be sure their animals get a balanced diet that provides for their health and for good production, many livestock farmers hire a nutritionist to help them prepare the best feed possible for their animals. Or if they don’t hire a nutritionist, they check closely with one available from the feed company that provides various feeds that they need to buy. We might ask how many of us would hire a nutritionist to help us decide what to feed our families. Many of us would not feel that such a thing would be necessary. We know how to feed our families. Yet a recent study done by the U.S. Economic Research Service suggests otherwise. In every part of the U.S., this study found that we are not eating the balanced and healthful diets recommended in the Dietary guidelines for Americans. We are eating fewer fruits and vegetables than recommended and more fats, sugars and calories.

This continues to cause problems for us as a nation. Does this say that livestock farmers do a better job of feeding their animals than we feed ourselves? We might look at it that way, but it really points to the need for better nutrition education in this country. And it also emphasizes the care that livestock farmers, especially dairy, give to their animals. When the nutritionist pays a monthly visit to the farm, all the feeds must be checked for their nutritional qualities. That includes the various grains as well as hay and silages. Feeds are tested so the nutritionist knows what vitamins and minerals need to be added. Also the amount of milk produced by the herd is taken into consideration as well the body condition of the animals. Then the farmer has to be sure the amount fed to the animals is what he told the nutritionist. On many dairy

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Opinion

GAZETTE NEWSPAPERS • WEEK OF WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2013 • 5

Letters to the Editor Taxpayers can’t afford it The taxpayers of Jefferson School District should know what’s going on. The school board has chosen not to take into consideration anything that has been suggested by concerned citizens who attend the school board meetings. They will not even answer questions and citizens must write the topic of their questions on cards and the board chooses who, if anyone, can ask a question. Their spending is completely out of control. Between the superintendent

and school board, we are multimillion dollars in debt. For example, $16,000 was spent on a special election in August, another $1,000 for the general election and $77,779 to Mays Consulting and Evaluation Services to check the roofs and gutters of the new elementary and high school. No work was done, only an evaluation. Also an unexplained $4,000 for limousine services. Some bus drivers are permitted to drive buses home no matter where in the

ACMC is now smoke free

As part of its effort to improve the health of the community, Ashtabula County Medical Center, its satellite physician offices and Premiere Fitness are now “Smoke Free” facilities. Studies continue to show the dangers of smoking and of second-hand smoke. Cancer and respiratory disease account for nearly a third of all deaths in Ashtabula County. Smoking contributes to heart disease, and is proven to afcounty they live. For the use 100 percent. This is just some of the fect every organ in your body. of the swimming pool at the ACMC physicians and caregivers urge you to stop smokSpire Institute for the swim spending. I understand team, $75 per lane is paid. they will try to get another ing. It is the No. 1 preventative step you can take to avoid $1 million was spent for no levy passed in May. If it future health problems for you and your family. It only makes sense that your community hospital would reason except to be on the should pass, I feel they will same computer line as the continue their spending at provide a safe environment, especially when it comes to school and the superinten- our expense. We, the tax- the air you breathe. Patients and their families are asked not to smoke while dent received a $10,000 per payers, cannot afford their year pay increase, bringing extravagant spending. at ACMC or its physician offices. Smoking is not permitted his yearly salary to Three of the school board anywhere on the hospital or office campuses. Non-smokmembers are up for re-elec- ing aids such as nicotine patches will be provided for pa$100,000. School board members tion in November. I say it’s tients. have said that, though they time to put them out to paslike the superintendent, ture. they don’t always agree with From page 4 Roland Quickle him. Since when? Whatever Jefferson he recommends, they pass farms, a total mixed ration is important things a dairy or fed. This is a combination of other livestock farmers needs a grain mixture with the nec- to look at, and most of them essary vitamins and miner- do. That is why they hire a als, silage and hay. Weighted nutritionist for a monthly healthy, well-balanced daily Meals. All sponsors who amounts of these feeds are visit. Feed quality can also vary meal to prevent malnutri- commit by Friday, Jan. 18 put in a mixer wagon where tion, and the regular contact will be listed in the event they are mixed together and with the time of year it is harvested. Hay harvested in by a volunteer driver helps brochure and promotional fed as a total ration. On smaller dairy farms mid-May is higher in protein monitor a person’s well-be- materials. ing. The drivers also bring Honorary Chairman for the feeds may be feed sepa- than mid to late June. Corn a little cheer into the client’s this year’s March for Meals rately at different times and silage with ears well-formed life with a daily visit, since is Painesville resident Joe the cows still get the same when harvested can be many of the seniors are Bradac, who served in the ration. Cows can get a little higher in energy than that quite isolated. Federal and U.S. Navy during the Viet- more individual attention on mad earlier. As you can see, feeding state funding for meal pro- nam War. A color guard will these farms. On the other grams has been reduced for be present along with the hand, on the larger herds, those cows has a lot of science 2013, while the cost of the singing of the National An- someone “walks the herd” a that goes into it. And dairy couple of times a day to check and other livestock farmers actual per unit meal has in- them. work hard at making sure For an online application, for any problems. creased. If they are going to get top their animals are well-fed. Corporate sponsorship visit the Council on Aging (Parker is an independent levels range from between website at www.lccoa.org or production from their herd, $100 and $2,500. Sponsors contact Maribeth Grablovic feeding is one of the most agricultural writer.) can also form walk teams for at (440) 205-8111, ext. 250 to individual team members to receive a sponsorship packFrom page 4 raise pledges for March for age.

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Council on Aging seeks sponsors for March for Meals MENTOR – The Lake County Council on Aging is seeking sponsors to help support the 8th Annual March for Meals event to be held at the Great Lakes Mall Saturday, March 9. This year’s fundraiser will pay tribute to the veterans of Lake County, while raising awareness and funds for the Council on Aging’s nutrition programs for older adults. “We’re hoping that businesses, community organizations and area professionals will show their public support of the meal program by sponsoring at various levels”, said Joe Tomsick, CEO of the Council on Aging.

“Our community has shown time and time again that it cares for its seniors. A contribution to March for Meals helps maintain one of Lake County’s most important senior service programs, and your sponsorship keeps meal costs to homebound seniors to a minimum.” All money raised through March for Meals stays in Lake County to benefit meal services for local seniors. Each year, the Council on Aging provides close to 200,000 home delivered meals and meals at senior cafes throughout Lake County. The service ensures clients receive a

SPRING

Hospice of the Western Reserve Volunteer Education Series Hospice of the Western Reserve is seeking volunteers to assist in private residences, nursing homes, assisted living communities, our two Hospice House locations, and hospital settings. As a vital part of Hospice of the Western Reserve’s team, volunteers

come from all walks of life, and have a variety of skills, talents and abilities. Opportunities to serve are diverse: visit patients and families to provide companionship, socialization, and comfort, help with legacy work, transportation, light housework, meal preparation, run er-

rands, make phone calls, help with clerical work, attend health fairs, make a presentation. Volunteers with specialized professional qualifications and training are also needed: attorneys, licensed hair dressers, massotherapists, pet therapy dogs and their han-

PORCH period. It is interesting to note that Read, like many others, took on a short term job of reading law even though that was not their profession. Future doctors, surgeons, political men, businessmen and others who were early pioneers in Ashtabula County’s history chose to take on this job either for the pay, the experience or in finding their niche in life. Read married Orissa E. Andrews of Homer, New York in August of 1851 and soon afterwards returned to Hudson to edit the publication, “The Family Visitor.” The publication was consid-

dlers. The next series of volunteer classes will be held at Hospice of the Western Reserve, 5786 Heisley Road, Mentor, 44061 on Tuesdays and Thursdays, March 5 through March 19 from 5:30

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ered a high quality family paper filled with scientific and literary news. The paper folded after two years because of finances. While he was in Hudson as an editor, he also took on the job of head of the preparatory department at Western Reserve College, the forerunner of Case Western Reserve University of Cleveland. It was at this time that Read began his practice as an attorney and soon developed a successful career in Summit County as the Civil War began. His work and success came to the attention of Professor Newberry; head of the Western Depart-

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ment of the Sanitary Commission, and Read was offered the position of Ohio Relief Agent of the Commission. He accepted the appointment and held the position throughout the Civil War, known at the time as the War of the Rebellion. But a tragedy occurred in Read’s life after the Battle of Pittsburgh that would alter his life’s direction. The Battle of Pittsburgh Landing, also known as the Battle of Shiloh, took place April 67th, 1862 in southwest Tennessee. Under the command of Major General Buell, head of the Army of Ohio, Union troops marched to the battle

to support General Grant’s Army of the Tennessee. The Union troops were successful in winning the battle but a great loss of lives took place. Read suffered severe sunstroke after the Battle of Pittsburgh Landing and extreme exposure weakened him further preventing him from returning to a full law practice for the rest of his life. But the work he did even with his disability contributed greatly to the history of Ohio. Next week, you will find out about Matthew Canfield Read’s historical work.

attention is paid to bedding to keep the animals comfortable. Many farms keep animals in barns to protect the health and welfare of the animals. Housing protects the cattle from predators, disease, bad weather and extreme climate both hot and cold. They are also easier to care for when they can be watched constantly. When one stops to think that farmers are much like the rest of the population in the kind of food they want, it helps to know they put their interest in and emphasis on producing quality food. We’re talking about the farmers large and small that do a good job with both their livestock and in tilling the land. Once in a while there are situations where livestock is abused or not well care for. Generally these are on

ROSE Perhaps someone reading this column today can be the provider of such a memory or bit of information. In all my years as a columnist for Gazette Newspapers, I’ve seen such miracles

small, part-time farms where the owner works away or may have moved out from town and doesn’t know how to care for the animals. These farms would better consider crop or some kind of specialty farming and sell the livestock. Smaller dairy farms that are still in business have done an excellent job of managing their herd and caring for their cows. Otherwise they would not be in business today. So keep in mind that, when you go to the grocery store, your food is produced by people even more interested than you are in making sure their livestock and crops are raised with quality in mind. Your food is good and good for you. (Parker is retired from The Ohio State University and an independent agricultural writer.)

From page 3 before, and I believe! (Our columnist Rose Moore can be reached by email at randrmoore@ gmail.com or by phone at 440-350-9818).

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Community Events Ashtabula County

Lake County

Jan. 23 Geneva: Ashtabula County Genealogical Society

Jan. 18 Square Dance

talk for weeks about their experiences making ice cream, meeting newborn piglets and sheep, and more. Children can participate in hands-on activities scheduled throughout the day in addition to the regular daily Farmpark Jan. 1-31 Jefferson: Photograph Jan. 16 Wildwood Garden Club events. Children ages 2 to 11 free with paid adult. For more Photograph Display of Carriages and Dolls at the VictoThe program “Dormant Pruning� will be presented by information visit www.lake metroparks.com/programs/ rian Perambulator Museum and Art Gallery in Jefferson, Wildwood Garden Club at Wildwood Cultural Center, 7645 discoverydays. shtml or call 256-2122. 26 E Cedar St. Little Mountain Rd., Mentor, on Wednesday, Jan. 16 at 10 a.m. Maureen Gabel will talk about dormant pruning - the Jan. 21 Fun Day Monday Jan. 20 Geneva: Pancake breakfast pruning of deciduous trees and shrubs while they are still Penitentiary Glen Reservation, 8668 Kirtland-Chardon Geneva-Madison Knights of Columbus Council is hold- dormant in the winter. Pruning in late winter allows plants Rd., Kirtland, Jan. 21, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Looking for a fun ing a breakfast on 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 20, to grow more vigorously in the spring. It reduces the amount family experience? Stop by the Nature Center at Penitenat the Geneva-Madison K of C Hall, 6113 N. Ridge Road of buds on the plant allowing more stored energy in the tiary Glen Reservation in Kirtland for a “Fun Day� comW., Geneva. Menu includes: pancakes, scrambled eggs, sau- root system to be directed to the remaining buds when plete with activities for the whole family. Challenging scavsage, fruit cup, juice and beverage. Cost is still $5 each; growth starts again in spring. The lecture is free and open enger hunt. Simple to complete nature craft. X-Plorer packs children 3-10, $3; under 3, free; and maximum $25 for fam- to the public. Non-members call (440) 257-2764 to register. filled with hands-on activities. A campfire complete with ily with children. Wildwood Garden Club meets the third Wednesday of the marshmallows. For details visit www.lakemetroparks. com/ month from September through June. programs/funday monday.shtml#home or call 256-1404. The Ashtabula County Genealogical Society will meet at the Geneva Public Library, Wednesday, Jan. 23, at 1 p.m. Program will be “Bag and Brag: Bring your family heirlooms and give the group a history of the object. This program is open to the public and free of charge.

Jan. 24 Austinburg Township: Free Community Dinner Austinburg First United Church of Christ will hold a free community dinner on 4:30-6:30 p.m. Jan. 24 at its Fellowship Hall, 2870 Rt. 307, Austinburg.

Jan. 31 Saybrook Twp: Free Community Dinner

Community of Christ Church, 9017 Chillicothe Rd., Kirtland, Jan. 18, 8 to 10:30 p.m. Broken Wheel Square Dance Club, Kirtland, welcomes non-dancing visitors with free admission. Modern Western Style Square Dancing at plus level, Round Dancing. For more information visit www.squaredancing. com/bws or call (440) 285-8477.

Jan. 19 DIY Winter Nail Art Saturday, Jan. 19, 2 p.m. Mentor Public Library Main Library in the James R. Garfield Room. Patrons age 18 and up are welcome to a hands-on lesson in nail art with a winter theme. Supplies provided. Come with clean hands and bare nails. Registration begins Jan. 5.

A Free Community Dinner will be held on Thursday, Jan. 31, from 5-6 p.m. in the Church Social Hall. Come Jan. 19 Nordic Flurry Cross-Country Ski Race enjoy a free dinner, dessert and drink, served to you by Pine Lodge Ski Center, 10381 Hobart Rd., Kirtland, Jan. members of Saybrook United Methodist Church, 7900 S. 19, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Pine Lodge Ski Center is at the Lake Depot Rd, Saybrook (across from St. John School). All are Metroparks Chapin Forest Reservation. Race courses inwelcome! clude a 5K classic and a 10K out-and-back race in which participants may choose classic or skate. The 5K will begin Weekends in February GOTL: Stupid Cupid at 9 a.m., and the 10K starts at 10 a.m. Children (ages 3 to Stupid Cupid - A Comedy of Errors Dinner Theatre will 16) can participate in youth races designed just for them be held at the Geneva Landing on Feb. 1-2. Weekends in following the 10K. Pre-registration will be accepted until February, Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Five-course noon, Jan. 18. Pre-register online or call (440) 358-7275 or dinner and show $50 per person. $5. discount if reserva- 800-669-9226 to register or visit. ww.lake metroparks. com/ tion is made 2 weeks in advance. Reservations are required. programs/activities/NordicFlurry Cross-CountrySki Race.shtml.

Jan. 20 Concert

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The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Ave., Willoughby will host a Winter Warm-up Concert Jan. 20 from 2 to 4 p.m. This is a family-friendly concert for families of all stages, ages, and sizes welcome. Free, fun pre-concert hands-on activities at 2 p.m.include an “instrument discovery� station to try out instruments, a music therapy station, arts activities and refreshments. The concert follows at 3 p.m. with a mix of classical and family-friendly repertoire. For more information visit www.finearts association. org/events or call 951-7500.

Jan. 25 Spaghetti Dinner Faith Community Church will host a spaghetti dinner Friday, Jan. 25, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the church at 5885 Hopkins Rd., Mentor. The all-you-can eat dinner includes spaghetti and meatballs, salad, bread, beverage and dessert. Take-out or eat-in. Adults $8, seniors and children under 13 years $6.

Jan. 26 Chili Con Comedy Improv Troupe The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Ave.,Willoughby, Jan. 26, 8 to 9:15 p.m. Audiences will laugh and be amazed at the wit and humor of our young actors as they incorporate suggestions and chance into live performance. Sandy Kosovich Peck, Troupe Director (Rated PG13) For details visit www.finearts association.org/theatre/ performance.html#chili or call 951-7500.

Jan. 26 Lake County Chili Open Jan. 26, 9 a.m. at Black Brook Golf Course. Come out for one of the most unique challenges for either an extreme sports enthusiast or hobbyist — it’s the chance to play a round of golf under a layer of snow. Golfers will play nine, 65-100 yard holes with orange day-glo balls. More than 175 played last year, so register early. The cost is $16 and includes a bowl of chili and awards in men’s, women’s and junior divisions. For details visit www.cityofmentor .com/ play/upcomingevents or call 974-5720.

Feb. 1 Police Chief Roast Retired Willoughby Police Chief Conrad Straube will be roasted at a fund raiser hosted by United Way of Lake County. The Friday, Feb. 1 event will benefit the family of Jason Gresko and United Way of Lake County Programs. Held at Pine Ridge Country Club from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. the ticket pricce of $25 includes heavy appetizers and one beer. Reservations are due by Jan. 25 to Anne Bontempo at abontempo@uwlc. org or by calling (440) 639-1203.

Feb. 3 Super Bowl Party Lake County Historical Society, 412 Riverside Dr., Painesville Twp., Feb. 3, 1 to 5 p.m. Food and a Donation Bar will be available. Bring friends and come watch the Game on a big 52 inch screen. Free admission. Time: To be announced. For details visit www.lakehistory.org or call 639-2945.

Feb. 9 DĂŠjĂ vu Fund-raiser

For the Lake County History Center, Feb. 9, 6 to 11 p.m. at the “Starlight Roomâ€? St. Noel Party Center, 35200 Chardon Rd., Willoughby Hills. The Lake County History Center DĂŠjĂ vu Fund-raiser – The Fabulours 50s at the Jan. 21 Discovery Day beautiful “Starlight Roomâ€? at St. Noel’s Party Center in Lake Metroparks Willoughby Hills. Tickets are $75 per person and include a Farmpark, 8800 Chardon buffet and dessert tables and open bar. This is a chance to Rd., Kirtland, Jan. 21, 10 pull out those letter jackets, blue jeans, poodle skirts and a.m. to 5 p.m. Children will pony tails. Dance to Fat City Rock & Roll. The Casino Room will be featured, entertainment, silent auction, etc. The event will focus on fun, entertainment and sur<RX /RVW D &KXQN RI &KDQJH /DVW prises. Call the Lake <HDU %LOOLRQV LQ )DFW County History Center for information/reservations at 5HSRUW 0HGLFDUH 0HGLFDLG 639-2945 or visit )UDXG LQ 2KLR www.lakehistory.org. &DOO

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Health

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Flu-related hospitalizations continue to climb in Ohio COLUMBUS – Flu activity remains a concern across Ohio as well as across the country this winter. The Ohio Department of Health (ODH) reminds all Ohioans that it’s not too late to get vaccinated against the flu. Influenza data released by

ODH indicates that there have been 1,922 influenza-associated hospitalizations reported so far this flu season. That total number compares to 175 in the 2010-11 season and 86 in the 2011-12 season. In addition, one influenza-associated pediatric death has been re-

cently reported. Last season, no pediatric deaths were reported, and one was reported in the 2010-11 season. “Flu season got an early start in Ohio but it’s not too late to get your flu vaccination,” said Dr. Ted Wymyslo, Director of ODH. “We also want to help Ohioans understand more about the protection offered by the flu vaccine. There are a lot of myths out there, such as the misconception that the flu shot makes you sick.” Disease experts outline sevlesterol, and type 2 diabetes. eral reasons why people may Registered dietitians, mental health professionals commonly link the influenza and trained fitness instruc- vaccination to their illness. It tors work as a team to equip children and their families with the tools needed to eat healthier, exercise more, feel better about themselves and, ultimately, succeed at weight loss. The program requires that at least one parent or guardian attend each class with the child. Each two-hour class is divided into three parts: Nutrition - A registered dietitian educates adults and kids together about healthy, effective ways to eat nutritiously and lose weight; Support - Adults and children meet separately with a mental health professional to discuss how to change old habits and support each other as they make healthy lifestyle changes. Plus, children get to share their common experiences and discuss their feelings and emotions in a safe, understanding environment; and Physical Activity - The adults have an opportunity to discuss more specific questions, while the kids participate in 30 minutes of continuous, fun aerobic exercise. During two of the weeks the adults exercise with the children. At home, children are required to spend one hour a day in physical activity. At least three times a week the children and their families spend 30 minutes in physical activity together. Children also keep a food journal to track everything they consume as they put healthy eating habits into practice.

Weight management program promotes wealthy lifestyles CONCORD - Childhood obesity has reached epidemic levels; roughly one in six U.S. children are obese. In Lake County, 28 percent of children are obese or overweight. With lack of exercise and poor diet as the primary culprits, it’s crucial for kids to consume fewer calories, be more active and make healthier food choices. To improve the health and wellness of children in the community, Lake Health is offering BE STRONGÒ (formerly KidShape)—a familycentered weight management program for children ages 6 to 14. The eight-week program, which works in concert with the child’s health care specialist, emphasizes nutrition, fun activities to get kids moving, and small group classes designed to support families as they make healthy lifestyle changes. The next session of BE STRONG will start on Thursday, Feb. 21, 5:30 to 7 p.m., at the Mentor Civic Center, 8600 Munson Rd., Mentor. Children must have a body mass index at or above the 85th percentile to enroll, and a physician referral is required. The program is open to all families regardless of insurance coverage. A $45 registration fee is required per family and is refunded upon completion. For more information and to register, call the Lake Health Wellness Institute at (440) 375-8735. Overweight kids, defined by a body mass index at or above the 85th percentile for children of the same age and sex, are at risk for developing high blood pressure, high cho-

takes about two weeks to build up immunity so people could catch a flu virus in the meantime. People can get a virus that is not in the flu vaccine although the strains seen seem to be a good match for the vaccine. There are also many non-flu viruses circulating in Ohio this time of year including some that cause colds or stomach illnesses (like Norovirus). The vaccination doesn’t give every person 100 percent immunity to those flu strains. Everyone’s body is different. However, many times having a flu vaccination can reduce the severity of the flu

Obituaries Esmeralda Oliveras Sept. 25, 1927 – Jan. 8, 2013 Esmeralda Oliveras, age 85, of Painesville, passed away Jan. 8 at her home in Painesville. She was born Sept. 25, 1927 in Utuado, Puerto Rico. Survivors include husband, Domingo Ramos; children, Frank (Kay) Oliveras of Madison, Carmen (Dan) Janke of Alaska, Carlos (Diane) Oliveras of Hawaii, Myrna Lee of Idaho and Danny Oliveras of Painesville;

grandchildren, April Park, Stephanie Janke, Cindy Rose Pratt, Andrew Pratt, Wellslee Hannah Oliveras, Keifer Lee and Mitsy Oliveras; three greatgrandsons; two sisters and her brother, Josephina, Isabel and Jorge Vasquez. Spear-Mulqueeny Funeral Home handled arrangements. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery Painesville.

Rose Sistek Nov. 4, 1911 – Jan. 12, 2013 Rose Sistek, age 101, of Madison, passed away Jan. 12 at her son’s home. She was born Nov. 4, 1911 in Coraopolis, PA to Mary (Brusta) and James Placek. Rose married James Sistek in Cleveland in 1931. She is survived by her children, James R. (Connie) Sistek, William C. (Lynn) Sistek and Betty Oakman; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, James in 1997; parents; brothers, Frank and James Placek; and sister, Elsie Widziewicz.

The Behm Family Funeral Home handled arrangements. Final resting place will be Fairview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Hospice of the Western Reserve, 17876 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland, OH 44110-2602.

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and can also help curb the spread of flu from person to person. “We’re hearing from our local health departments and also private distributors that Ohio has an adequate supply of flu vaccine still available,” said Wymyslo. In addition to getting a flu vaccination, ODH and CDC offer the following tips to help people stay healthy this flu season: • Wash hands often with soap and water or use alcoholbased sanitizer when unable to wash.

• Try not to touch eyes, nose or mouth. Germs are often spread this way. • If sick, stay home from work and keep sick children home from school or child care. • Get plenty of rest. Sleep is shown to help a body fight off illness. • Keep healthy: eat a balanced diet including plenty of vegetables, fruits and whole grain products; drink plenty of water and go easy on salt, sugar, alcohol and saturated fat; and exercise regularly because 30 or more minutes of physical activity can help boost immunity.

Introducing a new sleep study from the comfort of your own home. An in-home sleep study can help diagnose sleep apnea and put you on the path to a restful night’s sleep. Now offered by the Center for Advanced Sleep Medicine at University Hospitals, the assessment can also help determine if you might benefit from more advanced sleep disorder treatments, which are offered in partnership with The Lodge at Geneva State Park. To begin your in-home sleep study, call the Center for Advanced Sleep Medicine at 440-415-0162 or visit UHGeneva.org/Sleep.

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Obituaries

GAZETTE NEWSPAPERS • WEEK OF WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2013 • 8

Myrna L. Jones

Roy B. Mogren

Charles W. VanKirk, Sr.

