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BY BRETT ROLLER Sun staff Clermont Northeastern’s annual business partner’s din- ner is becoming a very popu- lar event thanks to the efforts of district Superintendent Neil Leist. Leist uses the event to thank local businesses and volun- teers for their efforts in sup- porting Clermont Northeastern. The dinner was held for the first time four years ago and 72 members of the business were in attendance. On Wednesday, Nov. 10 more than 200 people filled the CNE middle school gymnasi- um. Leist said seven years ago when he began providing real estate agents with brochures about CNE to give to prospec- tive buyers in the district they were reluctant to accept them. He said now Ryan Home’s advertises homes in the CNE school district on their bill- boards. “We’ve worked hard to turn that attitude around,” Leist said. The superintendent has cre- ated a growing number of partnerships with businesses in Clermont and Hamilton counties to provide everything from field trips to tutoring to work force development pro- grams that help his students get a head start on their careers. Leist even offers to help companies save time and money by taking their surplus office equipment and supplies. “If you have furniture, tech- nology, or other tangible items we will pick them up for free,” Leist said. Each year the district honors a local business and a volun- teer for their contributions. The 2010 Distinguished Business Partner Award was presented to Duke Energy. CNE graduate and parent Warren Walker has helped the district attain a Duke Energy Global Service Event grant for the past six years through his position as district manager for government and communi- ty relations for Duke’s Batavia office. The grant provides funds for the purchase of land- scaping and five to 12 employees to help install the new plants. Leist said Danny Grant of Grant Farm and Greenhouses provides additional value to the project by providing twice the value of the grant in mate- rials. The company frequently donates surplus office equip- ment to the district as well. “They have done so many things for us over the last sev- eral years,” Leist said. Duke Energy’s Vice President of community rela- tions and economic develop- ment Johnna Reeder thanked BY BRETT ROLLER Sun staff Each Veteran’s Day all across the country people take a step back to remember the men and women in uniform who have served their coun- tries in times of war. Clermont County takes Veteran’s Day very seriously and the day brings a unique opportunity to teach children American values. West Clermont’s Merwin Elementary School held its annual Veteran’s Day program on Wednesday, Nov. 10. “Every year I have been at Merwin this has been a special day,” school principal Jackie Hospelhorn told the children and veterans gathered. “We do not take for granted the free- dom that was won for us.” The flag was presented by Cub Scout Pack no. 676 fol- lowed by the pledge of alle- giance and the national anthem. Each grade level participat- ed in the program through patriotic songs under the direction of music teacher Kay Holmes. Leatherneck Detachment 693 performed a gun salute for the gathered veterans and chil- dren. Two students read poems by Army veteran and self-pro- claimed plumber-poet Roger Robicheau. “Remember them while in your home/ Or where you choose to freely roam/ Don’t take for granted what you see/ Some left this life so it could be,” Jonathan Lang read from “They keep us free.” Kirsten Click read “What Heroes Gave,” “We’ll never let their special day/ Their time for honor slip away/ These brave fought for a nation free/ If not for them, where would we be?” The fifth graders played a special role in the program by singing the official songs for each branch of the service. Each song was introduced by a student. Logan Smith spoke of the 4,057,101 Army soldiers who served in World War I. Rebecca Michael saluted the 4,183,466 men and women who sailed with the Navy in World War II. BY BRETT ROLLER Sun staff Without support from the Burke Park and Grant Memorial maintenance levy, which failed by eight votes Nov. 2, maintenance should continue normally at each location for at least a year, according to Bethel Mayor James Dick. The levy failed for the first time since it was placed on the ballot in 1949. It had been generating $24,000 annually. “The levy dollars from the Grant Memorial and park levy always went to the general fund and were typically split 50 percent and 50 percent between Burke Park and Grant Memorial,” Dick said. “We have carryover dollars from Burke Park fund.” Dick said for five or six years Bethel Village Council has not spent all of the Burke Park allotment in order to build up funds that could be used as matching funds for a grant for the restoration of the Burke Park cabins. The Burke Park fund cur- rently has a carryover of about $18,000, according to Dick, and will support maintenance in the park for 2011 with car- ryover into 2012. Maintenance for the Grant Memorial building will be paid for from the general fund for 2011. Dick said the addi- tional burden on the general fund is not great enough to push the village above its spending limit of 85 percent of total revenue. “We are still under 85 per- cent, even adding in the carry- ing cost of Grant Memorial in the general fund,” Dick said. “The numbers that I got