Sept. 15, 1937 - Jan. 3, 2013

May 25, 1921 - Jan. 8, 2013

Nov. 8, 1922 - Jan. 13, 2013

Myrna Lou Jones, age 75, died, Thursday, January 3 at Ashtabula county Medical Center Hospice Unit. The beloved daughter of Quentin and Bernice (Hoover) Christensen she was born on September 15, 1937 in Pierpont and was a graduate of Harbor High School. On July 7, 1956 she married Donald Jones and they were married 56 years, prior to his death on November 26, 2012. Myrna was employed by the Ashtabula City Water Company as the office manager for 20 years. She was a dedicated employee and truly her enjoyed job. Her time at work was her freedom, her peace and her tranquility in life. She was active in many local play productions; she enjoyed reading and traveling. Myrna was eclectic in her reading, from biographies to romance novels and anything in between. She had “happy feet” and enjoyed the many trips that she took; never failing to tell you that you should visit the wonderful places she had been.

Myrna will be remembered for her courage during her trials and her hope that tomorrow would always be a new day. She is survived by her children, Donald (Roseann) Jones, Jr., Lisa Roth, Timothy (Barb) Jones all of Ashtabula, and Christopher Jones of Rocky River; nine grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren; siblings, Joann Yarman of Lake Park Florida, Brenda Rockwell of Jamesville, New York, and Paul Christensen of Pataskala, many loving nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Donald L. Jones, Sr., and her parents. A memorial service was held Monday, January 7 at the Ducro Funeral Home, 4524 Elm Avenue, Ashtabula, with Kathleen Shaffer, celebrant. If desired, contributions in Myrna’s name may be made to Home Safe, P.O Box 702, Ashtabula, OH 44005 DUCRO FUNERAL SERVICES AND CREMATORY, 4524 Elm Avenue, Ashtabula is in charge of arrangements.

Charles R. Truckey Feb. 11, 1934 - Jan. 2, 2013 Charles R. Truckey, age 78, of Austinburg, passed away Wednesday, January 2 at the Austinburg Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Born February 11, 1934 in Princeton, Indiana he was the son of the late Dan and Lucille (Blevins) Truckey, and had resided in this area since 1958. He graduated in 1952 from Mackey High School in Indiana. He later joined the Air Force and served his country from 1956-1960. Mr. Truckey worked as a tool and die maker for Iten Fiber and later as a purchasing agent in the Ashtabula County Engineer’s Office until his retirement after 21 years of service. In his spare time, he enjoyed woodworking, growing vegetables in his garden, and tinkering around in his garage. He is survived by his sister, Bonnie O’Brien of Boise, Idaho;

brothers, Lee Truckey of Ashtabula, Warren “Junior” Sams of Saybrook, and Charles Sams of Washington, IN; four step-children, Vicki, Marybeth, Patrick, and Billy; and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends. Charles was preceded in death by his wife, Donna; sister, Shirley Hilt; brother, Tom Truckey; step-son, Tom; and his parents. Funeral services were held on Saturday, January 5 at the Zaback-Williams-Ducro Funeral Home, 500 W. Prospect Rd., Ashtabula, with Rev. Kenneth Roberts of the Pentecostal Church of God officiating. Burial followed at Edgewood Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made in his name to Crossroads Hospice. ZABACK-WILLIAMSDUCRO FUNERAL HOME, 500 W. Prospect Rd., Ashtabula is handling arrangements.

Mary Anne Welch March 3, 1932 – Jan. 8, 2013 Mary Anne Welch, age 80, lifelong resident of Painesville, passed away Jan. 8 at Homestead II Nursing Home in Painesville. The daughter of Kenneth Albert and Mildred Phoebe (Fisher) Plummer, Sr. was born March 3, 1932 in Painesville. She graduated from Harvey High School, class of 1950. Survived by son, Mark Odell (Kathy) Welch of Perry; daughter, Martha Anne (Ronald) Frank of Leroy; 15 grandchildren and four great-grandsons; brother, Kenneth A. (Lorraine) Plummer,

Jr. of FL; sister-in-law, Gertrude Plummer of Columbus. She was preceded in death by her husband, Odell C. Welch in 1996; parent; brother, Arnold M. Plummer. Arrangements entrusted to Spear-Mulqueeny Funeral Home. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery in Painesville. Contributions may be made to Hospice of the Western Reserve, 5786 Heisley Rd., Mentor, OH 44060 or to the Lake Humane Society, 7564 Tyler Blvd., Mentor, OH 44060.

Don E. Stallard Aug. 26, 1928 – Jan. 8, 2013 Don E. Stallard, age 84, of Madison, passed away Jan. 8 at Cardinal Woods Skilled Nursing and Rehab in Madison. He was born Aug. 26, 1928 in Gate City, VI to Geneva Jane (Wilhelm) and Dewey Hobart Stallard. He worked as a chemist for Diamond Shamrock for 33 years. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He operated D.E. Stallard & Daughters Nursery from 1972-2002. He is survived by wife, Carol June Stallard; daughters, Doris Lee LeMoyne and Tammie Susan Stallard; grandchildren, Michael (LeighAnn Rodd) Deurlein, Stephen Deurlein, Sarah LeMoyne, LeeAnne (John) Julien and Amy LeMoyne; sisterin-law, Helen Stallard; several

nieces and nephews; dear friend, Cecil King. He was preceded in death by his parents; and brothers, James, Frank and Dewey Stallard. The Behm Family Funeral Homes, Madison, handled arrangements. Final resting place will be at Dock Road Cemetery in Madison.

Roy B. Mogren, age 91, Eagleville Rd., Jefferson, died Tuesday, January 8 at the Austinburg Nursing & Rehabilitation Center. He was born May 25, 1921 in Cleveland, the son of Carl and Signe (Gustafson) Mogren, whom emigrated from Sweden. He purchased the Millgate farm in Austinburg Twp. and has lived in this area since 1962, coming from Maple Hts., where he married Joanne Campbell in 1958. He attended Fenn College of Engineering (Cleveland State Univ.) before joining the U.S. Navy and serving in World War II and the Korean Conflict. He then continued his education at Ohio State University and later attended classes at Kent State University Ashtabula Campus. He was a life long learner. Mr. Mogren had taught special education, math and industrial arts at Bellefaire, Roosevelt Jr. High, Wiley Jr. High and Heights High School, all in the Cleveland Hts.-University Hts. school system. He retired in 1976. He was a supporter of the Cleveland Art Museum and the National Organization for Women. One of his favorite say-

ings was “A Woman’s place is in the House. And in the Senate.” He volunteered at the Jefferson Depot for several years. He could fix anything that had an engine. Survivors include three children, Diane (Bob) Mogren of Cleveland Hts., Malcolm (Barbara) Mogren of Columbus and Tod (Shelley) Mogren of Eagleville and five grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Lillian Johnson. All services will be private. Memorial to Hospice of Western Reserve, 17876 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland, OH 44110 or The Malabar Farm Foundation, c/o The Giving Tree, 4050 Bromfield Rd., Lucas, OH 44843. The Jefferson Home of Fleming & Billman Funeral Directors, 49 W. Jefferson St., Jefferson is handling arrangements. Guest book and obituary at flemingbillman.com.

Hanson, Heather Perkins, and Brian VanKirk; six stepgrandchildren, Larry Vaux, Hugh Harrison, Jr., Dean Maron, Tamara Joiner, Nick True, and Vance True; two great-grandchildren, Joshua Perkins and Chloe VanKirk; and numerous step-great-grandchildren, and nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife whom he married December 27, 1943, Elsie B. (Schanfish) Van Kirk in 2004; three brothers, Francis, Marion, and William VanKirk; three sisters, Leona Cosner, Elberta Burt, and Mildred Ford; and his parents. Calling hours will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. with a service to follow at 4 p.m. on Thursday, January 17 at the DUCRO FUNERAL SERVICES AND CREMATORY, 4524 Elm Avenue, Ashtabula. The Rev. Kenneth Robert, Pastor of Pentecostal Church of God, will officiate. A private burial will be in Greenlawn Memory Gardens.

Margaret ‘Peggy’ L. Vorous Nov. 23, 1928 - Jan. 9, 2013

Donalda K. Sokolowski Nov. 1, 1929 - Jan. 8, 2013 Donalda Katheleen Sokolowski, age 83, died, Tuesday, January 8 at her residence with her loving family at her side. The daughter of Harold and H e n r i e t t a ( H a i n e s ) Crawford she was born in Corry, Pennsylvania on November 1, 1929. She is the beloved widow of Joseph Anthony Sokolowski who died in 1954. A talented person she loved to crochet afghans and give them to her family and friends. A lover of animals, she felt that we should care for all of God’s creatures. Donalda was never shy about expressing her feelings; she at times was not tactful in telling you her thoughts. But, you always knew how she felt. Donalda was an independent person who believed that women could do anything. She had a deep love for her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren; she was always interested in their activities. She is survived by her children, Kathleen Sokolowski of Ashtabula, John ( Mike Vosser) Sokolowski of Davenport, Iowa, Wallace Sokolowski and

Charles W. VanKirk, Sr., age 90, formerly of Columbus Avenue passed away on Sunday, January 13 at the Ashtabula County Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. He was born November 8, 1922 in Duquesne, PA, the son of Norman and Sarah (Houston) VanKirk and had been a lifelong area resident. He spent winters in Dade City, Florida for 18 years. He worked as a locomotive operator for Union Carbide prior to his retirement in 1981. A veteran of the U.S. Army, he served in the 30th Division of the 531st Anti Aircraft Division during World War II. He enjoyed his involvement with the Pentecostal Church of God where he made many friends. His survivors include three children, Charles W. (Christine) VanKirk, Jr. of Ashtabula, Connie (Clair) Van Kirk of Wichita, KS, and Edward VanKirk of Trinity, NC; three grandchildren, Melanie

Donalda “Davina” (Guadalupe`) Rodrigues both of Ashtabula; grandsons, Anastacio, David, Luis, and Jose` Velazquez, Jason and Garrison Jones; and M i c h a e l Sokolowski; seven greatgrandchildren; her son-in-law, Gary Jones of Warren; brothers, Harold (Dot) Crawford of Corry, Pennsylvania and Wallace (Mary) Ehrhart of Union City, Pennsylvania; and many loving nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Jospeh Anthony; her daughter, Alice Jones and her son William Loggins; and her parents. Calling hours were observed on Sunday, January 13, at the Zaback- Ducro Funeral Home, 500 West Prospect Road, Ashtabula. Burial in Arlington National Cemetery with her husband. If desired, contributions in Donalda’s name may be made to the Animal Protective League, 5790 Green Road, Ashtabula, OH 44004 ZABACK-DUCRO FUNERAL HOME, 500 West Prospect Road, Ashtabula is in charge of arrangements.

M a r g a r e t “Peggy” L. Vorous, age 84 of Ashtabula died Wednesday, January 9 at the Ashtabula County Medical Center. She was born November 23, 1928 in Patton, Pa. the daughter of John and Alverna (McConnell) Jones. She had worked for the Ashtabula Area City Schools and was one of the first women boiler operators in Ohio. She is a member of Our Lady of Peace Parish. She started a TOPS group in North Kingsville in 1980; a member of AARP and was a driving instructor. She enjoyed crotching, genealogy and spending time with her family and grandson. Surviving her are two daughters, Nancy Daughtry of Houston, Texas and Linda (Larry) Frahm of Ashtabula; a grandson, Elliot Frahm; two great-grandchildren. Trent and Hailey; a brother, Thomas (Kathy) Burris of Kingsville and a sister, Judith Henderson of North Kingsville.

She was preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Gail Vorous; a son, Timothy Vorous and a brother-in-law, Gary Henderson. A memorial service was held Monday, January 14 at the Ashtabula Home of Fleming & Billman Funeral Directors, 526 West Prospect Rd. Ashtabula with Deacon Richard Johnson officiating. Burial will take place at a later time at Eastlake Cemetery in North Kingsville. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be made to Mariner Park c/o Tom Burris. The family would like to thank the Staff of Carrington Park Nursing for the excellent care she received. Guest book and obituary at fleming-billman.com.

Erma Lee Moss July 7, 1929 – Jan. 8, 2013 Erma Lee Moss, age 83, passed away Jan. 8 surrounded her family. The daughter of the late Fred and Ethel (Snider) Ball, Erma was born July 7, 1929 in Grantsville, WV. She is survived by her husband of 64 years, Edsel; daughters, Marjorie (Larry) Wright and Doris Moss; son, Ed (Mary)

Moss; eight grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren and one great great-granddaughter. Arrangements entrusted to Brunner Funeral Home. An avid dog lover, Erma requested that in lieu of flowers, donations be made in her name to the Mentor Police Department - K-9 Unit, 8500 Civic Center Blvd., Mentor, OH 44060.

Thomas E. Smith Dec. 24, 1931 - Jan. 9, 2013 Thomas Edward Smith, age 81, died in at his home in the arms of his loving wife, Hannelore; Wednesday, January 9. The son of William and Dora (Askue) Smith he was born on December 24, 1931 in Lenox Township and a lifelong area resident. As a teenager, Tom worked at the Jefferson Mill and the Farm Bureau. After graduation from high school, Tom worked for Nelson Machine before being drafted in 1952. During the Korean War he was stationed in Berlin, Germany and worked as a Signal Corpsman attached to Military Intelligence. He returned to the United States and was in the active reserve 12 years and was a faithful mail carrier for the United States Post Office in Jefferson for 33 years. Tom loved his job and the people on his route, he always had time to stop and listen to the day’s news. While in Germany, Tom met the love of his life, Hannelore

Tiburtius while at her job, as an entertainment educational clerk while she was in college. Theirs is truly a Cinderella story. Tom and Hanne were married on May 22, 1954 and had recently celebrated 58 years of love and laughter. Tom was active in many organizations; he was a 66 year member of the Grange, serving as State Deputy for 23 years. His Grange memberships included; Jefferson Grange #1113 and the Ashtabula Grange, Ashtabula County Grange, and the Ohio State Grange, where he served as State Deputy. He was also a member of the National Grange where he was a 7th degree member, and held many offices in Pomona Grange. He was an active member in Ashtabula VFW, Post #943 for many years. Tom and Hannelore loved do-

ing things together and traveling to Europe to visit family it was a very special time for them. Tom also enjoyed playing cards with friends, jigsaw puzzles, woodworking, going to square dances and gardening with Hannelore. One of his significant legacies he left for his family was that he was a hard worker who provided for his family. He was so proud that he built his home for his family. Tom wanted his family to know how much he loved them and how proud he was of them and all that they have accomplished. Tom is survived by his wife Hannelore; children, Shirley (Mark) Pudder of Jefferson and Stanley Smith of Lenox; grandchildren, Ryan Winters, Jeremy Lesko, Jesse Pudder, and Rusty Pudder; great-granddaughter, Mackenzie Herrick; and many lov-

ing nieces and nephews; and great nieces and great nephews. He was preceded in death by his brothers, Harold, Ithiel, William, James, and Harry Smith; sisters, Mary White and Dora Smith and Alice Chapman; and his parents. Funeral Services were held on Saturday, January 12 at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 89 East Satin Street, Jefferson, with Rev. Fred Grimm, pastor and friend officiating. Burial is in Oakdale Cemetery, Jefferson. Full Military honors provided by Geneva VFW Post #6846, Geneva. If desired, contributions in Tom’s name may be made to St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 89 East Satin Street, Jefferson, OH 44047; Hospice of the Western Reserve, 1166 Lake Avenue, Ashtabula, OH 44004; or to the Jefferson grange, Jefferson, OH 44047. ZABACK-DUCRO FUNERAL HOME, 500 West Prospect Road, Ashtabula, Ohio is in charge of arrangements.


Obituaries

GAZETTE NEWSPAPERS • WEEK OF WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2013 • 9

Charles G. McGeady

Janet V. McClurg

Gus Koren

Nov. 7, 1932 - Jan. 9, 2013

May 2, 1960 - Jan. 11, 2013

April 4, 1946 - Jan. 4, 2013

Charles G. McGeady, age 80, of Saybrook, died Wednesday, January 9, peacefully in his home. He was born November 7, 1932 in Cleveland, the son of the late Francis and Mary McGeady. Charles volunteered for the draft in 1953. Following basic training he was sent to Fort Sill Officer Candidate School. This was the first graduating class of Guided Missiles and Artillery program. He was assigned to the initial Atomic Field Army training at Fort Benning, Georgia and received an honorable discharge in 1956. He was a graduate of John Carroll University in 1958. After completing his studies, he joined Gabriel Company, maker of auto parts. In 1960, he married Irene Halonen and the same year accepted a position at Donn Products as Assistant to the President. In 1966, he was offered a position of Executive VP in the newly formed Cleveland Steel Container. Following that, he held the position of President in several companies tied to containers and metal fabrication. He retired as President of Ballonoff Company, a subsidiary of U.S. Can. In retirement, Mr. McGeady enjoyed several hobbies including jogging, billiards and piano playing in several bands. His avocation was investing and providing consulting services for former colleagues. He also took

pleasure in traveling and spending time with his family. Charles is survived by his wife, Irene McGeady, two daughters Michelle Priller of Texas, Elaine Wolfson (Russ) of Pennsylvania, son Sean McGeady (Mary); two grandchildren, Rachel and Lyndsey; two sisters Marguerite Martin and Eileen McGeady, both of Michigan. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Francis McGeady. A Mass of Christian burial was Saturday, January 12 at Our Lady of Peace Parish at Mother of Sorrows Church, 1464 West 6th St. Ashtabula with Rev. Father Raymond Thomas officiating. A private committal service was held Tuesday, January 15 at Highland Park Cemetery in Cleveland. Ashtabula Home of Fleming & Billman Funeral Directors, 526 West Prospect Rd. Ashtabula handled arrangements. In lieu of flowers, Memorial Contributions can be made to Hospice of the Western Reserve, 1166 Lake Ave. Ashtabula, OH 44004. Guest book and obituary at fleming-billman.com.

William John Mitchell, Sr. Jan. 7, 1931 - Jan. 6, 2013 William John Mitchell, Sr., age 81, died on Sunday, January 6. He was born on January 7, 1931 in Sharon, Pennsylvania, a son of Thelma Leona (Moore) and John Glascow Mitchell. Formerly of Maysville, Pennsylvania, Mr. Mitchell was a Kinsman resident since 1965. On January 30, 1949 he married Arlene Louise Sweitzer. He was a Mill Wright for National Casting of Sharon, Pennsylvania for 28 years and after his retirement he did maintenance for the Eastwood Mall for eight years. Mr. Mitchell was formerly a member of the Kinsman Presbyterian Church, a member of the Steel Workers Union and the Maenerchor Club of Sharon. He enjoyed farming from the time he was young, raising animals and growing grain. Spending time with his children and grandchildren, in his garden or maintaining his lawn is where he wanted to be. Survivors include his wife of almost 64 years, Arlene L. Mitchell; three daughters, Virginia “Ginny” DeArment of Brookfield, Carol L. (Frederick) Smith of Berlin Center, and A. Lucy (Ed) Root of Vienna; two sons, W. John (Sophia) Mitchell, Jr. of Warren, and Dennis W.

Mitchell of Brookfield; two sisters, Barbara J. (Jim) Grueser of Murrysville, Pennsylvania and Bonita (Al) Peterson of Fowler; a brother, Rev. Robert D. (Beverly) Mitchell of Fort Myers, Florida; 18 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. He lost five brother-in-laws who surviving wives are Joan Sweitzer, Dorothy Sweitzer, Bonnie Sweitzer, Kathy Dunbar and Linda Allen. He is preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Delores Mitchell; a brother, David Mitchell. A funeral service was held on Thursday, January 10, at Baumgardner Funeral & Cremation Service, 8569 Main Street, Kinsman, with Rev. Eric Mitchell officiating. Burial followed in Rock Ridge Cemetery in West Salem Twp., Pennsylvania. Memorial contributions may be made to the Kinsman Volunteer Fire Department, the Kinsman Presbyterian Church or Southern Care Hospice. An online guestbook is available at www.baumgardnerfuneralhomes.com.

Anna Buckman Aug. 30, 1927 – Jan. 8, 2013 Anna “Rosalie” Buckman, age 85, of Painesville, passed away Jan. 8 peacefully at home. Born Aug. 30, 1927 in Monroe City, MO. She married William “Vaughn” Buckman June 28, 1947 in Ashtabula. Surivors include her husband, Vaughn; sons, Bill (Beth) of Painesville, John (Teresa) of Geneva, Bob (Carol) of Concord; and grandchildren, Carrie (Jim), Marcie (Joe), Eric

(Becca), Brian (Meghan), Kevin, Stacey, Chelsea, Caylee, and Lindsay; and five greatgrandchildren. S p e a r Mulqueeny Funeral Home, Painesville, handled arrangements. Burial will be held at Riverside Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Christ Child Society of the Western Reserve or St. Mary’s Catholic Church Painesville, OH 44077.

Janet V. McClurg, age 52, of Andover, died Friday, January 11, at UPMC Horizon Hospital in Greenville, PA. She was born May 2, 1960, in Greenville, PA, a daughter of Lewis Edwin and Gladys Viola (Nicklin) McClurg. A lifetime resident of Andover, Janet was a 1977 graduate of Pymatuning Valley High School. She attended Kent State University in Ashtabula following graduation. Janet was most recently employed by The Andover Bank for 16 years; and had earlier been employed by People’s Bank and First Merit Bank. She was a member of the First Congregational United Church of Christ in Andover, where she served as secretary for many years. Janet enjoyed doing several kinds of crafts like quilting and cross stitching. She is survived by her sister, Ruth Ann Strack of Geneva; two nephews, Eric Strack of Saybrook Township, and Chris Strack of New Lyme Townhsip;

and two nieces, Ada Zaucha and Diana McClurg Colella. She is preceded in death by her parents; and her brother and his wife, William and Diane McClurg. A funeral service was held on Tuesday, January 15, at Baumgardner Funeral & Cremation Service, 134 Prospect St., Andover, with Rev. Richard Elwell officiating. Private interment took place in Maple Grove Cemetery, Andover. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society, 525 N. Broad St., Canfield, OH 44406, or to Baumgardner Funeral & Cremation Service, PO Box 1450, Andover, OH 44003. An online guestbook is available at www.baumgardner funeralhome.com.

Jesse E. Marker April 28, 1918 – Jan. 6, 2012 Jesse E. Marker, age 94, a longtime Mentor resident, passed away Jan. 6 at home surrounded by his family. He was born April 28, 1918 in Farmington, PA. He was a serviceman for the former Quiggin’s Heating & Air Conditioning Company. He was a World War II U.S. NAVY Seaman first class. Jesse’s survivors include his wife of 20 years, Lillian H. Ely Marker; children, Carol (Jim) Pike of PA, David (Anita) Marker of PA, Duane (Barbara) Marker of FL, step-daughter, Heather

(Peter) Cwalina of Perry; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; nine brothers and sisters, Mack, Albert, James, George, Earl, John, Wanetta, Arlene and Dorothy; and many nieces and nephews. Preceding Jesse in death are his wife, Sally Marker; three stepsons; two stepdaughters; and brother, Wilmer Marker. Brunner Sanden Deitrick Funeral Home handled arrangements. Interment will be in Western Reserve Memorial Gardens, Chester Twp.

Maxine McGuire Feb. 9, 1934 – Jan. 8, 2013 Maxine “Rustie” McGuire, age 78, of St. Petersburg, FL and formerly of Painesville, passed away Jan. 8. Rustie was born Feb. 9, 1934 in Clymer, PA to Helen (Fearon) and Leonard McGuire. She was a graduate of Clymer High School. She was a U.S. Navy veteran and worked as an elementary teacher’s aide. She is survived by her brother, William McGuire of Painesville; sister, Shirley (Robert) Watson of FL; step-daughters, Mary Covenaugh of Eastlake, and Loy Zalecky of FL; nieces, Diane (Michael) Kutz, Deborah (Lewis) Wilgus; and seven great nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Helen and Leonard McGuire; step-son, Christopher Culp; and nephew Gregory Watson. Private family services will be held at a later date. Arrangements are being handled by The Behm Family Funeral Homes, Madison.

Grover C. Middleton Feb. 27, 1927 – Jan. 6, 2013 Grover C. Middleton, age 85, passed away Jan. 6 at Mentor Way Nursing and Rehabilitation in Mentor. He was born Feb. 27, 1927, in Parkersburg, WV. He was a resident of Cleveland and Mentor for 50 years, with a 10-year vacation in Lady Lake Florida during the 1990s. Mr. Middleton served in World War II as a member of United States of America Military Police and was a guard during the trials in Nuremberg Germany. After the war, he was employed at TRW Valve Division for 41 years

as an electrician. Grover’s survivors include his wife: Virginia L. Middleton; daughter: Valerie (David) Winter of Mentor, grandchildren: Michael, Alex, Taylor, and Nikki Winter all of Mentor. Preceding Grover in death are his parents, Clark and Nellie (Putnam) Middleton. Arrangements Entrusted to Brunner Sanden Deitrick Funeral Home, Mentor. Inurnment will be in West Virginia. Contributions may be made to Lake Humane Society, 7564-E Tyler Blvd., Mentor, OH 44060.