from CMYK CMYK BY DEBBIE ROBINSON Sun contributor Bethel-Tate Local School District Superintendent Jim Smith commented on the financial situation the district is facing following the defeat of the proposed school tax levy at the board of educa- tion’s Nov. 15 meeting. “It will be a long time before we know what the exact impact will be. We will have to wait and see what kind of cuts the state is going to make before we can even begin to formulate a budget. It could be as late as May or June of 2011 before we can start talking about the budg- et,” Smith said. Bethel-Tate Local School District is 70 percent funded by the state, which is why, says Smith, this levy was so vital to the school district. “I will be a very long time before we will know what the impact on our budget will be,” he said. On a more positive note, board member Mark Rose said the district still receives revenue through other sources such as their open enrollment program. “When a student comes from another school district we receive the tax money from their home district,” Rose said. Board member Dave Brannock estimated that 220 students come to Bethel Tate Schools and about 50 leave the Bethel-Tate area to other schools. “We net $853,000 from the open enrollment program,” treasurer Amy Wells said. However, the failure of the tax at the polls could change the large number of students coming from other districts. According to Rose, parents send their children to Bethel Tate because of the well the schools excellent rating well rounded curriculum BY BRETT ROLLER Sun staff Goshen Township police have charged a 17-year-old male in connection with a series of burglaries on state Route 132 south of the state Route 28. The youth, who is a resident of Texas, is suspected in five burglaries that occurred between the nights of Nov. 6 and Nov. 9, including an early Nov. 10 break-in at the home of Walter and Bennie Ross. Goshen Detective Jeff Lacey said the Ross’s were on edge that night because their garage had been broken into two nights earlier so when they heard noises in the front room at 3:40 a.m. they went to investigate. They allegedly found the juvenile near the front door with a number of items. When he was told to leave the male pointed a gun at the Ross’s. Sixty-seven- year-old Walter Ross recog- nized the gun as one of his own and knew it was unloaded. He charged the intruder and with the help of his wife they brought him down but the younger man overpowered the couple and fled out the front door, break- ing the latch off of their storm door. Walter Ross quickly loaded his .410 shotgun and fired at the juvenile as he fled, missing his target. “He was breaking in when people where home,” Lacey said. “One lady was home and awake when she heard him 183rd Year, Number 22 Thursday, November 18, 2010 50 cents Page B1 Southern Buckeye All-Stars named Add a senior to holiday shopping list The Clermont County Adopt-a-Senior program is in need of volunteers for the annual holiday drive that pro- vides over 300 older members of our community with much- needed household and per- sonal care items. “The economy has been especially hard on those 60 and over who are living on a fixed income,” said Clermont County Senior Services Communications Director Linda Eppler. “Last year we had one man, recommended to the program by a home health aide, who had been using a single bottle of house- hold cleaner to not only clean his home, but also to wash dishes and his clothes. He was adopted by a member of the community and our holi- day elves delivered him a bas- ket of household items.” The Adopt-a-Senior pro- gram matches seniors with individuals, families, youth groups, and businesses to make the holiday season a lit- tle brighter for the seniors. Gifts are dropped off at Clermont Senior Services, located at 2085 James Sauls Sr. Drive in Batavia by Dec. 7, to ensure they are delivered by Dec. 25. Items such as full and queen size sheets, socks, wash cloths and towels, soap, deodorant, all sizes of sweat- shirts and sweatpants, and blankets are much needed by many Clermont County sen- iors. To volunteer call (513) 724-1255. Recipes ................ A2 Opinion..................... A4 Flashbacks............... A5 Crossword.............. A6 Library ..................... A6 Puzzle...................... A6 Calendar ................. A6 Obituaries................ A8 Sports...................... B1 Legals...................... B2 Classified.............. B8 Real Estate............ B9 INDEX Goshen police make arrest in burglary case See CNE, Page A3 Merwin Elementary School students gathered to honor local veterans on Wednesday, Nov. 10. Recipes Fruit Butter See Page A2 INSIDE Flashbacks A look at our past See Page A5 www.clermontsun.com Phone: 732-2511 Fax: 732-6344 465 E. Main St., Batavia, 45103 [email protected] Bethel-Tate financial situation discussed Annual business partners dinner draws more than 200 CNE recognizes Duke Energy for contributions Merwin Elementary remembers service members contributions on Veterans Day Local members of the military thanked for service by students PHOTO / BRETT ROLLER Juvenile suspect confronted by victims See Budget, Page A3 See Burglar, Page A3 See Merwin, Page A3 Levy defeat will not strain maintenance budget next year See Bethel, Page A3 Bethel park sites to be maintained in 2011 State funding will determine what budget looks like