Louise Watkins May 6, 1913 – Dec. 31, 2012 Louise Watkins, age 99, of Painesville, passed away Dec. 31 at her home. She was born May 6, 1913 in Starford, PA. Survivors include son, Dennis (Barbara) Watkins of Painesville Twp.; daughter, Elizabeth Harmon of Painesville; sister-in-law, Barbara Yendral; grandchildren, Michael Watkins, Kathleen (Bryon) McCrosky, Denise Harmon, David Harmon, Kimberly Harmon and Tammy Banko; great-grandchildren,

Alexis, Paige, Ayla, Amber, Casey, Joseph and Marcus; and two great-great-grandchildren, Jadyn and Dawson. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph in 1982; parents, John and Julia (Slovensky) Yendral; step-father, Carl Alexander; sister, Agnes Pillar and a son-in-law, Frank Harmon; brothers, Leonard and John Yendral and Leroy Alexander. Spear-Mulqueeny Funeral Home handled arrangements.

Gus Koren, age 66, of Arthur Rd. Plymouth Twp. died Friday, Januar 4 at the Ashtabula County Medical Center. He was born April 4, 1946 in Kent, Pennsylvania the son of Julius and Velma (Green) Koren. He served in the Navy during the Vietnam Era. He was a lifetime member of Santee, California VFW Post #9327 and a member of MOC at Geneva VFW Post #6846. He enjoyed woodworking, fishing and hunting. He was currently working at the Ashtabula Home Depot at the Pro-Desk. Surviving him are his wife Darla whom he married Feb. 19, 1977; six children, Victoria (Wayne) Racine of Lake Elsinore, Cal, Joseph (Samantha) Bina of Lakeside, Cal, Jeffery (Leslie) Bina of Honolulu, Hawaii, Ann Marie (Antonio) Araujo of Boston, Mass, Dale Koren of San Diego, Cal and Wayne (Christina) Koren of El Cajon, Cal; 11 grandchildren; seven brothers and sisters, Carol (Ruben) Cantu of Tennessee,

C a t h e r i n e Robertson of Geneva, Greg (Barb) Koren of Geneva, Gale (Buzz) Furman of Geneva, Janice (Brian) Winters of Jefferson, Danette (Ken) Kaeger of Mentor and Eric Locke of Geneva. He was preceded in death by his parents; his step-father, Dale Locke and a brother, Dale Locke. A celebration of his life was Saturday, January 12 at the Geneva VFW Post #6846, Depot St. Geneva. Memorial contributions in his memory can be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. The Ashtabula Home of Fleming & Billman Funeral Directors, 526 West Prospect Rd. Ashtabula is in charge of arrangements. Guest book and obituary at fleming-billman.com.

Richard R. Landphair April 5, 1926 – Jan. 10, 2013 Richard R. Landphair, age 86, of Geneva, passed away Jan. 10 at Geneva Retirement Village in Geneva. Born April 5, 1926 in Rocky River to Camilla (Nyberg) and Reed Landphair. He was a machinist at Rockwell Brake for 33 years. He served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. He is survived by wife, Eleanor Landphair of Geneva; sons, Charles (Patricia) Landphair of Geneva; Alan (Carol) Landphair of Geneva; daughter, Susan Landphair of Geneva; grandchildren, Amy, Joni, Corissa, William and Trenton.

He was preceded in death by his parents; and sisters, Arlene Williams and Lila Bliss. The Behm Family Funeral Homes handled arrangements. Final resting place will be at Lakeview Cemetery in Geneva. Contributions may be made to Hospice of the Western Reserve, 17876 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland, OH 44110-2602.

Marie Malkamaki April 27, 1932 – Jan. 6, 2013 M a r i e Malkamaki, age 80, of Madison since 1940, passed away Jan. 6 at Regency Hospital in Cleveland. Born April 27, 1932 in Hacker Valley, WV to Maude Grace (Davidson) and Cecil Guy Claypool she married Arnold Malkamaki in Fairport in 1954. She worked for Citizens Bank for 11 years, Bukky Construction for 10 years and Century 21Launders for 15 years. She is survived by daughter, Susan Ann Knox of Kirtland; son, John Malkamaki of Madison; grandchildren, Carly, Clay, Jordan, Sam and Jacob; sister, Nancy Bukky of Madison; and brother, Oley Claypool of Madison.

She was preceded in death by husband, Arnold Malkamaki; parents; sister, Ruby Adams. The Behm Family Funeral Home, Madison, handled arrangements. Final resting place will be at Fairview Cemetery in Madison. Contributions may be made to The Hospice of the Western Reserve, 17876 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland, OH 44110.

Mary Jane Ebbert Jan. 22, 1914 – Jan. 3, 2013 Mary Jane Ebbert, age 71, of Willoughby, passed away surrounded by her family Jan. 3 at her home. She was born Jan. 22, 1941 in New Cumberland, WV. Survivors include husband, Ronald; sons, Glenn (Rachel) Ebbert of IN, Dave (Donna) Ebbert of Painesville; daughters, Amy (Joseph) Myers of Mentor, Susan (Mark) Murray of Madison, Debbie (Thomas) Lynch of Mentor; 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren; brothers, Kenny Kuhn of

Montville and Denny Kuhn of Ashtabula; sisters, Pauline (Roy) Rose of Madison and Norma Jean Banton of WV; dear friend, Lee Pettit of Madison. She was preceded in death by her parents, Harley and Gladys (Fisher) Kuhn; sister, Janet Babcock; brothers, Dale and Donnie Kuhn. Arrangements entrusted to Spear-Mulqueeny Funeral Home. Contributions may be made to the Hospice of the Western Reserve, 5786 Heisley Rd., Mentor, OH 44060.


Obituaries

GAZETTE NEWSPAPERS • WEEK OF WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2013 • 10

Dorothy R. Abbott

Mary (Jackson) Adams

Carolyn Lillian DePofi

Aug. 15, 1927 - Jan. 3, 2013

Oct. 24, 1944 - Jan. 8, 2013

July 9, 1923 - Jan. 7, 2013

Dorothy R. “Betty” Abbott, age 85, a resident of Painesville since 1950, passed away Jan. 3 at Mentor Way Care Center in Mentor. She was born Aug. 15, 1927 in Cleveland. Survivors included children, Gary (Deb) Abbott of Madison, Donald Abbott of Painesville Twp., Barbara (Jerry) Osborne of Concord, William (Maria) Abbott of Ashtabula and Robert (Debbie Urban) Abbott of Painesville; grandchildren, Jason, Melissa,

Brian, Amanda and Myalee; and five great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Charles J. Abbott on March 18, 2011 and her parents Frank and Dora (Andre) Funnell; brothers, Harry, Doug, Burt, Bob, and Cork Funnell; and sister, Kate Eggleston. Spear-Mulqueeny Funeral Home handled arrangements. Contributions may be made to Grace Hospice, 7314 Industrial Park Blvd., Mentor, OH 44060.

Joseph Adamack Oct. 11, 1920 - Jan. 9, 2013 J o s e p h Adamack, age 92 of Conneaut, died early Wednesday, January 9 at his residence. Joe was born October 11, 1920 in Summerset, Pa the son of A n a s t a s i a Adamack. Joe moved to the Conneaut area in 1940 and went to work at Burke Machine & Tool Company. In 1942, Joe enlisted in the United States Army and served in the European Theatre, traveling through France, England, Germany, Belgium and Holland during World War II, until he was honorably discharged in 1945. Joe returned to Conneaut and back to work at the Burke Machine & Tool Company. He later worked as a fireman for the Bessemer Railroad for a short time before becoming a full-time firefighter with the City of Conneaut, where he served for over 33 years until his retirement from service to the city in 1986. Joe then worked for Premix as a machinist until he permanently retired in 1992. Joe was a former member of the American Legion and enjoyed working and playing around the house with his family. One of his greatest joys was playing baseball with his son, Randy in their yard. Joe is survived by his wife, MaryJane (MiMi) Julio, whom he married October 21, 1950., a son, Randy and Morgan Adamack of Seattle, WA; grandson, Joseph and Alicia Adamack

of Seattle, WA; granddaughter, Elizabeth of Los Angeles, CA; sister-in-laws, Doris (DoDo) Copple of Erie, PA, Theresa (Tita) DeMarco of Conneaut, Shirley and Bob Warren of Conneaut, Janet and Roy Woodworth of Conneaut; and brother-in-law, Tony and Norma Julio, Jr. of Conneaut. He was preceded in death by his mother. Calling hours were held on Friday, January 11 at the RAISIAN FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 581 Harbor Street, Conneaut. Mass of the Christian Burial was held on Saturday, January 12 at St. Frances Cabrini Church, 780 Mill Street, Conneaut, with Father Philip Miller of STM/SFC Parish officiating. Burial followed at St. Joseph Cemetery, Route 20, Conneaut, where the American Legion Honor Squad conducted Military Honors. Memorial contributions may be made to the Conneaut Firefighters Association. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home. View the obituary and sign the guestbook at www.raisianfuneralhome.com.

Joseph J. Hrapko Feb. 20, 1926 - Jan. 9, 2013 Joseph J. Hrapko, age 86, Footville-Richmond Rd., Lenox Twp., died early Wednesday, January 9, 2013 at the Hospice of Western Reserve hospice unit in Ashtabula. He was born February 20, 1926 in Cleveland, the son of Joseph and Mary (Kosovich) Hrapko and resided in Mentor for 30 years prior to moving to Jefferson in 1990. Mr. Hrapko was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, serving in World War II. He was a truck driver for Motor Freight Express, retiring in 1983. He was a member of St. Joseph Calasanctius Church and the Teamsters Union. He was a CB and Short Wave Radio enthusiast and he was good at repairing anything. Survivors include his wife, Margaret (Kupina) Hrapko, whom he married on September 11, 1947 at St. Andrew’s Church in Cleveland, four children, Jerome (Chris) Hrapko of Hamden Twp., Rod (Lynda) Hrapko, Maureen (Alan) Clark and Joseph Hrapko,

all of Mentor, three grandchildren, Erin (Jeremy) Woodward, Rachel Clark and Tiffani (Joshua) Webster, a great-granddaughter, Samantha Webster and a sister, Katharine Hrapko of Garfield Hts. Private family graveside services were held Saturday, January 12 at Lenox Center Cemetery with Fr. Charles Poore of St. Joseph Calasanctius Church officiating. Geneva VFW Post #6846 offered full military honors. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Western Reserve, 1166 Lake Ave., Ashtabula, OH 44004. The Jefferson Home of Fleming & Billman Funeral Directors, 49 W. Jefferson St., Jefferson, is handled arrangements. Guest book and obituary at fleming-billman.com.

Mary (Jackson) Adams, age 68, of Conneaut, died peacefully with her family at her side Tuesday, January 8, at University Hospital in Cleveland. She was born October 24, 1944, in Conneaut and was the daughter of William L. and Margaret (Daggitt) Jackson. She had been a 45-year employee at Brown Memorial Hospital/Conneaut Medical Center as a Medical Technologist, retiring in October, 2011. Mary was a member of First Congregational United Church of Christ, Ladies of the Lake Red Hat Club, North Kingsville Garden Club, the Silver Sneakers, and the Road Runners Travel Club. She had served as a member and president of the board of Port Conneaut Federal Credit Union. She was a faithful member of the Dining Divas cooking group and volunteered at the Conneaut Community Center for garage sales, art camp and concerts. She loved crafts and took classes, and made Christmas cards. Survivors include her hus-

band Chet Adams of Conneaut; her daughter Tracy L. Johnson; two sons, Gregory W. and wife Lisa J. Johnson, and Jason D. and wife Staci Close; four grandchildren, Maddy Close, Brady Close, Reagan Johnson, and Rebecca Johnson; and her brother George Jackson. She was preceded in death by her parents. Per her wishes, no services are planned. Memorial contributions may be given to the Conneaut Art Center, 1025 Buffalo St., Conneaut, OH 44030. Envelopes are also available at the Marcy Funeral Home and Cremation Center, 208 Liberty St., Conneaut, which has charge of arrangements. Sign the guestbook at www.marcyfuneralhome.com.

Agnes Bertha Beebe Jan. 22, 1926 – Jan. 6, 2013 Agnes Bertha Beebe, age 86, of Austinburg passed away Jan. 6, 2013 at Jefferson Healthcare. She was born Jan. 22, 1926 in Madison, to Marijana (Germek) and Anton Debevc. She married Norman E. Beebe in Madison in 1948. Survivors include daughters,Jean (Brian) Brand of Jefferson, Jane (Richard) Beebe Hill of Ashtabula, Janet Beebe of Austinburg; son, Earl (Mary Beth) Beebe of Chardon; grandchildren, Jason (Jennifer) Brand of Jefferson, Gerrie (Amy Geiger) Brand of Columbus, Joshua (April) Brand of MS, Alexandria Hill of Ashtabula, Christina, Michael Norman, Mark and David Beebe of Chardon; greatgrandchildren, Kate, Megan, Benjamin, Joshua and April Brand, Sarah Artman, Jeffrey Carrick; sister, Dorothy (Frank) Zupscan; sister-in-law, Rose Debevc.

She was preceded in death by husband, Norman E. Beebe in 1999; parents, Anton and Marijana Debevc; sisters, Julie Grabelsek and Antonette Debevc; brother, Tony Debevc. The Behm Family Funeral Home handled arrangements. Final resting place will be Center Cemetery in Austinburg. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Hospice of the Western Reserve, 17876 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland, OH 441102602.

Carolyn Lillian DePofi, age 89, passed peacefully into Eternal Rest at O’Brian Memorial Nursing home on Monday, January 7, after an extended illness. She was born on July 9, 1923, in Sharon, Pennsylvania, a daughter of Elizabeth Mary (Mullard) and Hubert Henry Higgins. A 1941 graduate of Farrell High School. Formerly of Sharon and Sharpsville, Penn. she moved to Orangeville in 1945 and then to Vernon in 1964. On July 4, 1941 she married Dominic P. DePofi. In 1964 she began working at the former Andover Industries until she retired in 1984. Mrs. DePofi was a member of the Orangeville United Methodist Church and was a devoted Christian. She enjoyed sewing, knitting, traveling, flower gardening, making crafts and playing the organ and piano. She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 62 years; a son, Raymond DePofi; a daughter, Debora Swope; two sisters, Maida Higgins and Marjorie Fell and a brother William A. Higgins. Survivors include three sons, Donald P. (Linda) DePofi of Hartford, Dominic Phil (Mary Ann) DePofi, Jr. of Greenville, Penn.

John H. Stiles July 16, 1969 - Jan. 3, 2013 John Henry Stiles, age 43, of West 42nd Street passed away unexpectedly Thursday, January 3 at the Ashtabula County Medical Center. He was born July 16, 1969 in Quantico, VA at the Naval Hospital, the son of Jimmy and Clara (Howell) Stiles and had been an Ashtabula resident since he was 2 years old. He attended Ashtabula High School and worked as a machine operator for Meese- OrbitronDunne Company for the past 10 years. John enjoyed movies, TV, rock-n-roll, and turkey shoots and loved his cat, Kayos. His survivors include his father and step-mother, Jimmy and Alice Stiles of Ashtabula; his

grandfather, Eugene Knight; his brother, Jimmie L. Stiles of Ashtabula; a half-brother, Curtis Dale Stiles of Conneaut; a stepsister, Amy (Mark) Licate of Ashtabula; numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins; and his longtime girlfriend and fiance’, Lynnette Bowen of Ashtabula. He was preceded in death by his mother; grandmother, Wanda (Stiles) Knight; and grandparents, Stella and Earmon Howell. A Celebration of Life Gathering of Friends was held Wednesday, January 9 at the ZABACKWILLIAMS-DUCRO FUNERAL HOME, 500 West Prospect Road, Ashtabula. Contributions in his memory may be made to the family.

Michael J. Arcaro

Marjorie I. Hubbard

April 7, 1937 – Jan. 4, 2013

Feb. 11, 1924 – Jan. 8, 2013 Marjorie I. Hubbard, age 88, of Ashtabula, passed away Jan. 8 at Silver Sands II in Ashtabula. She was born Feb. 11, 1924 in Ashtabula to Mae Lillian (Williams) and Paul Bradley Rice. She was a 1942 graduate of Ashtabula High School, she also graduated from Ashtabula Business College. Survived by daughters, Cathryn (Gerald) Thurston of Ashtabula, Jean (James) Wright of Ashtabula; grandchildren, Kimberly Fenton, Dennis (Tiffany) Battles, Jill (Charles) Shaw, Julie (Scott) Vacca, Caryn (Jeffrey)

and Christopher D. DePofi of Campbell; three grandchildren, Raymond Louie DePofi, Nicholas DePofi and Michelle Kasper; a great-granddaughter, Mika. DePofi and many nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held on Friday, January 11 at the Orangeville United Methodist Church, State Line Road, Orangeville, with Pastor John Benigas officiating. Burial followed in West View Cemetery in Vernon. Memorial contributions may be made to the church at PO Box 67, Orangeville, OH 44453. The family would like to thank her caregivers at Lake Vista of Cortland and at O’Brian Memorial Nursing Home for their love and assistance and to all who remembered her in their prayers. An Online guestbook is available at www.baumgardner funeralhomes.com Baumgardner Funeral & Cremation Service of Kinsman handled the arrangements for the family.

Schneider, Steven (Jennifer) Wright and Thomas Wright; 12 greatgrandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents; first husband, James Edward Battles; second husband, Albert Hubbard; son, David Battles; greatgrandson, Simon Wright; sister, Lillian Brown; bothers, Roy, Richard and Paul Rice Final resting place will be at Maple Grove Cemetery in Plymouth Township. Contributions may be made to Silver Sands Retirement, Ashtabula. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Behm Family Funeral Homes, Geneva.

Michael J. Arcaro, Sr., age 75, of Perry Twp. passed away Jan. 4 at Heather Hill Hospital and Health Center in Chardon. The son of Serafino (Sam) and Anna Maria Addolorata (Stanziale) Arcaro was born April 7, 1937 in Painesville and lived in Perry Township since 1963. He served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean Conflict. He worked at the former Uniroyal Corp. He operated several businesses including Arcaro’s Service which he owned and operated until his retirement in 2000. He is survived by his wife of

53 years, Shirley (Morgan) Arcaro; sons, Gary Arcaro and Michael (Tammy) Arcaro, Jr.; daughter, Michele (Vern) Workman; grandchildren, Tiffany Arcaro, Tricia (Brian) Brooks; Traci, Michael III, Maria Arcaro; Heather (Tyler) Wilkinson, and Myka Gray; great-grandchildren, Easton Michael Wilkinson and Gavin Brooks; sister, Philomena (John) Mirch of FL; many nieces and nephews. Spear-Mulqueeny Funeral Home, Painesville, handled arrangements. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery.

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Obituaries

GAZETTE NEWSPAPERS • WEEK OF WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2013 • 11

Sue Ann Perez

Maybelle Mae Snodgrass

Elizabeth E. Brown

Jan. 31, 1953 - Jan. 6, 2013

Oct. 2, 1916 - Jan. 9, 2013

Aug. 7, 1930 – Jan. 6, 2013

Sue A. Perez, age 59, of Dibble Road, Kingsville, died Sunday, January 6 at UHHS Brown Memorial Hospital. Sue was born January 31, 1953 in Ashtabula, the daughter of Eugene G. and Arlene M. (Van Allen) Frampton and has been a resident of Ashtabula County for the majority of her life. She was a homemaker who enjoyed spending time with her family. She also enjoyed doing ceramics and going on outings with the nursing home. She was a proud member of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Ashtabula where she attended regularly. She is survived by her husband Sixto D. Perez of Ashtabula, daughters Tammy J. Perez of Ashtabula, Angela D. Perez of Ashtabula, Kelly R. (Steven) Grace of Ruskin FL., Denise M. Perez and Saul Llamas of Ashtabula, and a son Richard T. Santiago of Geneva; brothers Ben (Kim) Frampton of Kent, Jack (Cookie) Frampton of Phoenix AZ., Dennis (Cindy) Frampton of Kingsville; sisters

Jean (Harry) Gaines of Ashtabula, and Sheri Gonzalez of Ashtabula; and 16 beautiful grandchildren. Her parents, brothers Ford and Mark Frampton and a nephew preceded her in death. The family would like to express their sincere gratitude to the entire staff at Ashtabula County Nursing & Rehabilitation Center for all of the love and compassionate care their showed Sue over the years. Memorial services was held Saturday, January 12 at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church 4901 Main Ave., Ashtabula, with Fr. David Evans officiated. The Ashtabula Home of Fleming & Billman Funeral Directors, 526 West Prospect Rd., Ashtabula are handling arrangements. Guest book and obituary at fleming-billman.com.

Maxine Puglis April 10, 1949 – Jan. 12, 2013 Maxine Puglis, age 63, of Mentor for the past 34 years and formerly of Tonawanda and Johnstown, NY, passed away Jan. 12 at Hospice House in Cleveland. She was born April 10, 1949 in Gloversville, NY. Survivors include her children, Elizabeth (Frank) Anderson of CA, Pamela Puglis of CA, Kathleen (Scott Ciulei) Puglis of Columbus, Sarah (Meiring) Borcherds of South Euclid, Thomas M. (Clara Hulse) Puglis of Amelia, Holly (Ryan Krankowski) Puglis of MO, and Alexandra Puglis of Mentor; daughter-inlaw, Megan (Mike) Gregory of

Mentor; seven grandchildren, Oliver, Xavier, Trevor, Isabel, Aidan, Charlotte and Julia; and two sisters, MaryAnn (James) Moreno of N.M. and Kathie (K. John) Hladik of N.Y. Preceding Maxine in death are her husband, Thomas E. Puglis, parents, Max and Helen Maraszkiewicz, and brother, Richard Maraszkiewicz. Brunner Sanden Deitrick Funeral Home, Mentor, handled arrangements. Contributions may be made in Maxine’s memory to Hospice of the Western Reserve, 17876 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland, OH 44110-2602 or online at www.hospicewr.org.

Dorothy L. Purtilo Oct. 12, 1924 - Jan. 9, 2013 Dorothy Louise Purtilo, age 88, passed away Wednesday, January 9 at Ashtabula County Medical Center. She was born October 12, 1924 in Cleveland, the daughter of Burt and Florence (Lee) Bell and had been an Ashtabula resident most of her life. A baptized member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses since November 29, 1998, she enjoyed doing fancy craft work, making doilies, tatting, and going to nursing home and Jehovah’s Witnesses meetings. She was preceded in death

by her sister, M a r g a r e t Hartwig; her s t e p - b r o t h e r, Junior Hartwig; and her parents. She leaves no immediate survivors except for close friends, including David and Evelyn Dubach. A service was held Monday, January 14 at the DUCRO FUNERAL SERVICES AND CREMATORY, 4524 Elm Avenue, Ashtabula. Marvin Williams of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses officiated. Burial will be in Perry Cemetery. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses.

Joy Cooper Jan. 3, 1932 – Jan. 9, 2013 Joy C. Copper, age 81, a longtime Willoughby resident, passed away Jan. 9 at Wickliffe Country Place. She was born Jan. 3, 1932 in Pennington Gap, VA. Ms. Cooper had worked as a deputy auditor for the Lake County Auditors office, retiring after 13 years, she oversaw the homestead office. She was a graduate of Willoughby South High School.

Survivors include niece, Deborah (Terry) Sperinzo; and nephew, Jack (Linda) Cooper. She was preceded in death by her parents, Elbert Dallas Cooper and Elsie Cooper Pitman; and brother, Johnney Cooper Sr. Brunner Sanden Deitrick Funeral Home handled arrangements. Interment will be in Willoughby Cemetery.

Thomas Kroll Oct. 21, 1948 – Dec. 31, 2012 Thomas Kroll, age 64, of Mentor-on-the-Lake, passed away Dec. 31 at Tripoint Medical Center. He was born Oct. 21, 1948 in Cleveland. Thomas served in the U.S. Navy before being honorable discharged from active duty. He worked for Big Oats Oil Field Supply Co.

Survivors include his wife, Patricia; daughter, Alycia (Brendon) O’Connor; grandson, Jaydon; brother, Stanley (Lynne) Kroll. He was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Josephine Kroll. Arrangements entrusted to Brunner Sanden Deitrick Funeral Home, Mentor.

Maybelle M a e Snodgrass, age 96, died on W e d n e s d a y, January 9 at Windsor House of Champion. She was born on October 2, 1916, in Elyria, a daughter of Win-Ella M a u d e ( Va n S c o y o c ) and Ralph Ward Manning. Mrs. Snodgrass was a 1933 graduate of Elyria High School and a graduate of Oberlin Business College. On November 2, 1946 she married Jack W. Snodgrass. She was a transcriber for Trumbull Memorial Hospital and then Dr. Berry of Kinsman until she retired in 1981. Mrs. Snodgrass was a longtime member of the Kinsman Presbyterian Church, the Chat & Patch Club, the Kinsman Tourist Club, the former Business and Professional Women’s Assoc. and the Social Arts Club. She was a volunteer for the American Red Cross for many years and could always be seen at the blood drives. Mrs. Snodgrass enjoyed knitting, tatting, crocheting, counted cross stitch, tole painting, macram, collecting antiques and she loved her cats.

Survivors include two daughters, Shirley F. (Frank) Root of Cortland, and Martha J. (Alberto) Sagues of Lutz, Florida; a son, Dale W. Snodgrass of Kinsman; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 45 years, Jack Snodgrass; a son, Dean W. Snodgrass and a grandson, Jerry L Betts. A funeral service was held on Saturday, January 12 at Baumgardner Funeral & Cremation Service, 8569 Main Street, Kinsman, with Rev. Susan H. Francis officiating. A Private burial followed at Kinsman Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Red Cross and the Kinsman Presbyterian Church. An online guestbook is available at www.baumgardnerfuneralhomes.com.

Mary Ann Fyfe July 26, 1936 – Jan. 6, 2013 Mary Ann Fyfe, age 76, of Willoughby, passed away Jan. 6 at West Medical Center in Willoughby. Born July 26, 1936 in Wadsworth, Mary Ann worked for John Chiappetta of E&W Services in Mentor for 23. Survivors include daughters, Ellen (Mike) Brock of Mentor, Beth (Frank) Seman of Willoughby, Anne (Bruce) Killingbeck of MI; grandchildren, Jennifer Seman, Sarah Seman, Kaitlyn Seman, Joshua Durfee,

and Megan Durfee; great-grandchildren, Cameron Durfree and Bryson Seman. She was preceded in death by her husband, Roland C. Fyfe in 1978; and her parents, Lester and Dorothy (Wright) Rohrer; and a sister, Barbar R. Farr. Spear-Mulqueeny Funeral Home handled arrangements. Burial was in Maple Grove Cemetery, Thompson. Contributions may be made to the Hospice of the Western Reserve, 5786 Heisley Rd., Mentor, OH 44060.

Patrick Gallagher Nov. 16, 1955 – Jan. 12, 2013 Patrick Gallagher, age 57, of Mentor, passed away Jan. 12 surrounded by his family at his residence. He was born Nov. 16, 1955 in Garfield Heights. He was the owner/operator of Gallagher Construction, which he started in 1984. Survivors include his wife of 35 years, Bridget; children, Sean, Ryan, Caitlin, Megan and Brendan Gallagher; mother; three brothers; three sisters and

other family. He was preceded in death by his father, Eugene Gallagher; uncle, Norman Gallagher; and cousin, Joseph Newsome. Brunner Sanden Deitrick Funeral Home, Mentor, handled arrangements. Interment will be in All Souls Cemetery, Chardon. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made in his memory, to asssit with future education expenses, in care of the family.

Elizabeth E. Brown, age 82, of Mentor, passed away Jan. 6 at Hospice House in Cleveland. She was born Aug. 7, 1930 in Chicago, IL to Roy and Eva McCoy. Survivors are her children, Clayton Brown, Jr., Keith (Veronica) Brown of SC; grandchildren, Ronald Brooks of Geneva and Caszimer Czuchra;

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Lake County LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC SALE - For Public Sale, the contents of unit 1-53 Charlotte Bevan, LKA 2044 Hubbard Rd Apt #87. The sale will be held Thursday, January 31, 2013 at 4 p.m. at Western Reserve Hardware Store Inc. 6455 North Ridge Rd. Madison, Ohio, 44057. Phone: (440) 428-2950. Minimum Bid: $226.08 Cash Only. GN 1/11, 1/18 LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC SALE - For Public Sale, the contents of unit 2-12 Jason Reihner, LKA 1311 Bennett Madison Ohio 44057. The sale will be held Thursday, January 31, 2013 at 4 p.m. at Western Reserve Hardware Store Inc. 6455 North Ridge Rd. Madison, Ohio, 44057. Phone: (440) 428-2950. Minimum Bid: $226.08 Cash Only. GN 1/11, 1/18 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE On 2/4/13 at 10:00am at 569 Chicago St. and 44 Stage Ave., Painesville, OH 44077, Lake County Mini Storage, LLC will sell by public auction to the highest bidder, all rights, title & interest to the following property (which may include, but is not limited to, general household, furniture, boxes, clothing) now in the possession of: Michelle Sherman - 4000 E 74 St. Cleveland, OH 44105 Bruce B Gibson - 215 W Eagle St. Painesville, OH 44077 Christine Gridiron - 1009 Pembrook Rd. Cleveland Hts, OH 44121. Purchases must be made with cash only & paid at the time of sale. All goods are sold as is & must be removed at the time of purchase. Lake County Mini Storage, LLC reserves the right to refuse any bid and reserves the right to withdraw any unit from the Public Sale at any time. Terms and conditions of sale will be available at Lake County Mini Storage, LLC 569 Chicago St., Painesville, OH 44077 on the day of the sale. For information call 440-341-1020. GN 1/18, 1/25

Ashtabula County

Marjorie A. Karn Dec. 18, 1925 - Jan. 2, 2013 Marjorie Ann Karn, age 87, passed away Wednesday, January 2 at the Ashtabula County Medical Center. She was born December 18, 1925 in Ashtabula, the daughter of Neil C. and Sara Elizabeth (Wile) Chapman and had been an Ashtabula resident most of her life. A graduate of Ashtabula High School, she had worked at Ohio Legal Blank Company and Bearings, Inc. in Cleveland and also as a long distance overseas telephone operator for Bell Telephone Company. Marjorie lived at Share-AHome for many years and enjoyed many of the very simple things in life. She is survived by several nieces and nephews, including Bob Johnson of Ashtabula, and her guardian, Kelli Brock of Ashtabula.

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She was preceded in death by her son, Richard Karn; one sister, Charlotte L. Johnson; one brother, Neil Chapman; and her parents. A graveside service was held Wednesday, January 9 at Edgewood Cemetery, State Road, Ashtabula. Contributions in her memory may be made to Catholic Charities or the Ashtabula County Special Olympics. DUCRO FUNERAL SERVICES AND CREMATORY, 4524 Elm Avenue, Ashtabula was in charge of arrangements.

great-granddaughter, Erica Czuchra; sister, Lorraine Coture of Mentor. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clayton, Sr.; and sisters, Virginia Murphy and Nancy Olivarus; and her parents. Brunner Sanden Deitrick Funeral Home handled arrangements.

LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS SEPTEMBER TERM, 2012 CASE NO. 2009CV1111 SUNTRUST MORTGAGE INC Plaintiff vs LAWRENCE LEE PETERSON SR, SHARREN LOUISE PETERSON, UNKNOWN SPOUSE IF ANY OF LAWRENCE LEE PETERSON SR Defendants

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT: EXHIBIT “A” LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in the County of Ashtabula in the State of Ohio and in the City of Ashtabula and the Township of Saybrook and bounded and described as follows: Being part of Sublot No. 29 of lands of Wm. Smith in Original Saybrook Township Lot No. 10 in the Gore, platted W.R.C. Humphrey & Bros. Plat as recorded in Volume 2 of Plats, Page 34 or Ashtabula County Records and bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the Westerly line of Norman Avenue at the Northeast corner of Sublot No. 31 of said William Smith Lands; Thence South. 89 deg. 43 min. West along the Northerly line of Sublot No. 31, a distance of 139.11 feet to an iron pin in the Southeast corner of land conveyed to Woodrow T. McCoy by deed dated June 6, 1955 and recorded in Volume 521, page 355 or Ashtabula County Records; Thence North 0 deg. 12 min. West, along the Easterly line of said lands so conveyed to McCoy 65.34 feet to an iron pin at the Northeast corner thereof; Thence North 89 deg. 43 min. East along the Southerly line of land conveyed to Virgil T. Stutzman and Barbara L. Stutzman by deed dated May 28, 1963 and recorded in Volume 626, Page 508 of Ashtabula County Records, 139.11 feet to an iron pin in the Westerly line of Norman Avenue; Thence Southerly along the Westerly line of Norman Avenue 65.34 feet to the place or beginning and containing 0.209 acres of land, be the same more or less, but subject to all legal highways. Permanent Parcel No. 50-011-20069-00 Premises commonly known as: 1701 Norman Ave Ashtabula, OH 44004 PRIOR DEED REFERENCE: OR Book 424, Page 224-225 / filed

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■ Continued From Page 11 12.12.07 TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED. TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $45,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE MATTHEW C GLADWELL 513-322-7000 Attorney for Plaintiff WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/2, 1/9, 1/16 (436) LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT SEPTEMBER TERM, 2012 CASE NO. 2010CV561 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR ABFC ASSET BACKED SECURITIES SERIES 2005-WFI Plaintiffs vs BOYD J MILLER, STEPHANIE J MILLER ANNA DELORES BAILEY BENEFICIAL FINANCIAL I INC SUC BENEFICIAL OHIO INC Defendants BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT:

Public Notices Public Notices in Newspapers. Your Right to Know, Delivered Right to Your Door. BEARINGS ARE TO AN ASSUMED MERIDIAN AND INDICATE ANGLES ONLY. AS PER SURVEY BY JERRY SLAY, OHIO SURVEYOR NUMBER 5298 DATED JUNE 30, 2002. INTENT IS TO COMBINE PPN 12-106-00-003-00 & PPN 12-10600-004-00. NO PINS WERE SET FOR THIS SURVEY. Property Address: 649 Madison Street Conneaut, OH 44030 Parcel No: 12-106-00-004-00 Prior Deed Reference: Book 318, Page 777 TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED. TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $9,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE JULIA E STEELMAN 513-241-3100 Attorney for Plaintiff WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/2, 1/9, 1/16 (480) LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT SEPTEMBER TERM, 2012 CASE NO. 2011CV782

Exhibit “A” Legal Description LANDS OF ANNA D. BAILEY & M.A. PITONYAK, AS RECORDED IN MICROFICHE 1341307 & 1308 KNOWN AS SUBLOT 21 & PART OF SUBLOT 22 OF THE O.A. ROCKWELL PLAT, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 2, PAGE 17, ORIGINAL LOT 6, SECTION 2, CITY OF CONNEAUT, R1, T14, CONNECTICUT WESTERN RESERVE, ASHTABULA COUNTY, OHIO: BEGINNING AT A CONCRETE MONUMENT FOUND IN THE SOUTH LINE OF WEST MADISON STREET (60 feet wide) AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF ETHEL D. GOODIEL (78-5970), SAID MONUMENT BEING SOUTH 39 DEGREES 48 MINUTES 20 SECONDS EAST, 39.05 FEET AND NORTH 90 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST, 380.14 FEET FROM THE INTERSECTION OF THE CENTERLINES OF WEST MADISON STREET AND NORTH STREET (50 feet wide): COURSE 1: THENCE NORTH 90 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF WEST MADISON STREET, 99.86 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT FOUND AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SUBLOT 20 OF SAID PLAT; COURSE 2: THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 23 MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SUBLOT 20, 159.76 FEET TO A 1" IRON PIPE FOUND IN THE NORTH LINE OF SUBLOT 19 OF SAID PLAT; COURSE 3: THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 10 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SUBLOT 19, 100.01 FEET TO A 3/4" IRON PIPE FOUND AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF J.E. & T.L. HOUSEKNECT (72-6013); COURSE 4: THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 26 MINUTES 26 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF HOUSEKNECT & THE EAST LINE OF GOODIEL, 160.19 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 0.3670 ACRES.

FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION Plaintiffs vs CHARLES W JONES SR, DOLLY J JONES, UNKNOWN SPOUSE IF ANY OF CHARLES W JONES SR, UNKNOWN SPOUSE IF ANY OF DOLLY J JONES, WELLS FARGO BANK NA, DOMINIC D STANZIANO, ELAINE M STANZIANO, WELLS FARGO BANK NA SUC WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL BANK, STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION, STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES FKA BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT SERVICES, RIVERWALK HOLDINGS LTD DBA RIVERWALK HOLDINGS OF TEXAS LTD, WORLD FINANCIAL NETWORK NATIONAL BANK Defendants BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Situated in the Township of Saybrook, County of Ashtabula, and State of Ohio: Being sublot Number Forty-one (41) in the Stonegate Subdivision Phase 3 as recorded in Volume 18 of Plats Page 7 of Ashtabula County Records. Property Address: 4435 Stafford Drive Ashtabula, OH 44004 Parcel No: 48-062-00-041-00 Prior Deed Reference: Book No. 491, Page 38 TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED. TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $180,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE

TYLER G SHANK 513-241-3100 Attorney for Plaintiff WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/2, 1/9, 1/16 (267) LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT SEPTEMBER TERM, 2012 CASE NO. 2011CV801 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE CWABS INC ASSET BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-01 Plaintiffs vs LINDA M PALSHOOK, JOHN DOE UNK SPS OF LINDA M PALSHOOK, CAPITAL ONE BANK USA NA ASHTABULA CO TREASURER Defendants BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT: Legal Description: THE LAND REFERRED TO IN THIS COMMITMENT, SITUATED IN THE TOWNSHIP OF NEW LYME, COUNTY OF ASHTABULA, STATE OF OHIO, IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

LAND FORMERLY OWNED BY WILLIAM BISHOP; THENCE RUNNING NORTH A DISTANCE OF 11 CHAINS, 27 1/2 LINKS; THENCE RUNNING EAST ALONG THE LAND FORMERLY OWNED BY MARY CHAPEL, A DISTANCE OF 6.53 CHAINS TO A STAKE; THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE LAND FORMERLY OWNED BY ABIGAIL M. TINKER, 11 CHAINS, 27 1/2 LINKS; THENCE WEST ALONG THE LAND FORMERLY OWNED BY BISHOP, A DISTANCE OF 6 CHAINS, 53 LINKS TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 7.36 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. PARCEL NO. 360020000900 AND 360020001000 PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1487 DODGEVILLE ROAD ROME, OHIO 44085 Prior Deed Info.: Quit Claim Deed, Book 64, Page 6447, Re-Recorded December 7, 1992 TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED. TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $75,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE JOHN D CLUNK 330-436-0300 Attorney for Plaintiff WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/2, 1/9, 1/16 (550) LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT SEPTEMBER TERM, 2012 CASE NO. 2011CV946

SITUATED IN THE TOWNSHIP OF NEW LYME, COUNTY OF ASHTABULA AND STATE OF OHIO: PARCEL ONE: BEING PARTS OF LOTS 1 AND 2, COMMENCING AT A POINT IN THE CENTER OF DODGEVILLE ROAD (LEADING FROM DODGEVILLE TO NEW LYME STATION) AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LAND OWNED BY MARY A. STULTS AND RUNNING NORTHERLY ALONG THE EAST LINE OF LANDS OF SAID STULTS, 8 CHAINS, 52 LINKS; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF LANDS OF M.L. STRICKLAND, 6 CHAINS, 53 LINKS; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG THE WEST LINE OF LANDS OF SAID M.L. STRICKLAND AND THE ESTATE OF MARY RAND, 6 CHAIN, 8 LINKS TO THE CENTER OF THE HIGHWAY; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE CENTER OF THE HIGHWAY 6 CHAINS, 73 LINKS TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 5 1/2 ACRES OF LAND MORE OR LESS. PARCEL TWO: BEING PARTS OF LOTS 1 AND 2, BEGINNING AT THE CENTER OF DODGEVELLE ROAD AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LAND FORMERLY OWNED BY MARY A. STULTS; THENCE RUNNING NORTH TO THE CENTER OF LEBANON CREEK;

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR CARRINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2004-NC1 ASSET BACKED PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES Plaintiffs vs ROBERT A MALINOWSKI JR, MARIA L MALINOWSKI, THE ANDOVER BANK, ASHTABULA CO TREASURER Defendants BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT: EXHIBIT “A” Legal Description: Situated in the City of Ashtabula, County of Ashtabula, and State of Ohio: Being Lot Number (6) in Block Number (5) in the Humphrey Plat Volume 1, Page 4 in said City.

3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE MARGARET E CUNNINGHAM 513-241-7722 Attorney for Plaintiff WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/2, 1/9, 1/16 (217) LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT SEPTEMBER TERM, 2012

BANK OF AMERICA NA SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP Plaintiffs vs KEVIN M LAMBERT, DIANE M SABOL, UNKNOWN SPOUSE IF ANY OF KEVIN M LAMBERT, UNKNOWN SPOUSE IF ANY OF DIANE M SABOL Defendants BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT: Exhibit ‘A’ Legal Description LANDS OF ALBERTA T. JAMISON, AS RECORDED IN MICROFICHE 94-5207: SITUATED IN LOT 20, SECTION 1, GENEVA TOWNSHIP, R5, T12, CONNECTICUT WESTERN RESERVE, ASHTABULA COUNTY, OHIO: BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE CENTERLINE OF MYERS ROAD, CR 9EE, 60 FEET WIDE, AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING CO (526287), SAID POINT BEING SOUTH 00 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST, 251.70 FEET FROM THE CENTERLINE OF US ROUTE 20: COURSE 1: THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 26 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID ILLUMINATING CO (Passing through a 5/8" iron pin found in the east line of Myers Road) A TOTAL DISTANCE OF 160.00 FEET TO A STEEL POST FOUND; COURSE 2: THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES NORTH 00 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE ILLUMINATING CO, 65.00 FEET TO A 5/8" CAPPED IRON PIN SET AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF R.C. & E.H. HINES (53-9104); COURSE 3: THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 28 MINUTES 01 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF HINES AND THE SOUTH LINE OF KEVIN D. WALKER-BAXTER & CAROL M. BEVINS (52-3072),127.00 FEET TO A 1" IRON PIPE FOUND IN THE WEST LINE OF VICKI J. CAMPAGNA (62-3491);

Address of Property: 414 West 29th Street Ashtabula, OH 44004

TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

COURSE 4: THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF CAMPAGNA, 200.00 FEET TO A 1" IRON PIPE FOUND IN THE NORTH LINE OF DAVID A. & C.L. NEWMEYER (23-4617);

PARCEL THREE: BEING PART OF LOT 2, COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF

TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $27,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/

COURSE 5: THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 27 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE

Prior Deed Reference: Book 451, Pages 2467 - 2468

COURSE 6: THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF MYERS ROAD, 134.99 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 1.079 ACRES. BEARINGS ARE TO AN ASSUMED MERIDIAN AND INDICATE ANGLES ONLY. AS PER SURVEY BY JERRY SLAY, OHIO SURVEYOR NUMBER 5298 DATED MARCH 28, 2007. INTENT IS TO UPDATE PPN 17027-10-038-00. THE CAPPED IRON PIN SET MARKED “SLAY 5298” IS 5/8" X 30", Property Address: 3280 South Myers Road Geneva, OH 44041

CASE NO. 2011CV1034

THENCE WEST ALONG THE CENTER OF SAID CREEK 16 1/ 2 FEET TO LAND OF SAID STULTS; THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE LAND OF SAID STULTS, TO THE CENTER OF SAID HIGHWAY; THENCE EAST ALONG THE CENTER OF SAID HIGHWAY TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, SUPPOSED TO CONTAIN 10 RODS OF LAND MORE OR LESS.

Parcel Number: 05-312-00-075-00

NORTH LINE OF NEWMEYER (Passing through a 5/8" iron pin found in the east line of Myers Road) A TOTAL DISTANCE OF 287.00 FEET TO THE CENTERLINE OF MYERS ROAD;

Parcel No: 17-027-10-038-00 Prior Deed Reference: Volume 408, page 622 TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED. TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $72,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE BETHANY L SUTTINGER 513-241-3100 Attorney for Plaintiff WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/2, 1/9, 1/16 (539) LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT SEPTEMBER TERM, 2012 CASE NO. 2011CV1045 FIRST NATIONAL ACCEPTANCE COMPANY Plaintiffs vs MICHELE PATETE, NANCY PATETE, UNKNOWN OCCUPANT OF 2115 LAURAL COURT ASHTABULA OH 44004, LVNV FUNDING LLC, PORTFOLIO RECOVERY ASSOCIATES LLC ASHTABULA CO TREASURER Defendants BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT: LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in the City of Ashtabula, County of Ashtabula, and State of Ohio: Being part of the original Lot 8, Range 3, Township 13 in said City, beginning at an iron pin the Westerly line of Laural Court, said iron pin being 85 feet Southerly from the Southerly line of the East 21st Street as measured along the Westerly line of Laural Court; then running South 2º 10' West along the Westerly line of Laural Court, 80 feet to an iron pin; thence running North 87º 50' West parallel to the Southerly line of East 21st Street, 368.22 feet to a point in the Easterly channel line of the Ashtabula River; thence Northeasterly on a curve with an angle of 0º 36' 06" an arc distance of 15.04; a chord bearing of North 4º 27' 57" East, 15.04 feet to a point; thence North 4º 46' East along the Easterly channel line of the Ashtabula River, 65.03 feet to a point; thence running South 87º 50' East parallel to the Southerly line of the East 21st Street, a distance of 364.68 feet to the place of beginning; containing .673 acres of land; SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS

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■ Continued From Page 12 AND CONDITIONS OF RECORD AS SET FORTH IN THE SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED, VOLUME 671 PAGE 906 ASHTABULA COUNTY DEED RECORDS Address: 2115 Laural Court, Ashtabula, Ohio Parcel No. 05-501-90-007-00 Prior deed reference: Volume 12 Page 9851 TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED. TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $159,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE NEIL C SANDER 614-221-5216 Attorney for Plaintiff WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/2, 1/9, 1/16 (387) LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT SEPTEMBER TERM, 2012

Public Notices Public Notices in Newspapers. Your Right to Know, Delivered Right to Your Door. of Sublot 3. MATTHEW I McKELVEY 513-241-3100 Attorney for Plaintiff

TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/2, 1/9, 1/16 (378)

TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $39,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE

LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT SEPTEMBER TERM, 2012

TINA R EDMONDSON 513-241-3100 Attorney for Plaintiff

CASE NO. 2012CV213

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/2, 1/9, 1/16 (491)

US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiffs vs DARLENE D HILL, RICHARD M HILL JR Defendants

LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT SEPTEMBER TERM, 2012 CASE NO. 2012CV324

CASE NO. 2012CV25 US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO THE LEADER MORTGAGE COMPANY LLC SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO THE LEADER MORTGAGE COMPANY Plaintiffs vs KRISTEN A KINCOPF, ROBERT KINCOPF, JR, HOUSEHOLD REALTY CORPORATION, WORLDWIDE ASSET PURCHASING LLC, CACH LLC GALAXY PORTFOLIOS LLC Defendants BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Situated in the Township of Hartsgrove, County of Ashtabula and State of Ohio: Being a part of Original Township Lot No. 45 and bounded and described as follows: Commencing in the centerline of Laskey Road at a point 1700 feet westerly from the intersection of the centerline of Laskey Road and the centerline of State Route No. 534: thence northerly with the centerline of State Route 534, a distance of about 850 feet to the southerly line of land conveyed to Rosemary Ridenour and Betty Bayus by Certificate dated July 3, 1967 and recorded in Volume 667, Page 846 of Ashtabula County Records of Deeds; thence westerly along the southerly line of said land so conveyed to Ridenour, et al., a distance of about 100 feet to a point; thence southerly on a line parallel with the centerline of State Route 534, a distance of about 850 feet to the centerline of Laskey Road; thence easterly along the centerline of Laskey Road, a distance of 100 feet to the point of the beginning and containing 1.95 acres of land, be the same more or less, but subject to all legal highways. Property Address: 5809 Laskey Road Rome, OH 44085 Parcel No: 24-008-00-029-00 Prior Deed Reference: Book 083 & Page 3725 TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED. TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $90,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Situated in the City and County of Ashtabula, and State of Ohio; also known as being part of Township 12, range 3 of the Connecticut Western Reserve in said Ashtabula County, and more fully described as follows: Beginning for a description of the parcel herein to be conveyed at a three-quarter inch diameter iron pipe found on the easterly rightof-way line of Crystal Avenue (45 feet wide), said pipe being S. 15º 00' 00" E. 425.00 feet from a oneinch diameter iron pipe found on the southerly right-of-way line of East 49th Street (45 feet wide); thence leaving said Crystal Street right-of-way the following courses and distances: With a south line of lands of Melvin Miller and Lois J. Fassett (vol. 050, p. 5813) N. 75º 00' 00" E. 120.00 feet to a no. 5 rebar, capped “6634-Westfall” found at the northwest corner of lands of Carl Bissell (vol. 175, p. 1836) S. 15º 00' 00" E., with a west line of said lands of Bissell 60.00 feet to a no. 4 rebar, 30" long, capped “6023” set. S. 75º 00' 00" W., with a north line of lands of M. and T. Mueller (Volume 107, p. 3446) 120.00 feet to a 1 inch diameter open top iron pipe found on the east right-ofway of said Crystal Avenue; Thence with said east right-of-way line of said Crystal Avenue N. 15º 00' 00" W. 60.00 feet to the true place of beginning. Containing 0.1653 acres of land, be the same, more or less, but subject to all legal highways, easements, and limitations of record, if any, as surveyed and determined from local records and monumentation in September, 2002, by Douglas E. Bedore, P.S. 6023, of Bedore Surveying, Inc. All bearings are to an assumed meridian, and are used to form angles only. The intent of this document is to describe all of a parcel presently in the name of Ingomar, LP, recorded in Volume 210, page 1627 of the County of Ashtabula Records. Property Address: 5018 Crystal Avenue Ashtabula. OH 44004 Parcel No: 052010003400 Prior Deed Reference: Book 222 & Page 2004

BANK OF AMERICA NA SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO COUNTRYWIDE BANK FSB AND SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP Plaintiffs vs MEGAN L WASSIE, UNKNOWN SPOUSE IF ANY OF MEGAN L WASSIE, UNKNOWN TENANT 413 MILL STREET, CONNEAUT, OH 44030, ASHTABULA CO TREASURER Defendants BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT: Description of Land The following described Real Property situated in the City of Conneaut, County of Ashtabula and State of Ohio and more particularly described as follows: Situated in the City of Conneaut, County of Ashtabula and State of Ohio and known as being, a part of Block #262 (Vol. 4, Pg. 25 Twps.) and part of Sublot 2 of the Bridget and Gaffney Plat, (Vol. 4, Pg. 9) and part of Original Lot 3, Section 2, Township 14, Range 1 of the Connecticut Western Reserve and is further bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a 1" iron pin found and used in the West R/W line of Mill St. (66' R/W) at the Northeast corner of Sublot 1 conveyed to the Board of Education by deed recorded in Vol. 38, Pg. 7255 of Ashtabula County General Index of Deeds. Thence South 86 degrees, 16 minutes, 27 seconds West along the North line of Sublot 1, 80.00' to a 1/2" iron rebar, 30" long and survey cap set in the Southeast corner of land conveyed to Richard L. & Ruth R. Burdick by deed recorded in Vol. 48, Pg. 4929 of Ashtabula County General Index of Deeds. Thence North 00 degrees, 00 minutes, 00 seconds East, along the East line of Burdick, 50.00' to a 1/ 2" iron rebar, 30" long and survey cap set in the South line of Sublot 3 conveyed in part to Keith S. & Darwin R. Warren by deed recorded in Vol. 114, Pg. 5250 of Ashtabula County General Index of Deeds. Thence North 68 degrees, 16 minutes, 27 seconds East along the South line of Sublot 3, 80.00' to a 1/2" iron rebar, 30" long and survey cap set in the West R/W line of Mill St. at the Southeast corner

Thence South 00 degrees, 00 minutes, 00 seconds East, along the West R/W line of Mill St., 50.00' to the place of beginning and containing 0.092 acres of land, be the same more or less but subject to all legal highways. Pursuant to a survey September 18, 2002 by Fredrick T. Bennett, Ohio Registered Surveyor #6802. Known as being a parcel (12110001400) of land conveyed to Debra A. Courter by deed recorded in Vol. 215, Pg. 2637 of Ashtabula County General Index of Deeds. Bearings are assumed and used only to compute angles. The intent of the description is to accurately describe a parcel (121100001400) of land conveyed to Debra S. Courter by deed recorded in Vol. 215, Pg. 2637 of Ashtabula County General Index of Deeds. Property Address: 413 Mill Street Conneaut, OH 44030 Parcel Number: 121100001400 Prior Deed Reference: Official Records Volume 431, Page 2344 TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED. TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $15,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE JEFFREY R JINKENS 614-221-7663 Attorney for Plaintiff WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/2, 1/9, 1/16 (623) LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT SEPTEMBER TERM, 2012

3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE EDWARD M KOCHALSKI 614-222-4921 Attorney for Plaintiff WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/9, 1/16, 1/23 (209) LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT SEPTEMBER TERM, 2012 CASE NO. 2009CV1024

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT: EXHIBIT “A” Situated in the Township of Saybrook, County of Ashtabula and State of Ohio: Being Sublot No. 34 of Greenbriar Allotment, Addition No. 4 as recorded in Volume 16 of Plats, Page 14, and rerecorded in Volume 16 of Plats, Pages 30 and 31 of Ashtabula County Records.

Thence thru Grantor’s lands the following five courses and distances: North 89 deg. 27' 49" West, a distance of 395.00 feet to a pin set, passing thru a pin set in the west line of the road; North 02 deg. 12' 18" East, a distance of 118.00 feet to a pin set at a tree in an old fence line; South 89 deg. 27' 49" East, a distance of 166.00 feet to a pin set;

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT:

All bearings used and shown herein are based on the centerline of Crosby-Cook Road at: Due North, assumed.

North 04 deg. 26' 46" East, a distance of 109.00 feet to a pin set; And North 89 deg. 55' 41" East, a distance of 216.00 feet to point in the centerline of Crosby-Cook Road, passing thru a pin set in the west line of the road; Thence, Due South, along Crosby-Cook Road centerline, a distance of 229.00 feet to the place of beginning and containing within said described boundaries 1.619 acres of land, be the same more or less, but is subject to all legal highways.

All iron pins set were #5 iron rebar capped “PETER 6420”, 30" long. This being a part of the lands Previously conveyed to William H. Close by Ashtabula County Deed Records, Volume 90 Page 8823, and is pursuant to a survey and description made in October of 2009 by James M. Peter, Ohio Registration Number 6420.

Legal Description: The following real property: Situated in the County of Ashtabula in the State of Ohio and in the Township of New Lyme: Known as being part of Original Lot No. Four (4) in said New Lyme Township, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the center line of Crosby-Cook Road at the Southeast corner of land conveyed to Walter R. Summers and Beulah J. Summers by deed recorded in Volume 405, Page 449 of Ashtabula County Records of Deeds; Thence Southerly along said center line, about 1400 feet to the Northeast corner of land conveyed to William Reznak, et al. by Deed recorded in Volume 658, Page 307 of Ashtabula County Records of Deeds; Thence North 89 deg. 46' West, along the North line thereof a distance of 981.44 feet to a point in the West line of New Lyme Township; Thence North 0 deg. 34' West along said Township line, about 1400 feet to the Southwest corner of Tract Three of premises conveyed to William R. Summers et al. by deed recorded in Volume 405, Page 449, of Ashtabula County Records of Deeds.

Parcel Number: 48-039-10-99907 Prior Deed Reference: Volume 254, Page 1620

Thence Easterly along the South line thereof, to the center of the highway and the place of beginning, and containing within said bounds about 31.5 acres of land, be the same more or less, but subject to all legal highways.

Property Address: 4077 Wingate Court Ashtabula, OH 44004

EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY:

TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

Situated in the Township of New Lyme, County of Ashtabula, and State of Ohio, known as being a part of original New Lyme Township Lot Number 4, also known as being a part of Range III, Town-

TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $165,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/

Beginning at a point in the east line of the Grantor and in the centerline of Crosby-Cook Road (60 feet wide, Road Number 61), said point being Due North (as measured along Crosby-Cook Road centerline) a distance of 6085.11 feet from the centerline intersection of State Route 6 (60 feet wide) and Crosby-Cook Road, said point also being about 408.00 feet north of Grantor’s southeast corner;

KEYBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiffs vs WILLIAM H CLOSE DECEASED, TRAVIS J CLOSE AS EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM H CLOSE, UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES LEGATEES EXECUTORS ADMINISTRATORS AND ASSIGNS OF WILLIAM J CLOSE, AND THE GUARDIANS OF MINORS INCOMPETENTS, BENEFICIAL MORTGAGE COMPANY OF OHIO, OHIO DEPT OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES, ASHTABULA CO TREASURER, DANA G BUELL Defendants

CASE NO. 2005CV743 MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC Plaintiffs vs MARK TIMONERE, JOANN TIMONERE, ASHTABULA CO TREASURER, HOUSEHOLD REALTY CORPORATION Defendants

ship 9, of the Connecticut Western Reserve, and is further bounded and described as follows:

Parcel Number(s): 62-004-00003-01 Property Address: 4681 Crosby Cook Road Rome, OH 44085 Deed Reference Number: dated December 7, 2009, filed December 23, 2009, recorded in Official Records Volume 466, Page 2361, Recorder’s Office, Ashtabula County, Ohio TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED. TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $75,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE EDWARD M KOCHALSKI 614-222-4921 Attorney for Plaintiff WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/9, 1/16, 1/23 (804) LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT SEPTEMBER TERM, 2012 CASE NO. 2010CV670 GMAC MORTGAGE LLC Plaintiffs vs RONALD J McNAMARA, RONALD J McNAMARA UNK SPS, ANITA E McNAMARA, ANITA E McNAMARA UNK SPS, THE HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK, ASHTABULA CO TREASURER Defendants BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SEC-

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■ Continued From Page 13 TION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT:

Saybrook, City of Ashtabula, County of Ashtabula and State of Ohio:

Public Notices

Known as being Lot Number Nineteen (19) in Block Two (2) in the Marine Plat. [Volume 3, Page 111]

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EXHIBIT A Legal Description: Situated in the Township of Saybrook, County of Ashtabula and State of Ohio Known as being part of Section 2 of the Saybrook Gore, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the centerline of S.R. 45 at the northeast corner of land conveyed to Aaron B. Colling by deed recorded in Volume 35, Page 7766 of Ashtabula County General Records and further described as being distant southerly about 2184.63 feet from the centerline intersection of S.R. 45 and Carpenter Road;

COMMON PLEAS COURT SEPTEMBER TERM, 2012 CASE NO. 2011CV642 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiffs vs LORENE HUDSON, UNKNOWN SPOUSE IF ANY OF LORENE HUDSON, FIRST PLACE BANK FNA, NANTUCKET WOODS CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, NANTUCKET WOODS CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS AND SURVIVING ENTITIES Defendants

thence westerly along the northerly line of land conveyed to Aaron B. Colling, as aforementioned, a distance of 250 feet to a point; thence northerly on a line parallel with the centerline of S.R. 45, a distance of 125 feet to a point; thence easterly on a line parallel with the 1st described course, a distance of 250 feet to a point in the centerline of S.R. 45; thence southerly along said road centerline a distance of 125 feet to the place of beginning and containing, about 0.717 of an acre, be the same more or less, but subject to all legal highways.

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT:

Said Premises Being Further and Better described as follows: Being part of Section 2 in Saybrook Township and part of lands of Aaron B. Colling, as recorded in Volume 32, page 7474, Ashtabula County General Index Records and further described as follows:

Situated in the City of Geneva, County of Ashtabula, State of Ohio:

Beginning at a point in the centerline of State Route 45, said point being South 00 degree 08' West, a distance of 2059.63 feet from the centerline of Carpenter Road, as measured along the centerline of State Route 45; COURSE 1: thence South 00 degree 08' West, along the centerline of State Route 45, a distance of 125.00 feet to a point; COURSE 2: thence South 89 degrees 36' West, (passing through an iron pin set at 30.00 feet) a total distance of 250.00 feet to an iron pin set; COURSE 3: thence North 00 degree 08' East, a distance of 125.00 feet to an iron pin set; COURSE 4: thence North 89 degrees 36' East, (passing through an iron pin set at 220.00 feet) a total distance of 250.00 feet to the place of beginning and containing 0.7174 acres of land. Pursuant to survey of Jerry Slay, Registered Land Surveyor No., said survey dated July 28, 1987. Be the same more or less, but subject to all legal highways. Parcel Number(s): 48-003-00080-01 Property Address: 2621 Center Road Ashtabula, OH 44004 Deed Reference Number: dated June 25, 1987, filed July 30, 1987, recorded in Official Records Volume 38, Page 9423, Recorder’s Office, Ashtabula County, Ohio TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED. TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $105,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE SHERRIE MIKHAIL MIDAY 614-222-4921 Attorney for Plaintiff WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/9, 1/16, 1/23 (590) LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA

LEGAL DESCRIPTION:

FEBRUARY 19, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT: Exhibit A Situated in the Township of Pierpont, County of Ashtabula, and State of Ohio: PARCEL ONE: Known as being part of Lot No. Eight (8) in said Pierpont Township and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the centerline of Graham Road at the northwest corner of land in Lot No. 8 conveyed to Harry Hudson by deed recorded in Volume 568, Page 4 of Ashtabula County Records of Deeds (conveyed to S. Hubbard by instrument recorded in Volume 67 at Page 1127 of the Ashtabula County General Index Records); Thence South 01º 05' 30" West along the west line of said Hudson land, a distance of 30 feet to an iron pin set in the south line of Graham Road; Thence southerly on the same course and along the west line of said Hudson land, a distance of 505.42 feet to an iron pin at the southwest corner of said Hudson land;

And known as Unit Number 290, together with the undivided percentage of ownership interest and to all of the Common Facilities (the common areas) appurtenant to said unit in the Nantucket Woods Condominium shown by the drawings recorded in Volume 15 of Plats, Page 52-58 inclusive and further described by the Declaration of Condominium Ownership and the By-Laws for said condominium as the same is recorded in Volume 70, Pages 3379-3451 inclusive of the Ashtabula County Records (the Declaration) and as further amended in the 14th Amendment recorded in Vol. 413, Page 1781, having 2.88% interest.

Thence continuing southerly on the same course an additional distance of 919.58 feet to a point;

Property Address: 290 Nantucket Drive Geneva, OH 44041

Permanent Parcel Number: 40004-00-011-00

Parcel No: 20-034-00-290-00 Prior Deed Reference: 495/45 TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED. TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $72,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE JENNIFER SCHAEFFER 513-241-3100 Attorney for Plaintiff WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/9, 1/16, 1/23 (283) LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT SEPTEMBER TERM, 2012 CASE NO. 2011CV756 THE ANDOVER BANK Plaintiffs vs KARIN M WATERMAN, CAVALRY SPV I LLC, CAPITAL ONE BANK USA NA, STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION, ASHTABULA CO TREASURER, ACA DAWN M CRAGON Defendants BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON TUESDAY,

Thence west on a line parallel with the centerline of Graham Road, a distance of 150 feet to a point; Thence north, a distance of 1,455 feet to the centerline of Graham Road; Thence east along the centerline of Graham Road, a distance of 150 feet to the place of beginning, and containing 5.01 acres pursuant to survey by Jerry Slay, Registered Surveyor, be the same more or less, but subject to all legal highways.

PARCEL TWO: Beginning at an iron pin in the west line of lands of E.W. and M. Martin, as recorded in Volume 389, Page 423 (conveyed to S. and J. Martin by instrument recorded in Volume 54 at Page 1946 of the Ashtabula County General Index Records), said pin also being in the southeast corner of lands of Graham Development Company, as recorded in Volume 787, Page 114 (conveyed to S. Hubbard by instrument recorded in Volume 67 at Page 1127 of the Ashtabula County General Index Records); Thence South 00º 04' 30" East along the west line of land of said Martin, 739.75 feet to an iron pin set in the north line of lands of R. and M.J. Wiser, as recorded in Volume 682, Page 381; Thence South 89º 31' West along the north line of Wiser, 757.30 feet to a point; Thence North 00º’ 04' 30" West, 746.19 feet to an iron pin set in the south line of lands of Graham Development Company, recorded in Volume 787, Page 106; Thence east along the south line of lands of Graham Development Company, as recorded in Volume 787, Pages 106, 110, and 114, 757.30 feet to the place of beginning and containing 12.91 acres of land. Permanent Parcel Number: 40004-00-006-00 Prior Deed Reference: Volume 371 at Page 381 and Volume 65 at Page 3267 of the Ashtabula County General Index Records

The property is located at 7212 Graham Road, Pierpont Township, Ashtabula County, Ohio. TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED. TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $90,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE RICHARD B KOTILA 440-293-7256 X 345 Attorney for Plaintiff WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/9, 1/16, 1/23 (655) LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT SEPTEMBER TERM, 2012 CASE NO. 2012CV66 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF CWALT INC ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 200549CBMORTGAGE PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-49CB Plaintiffs vs DARRIN L SHELDON, DARRIN L SHELDON UNK SPS, MICHELLE R SHELDON, MICHELLE R SHELDON UNK SPS, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE BANK NA ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, ASHTABULA CO TREASURER Defendants BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT: EXHIBIT A Legal Description: Situated in Lot 17, Ashtabula Township, R3, T13, Connecticut Western Reserve, Ashtabula County, Ohio: Beginning at a point in the centerline of S.R. 84 (aka South Ridge Road, 60 feet wide) in the East line of Ohio Rail Transportation Authority (23-3399), said point being North 60 degrees 18 minutes 00 seconds East, 361.81 feet from the East line of Lot 11, Saybrook Township (said Township line point being South 25 degrees 42 minutes 00 seconds East, 32.88 feet from a 3/4" iron pin found and also being South 63 degrees 08 minutes 00 seconds West, 693.00 feet, South 48 degrees 29 minutes 00 seconds West, 1283.63 feet (Stone Monument in Monument Box found at this angle point) and South 60 degrees 18 minutes 00 seconds West, 336.20 feet from the centerline of Woodman Avenue); Course 1: Thence North 25 degrees 10 minutes 00 second East along the East line of Ohio Rail (Passing through a 5/8" capped iron pin set in the North line of S. R. 84) a total distance of 171.80 feet to a 5/8" capped “Slay 5298” iron pin found, Course 2: Thence North 64 degrees 50 minutes 00 seconds West along the line of Ohio Rail, 20.00 feet to a 5/8" capped “Slay 5298” iron pin found;

East along the East line of Ohio Rail, 235.00 feet to a 5/8" capped “Slay 5298” iron pin found; Course 4: Thence Northerly along the East line of Ohio Rail and along a curve deflecting to the right having a radius of 11,389.00 feet, a Tangent of 166.51 feet, a delta of 01 degrees 40 minutes 31 seconds, a chord of 332.99 feet, a chord bearing of North 26 degrees 00 minutes 16 seconds East, an arc distance of 333.00 feet to a 5/8" capped “Slay 5298” iron pin found at the Northwest corner of Gary L., Patricia A. Coy (97-9509); Course 5: Thence South 39 degrees 48 minutes 56 seconds East along the Westerly line of Coy (Passing through a 1/2" iron pin found 29.72 feet from centerline) a total distance of 375.71 feet to the centerline of State Route 84; Course 6: Thence South 48 degrees 29 minutes 00 seconds West along the centerline, 333.12 feet to a stone monument found in a monument box at angle point; Course 7: Thence South 60 degrees 18 minutes 00 seconds West along the centerline 336.20 feet to the place of beginning and containing 3.2465 acres. Bearings are to an assumed meridian and indicate angles only, as per survey by Jerry Slay, Ohio Surveyor Number 5298 dated September 24, 2002. Intent is to update this survey to meet the requirements of the County engineer. All capped iron pins set marked “Slay 5298” are 5/8" X 30". Parcel 040260003900

Number(s):

Property Address: 1905 South Ridge Road Ashtabula, OH 44004 Deed Reference Number: dated September 16, 2005, filed September 19, 2005, recorded in Official Records Volume 349, Page 2140, Recorder’s Office, Ashtabula County, Ohio

Property Address: 621 Ohio Avenue Ashtabula, OH 44004 Parcel No: 500012010700 Prior Deed Reference: Vol 409 Page 2258 TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED. TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $51,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE JENNIFER A BAUGHMAN 513-241-3100 Attorney for Plaintiff WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/9, 1/16, 1/23 (230) LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT SEPTEMBER TERM, 2012 CASE NO. 2012CV170 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION Plaintiffs vs RHIANNON L PARADISE, MATTHEW J PARADISE Defendants BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT:

TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION:

TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $84,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE

The following described REAL PROPERTY situated in the Township of Richmond, County of Ashtabula and State of Ohio and more particularly described as follows:

SHERRIE MIKHAIL MIDAY 614-222-4921 Attorney for Plaintiff

PART OF LANDS OF THOMAS M. AND KATHLEEN A. HITCHCOCK (166-703):

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/9, 1/16, 1/23 (696)

SITUATED IN LOTS 45 & 46, RICHMOND TOWNSHIP, R1, T10, CONNECTICUT WESTERN RESERVE, ASHTABULA COUNTY, OHIO:

LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT SEPTEMBER TERM, 2012 CASE NO. 2012CV108 US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiffs vs MONICA L MAYS AKA MONICA L SERPAS, JASON L SERPAS Defendants BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT: LEGAL DESCRIPTION:

Course 3: Thence North 25 degrees 10 minutes 00 seconds

Being the same premises conveyed to Robert N. Geisinger and Mary Ellen Geisinger, Husband and Wife, by deed dated October 30, 1950, and recorded in Volume 572, Page 535, Ashtabula County Records of Deeds.

Situated in the Township of

BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE CENTERLINE OF STATE ROUTE 7 (60 feet wide), SAID POINT BEING SOUTH 00 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 52 SECONDS WEST, 986.93 FEET FROM A PK NAIL FOUND IN THE CENTERLINE OF FOOTVILLERICHMOND ROAD: COURSE 1: THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 19 SECONDS EAST (Passing through a 5/8" capped iron pin set in the east line of State Route 7, 30.00 feet from centerline) A TOTAL DISTANCE OF 578.40 FEET TO A 5/8" CAPPED IRON PIN SET AT A WEST LINE OF JAMES E. MALZ (524-483): COURSE 2: THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 52 SECONDS WEST, ALONG A WEST LINE OF SAID MALZ, 194.93 FEET TO A 5/8" CAPPED “SLAY 5298” IRON PIN FOUND AT AN INTERIOR CORNER OF SAID MALZ; COURSE 3: THENCE NORTH 88

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■ Continued From Page 14 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 01 SECONDS WEST ALONG A NORTH LINE OF SAID MALZ (Passing through a 5/8" capped “Slay 5298” iron pin found, 30.00 feet from centerline) A TOTAL DISTANCE OF 578.50 FEET TO THE CENTERLINE OF STATE ROUTE 7; COURSE 4: THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 52 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE CENTERLINE, 184.11 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 2.5167 ACRES. BEARINGS ARE TO AN ASSUMED MERIDIAN AND INDICATE ANGLES ONLY. AS PER SURVEY BY JERRY SLAY, OHIO SURVEYOR NUMBER 5298 DATED SEPTEMBER 18, 2001. INTENT IS TO SPLIT 2.5167 ACRES FROM THE SOUTH HALF OF THIS ORIGINAL PARCEL. ALL CAPPED IRON PINS SET MARKED “SLAY 5298” ARE 5/8" X 30". Property Address: 2748 State Route 7 Andover, OH 44003 Parcel No: 45-021-00-008-98 Prior Deed Reference: Book 374, Page 852 TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED. TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $33,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE ANITA L MADDIX 513-241-3100 Attorney for Plaintiff WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/9, 1/16, 1/23 (473) LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT SEPTEMBER TERM, 2012 CASE NO. 2012CV248 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC Plaintiffs vs JEFFREY A STEVENSON, MEGHAN A STEVENSON LVNV FUNDING LLC SA CT CORPORATION SYSTEM Defendants BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT: Exhibit ‘A’ Legal Description Situated in the Township of Kingsville, County of Ashtabula and State of Ohio: PARCEL NO. ONE: Situated in the Township of Kingsville, now Village of N. Kingsville, County of Ashtabula and State of Ohio: and known as part of Lot Number One (1) in the Amidon Plat in the Township of Kingsville, as recorded in Volume 8, Page 48 of Ashtabula County Plat records and bounded and described as follows: Commencing at an iron pin at the intersection of the southerly line of the North Ridge Road with the easterly line of lot Number One (1) of said Amidon Plat; thence south fifty-seven (57) degrees, thirty-three (33) minutes, west along the southerly line of the North Ridge Road, a distance of one hundred forty-four and fortyfour hundredths (144.44) feet to an iron pipe; thence south zero (0)

lows:

Public Notices Public Notices in Newspapers. Your Right to Know, Delivered Right to Your Door. degrees, thirty (30) minutes, forty (40) seconds east a distance of one hundred ninety and fiftyseven hundredths (190.57) feet to an iron pipe; thence south eighty-five (85) degrees, forty-five (45) minutes east, a distance of one hundred (100) feet to an iron pipe in the easterly line of Lot Number One (1) in said Amidon Plat; thence north four (4) degrees, fifteen (15) minutes east, along the easterly line of said Lot Number One (1) Amidon Plat a distance of two hundred seventysix and twenty-three hundredths (276.23) feet to the place of beginning and containing 0.585 acres of land, be the same, more or less, but subject to all legal highways. PARCEL NO. TWO: Situated in the Village of North Kingsville, County of Ashtabula and State of Ohio: Being part of Sublot No. 1 in the M.C. Amidon Plat, a Subdivision of part of Original Kingsville Township Lot No. 33, as recorded in Volume 8 of Plats, Page 48 of Ashtabula County Records and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at an iron pin in the westerly line of Sublot No. 2 in said M.C. Amidon Plat at the southeast corner of land conveyed to Blaine Daniel Snyder and Iona B, Snyder by deed dated June 17, 1963 and recorded in Volume 627, Page 371 of Ashtabula County Records; thence South 4 degrees 15' West along the westerly lines of Sublot No. 2 and Sublot No. 7 a distance of 347.08 feet to an iron pin in the northerly line of Sublot No. 8; thence North 85 degrees 45' West, along the northerly line of Sublot No. 8, a distance of 147.40 feet to an iron pin; thence North 2 degrees 01' East, parallel with the westerly line of Sublot No. 1 and 9.00 feet easterly therefrom, a distance of 290.20 feet to an iron pin; thence North 50 degrees 04' 24" East 81.96 feet to the southwest corner of land conveyed to Blaine Daniel Snyder and Iona B. Snyder as aforesaid; thence South 85 degrees 45' East, along the southerly line of said land so conveyed to Snyder, 100 feet to the place of beginning and containing 1.189 acres of land, according to a survey made in May, 1968, by Ronald M. Bienko and Jesse W. Hart, Registered Surveyors. Property Address: 1543 North Ridge East Ashtabula, OH 44004 Parcel No: 28-046-00-023-00 & 28-046-00-024-00 Prior Deed Reference: Book 330 & Page 049 TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED. TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $69,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE TINA R EDMONDSON 513-241-3100 Attorney for Plaintiff

Defendants BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT: EXHIBIT A Legal Description: Situated in the City of Geneva, County of Ashtabula and State of Ohio: And known as being part of Original Geneva Township Lot No. 16, Section 2, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center line of the South Ridge Road (Route 84) at the Southeasterly corner of lands formerly owned by Flora Wilcox, now owned by Edward J. Sezon by deed recorded in Volume 23, Page 7218 of Ashtabula County Records; thence Northerly along the Easterly line of said Wilcox land, a distance of 499.30 feet to an iron pipe in the center of a ditch; thence Southeasterly along the center line of said ditch, a distance of 195.17 feet to an iron pipe; thence Southerly a distance of 472.80 feet to the center line of South Ridge Road; thence Westerly along the center line of South Ridge Road a distance of 209.93 feet to the place of beginning, and containing within said boundaries 2.26 acres of land, be the same more or less, but subject to all legal highways. Parcel 200320005200

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Property Address: 295 South Ridge East Road Geneva, OH 44041 Deed Reference Number: dated April 23, 2003, filed May 9, 2003, recorded in Official Records Volume 247, Page 2321, Recorder’s Office, Ashtabula County, Ohio TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

Situated in the City of Geneva, County of Ashtabula and State of Ohio: Being part of Lot 16, Section No. 2, Township No. 12, Range 5 and bounded and described as follows: Commencing in the center of Eagle Street at the southeast corner of a lot belonging to Phoebe Webster [Fox, T.D. 871-48]; thence running westerly in the south line of said Phoebe Webster’s land to the northeast corner of land conveyed by the United Church of Geneva, Ohio to Katherine E. Spade by deed dated February 21, 1953 and recorded in Volume 488, Page 244 of the Ashtabula County Records of Deeds [Boyd, N.W. & M.J. Trust 111-2173]; thence southerly along the east line of said Spade to the southeast corner of the land of said Spade; thence easterly parallel with the south line of land of said Phoebe Webster, which is the north line of the property herein described to the center of Eagle Street; thence in a northerly direction along the centerline of Eagle Street, about seventy-five (75) feet to the place of beginning. Excepting therefrom a small portion thereof from the south part heretofore sold and conveyed to P.B. Waters, the same being a small strip of land upon which the gas well is located. Permanent Parcel Number 200060003600 Said property is known as 216 South Eagle Street, Geneva, OH 44041. Prior Deed: Volume 222, Page 1271 TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED. TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $24,400 FIXED MINIMUM BID. GILBERT L RIEGER 330-392-6171 Attorney for Plaintiff

SHERRIE MIKHAIL MIDAY 614-222-4921 Attorney for Plaintiff

LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT JANUARY TERM, 2013

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/9, 1/16, 1/23 (381)

CASE NO. 2008CV574

CASE NO. 2005CV420

CASE NO. 2012CV731 WELLS FARGO BANK NA AS TRUSTEE FOR BEAR STEARNS ASSET BACKED SECURITIES 1 TRUST 2004-BO1 Plaintiffs vs MISTY G BROWN, JACK C BROWN, JACK C BROWN UNK SPS, MISTY G BROWN UNK SPS, FIFTH THIRD BANK, ASHTABULA CO TREASURER

BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2013 AT TEN

LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT SEPTEMBER TERM, 2012

“EXHIBIT A”

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/16, 1/23, 1/30 (381)

LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT JANUARY TERM, 2013

THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT:

“EXHIBIT A”

TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $75,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ACTING THROUGH THE RURAL DEVELOPMENT UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (USDA) Plaintiffs vs EDWARD E CHOM, JENNIFER L CHOM, CITY OF GENEVA, ASHTABULA CO TREASURER Defendants

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/9, 1/16, 1/23 (696)

O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT:

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ACTING THROUGH THE RURAL DEVELOPMENT, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (USDA) Plaintiffs vs LARRI L McFARLAND, AMY L McFARLAND, THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & COMMUNITY SERVICES, CITIFINANCIAL EAST WEST SA CT CORPORATION SYSTEM, WORLDWIDE ASSET PURCHASING LLC, DISCOVER BANK, STATE OF OHIO, DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION, ASHTABULA CO TREASURER Defendants BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY

Situated in the Township of Ashtabula, County of Ashtabula and State of Ohio: Known as being parts of Lots Numbers Twentythree (23) and Twenty-four (24) in the Suburban Gardens Allotment (as recorded in Volume 7, Page 8 of Ashtabula County Plat Records) and bounded and described as follows: Tract One: Being the north Thirtyone and Ninety-five Hundredths (31.95) feet of Lot Number Twenty-four (24). This tract has a frontage on Ridgewood Avenue of 31.95 feet and extending back the entire depth of Lot Number Twenty-four (24). Subject to restrictions of record. Tract Two: Being the south Twenty-three and Five Hundredths (23.05) feet of Lot Number Twenty-three (23). This tract has a frontage of Twenty-three and Five Hundredths (23.05) feet and extending back the entire depth of said Lot Number Twentythree (23). Subject to restrictions of record.

Beginning at a point in the centerline of Bogue Road, socalled, which is One Thousand Four Hundred Forty-eight and Fifty-five Hundredths (1,448.55) feet South as measured along the center line thereof from the point of intersection thereof with the center line of Windsor Road, socalled; Thence Easterly on a line parallel with the center line of said Windsor Road a distance of Two Hundred Fifty (250) feet to an iron pin; Thence Southerly on a line parallel with the center line of Bogue Road a distance of One Hundred (100) feet to an iron pin; Thence Westerly along a line parallel with the center line of Windsor Road a distance of Two Hundred Fifty (250) feet to the center line of Bogue Road; Thence Northerly along the center line of Bogue Road One Hundred (100) feet to the place of beginning and containing approximately Fifty-seven Hundredths (0.57) acre. Be the same more or less, but subject to all legal highways. Parcel Number(s):38-006-00009-00 Prior Deed Info.: Warranty Deed, Book 84, Page 4837, recorded September 28, 1995 (grantor did not sign); Warranty Deed, Vol. 839, Page 211, recorded April 1, 1976 Address: 7212 Bogue Rd Orwell, OH 44076 TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED.

P.P. #030300002300 Said property is known as 3225 Ridgewood Avenue, Ashtabula, OH 44004 for street numbering purposes. Prior Deed: Official Record Volume 153, Page 2121 TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED. TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $72,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE GILBER L RIEGER 330-392-6171 Attorney for Plaintiff WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/16, 1/23, 1/30 (340) LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT JANUARY TERM, 2013 CASE NO. 2010CV290 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2006-FF1 MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-FF1 Plaintiffs vs CAROLYN N WONDOLOWSKI FKA CAROLYN J DYKE, UNKNOWN SPOUSE IF ANY OF CAROLYN J WONDOLOWSKI FKA CAROLYN J DYKE, RUSSELL I PETERSEN, MARGARET PETERSEN, PACCAR FINANCIAL CORP, ASHTABULA CO TREASURER Defendants BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT: Legal Description: Situated in the Township of Orwell, County of Ashtabula and State of Ohio: Known as being part of Section No. 6 therein and bounded as fol-

TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $45,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE ROBERT R HOOSE 330-436-0300 Attorney for Plaintiff WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/16, 1/23, 1/30 (400) LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT JANUARY TERM, 2013 CASE NO. 2011CV311 US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiffs vs NICHOLAS G DAVIS, NELL S CARROSCIA AKA NELL S DAVIS, OHIO HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY Defendants BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT: LEGAL DESCRIPTION SITUATED IN THE TOWNSHIP OF SAYBROOK, COUNTY OF ASHTABULA, AND STATE OF OHIO: BEING A PART OF LOT 80 IN SAID TOWNSHIP, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE CENTER LINE OF AUSTINBURG ROAD WHERE IT IS INTERSECTED BY THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 80; THENCE NORTH 47 DEGREES 5' EAST ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF AUSTINBURG ROAD, ONE HUNDRED FORTY-FIVE AND SIXTY-TWO HUNDREDTHS (145.62) FEET TO A POINT IN THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OWNED BY ROBERT M. AND JANICE M. BIENKO, THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES 28' WEST ALONG THE WEST-

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■ Continued From Page 15 ERLY LINE OF BIENKO, FIVE HUNDRED SEVENTY-SIX AND THIRTY-FIVE HUNDREDTHS (576.35) FEET TO AN IRON PIN IN THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID BIENKO, SAID IRON PIN ALSO BEING IN THE NORTHERLY LINE OF LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OWNED BY ROBERT CALLENDER, ET AL.; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 32' WEST ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID CALLENDER AND A WESTERLY EXTENSION OF THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID BIENKO, ONE HUNDRED FIVE AND EIGHTY-FOUR HUNDREDTHS (105.84) FEET TO AN IRON PIN IN THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 80; THENCE NORTH 0 DEGREES 28' EAST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 80, FOUR HUNDRED SEVENTY-SIX AND FIFTY HUNDREDTHS (476.50) FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 1.28 ACRES OF LAND, BE THE SAME MORE OR LESS, BUT SUBJECT TO ALL LEGAL HIGHWAYS. Property Address: 2764 Austinburg Road Ashtabula, OH 44004 Parcel No: 48-025-00-049-00 Prior Deed Reference: O.R. Book 428, Page 1430 TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED. TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $54,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE MIRANDA S HAMRICK 513-241-3100 Attorney for Plaintiff WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/16, 1/23, 1/30 (397) LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT JANUARY TERM, 2013

Legal Description

Public Notices Public Notices in Newspapers. Your Right to Know, Delivered Right to Your Door. taining 0.025 acres of land.

Recorder, further described.

TRACT TWO: Being a part of Lot No. 44 and 35 in said Township of Saybrook, County of Ashtabula and State of Ohio, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center of North Ridge Road, said point being 77.34 feet northeasterly from the southeast corner of lands formerly owned by Mrs. Durey; now Thompson, H. J. & A., 11-1-66.

Beginning at a 3/4" iron pipe found to mark a point in the West line of Main Avenue (66 feet wide) at the Northeast corner of lands to TDR & M Properties, as recorded in Deed Volume 366, Page 202, said point being located from the right of way intersection of the West line of Main Avenue with the North line of West 54th Street (66 feet wide) North 14 degrees-01'-50" East, a distance of 74.23 feet to the point and place of beginning. (said right of way intersection being referenced by a 1/2" iron pipe found S 36 degrees-57'-56" W, 0.47 feet from the intersection).

thence north 29 degrees 20' west, 253.62 feet to an iron pin; thence north 57 degrees 00' east, 16.69 feet to an iron pin; thence north 15' 58" west, 398.63 feet to an iron pin; thence north 67 degrees 00' east, 74.26 feet to an iron pin set in the northwest corner of lands of J. D. Brooks; thence south 15 degrees 58' east along the west line of said J. D. Brooks, 660 feet to the center of North Ridge Road; thence south 57 degrees 00' west along the center of North Ridge Road, 56.92 feet to the place of beginning, and containing about 1.08 acres of land. Property Address: 5337 North Ridge Road Ashtabula, OH 44005 Parcel No: 48-021-00-066-00 & 48-021-00-065-01 Prior Deed Reference: Volume 417, Page 1675 TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED. TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $78,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE JENNIFER N HELLER 513-241-3100 Attorney for Plaintiff

CASE NO. 2011CV897 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC Plaintiffs vs CATHERINE J TAKACS, CATHERINE J TAKACS UNK SPS, STATE OF OHIO ESTATE TAX DIVISION Defendants BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Situated in the Township of Saybrook, County of Ashtabula and State of Ohio: TRACT ONE: Known as being part of Lot 44 in the Township of Saybrook, County Of Ashtabula and State of Ohio: commencing at an iron pin where the easterly line of lands now or formerly owned by Angie L. Dye (Volume 274, Page 188), now Round J. is intersected by the northerly line of North Ridge Road; thence north 24 degrees 20' west along said Angie L. Dye’s easterly line a distance of 222.54 feet to an iron pin in the northeasterly corner thereof; thence South 56 degrees 00' west along said Dye’s northerly line and parallel with North Ridge Road, a distance of 10 feet to a point; thence South 26 degrees 58' 33" east, a distance of 221.26 feet to the place of beginning end con-

WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/16, 1/23, 1/30 (494) LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT JANUARY TERM, 2013 CASE NO. 2011CV972 WELLS FARGO BANK NA Plaintiffs vs JONATHON SANABRIA AKA JONATHAN SANABRIA, UNKNOWN SPOUSE IF ANY OF JONATHON SANABRIA AKA JONATHAN SANABRIA NKA JESSICA SANABRIA AKA UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JONATHAN SANABRIA, THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA SECRETARY OF HOUSING, ASHTABULA CO TREASURER Defendants BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT: EXHIBIT A Legal Description: All that certain lands situate in a portion of Sublot 66, as illustrated in the Tyler Plat, recorded in Plat Volume 1, Page 32, in Lot 3, City of Ashtabula, Township Number 12 North, Range III West, in the Connecticut Western Reserve Survey, County of Ashtabula, State of Ohio, a resurvey of the lands to TDR & M Properties, as recorded in Deed Volume 366, Page 204 (PPN 05-205-00-19300) in the Office of the County

Thence; the following (4) courses and distances: North 76 degrees13'-49" West with the North line of said TDR & M Properties and the North line of another parcel to TDR & M Properties, as recorded in Deed Volume 366, Page 200, a distance of 123.19 feet mark a point in the East line of lands to Delores Reed, as recorded in Deed Volume 67, Page 8866 (said point being referenced by a 3/4" iron pipe found South 76 degrees-13'-49" East, 0.18 feet from the corner). Thence; North 01 degrees-29'-02" West, with the East line of said Reed, a distance of 41.46 feet to mark a point in the line common to Sublots 66 and 65 in the South line of lands to Norberto & Carmen Lopez, as recorded in Deed Volume 144, Page 93 (said point being referenced by a 2" iron pipe found North 01 degrees-29'03" West, 0.15 feet from the corner and a 7/8" iron pin found North 83 degrees-31'-27" West, 1.00 feet from the corner) Thence; South 76 degrees-13'49" East, with the line common to Sublots 65 and 66 and the South line of said Lopez, a distance of 134.28 feet to mark a point in West line of Main Avenue (said point being referenced by a 1/2" iron pipe found North 60 degrees45'-52" West, 0.22 feet and a 1" iron pin found North 58 degrees04'-23" East, 0.15 feet from the corner) Thence; South 14 degrees-01'50" West, with the West line of Main Avenue, a distance of 40.00 feet to the point and place of beginning, said land containing 0.1182 acres as surveyed and described in May 2006 by Timothy E. Stocker, P.S. 7245 Crabbs’ Surveying Order 4024. Basis of bearings are to an assumed meridian along the centerline of Main Avenue, North 14 degrees-01'-50" East Parcel 052050019300

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Property Address: 5339 Main Avenue Ashtabula, OH 44004 Deed Reference Number: dated June 26, 2006, filed June 27, 2006, recorded in Official Records Volume 378, Page 2348, Recorder’s Office, Ashtabula County, Ohio TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED. TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $27,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE ANN MARIE JOHNSON 614-222-4921 Attorney for Plaintiff WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/16, 1/23, 1/30 (688) LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT JANUARY TERM, 2013 CASE NO. 2011CV1047

EAST OHIO CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Plaintiffs vs ROBERT G LONG, UNKNOWN SPOUSE IF ANY OF ROBERT LONG, ASHTABULA CO TREASURER Defendants BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT: EXHIBIT “A” LANDS OF EAST OHIO CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, AS RECORDED IN MICROFICHE 4471677: LOTS 1 & 3 AND PART OF LOTS 2,7 & 8 OF THE MORTON’S SURVEY OF THE MANCHESTER PLAT, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 2, PAGE 14, LOT O.L. 5, ASHTABULA CITY, R3, T13, CONNECTICUT WESTERN RESERVE, ASHTABULA COUNTY, OHIO: BEGINNING AT A POINT AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE EAST LINE OF LAKE AVENUE, 60 FEET WIDE, AND THE SOUTH LINE OF WEST 3RD STREET, 50 FEET WIDE, SAID POINT BEING SOUTH 64 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 24 SECONDS EAST, 31.86 FEET FROM THE INTERSECTION OF THE CENTERLINES OF WEST 3RD STREET & LAKE AVENUE: COURSE 1: THENCE NORTH 64 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 37 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF WEST 3RD STREET, 131.43 FEET TO AN “X” SET IN A CONCRETE DRIVE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4 OF SAID PLAT; COURSE 2: THENCE SOUTH 25 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 23 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF LOT 4, 116.37 FEET TO A 5/8" CAPPED “SHARP 7510” IRON PIN FOUND AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 10 OF SAID PLAT; COURSE 3: THENCE SOUTH 64 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 37 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF LOTS 10 & 9 OF SAID PLAT, 100.22 FEET TO A POINT IN THE EAST LINE OF ANGELA M. WILLIAMS, A.K.A. ANGELIA M. (361-2181) (3/8" IRON PIPE FOUND 0.28 FEET NORTH & 0.12 FEET EAST); COURSE 4: THENCE NORTH 25 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 23 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF WILLIAMS, 6.90 FEET TO A PK NAIL SET IN ASPHALT; COURSE 5: THENCE SOUTH 64 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 37 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF WILLIAMS, 15.39 FEET TO A PK NAIL SET IN ASPHALT; COURSE 6: THENCE SOUTH 26 DEGREES 04 MINUTES 08 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF WILLIAMS, 30.57 FEET TO A DRILL HOLE IN CONCRETE DRIVEWAY FOUND; COURSE 7: THENCE SOUTH 09 DEGREES 07 MINUTES 01 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF WILLIAMS, 41.40 FEET TO AN “X” IN SIDEWALK SET;

COURSE 8: THENCE NORTH 83 DEGREES 40 MINUTES 45 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF WILLIAMS, 40.29 FEET TO A 5/8" CAPPED “SHARP 7510” IRON PIN FOUND; COURSE 9: THENCE SOUTH 25 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 23 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF WILLIAMS, 63.92 FEET TO A 5/8" CAPPED “SHARP 7510” IRON PIN FOUND IN THE NORTH LINE OF WEST 4TH STREET, 50 FEET WIDE; COURSE 10: THENCE SOUTH 64 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 37 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF WEST 4TH STREET, 93.29 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF LAKE AVENUE; COURSE 11: THENCE NORTH 06 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF LAKE AVENUE, 255.18 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 0.647 ACRES BEARINGS ARE TO AN ASSUMED MERIDIAN AND INDICATE ANGLES ONLY AS PER SURVEY BY JERRY SLAY, OHIO SURVEYOR NUMBER 5298 DATED NOVEMBER 5, 2009 INTENT IS TO COMBINE PPN’S 68-409-00-080-00, 68-409-00081-00, 68-409-00-082-00, 68409-00-083-00 & 68-409-00-08400 NO PINS WERE SET FOR THIS SURVEY Parcel Nos: 684090008000 684090008100 684090008200 684090008300 684090008400 Addresses: 1424 W. 3rd Street 1426 W. 3rd St. 332 Lake W. 4th St. Ashtabula, Ohio TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED. TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $81,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE REX W MILLER 330-493-0040 Attorney for Plaintiff WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/16, 1/23, 1/30 (680) LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT JANUARY TERM, 2013

Situated in the City of Conneaut, County of Ashtabula and State of Ohio: And known as being part of Lot number Sixty-Seven (67), Township Number Thirteen (13) in the first range and bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the East line of the Furnace Road at a concrete monument at the Southwest corner of lands of Dorothy Christopher (Vol. 31, Page 3467), formerly Joseph and Dorothy Christopher and Even Earlier, Nick and Alice Christopher; thence Easterly along Christopher’s South line six hundred eighty-eight and two tenths feet (688.2) to a concrete monument; thence continuing Easterly along said Christopher’s South line to the Southeast corner of said Christopher’s land line to a concrete monument; thence Northerly along Christopher’s East line to the South line of other Christopher lands formerly owned by Brown Co. and Kennedy; thence again Easterly along Christopher South line to the West line of lands of the P.C. & L.E. Railroad Company; thence Southerly along the West line of said railroad Company’s lands to the Northeast corner of lands heretofore conveyed by Albert R. Tisdale and Lottie C. Tisdale to Loomis Subsequently owned by Diehl, and now owned by W. & E. Burns (Vol. 43, Page 5883, which point is now in the state of right of way of Interstate 90); thence Westerly along the said Bums North line a distance of one thousand nine hundred fifty-three and six tenths feet (1953.6) to the East line of said Furnace Road, which point is also the Northwest corner of said Burns lands; thence Northerly along the East line of Furnace Road one hundred thirty feet (130) to the piece of beginning. Further bounded and described as follows: Situated in the City of Conneaut, County of Ashtabula, and State of Ohio: And know as being a part of Lot No. 67, Township 13 and first range and bounded and described as beginning in the East line of Furnace Road at a concrete monument at the Southwest corner of land of Dorothy Christopher (vol. 31, Page 3467) formerly J.E. Christopher by deed filed November 10, 1959 and recorded in volume 585, page 284 of Ashtabula County Records of deeds and now owned by W. and E. Burns by deed filed August 24, 1988 and recorded in Ashtabula County General Records Volume 43, page 5883 of Ashtabula County Records said concrete monument is not at Burns Southwest Corner it is now Christopher’s corner; thence Easterly along Christopher’s South line 688.2 feet to a concrete monument; thence continuing Easterly to the Southeast corner thereof, thence Northerly along the Easterly line of aforesaid Christopher’s East line to the South line of lands conveyed to D. Christopher by deed filed November 5, 1985 and recorded in General Records Volume 31, Page 3467 of Ashtabula County Records;

CASE NO. 2012CV115 BANK OF AMERICA, NA, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP Plaintiffs vs ROBERT M KIRBY, UNKNOWN SPOUSE IF ANY OF ROBERT M KIRBY Defendants BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT:

thence Easterly along D. Christopher’s Southerly line to the West line of lands of the P.B. & Lerr Co. by deed filed November 8, 1942; thence Southerly along the West line of said railroad company’s land to the Northeast corner of lands conveyed by Albert Tisdale to Loomis by deed dated August 20, 1947 and recorded in volume 415, page 606 of Ashtabula County Records of Deeds, subsequently owned by Diehl now by aforesaid W. & E. Burns (Vol. 43, page 5883); Thence Westerly along said Barns (Burns) North line a distance of 1953.6 feet to the East line of Furnace Road, which point is also the Northwest corner of said Burns’ land; thence Northerly along the East line of Furnace Road 130 feet to the place of beginning.

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■ Continued From Page 16 BEING the same property conveyed to Robert M. Kirby, by Special/Limited Warranty Deed dated June 17, 2005, of record in Volume 342, Page 285, in the Office of the Recorder of Ashtabula County, Ohio. Parcel No. 12-307-00-029-00 & Parcel No: 12-307-00-030-00 Deed Reference: Official Record 342, Pages 285-286 More commonly known as: 500 Furnace Road Conneaut, Ohio 44030 TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED. TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $69,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE JOSHUA J EPLING 937-743-4878 Attorney for Plaintiff WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/16, 1/23, 1/30 (808) LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT JANUARY TERM, 2013 CASE NO. 2012CV644 FLAGSTAR BANK FSB Plaintiffs vs ANTHONY R VINCENZO HTTA ANTHONY R VINCENZO JR AKA ANTHONY VINCENZO, CATHY I VINCENZO, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA C/O US ATTY GENERAL DEPT OF JUSTICE, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA C/O US DISTRICT ATTY Defendants BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT: EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in the Township of Saybrook, County of Ashtabula and State of Ohio: Known as being Lot No. TwentySix (26) in Dunbar Addition No. One (1), said plat being recorded in Ashtabula County Plat Records, Volume 10, Page 36. Subject to restrictions and covenants of record, same being recorded in Volume 9, Page 686, Ashtabula County Miscellaneous Records. Premises commonly known as: 5706 Dunbar Avenue Ashtabula, OH 44004 Permanent Parcel Number(s): 48-037-10-076-00 Prior OR Book 326, Page 825 TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED. TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $45,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE RICHARD L McNELLIE 216-360-7200 Attorney for Plaintiff WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/16, 1/23, 1/30 (245) LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF’S SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS, ASHTABULA COMMON PLEAS COURT JANUARY TERM, 2013 CASE NO. 2012CV368 BANK OF AMERICA NA SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING LP FKA COUNTYWIDE HOME

Public Notices Public Notices in Newspapers. Your Right to Know, Delivered Right to Your Door. LOANS SERVICING LP Plaintiffs vs ROBIN M KEMMER AKA ROBIN M LEATHERMAN, TRAVIS R LEATHERMAN CACH LLC Defendants BY VIRTUE OF ORDER OF SALE DULY ISSUED IN THE ABOVE CASE TO ME DIRECTED I WILL OFFER FOR SALE BY WAY OF PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE DOOR OF THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, CIVIL SECTION, 1ST FLOOR OF THE JUSTICE CENTER, IN THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON, ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2013 AT TEN O’CLOCK A.M. OF SAID DAY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS AND TENEMENTS TO WIT: Legal Description Situated in the Township of Plymouth, County of Ashtabula, State of Ohio, and being a part of Original Plymouth Township Lot No. 70, and also part of Township No. 12, Range No. 3 in the Connecticut Western Reserve Survey, and further bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a p.k. nail set at the intersection of the centerline of Pinney Topper Road (a.k.a. Topper Road) (60 feet wide) and the centerline of Welty Road (60 feet wide); Thence North 01º00’00" East along the centerline of Pinney Topper Road, 30.00 feet to a p.k. nail set at the southeasterly corner of land conveyed to Beneficial Ohio Inc. (Parcel ID 42-02500-030-00) by deed dated May 14, 2008 and recorded in Official Record Book 433, Page 1906 of Ashtabula County Deed Records; Thence North 89º00’00" West along the southerly line of land so conveyed to Beneficial Ohio Inc., passing a 3/4" iron pin found (0.11 feet south, 0.00 feet east) at the intersection of the westerly rightof-way of Pinney Topper Road and the northerly right-of-way of Welty Road at 30.00 feet, and along the northerly right-of-way of Welty Road, a total distance of 350.00 feet to a 5/8" x 30" iron pin set (witnessed by a 5/8" iron pin found 0.13 feet south, 0.38 feet west) and being the PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BEGINNING of the premises described herein; Thence North 89º00’00" West continuing along the northerly right-of-way of Welty Road, 100.00 feet to a 5/8" x 30" iron pin set (witnessed by a 1/2" iron pin found 0.03 feet south, 0.10 feet east) at the southeasterly corner of land conveyed to Shawn A. Cook and Sandra Mae Brown (Parcel ID 45-025-00-028-00) by deed dated December 13, 1991 and recorded in Official Record Book 58, Page 6491 of Ashtabula County Deed Records; Thence North 01º00’00" East along the easterly line of land so conveyed to Shawn A. Cook and Sandra Mae Brown, 300.00 feet to a 5/8" x 30" iron pin set (witnessed by a 1/2" iron pin found 0.31 feet south, 0.22 feet east) on the southerly line of land conveyed to Paul M. Maistros and Meredith J. Maistros (Parcel ID 42-025-00-034-00) by deed dated October 18, 1994 and recorded in Official Record Book 77, Page 7394 of Ashtabula County Deed Records; Thence South 89º00’00" East along the southerly line of land so conveyed to Paul M. Maistros and Meredith J. Maistros, 100.00 feet to a 5/8" x 30" iron pin set (witnessed by a 3/4" square iron pin found 0.27 feet south, 0.16 feet east) at the northwesterly corner of land conveyed to Susan B. Heard Revocable Living Trust (Parcel ID 45-025-00-032-00) by deed dated November 23, 1999 and recorded in Official Record Book 117, Page 2874 of Ash-

tabula County Deed Records;

Deed Records;

Thence South 01º00’00" West along the westerly line of land so conveyed to Susan B. Heard Revocable Living Trust, and along the westerly line of land conveyed to Tracy K. Williams and Heather D. Williams (Parcel ID 42-025-00031-00) by deed dated July 20, 1990 and recorded in Official Record Book 52, Page 1865 of Ashtabula County Deed Records, passing through a 5/8" x 30" iron pin set at 200.00 feet at the southwesterly corner thereof, and along the westerly line of land conveyed to the aforesaid Beneficial Ohio Inc., a total distance of 300.00 feet to the northerly right-of-way of Welty Road and the PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BEGINNING and containing 0.6887 acres of land as surveyed and described by Edward B. Dudley, Registered Surveyor No. 6747, of the Riverstone Company in June of 2008 and subject to all legal highways, restrictions, reservations and easements of record.

Thence South 89º00’00" East along the southerly line of land so conveyed to Tracy K Williams and Heather D. Williams, passing through a 5/8" x 30" iron pin set on the easterly right-of-way of Pinney Topper Road at 320.00 feet, a total distance of 350.00 feet to a p.k. nail set on the centerline of Pinney Topper Road;

Note: All 5/8" x 30" iron pin set and capped “Riverstone CompanyDudley PS6747” Basis of Bearings: The Centerline of Pinney Topper Road as N 01º00’00" E as recorded in Official Record Book 433, Page 1906 of Ashtabula County Deed Records. Deed of Reference: Land conveyed to Beneficial Ohio Inc. by deed dated May 14, 2008 and recorded in O.R. Book 433, Page 1908 of Ashtabula County deed Records. Intent: Boundary survey with new legal description required to transfer property per County of Ashtabula and State of Ohio requirements. Property Address: 0 Welty Jefferson, Ohio 44047 Parcel Number: 42-025-00-02900 Situated in the Township of Plymouth, County of Ashtabula, State of Ohio, and being a part of Original Plymouth Township Lot No. 70, and also part of Township No. 12, Range No. 3 in the Connecticut Western Reserve Survey, and further bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a p.k. nail set at the intersection of the centerline of Pinney Topper Road (a.k.a. Topper Road) (60 feet wide) and the centerline of Welty Road (60 feet wide); Thence North 01º00’00" East along the centerline of Pinney Topper Road, 30.00 feet to a p.k. nail set and the PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BEGINNING of the premises described herein; Thence North 89º00’00" West, passing a 3/4" iron pin found (0.11 feet south, 0.00 feet east) at the intersection of the westerly rightof-way of Pinney Topper Road and the northerly right-of-way of Welty Road, along the northerly right-of-way of Welty Road, a total distance of 350.00 feet to a 5/ 8" x 30" iron pin set (witnessed by a 5/8" iron pin found 0.13 feet south, 0.38 feet west) at the southeasterly corner of land conveyed to Beneficial Ohio Inc. (Parcel ID 42-025-00-029-00) by deed dated May 14, 2008 and recorded in Official Record Book 433, Page 1906 of Ashtabula County Deed Records; Thence North 01º00’00" East along the easterly line of land so conveyed to Beneficial Ohio Inc., 100.00 feet to a 5/8" x 30" iron pin set at the southwesterly corner of land conveyed to Tracy K. Williams and Heather D. Williams (Parcel ID 42-025-00-031-00) by deed dated July 20, 1990 and recorded in Official Record Book 52, Page 1865 of Ashtabula County

Thence South 01º00’00" West along the centerline of Pinney Topper Road, 100.00 feet to the PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BEGINNING and containing 0.8035 acres of land, of which 0.0689 acres lie within the right-of-way of Pinney Topper Road, as surveyed and described by Edward B. Dudley, Registered Surveyor No. 6747, of the Riverstone Company in June of 2008 and subject to all legal highways, restrictions, reservations and easements of record. Note: All 5/8" x 30" iron pins set and capped “Riverstone Company-Dudley PS674” Property Address: 2819 Pinney Topper Road Jefferson, Ohio 44047 Parcel Number: 42-025-00-03000 Basis of Bearings: The centerline of Pinney Topper Road as N 01º00’00" E as recorded in Official Record Book 433, Page 1906 of Ashtabula County Deed Records. Deed of Reference: Land conveyed to Beneficial Ohio Inc. by deed dated May 14, 2008 and recorded in O.R. Book 433, page 1906 of Ashtabula County Deed Records. Intent: Boundary survey with new legal description required to transfer property per County of Ashtabula and State of Ohio requirements. Parcel No. 42-025-00-029-00 & 42-025-00-030-00 Deed Reference: Official Record Book 437, Page 1380 More commonly known as: 2819 Pinney Topper Road & 0 Welty Jefferson, OH 44047 TAXES FOR THE CURRENT YEAR WILL BE PRO-RATED. TERMS: CASH APPRAISED FOR $36,000 BIDDING WILL START AT 2/ 3RDS OF THE APPRAISED VALUE JOSHUA J EPLING 937-743-4878 Attorney for Plaintiff WILLIAM R JOHNSON, SHERIFF OF ASHTABULA COUNTY GN 1/16, 1/23, 1/30 (1,390) LEGAL NOTICE The Unknown Heirs, at Law or Under the Will, if any, of Deborah K. Scharnberg, Deceased whose last place of residence is unknown, and whose present place of residence is unknown will take notice that on November 8, 2012 @ 10:58 a.m., Beneficial Financial I Inc. successor by merger to Beneficial Ohio Inc. filed its Complaint in Case No. 2012CV00958 in the Court of Common Pleas Ashtabula County, Ohio alleging that the Defendant The Unknown Heirs, at Law or Under the Will, if any, of Deborah K. Scharnberg, Deceased has or claims to have an interest in the real estate described below: Permanent Parcel Number: 500012006100; Property Address: 418 Thayer Avenue, Ashtabula, Ohio 44004. The legal description may be obtained from the Ashtabula County Auditor at 25 West Jefferson Street, Jefferson, Ohio 44047-1092, 440-5763783.

The Petitioner further alleges that by reason of default of the Defendant in the payment of a promissory note, according to its tenor, the conditions of a concurrent mortgage deed given to secure the payment of said note and conveying the premises described, have been broken, and the same has become absolute. The Petitioner prays that the Defendant named above be required to answer and set up their interest in said real estate or be forever barred from asserting the same, for foreclosure of said mortgage, the marshalling of any liens, and the sale of said real estate, and the proceeds of said sale applied to the payment of Petitioner’s Claim in the proper order of its priority, and for such other and further relief as is just and equitable. THE DEFENDANT NAMED ABOVE IS REQUIRED TO ANSWER ON OR BEFORE THE 20th DAY OF February, 2013. BY: REIMER, ARNOVITZ, CHERNEK & JEFFREY CO., L.P.A. Peter L. Mehler, Attorney at Law Attorney for Plaintiff-Petitioner P.O. Box 968 Twinsburg, OH 44087 (330) 425-4201 GN 1/9, 1/16, 1/23 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, ASHTABULA COUNTY, OHIO Estate of Betty Zorn CASE NO. 2010 ES 00547 JUDGE CHARLES G. HAGUE AFFIDAVIT FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION STATE OF OHIO : : ss COUNTY OF ASHTABULA: Francis E. Sweeney, Jr., counsel for the Administrator in the above Estate issues Notice of Hearing to be published to following heirs of the Deceased within the State of Ohio: • Dale Johnson • Todd Johnson A hearing regarding Application to approve wrongful death settlement will be held on March 4th, 2013 at 11:00a.m. in the Ashtabula County Probate Court, 25 West Jefferson Street, Jefferson, OH 44047 before the Honorable Charles G. Hague. Francis E. Sweeney, Jr., Esq. (0058723) GN 1/2, 1/9, 1/16 ASHTABULA COUNTY JUVENILE COURT IN RE: D.P., J.P. & A.P. CASE NO: 2008 JG 00017 SERVICE OF NOTICE BY PUBLICATION ANGELA PEREZ, JIMMY PERKINS and JIMMY ROSS, BIOLOGICAL PARENTS of D.P., J.P. & A.P. juveniles, will take notice that a complaint has been filed in Ashtabula County Juvenile Court alleging that said juveniles are dependent and containing a prayer or request for TEMPORARY CUSTODY that said complaint will be for a hearing before said Court in Ashtabula, Ohio at Juvenile Court, 3816 Donahoe Drive on 02/15/2013 at 3:00 pm and ANGELA PEREZ, JIMMY PERKINS and JIMMY ROSS, BIOLOGICAL PARENTS and parents are to appear before this court on said date and show cause why the complainant’s prayer should not be granted. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT: An adjudication of dependency, neglect or abuse may result in an order or protective supervision which permits the child to remain in the parent’s physical and legal custody subject to any conditions and limitations the Court prescribes, or in: The granting of permanent custody which permanently takes from the parent all rights, duties, privileges, and obligations, including the right to consent to an adoption of the child. The issuance of an order for long-term foster care, which will cause removal of parent’s physical and legal custody without a plan to return the child, but also

without permanently terminating parental rights; and Any order of temporary custody, which will cause physical removal of the child from the parent’s physical and legal custody until the Court terminates the order or permanently divests the parent/s of parental rights. CG Hague JUDGE & EX-OFFICIO CLERK ASHTABULA COUNTY JUVENILE COURT ASHTABULA, OHIO KACapstick DEPUTY CLERK I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I SERVED THE WITHIN NOTICE BY FAX ON THE FOLLOWING: THE GAZETTE PRINTING DATE: 1/9/13 GN 1/16 ASHTABULA COUNTY JUVENILE COURT IN RE: K.W. CASE NO: 2012 JC 00086 SERVICE OF NOTICE BY PUBLICATION ROBERT WHITT, BIOLOGICAL FATHER of K.W. juveniles, will take notice that a complaint has been filed in Ashtabula County Juvenile Court alleging that said juveniles are dependent and containing a prayer or request for TEMPORARY CUSTODY that said complaint will be for a hearing before said Court in Ashtabula, Ohio at Juvenile Court, 3816 Donahoe Drive on 01/14/ 2013 AT 10:30 am, 01/31/2013 at 3:00 pm, 06/17/2013 at 10:30 am, 12/16/2013 at 10:30 am and ROBERT WHITT, BIOLOGICAL FATHER and parent is to appear before this court on said date and show cause why the complainant’s prayer should not be granted. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT: 1. Any party is entitled to any attorney in all proceedings in Juvenile Court. If a party cannot afford an attorney and meets certain requirements, the Court will appoint one upon request. If you wish to have an attorney but believe you cannot afford one, call Kathleen Thompson, Court Administrator, at Juvenile Court (440) 994-6000 between 8:30 am and 4:00 pm Monday through Friday. 2. An adjudication of dependency, neglect or abuse may result in an order or protective supervision which permits the child to remain in the parent’s physical and legal custody subject to any conditions and limitations the Court prescribes, or in: The granting of permanent custody which permanently takes from the parent all rights, duties, privileges, and obligations, including the right to consent to an adoption of the child. The issuance of an order for long-term foster care, which will cause removal of parent’s physical and legal custody without a plan to return the child, but also without permanently terminating parental rights; and Any order of temporary custody, which will cause physical removal of the child from the parent’s physical and legal custody until the Court terminates the order or permanently divests the parent/s of parental rights. CG Hague JUDGE & EX-OFFICIO CLERK ASHTABULA COUNTY JUVENILE COURT ASHTABULA, OHIO VKBrockway DEPUTY CLERK I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I SERVED THE WITHIN NOTICE BY FAX ON THE FOLLOWING: THE GAZETTE PRINTING DATE: 1/9/13 GN 1/16 ASHTABULA COUNTY JUVENILE COURT IN RE: C.T. CASE NO: 2012 JC 00087 SERVICE OF NOTICE BY PUBLICATION LACEY LECAPPELAIN, BIOLOGICAL MOTHER of C.T. juvenile, will take notice that a complaint has been filed in Ashtabula County Juvenile Court alleging that said juveniles are dependent and containing a prayer or request for TEMPORARY CUSTODY that said complaint will be set for a hearing before said Court in Ashtabula, Ohio at Juvenile Court, 3816 Donahoe Drive on 03/20/ 2013 at 2:00 pm and LACEY LECAPPELAIN, BIOLOGICAL MOTHER and parent is to appear

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■ Continued From Page 17 before this court on said date and show cause why the complainant’s prayer should not be granted. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT: 1. Any party is entitled to any attorney in all proceedings in Juvenile Court. If a party cannot afford an attorney and meets certain requirements, the Court will appoint one upon request. If you wish to have an attorney but believe you cannot afford one, call Kathleen Thompson, Court Administrator, at Juvenile Court (440) 994-6000 between 8:30 am and 4:00 pm Monday through Friday. 2. An adjudication of dependency, neglect or abuse may result in an order or protective supervision which permits the child to remain in the parent’s physical and legal custody subject to any conditions and limitations the Court prescribes, or in: The granting of permanent custody which permanently takes from the parent all rights, duties, privileges, and obligations, including the right to consent to an adoption of the child. The issuance of an order for long-term foster care, which will cause removal of parent’s physical and legal custody without a plan to return the child, but also without permanently terminating parental rights; and Any order of temporary custody, which will cause physical removal of the child from the parent’s physical and legal custody until the Court terminates the order or permanently divests the parent/s of parental rights. CG Hague JUDGE & EX-OFFICIO CLERK ASHTABULA COUNTY JUVENILE COURT ASHTABULA, OHIO DLSantiana DEPUTY CLERK I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I SERVED THE WITHIN NOTICE BY FAX ON THE FOLLOWING: THE GAZETTE PRINTING DATE: 1/3/13 GN 1/16 ASHTABULA COUNTY JUVENILE COURT IN RE: S.R. CASE NO: 2012 JG 00121 SERVICE OF NOTICE BY PUBLICATION NARCISA RIVERA, BIOLOGICAL MOTHER of S.R. juvenile, will take notice that a complaint has been filed in Ashtabula County Juvenile Court alleging that said juveniles are dependent and containing a prayer or request for TEMPORARY CUSTODY that said complaint will be set for a hearing before said Court in Ashtabula, Ohio at Juvenile Court, 3816 Donahoe Drive on 03/27/ 2013 at 10:00 am and NARCISA RIVERA, BIOLOGICAL MOTHER and parent is to appear before this court on said date and show cause why the complainant’s prayer should not be granted. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT: 1. Any party is entitled to any attorney in all proceedings in Juvenile Court. If a party cannot afford an attorney and meets certain requirements, the Court will appoint one upon request. If you wish to have an attorney but believe you cannot afford one, call Kathleen Thompson, Court Administrator, at Juvenile Court (440) 994-6000 between 8:30 am and 4:00 pm Monday through Friday. 2. An adjudication of dependency, neglect or abuse may result in an order or protective supervision which permits the child to remain in the parent’s physical and legal custody subject to any conditions and limitations the Court prescribes, or in: The granting of permanent custody which permanently takes from the parent all rights, duties, privileges, and obligations, including the right to consent to an adoption of the child. The issuance of an order for long-term foster care, which will cause removal of parent’s physical and legal custody without a plan to return the child, but also without permanently terminating parental rights; and Any order of temporary custody, which will cause physical removal of the child from the parent’s physical and legal custody until the Court terminates the order or permanently divests the parent/s of parental rights.

Public Notices Public Notices in Newspapers. Your Right to Know, Delivered Right to Your Door. CG Hague JUDGE & EX-OFFICIO CLERK ASHTABULA COUNTY JUVENILE COURT ASHTABULA, OHIO DLSantiana DEPUTY CLERK I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I SERVED THE WITHIN NOTICE BY FAX ON THE FOLLOWING: THE GAZETTE PRINTING DATE: 1/3/13 GN 1/16 ASHTABULA COUNTY JUVENILE COURT IN RE: N.H. CASE NO: 2012 JG 00134 SERVICE OF NOTICE BY PUBLICATION OMAR HERNANDEZ, BIOLOGICAL FATHER of N.H. juvenile, will take notice that a complaint has been filed in Ashtabula County Juvenile Court alleging that said juvenile is dependent and containing a prayer or request for TEMPORARY CUSTODY that said complaint will be set for a hearing before said Court in Ashtabula, Ohio at Juvenile Court, 3816 Donahoe Drive on 03/11/ 2013 at 2:30 pm and OMAR HERNANDEZ, BIOLOGICAL FATHER and parent is to appear before this court on said date and show cause why the complainant’s prayer should not be granted. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT: 1. Any party is entitled to any attorney in all proceedings in Juvenile Court. If a party cannot afford an attorney and meets certain requirements, the Court will appoint one upon request. If you wish to have an attorney but believe you cannot afford one, call Kathleen Thompson, Court Administrator, at Juvenile Court (440) 994-6000 between 8:30 am and 4:00 pm Monday through Friday. 2. An adjudication of dependency, neglect or abuse may result in an order or protective supervision which permits the child to remain in the parent’s physical and legal custody subject to any conditions and limitations the Court prescribes, or in: The granting of permanent custody which permanently takes from the parent all rights, duties, privileges, and obligations, including the right to consent to an adoption of the child. The issuance of an order for long-term foster care, which will cause removal of parent’s physical and legal custody without a plan to return the child, but also without permanently terminating parental rights; and Any order of temporary custody, which will cause physical removal of the child from the parent’s physical and legal custody until the Court terminates the order or permanently divests the parent/s of parental rights. CG Hague JUDGE & EX-OFFICIO CLERK ASHTABULA COUNTY JUVENILE COURT ASHTABULA, OHIO DLSantiana DEPUTY CLERK I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I SERVED THE WITHIN NOTICE BY FAX ON THE FOLLOWING: THE GAZETTE PRINTING DATE: 1/7/13 GN 1/16 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF CORPORATION December 31, 2012 ROY & RAY, INC. Filed its Certificate of Dissolution with the Secretary of State’s Office GN 1/9, 1/16 NOTICE OF INTENT TO DECLARE FORFEITURE (ORC Section 5301.332) To: Pioneer Resources, Inc., LLC; CNX Gas Company, LLC; Equity Oil and Gas Funds, Inc.; Hess Ohio Developments, LLC; Buckeye Petroleum Company, Inc.; J.W. Witherspoon; and their successors and assigns. You are hereby notified that

you are or may be the record interest holder of one of the oil and gas leases hereinafter described, encumbering property presently owned by Richard H. Klingensmith, having acquired the title by virtue of the deed dated September 29, 2011, filed December 15, 2011, and recorded in Volume 507, Page 2074 of the Ashtabula County Records: A. Buckeye Petroleum Company, Inc.; Equity Oil and Gas Funds, Inc.; CNX Gas Company, LLC; Hess Ohio Developments, LLC; and Pioneer Resources, Inc., are the successors in interest to East Ohio Gas Company, the original lessee of the Oil and Gas Lease from Helen S. Klingensmith and Richard H. Klingensmith to the East Ohio Gas Company, dated September 6, 1978, recorded in Volume 4, Page 535 of the Ashtabula County Records and encumbering the following property: Situated in Colebrook Township, Section No. 44, in Ashtabula County, Ohio, bounded substantially as follows: North by lands of Charles Chustas, East by lands of D. Dolan, B. Czako, South by lands of State Route 322, West by lands of F. Qopciak, L. Christy. Being all the property owned by lessor in section 44 of Colebrook Township, containing 71 acres, more or less. The primary term of the Lease was for one (1) year, beginning on December 9, 1978. The primary term expired on December 9, 1979. The Lease remains in force after the primary term only so long “as oil and gas or their constituents shall be found on the premises in paying quantities in the judgment of the lessee or as the premises shall be operated by the lessee in the search for oil and gas.” No oil or gas has been produced since at least 1994, and no operator has operated on the leased premises to search for oil and gas for at least 20 years. B. J.W. Witherspoon is the successor in interest to Springfield Gas & Oil Company, the original lessee of the Oil and Gas Lease from Richard Klingensmith to Springfield Gas & Oil Company, dated October 28, 1957, recorded in Volume 46, page 219 of the Ashtabula County Official Records, and encumbering the following property: Situated in Colebrook Township, Lot NW, Ashtabula County, Ohio, bounded substantially as follows: On the North by lands of Godlewski, on the East by the lands of Chustas, on the South by lands of Miscolek, on the West by the lands of Sopezak, containing 100 acres, more or less. The primary term of the lease was for one (1) year, beginning on October 28, 1957, and expired on October 28, 1958. The lease became null and void unless the lessee commenced operations for the drilling of a well prior to the expiration of the primary term, or if lessee paid delay rental payments of $1.00 per acre every year thereafter. No drilling was commenced and delay rental payments have not been paid. As a result, the landowners intend to record an Affidavit with the Ashtabula County Recorder declaring the lease forfeited, if you do not release the Lease within thirty (30) days from the receipt of this notice. Jerome A. Lemire Attorney for Landowners 531 E. Beech St. Jefferson, OH 44047 (440) 576-9177 GN 1/16 LEGAL NOTICE The Village of Geneva on the Lake annual financial statement ending December 31, 2012 is available and can be viewed at 4929 S. Warner Dr., Geneva-on the-Lake, OH 44041. Please call (440) 466-8197 for an appointment. Kimberly A. McKinley, Fiscal Officer GN 1/16 Legal Notice

The Annual Financial Report for the Village of Andover is complete and the report is available at the office of the Fiscal Officer. Cathy Williams Fiscal Officer GN 1/16 Legal Notice The 2012 Annual Financial Report for Cherry Valley Township is complete and is available by contacting the Fiscal Officer at 440 293-9987. GN 1/16 Legal Notice for Zoning Commission Board Dorset Township Zoning Commission Board will hold a public meeting. The meeting will be at the Dorset Township Community Center 2681 St. RT. 193 Dorset, Ohio on February 2, 2013 starting at 10:00 am. This will be an organizational and work session meeting. Matt Johns ZCB Chairman GN 1/16 Village of Jefferson A complete text of each of the following Ordinances or Resolutions may be obtained or reviewed at the Office of the Village Clerk/ Treasurer at 27 E. Jefferson Street, Jefferson, Ohio. Ordinance No. 12-O-2910 Passed June 16, 2012 AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF NOTES IN ANTICIPATION OF THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS IN THE AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $47951 BY THE VILLAGE OF JEFFERSON FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING ADDITIONAL FUNDS FOR THE PURCHASE FROM TESCO OF A 12 PASSENGER BUS WITH LIFT, MANUFACTURED BY ELKHART ON A FORD CHASSIS AND DECLARING THIS ORDINANCE TO BE AN EMERGENCY Ordinance No. 12-O-2911 Passed August 20, 2012 A Resolution creating the criminal forfeiture of property relating to Felony Drug Abuse Fund No. 217. Ordinance No. 12-O-2912 Passed August 6, 2012 An Ordinance authorizing the Jefferson Village Administrator and Clerk Treasurer to accept the change order 1 with Koski Construction Company extending their low paving bid for 2012 asphalt paving as specified and advertised. This change order will change the contract terms to include paving West Satin Street between S. Chestnut Street and S. Popular Street and declaring an emergency. Resolution No. 12-O-2913 Passed September 4, 2012 A Resolution Enacting and Adopting Amended and Updated Code of Ordinances of the Village of Jefferson, Ohio, Published by American Legal Publishing Corporation, and Copyrighted 2013, and Declaring an Emergency. Ordinance 12-O-2914 Passed October 1, 2012 An Ordinance Authorizing the Jefferson Village Administrator and Clerk/Treasurer to sign a contract with the City of Ashtabula, Ashtabula, Ohio, and Declaring an Emergency. Ordinance No. 12-O-2915 Passed October 15, 2012 An Ordinance to Provide the Appropriations for Current Expenses and Other Expenditures of the Village of Jefferson, Ohio During the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 2012 Resolution No. 12-R-2916 Passed October 15, 2012 A Resolution Authorizing the Transfer of $5,000.00 from the 101 General Fund to the 204 Recreation Fund Resolution No. 12-R-2917 Passed October 15, 2012 A resolution Amending Resolution 12-R-2897 passed 3-152012 authorizing the transfer of $12,000.00 from the 101 General Fund to the 205 Senior Fund to Authorize the Transfer of $10,000.00 from the 101 General

Fund to the 205 Senior Fund. Resolution No. 12-R-2918 Passed October 15, 2012 A Resolution Authorizing the Jefferson Village Administrator to prepare and submit an application to participate in the Ohio Public Works Commission State Capital Improvement and / or Local Transportation Improvement Program(s) and to execute contracts as required Ordinance No. 12-R-2919 Passed October 15, 2012 An Ordinance Authorizing the Jefferson Village Administrator to enter into a contract with Ferrando Ford pursuant to the Ohio Department of Administrative Services Cooperative Purchasing Program, for the Purchase of a F250 truck. Resolution No. 12-R-12-R-2920 Passed November 19, 2012 A Resolution declaring a 2003 Ford FS2 SRW Super Duty Pick Up Truck with Plow as surplus no longer needed for municipal purposes and authorizing sale to the highest and best bidder with a reserve of $7,000.00. Resolution No. 12-R-2921 Passed November 19, 2012 Resolution Accepting the Amounts and Rates as Determined the Budget Commission And Authorizing the Necessary Tax Levies and Certifying them to the County Auditor Ordinance No. 12-O-2922 Passed December 3, 2012 An Ordinance to Provide Temporary Appropriations for Current Expenses and Other Expenditures of the Village of Jefferson, Ohio During the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 2013 Ordinance No. 12-O-2923 Passed December 17, 2012 An Ordinance authorizing the issuance of not to exceed $865,000 of Bonds for the purpose of currently refunding bonds issued in 1998 for the purpose of acquiring real estate and interest in real estate, and renovating a building to be used as a recreation center for the Village of Jefferson, together with necessary equipment and appurtenances, and retiring notes previously issued for such purpose, and approving related matters, and declaring an emergency. Patricia A. Fisher, Clerk-Treasurer GN 1/16, 1/23 ASHTABULA COUNTY JUVENILE COURT IN RE: R.K. CASE NO: 2012 JC 00050 SERVICE OF NOTICE BY PUBLICATION JOHN DOE, BIOLOGICAL FATHER of R.K. juvenile, will take notice that a complaint has been filed in Ashtabula County Juvenile Court alleging that said juveniles are dependent and containing a prayer or request for LEGAL CUSTODY that said complaint will be for a hearing before said Court in Ashtabula, Ohio at Juvenile Court, 3816 Donahoe Drive on 01/ 31/2013 at 10:30 am and JOHN DOE, BIOLOGICAL FATHER and parent is to appear before this court on said date and show cause why the complainant’s prayer should not be granted. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT: 1. Any party is entitled to any attorney in all proceedings in Juvenile Court. If a party cannot afford an attorney and meets certain requirements, the Court will appoint one upon request. If you wish to have an attorney but believe you cannot afford one, call Kathleen Thompson, Court Administrator, at Juvenile Court (440) 994-6000 between 8:30 am and 4:00 pm Monday through Friday. 2. An adjudication of dependency, neglect or abuse may result in an order or protective supervision which permits the child to remain in the parent’s physical and legal custody subject to any conditions and limitations the Court prescribes, or in: The granting of permanent custody which permanently takes from the parent all rights, duties,

privileges, and obligations, including the right to consent to an adoption of the child. The issuance of an order for long-term foster care, which will cause removal of parent’s physical and legal custody without a plan to return the child, but also without permanently terminating parental rights; and Any order of temporary custody, which will cause physical removal of the child from the parent’s physical and legal custody until the Court terminates the order or permanently divests the parent/s of parental rights. CG Hague JUDGE & EX-OFFICIO CLERK ASHTABULA COUNTY JUVENILE COURT ASHTABULA, OHIO KACapstick DEPUTY CLERK I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I SERVED THE WITHIN NOTICE BY FAX ON THE FOLLOWING: THE GAZETTE PRINTING DATE: 1/14/13 GN 1/16 NOTICE OF ABANDONMENT OF SEVERED MINERAL INTEREST (ORC Section 5301.56) To: W.J. Greer, his/her unknown heirs, Devisees, executors, administrators, relicts, Next of kin, and assigns You are hereby notified that you are or may be the record interest holder of a severed mineral interest, as described hereafter, under the following described property (hereinafter “the Property”), situated in the Township of Wayne, County of Ashtabula, Ohio: Being in Township Number eight (8) in the second range of Townships, in the Connecticut Western Reserve, so called, being a part of lot number seventyeight (78) bounded on the north by the original lines of said lot, on the east by a line parallel with the west line, on the south and west by the original lines of said lot and to contain eighty-eight acres of land, be the same more or less but subject to all legal highways. A severed oil and gas interest was reserved in the Warranty Deed from W.J. Greer and Jean E. Greer to Robert Magy[a]r dated October 1, 1931, filed January 17, 1933, and recorded in Volume 324, Page 124 of the Official Records of Ashtabula County, Ohio. The interest was further described as “all the oil and gas in and underlying said lands with the right to operate and to move the same” (hereinafter “the Interest”). There have been no further transfers of the Interest. The present owner of this property is Jeffrey Magyar, having acquired the title by virtue of the deed dated December 31, 2012, filed December 31, 2012, and recorded in Volume 532, Page 2109 of the Ashtabula County Records. This Interest is considered abandoned because: 1) There has been no production or withdrawal from the Property or on lands pooled, unitized, or included in unit operations in which the Interest is participating, by the holders of the above oil and gas Interest for the preceding twenty years; 2) The said oil and gas Interest has not been the subject of title transactions filed or recorded in the Ashtabula County Recorders Office within the last twenty years; 3) There have been no underground gas storage operations on said property for the preceding twenty years; 4) There have been no drilling or mining permits issued to the holders of the oil and gas Interest for the preceding twenty years; 5) no claims to preserve this Interest have been filed within the preceding twenty years; and 6) there is no separately listed tax parcel number created for the said severed oil and gas Interest in the Ashtabula County Auditor’s tax list and the Ashtabula County Treasurer’s tax list. The landowner intends to file for records an Affidavit of Abandonment pursuant to O.R.C. section 5301.56 with the Ashtabula County Recorder, at least 30, but not later than 60 days after the date of this notice. Jerome A. Lemire Attorney for Landowners 531 E. Beech St. Jefferson, OH 44047 440-576-9177 GN 1/16


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206 TRUCK DRIVING

DRIVERS: $4K SIGN-ON BONUS Weekly Avg: $800+ Hogan Dedicated Monthly Safety Bonus Class A CDL Also Need PT/Yard Drivers

Call Tabitha

PROFESSIONAL HEALTH CAREERS ■ DENTAL ASSISTANT ■ MEDICAL ASSISTANT ■ MEDICAL SECRETARY ■ PHARMACY TECHNICIAN

VACATION CABINS FOR rent in Canada. Fish for walleyes, perch, northerns. Boats, motors, gasoline included. Call Hugh (800) 426-2550 for free brochure. Website www.bestfishing.com. ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from home. Medical, Business, Criminal Justice, Hospitality. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial aid if qualified. SCHEV certified. Call (877) 2951667. www.CenturaOnline.com.

CHECK OUT THE JOBS IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

ALL CLASSES WITH WORD PROCESSING ASK ABOUT CPT-ICD9 CODING Federal grants and loans available for those who qualify. Approved for VA Training.

Cleveland Institute of Dental-Medical Assistants, Inc. Day or Evening Classes

● ACCSC Accredited School ● Job Placement Assistance

WRITE OR CALL (440) 257-5524 or (440) 946-9530 5733 HOPKINS RD., MENTOR, OHIO 44060 (Branch Location) LYNDHURST LOCATION 440-473-6273 E.O.E. 89-10-1242T

MAIN LOCATION - CLEV 216-241-2930

*Classified Ads Must Be Pre-Paid

Deadline Monday 12:00 p.m.

NO CASH REFUNDS ON CANCELLED ADS

866-275-8841 www.hogan1.com

START THE NEW year with a great CDL driving career! Experienced drivers and recent grads, excellent benefits, weekly home time, paid training. (888) 3628608. AVERITTcareers.com. Equal Opportunity Employer. GYPSUM EXPRESS CLASS A CDL flatbed drivers. Hiring road and regional positions in your area. Call Jim (866) 317-6556 x2 or apply at gypsumexpress.com. $.03 QUARTERLY BONUS, PLUS $.01 increase per mile after 6 and 12 months. Daily or weekly pay. CDL-A, 3 months current exp. (800) 414-9569. www.driveknight.com.

I M M E D I AT E O P E N I N G

GRAPHIC DESIGNER NEWSPAPERS This fast-paced, deadline-driven position designs business advertising for our group of community newspapers. The position offers creative flexibility with rough designs provided by the customer or sales department. The ideal candidate shall possess an excellent work ethic, dependability and the ability to work fast and efficiently. You must have InDesign, PageMaker and Photoshop experience with a minimum of 1 year on the job. The position is full time, Monday-Friday 8:30-5:00 with some Saturday hours as requested. Please send resume, salary requirements & design samples to Rachel Turner c/o Gazette Newspapers, Inc. 46 West Jefferson Street, Jefferson, Ohio 44047 or bcreed@gazettenews.com

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Ashtabula County, Ohio

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Advertising Sales Representative

MAIL IN OR DROP OFF TO:

JEFFERSON, OH

ALBION, PA

46 W. Jefferson St. • 440-576-9125

16 Market St. • 814-756-4133

We are seeking a self-motivated individual with prior sales experience to sell advertising for our group of community newspapers. This position includes established clients and growth opportunity. We offer salary, commission, paid mileage and company benefits. Please send resume to William Creed, Gazette Newspapers 46 W. Jefferson Street, Jefferson, OH 44047 or bcreed@gazettenews.com

WOOD TRUCKING, INC./MCT. Job guaranteed after FREE 3-week CDL-A training. Live within 100 mile radius of Wauseon, Ohio (800) 621-4878. Also, hiring drivers! REGIONAL RUNS, OHIO drivers, home weekly, 40¢-42¢/mile, all miles, Class A CDL plus 1 year OTR experience. (866) 879-6593. www.landair.com. COAST TO COAST team CO-O/ O’s Class A CDL, 1 year exp in last 3. Zero down lease purchase. Minimum guarantee for Co. drivers. (855) 258-2001 or www. driveforwatkins.com. DRIVERS. CDL-A. $5,000 sign on bonus! For experienced solo OTR drivers & O/O’s. Tuition reimbursement also available. New student pay and lease program! USA Truck (877) 521-5775 www. USATruck.jobs. CDL-A TEAM WITH total. 50¢/mile for Hazmat teams! Solo drivers also needed! 1 yr exp required. (800) 942-2104 Ext 7308 or 7307 www.TotalMS.com. COMPANY DRIVERS. $2,500 SIGN-on bonus! Super Service is hiring solo and team drivers. Excellent home time options. CDL-A required. Students with CDL-A welcome. Call (888) 691-4472, or apply online at www.superservicellc.com. START THE NEW year with a great CDL driving career! Experienced drivers and recent grads. Excellent benefits, weekly home time, paid training. (888) 3628608 AverittCareers.com. Equal Opportunity Employer. $0.03 ENHANCED QUARTERLY BONUS. Get paid for any portion you qualify for safety, production, MPG. CDL-A, 3 months current OTR experience. (800) 414-9569. www.driveknight.com. CDL-A $5,000 SIGN-ON bonus for experienced solo OTR drivers and O/O’s. Tuition reimbursement also available! New student pay and lease program. USA Truck (877) 521-5775. www.USATruck.jobs. CDL-A TEAM WITH total. $.50/ mile for Hazmat teams. Solo drivers also needed! 1 yr exp required. (800) 942-2104 Ext 7308 or 7307. www.TotalMS.com. CRST OFFERS THE best lease purchase program. Sign-on bonus, no down payment or credit check, great pay, Class A CDL required, owner operators welcome. Call (866) 403-7044. GORDON TRUCKING. CDL-A drivers needed! $1,500 sign-on bonus. Refrigerated fleet and great miles! Pay incentive and benefits! Recruiters available 7 days/wk! EOE (866) 554-7856. GYPSUM EXPRESS, CLASS A CDL flatbed drivers. Hiring road and regional positions in your area. Call Jim (866) 317-6556 x4 or apply at www.gypsumexpress.com.

290 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES START NOW! OPEN Red Hot Dollar, Dollar Plus, Mailbox, Discount Party, $10 Clothing Store, Teen Store, Fitness Center from $53,900 worldwide! www.drss19.com (800) 518-3064.


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PROPERTY Plus

CLASSIFIED SERVICE DIRECTORY

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2 BDRM TRAILER FOR sale. New 96% efficient furnace, 2x6 insulated walls, double roof R30+, thermo pane windows, buried 220/ 200 amp, telephone line, refrigerator and gas stove on 2 acres. $30,000 or may accept land contract. (440) 294-2875. (44003).

Land

BRUNER

CALL SHANNON at 330.686.5523

REACH OVER 1 MILLION Ohio adults with one ad placement. Only $975.00. Ask your local newspaper about our 2x2 Display Network or call Kathy at (614) 486-6677, email kmccutcheon@adohio.net or check out our website www.adohio.net.

Company

CALL DAVE at 330.270.5263

www.brunerland.com

WELL MAINTAINED, BRIGHT, cheery 3 bdrm, 2 bath double wide manufactured home in park. Living room, dining room combo, large kitchen with built-in dishwasher and spacious eat-in area. Central air, many extras. More info call Luann (440) 813-7697. (44047).

LOTS FOR SALE ASHTABULA COUNTY Andover Twp. - 5 acres, $17,900. Gibbs Rd. Cherry Valley Twp. - 16 acres, $27,900. Dodgeville Rd.

JAN’S NOTARY. FOR all your notary needs. Weekday appointments call (814) 756-4133. Evening or weekend appointments call (814) 774-8418. (16401 and 16417).

Colebrook Twp. - 39 acres, $82,900. Windsor Rd.

321 HOME IMPROVEMENT

Richmond Twp. - 7 acres, $21,900. Woodard Rd.

Kingsville Twp. - 44 acres, utilities, $114,900. Margo Dr. Monroe Twp. - 25 acres, $67,900. Richardson Rd.

New Auto Body Parts “Wholesale Prices” Fenders • Hoods • Taillights Headlights • Bumpers • Grilles Repair Panels • Misc. Parts

HOLLYDALE APARTMENTS, PAINESVILLE, Ohio. 1-3 bdrms from $495-$695. Now available, FREE HEAT! (330) 673-2110. (44077).

Williamsfield Twp. - 40 acres, hunting land, $62,900. Owner financing.

WE PAY BETTER THAN SCRAP FOR CARS Towing Available

BUDGET AUTO PARTS 6015 Woodman Ave., Ashtabula • 992-1111

TATELINE AUTO GROUP CHEVROLET

DARE TO COMPARE...THE LOWEST BOTTOM LINE & PAYMENT

13C007

SALE PRICE

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21,495

BRAND NEW

FOR UP TO 72 MONTHS4 2013 CHEVY

TRAVERSE 13T045

SALE PRICE

MSRP .................................. $31,335 STATELINE DISC. .................. -$916 BONUS CASH ........................ -$500

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MSRP ........................... $23,150 STATELINE DISC. ........... -$955 GM REBATE .................... -$500

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21,695

29,919

SPARK SALE PRICE

$

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2012 BUICK

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12B004

SALE PRICE

MSRP .............................. $17,925 STATELINE DISC. .............. -$543 BONUS CASH .................... -$500

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13T061

2013 CHEVY

SILVERADO 1500 EXT CAB SALE PRICE

MSRP .............................. $28,280 STATELINE DISC. .......... -$1,005 GM REBATE ................... -$3,000 GM OWNER LOYALTY ... -$1,000 TRADE-IN REBATE6 ...... -$1,000

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22,275

MSRP .............................. $27,530 STATELINE DISC. .......... -$1,357 GM REBATE ................... -$1,000 CONQUEST REBATE5 ... -$1,000

SALE PRICE

$

24,173

GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL FOR EVERYONE!1

STILL OWE? DOESN’T MATTER. WE WILL PAY OFF YOUR TRADE IN FULL!2

2013 CHEVY

MSRP .............................. $13,920 STATELINE DISC. .............. -$330

CRUZE

TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE!

WE WILL BEAT ANY DEAL ON ANY NEW CHEVROLET OR BUICK OR WE WILL PAY YOU $1,000 GUARANTEED!3

13C033

2013 CHEVY

13C008

COME TAKE THE STATELINE CHALLENGE

0% FINANCING AVAILABLE

BRAND NEW

MSRP .................................. $26,470 STATELINE DISC. .................. -$975 BONUS CASH ........................ -$500 GM REBATE ........................ -$3,500

MALIBU

BRAND NEW

IMPALA 12C007

2013 CHEVY

BRAND NEW

2012 CHEVY

BRAND NEW

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BEST PRICE CHEVROLET • BEST PRICE BUICK • BEST PRICE CHEVROLET • BEST PRICE BUICK • BEST PRICE CHEVROLET • BEST PRICE BUICK

BEST PRICE CHEVROLET • BEST PRICE BUICK • BEST PRICE CHEVROLET • BEST PRICE BUICK • BEST PRICE CHEVROLET • BEST PRICE BUICK

2013 CHEVY

EQUINOX SALE PRICE

13T017 MSRP .............................. $24,580 STATELINE DISC. .......... -$1,131

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23,449

$0 DOWN PAYMENTS UNDER $200/MO7 11 CHEVY HHR LT

11 CHEVY MALIBU

8750B

8927A

07 NISSAN ALTIMA

03 FORD F150 08 PONTIAC SUPERCAB GRAND PRIX 4X4

$

200 - $300/MO7

10 CHEVY AVEO LT

11 CHEVY MALIBU

12 CHEVY MALIBU 2LT

12 CHEVY CRUZE LT

8933T

8608A

8668B

8641B

8446B

8582T

08 CHEVY HHR

08 SATURN VUE

08 CHEVY IMPALA LT

12 CHEVY SONIC LT

8920T

8671A

8398T

05 CHEVY EQUINOX AWD 8839T

8756A

8824B

10 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY

08 CHEVY IMPALA SS

06 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER 4X4

08 TOYOTA MATRIX

07 CHEVY MONTE CARLO SS

07 CHEVY COLORADO EXT

8896T

8801A

11 BUICK LUCERNE CXL

02 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 EXT

08 CHEVY MALIBU LT

8755A

11 CHEVY HHR LT 8750B

8765V

8772T

05 CHEVY COLORADO EXT 4X4

09 CHEVY MALIBU

8895V

8680A

8919V

8726T

413 E. Main St., Andover, OH 44003 1-800-228-0751 or (440) 293-7656

11 CHEVY 06 JEEP WRANGLER SILVERADO 1500 4X4 4X4 8930A

8624T

11 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN

11 CHEVY EQUINOX AWD

07 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 EXT 4X4

8652B

8687B

8931A

8924T

11 CHEVY IMPALA LT

11 CHEVY CRUZE

09 FORD F150

09 PONTIAC G6

8690B

8739T

8792A

8712A

08 CHEVY SILVERADO 2500HD EXT 4X4

08 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 4X4

06 HONDA CRV AWD

12 HYUNDAI ACCENT

8916T

8837T

8835T

8845T

8813B

07 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 EXT 4X4 8906T

HOURS This is just a sample of our specials. To view Monday 9-9 Thursday 9-9 our entire inventory 24/7, visit our website Tuesday 9-6 Friday 9-6 Closed at www.statelineautogroup.com Wednesday 9-6 Saturday 9-5 Sunday

ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SEATBELT. All prices/offers valid as of 1/14/13 and are subject to change. All rebates plus adjustments will be passed on to the customer. Pictures for illustration purposes only; actual sale vehicle may differ in color and/or style. Residency restrictions apply to all rebates. See dealer for complete details. All prices are plus tax, title, license. Prior sales excluded. 1Minimum monthly income of $950, valid driver’s license, severity of credit may affect down payment and APR for guaranteed credit approval. 2Negative equity applied to new loan balance. 3Must be in-stock vehicle. Dealer must be able to purchase competitor’s vehicle. 4On select vehicles - see dealer for complete details. 5Current owners of ‘99 or newer non-GM vehicles qualify for Conquest Rebate. 6Must trade in ‘99 or newer vehicle to qualify for Trade-In Rebate. 7’09-’12 2.9% x72mo.; ‘07-’08 3.64% x75mo.; ‘05-’06 3.84% x60mo.; ‘04-older 5.04% x54mo. 740 Beacon Score or greater to qualify. Tax, title, fees extra. 8Powertrain Warranty through National Warranty Administration Network Non-Factory. Excludes vehicles with over 100,000 miles. Ad valid through 1/21/13.

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MOBILE HOMES FOR rent when available. Call us to find out when the next one will be available. References and security deposit required. Albion Mobile Estates, phone (814) 756-3357). (16401).

APARTMENTS

Wayne Twp. - 46 acres, small cabin, $71,900. Sodom Rd.

HAS YOUR BUILDING shifted or settled? Contact Woodford Brothers Inc. for straightening, leveling, foundation and wood frame repairs at 1-800-OLD-BARN. www. woodfordbros.com.

426 MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT

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Sheffield Twp. - 100 acres, $159,900. Stanhope-Kelloggsville Rd.

650 AUTO REPAIR

NICE 1 BDRM UPSTAIRS apartment in Albion. Heat & utilities included. $450/month plus security deposit. Laundry room. Available 2/ 1/13. (814) 756-5531. (16401).

FOR SALE. 28X60 DOUBLEWIDE home. Front porch model, appliances, storage shed, all in like new condition. Low lot rent in our 55 and over park Albion. Phone (814) 7563357 for viewing. Albion Mobile Home Sales. (16401).

Dorset Twp. - 5 acres, $12,500. Footville-Richmond Rd.

FOR RENT. 5,000 sq ft building in Albion. Excellent for light industry or other various uses. Easy to heat. Lots of parking. Women’s and men’s restrooms. Low rent. To view phone (814) 756-3357. (16401).

423 APARTMENTS

MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOMES

REACH 2 MILLION newspaper readers with one ad placement. ONLY $295.00. Ohio’s best community newspapers. Call Kathy at AdOhio Statewide Classified Network, (614) 486-6677, or email at: kmccutcheon@adohio.net or check out our website at www.adohio.net.

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