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Phone: 732-2511 Fax: 732-6344 465 E. Main St., Batavia, 45103 [email protected] Juvenile suspect confronted by victims Fruit Butter See Page A2 See Burglar, Page A3See Merwin, Page A3 Without support from the Burke Park and Grant Memorial maintenance levy, which failed by eight votes Nov. 2, maintenance should www.clermontsun.com See CNE, Page A3 See Budget, Page A3 See Bethel, Page A3 Merwin Elementary School students gathered to honor local veterans on Wednesday, Nov. 10. Sun contributor

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Page 1: Clermont Sun 11-18-10

BY BRETT ROLLER

Sun staff

Clermont Northeastern’sannual business partner’s din-ner is becoming a very popu-lar event thanks to the effortsof district Superintendent NeilLeist.Leist uses the event to thank

local businesses and volun-teers for their efforts in sup-porting ClermontNortheastern.The dinner was held for the

first time four years ago and72 members of the businesswere in attendance. OnWednesday, Nov. 10 morethan 200 people filled theCNE middle school gymnasi-um.Leist said seven years ago

when he began providing realestate agents with brochuresabout CNE to give to prospec-tive buyers in the district theywere reluctant to accept them.

He said now Ryan Home’sadvertises homes in the CNEschool district on their bill-boards.“We’ve worked hard to turn

that attitude around,” Leistsaid.The superintendent has cre-

ated a growing number ofpartnerships with businessesin Clermont and Hamiltoncounties to provide everythingfrom field trips to tutoring towork force development pro-grams that help his studentsget a head start on theircareers. Leist even offers tohelp companies save time andmoney by taking their surplusoffice equipment and supplies.“If you have furniture, tech-

nology, or other tangible itemswe will pick them up for free,”Leist said.Each year the district honors

a local business and a volun-teer for their contributions.The 2010 Distinguished

Business Partner Award waspresented to Duke Energy.CNE graduate and parentWarren Walker has helped thedistrict attain a Duke EnergyGlobal Service Event grant forthe past six years through hisposition as district managerfor government and communi-ty relations for Duke’s Bataviaoffice. The grant providesfunds for the purchase of land-scaping and five to 12employees to help install thenew plants.Leist said Danny Grant of

Grant Farm and Greenhousesprovides additional value tothe project by providing twicethe value of the grant in mate-rials.The company frequently

donates surplus office equip-ment to the district as well.“They have done so many

things for us over the last sev-eral years,” Leist said.Duke Energy’s Vice

President of community rela-tions and economic develop-ment Johnna Reeder thanked

BY BRETT ROLLERSun staff

Each Veteran’s Day allacross the country people takea step back to remember themen and women in uniformwho have served their coun-tries in times of war.Clermont County takes

Veteran’s Day very seriouslyand the day brings a uniqueopportunity to teach childrenAmerican values.West Clermont’s Merwin

Elementary School held itsannual Veteran’s Day programon Wednesday, Nov. 10.“Every year I have been at

Merwin this has been a specialday,” school principal JackieHospelhorn told the childrenand veterans gathered. “We donot take for granted the free-dom that was won for us.”The flag was presented by

Cub Scout Pack no. 676 fol-lowed by the pledge of alle-giance and the nationalanthem.

Each grade level participat-ed in the program throughpatriotic songs under thedirection of music teacher KayHolmes.Leatherneck Detachment

693 performed a gun salute forthe gathered veterans and chil-dren.Two students read poems by

Army veteran and self-pro-claimed plumber-poet RogerRobicheau.“Remember them while in

your home/ Or where youchoose to freely roam/ Don’ttake for granted what you see/Some left this life so it couldbe,” Jonathan Lang read from“They keep us free.”Kirsten Click read “What

Heroes Gave,” “We’ll neverlet their special day/ Theirtime for honor slip away/These brave fought for anation free/ If not for them,where would we be?”The fifth graders played a

special role in the program bysinging the official songs foreach branch of the service.Each song was introduced bya student.Logan Smith spoke of the

4,057,101 Army soldiers whoserved in World War I.Rebecca Michael saluted the4,183,466 men and womenwho sailed with the Navy inWorld War II.

BY BRETT ROLLER

Sun staff

Without support from theBurke Park and GrantMemorial maintenance levy,which failed by eight votesNov. 2, maintenance should

continue normally at eachlocation for at least a year,according to Bethel MayorJames Dick.The levy failed for the first

time since it was placed on theballot in 1949. It had beengenerating $24,000 annually.

“The levy dollars from theGrant Memorial and park levyalways went to the generalfund and were typically split50 percent and 50 percentbetween Burke Park and GrantMemorial,” Dick said. “Wehave carryover dollars fromBurke Park fund.”Dick said for five or six

years Bethel Village Councilhas not spent all of the BurkePark allotment in order to

build up funds that could beused as matching funds for agrant for the restoration of theBurke Park cabins.The Burke Park fund cur-

rently has a carryover of about$18,000, according to Dick,and will support maintenancein the park for 2011 with car-ryover into 2012.Maintenance for the Grant

Memorial building will bepaid for from the general fund

for 2011. Dick said the addi-tional burden on the generalfund is not great enough topush the village above itsspending limit of 85 percent oftotal revenue.“We are still under 85 per-

cent, even adding in the carry-ing cost of Grant Memorial inthe general fund,” Dick said.“The numbers that I got from

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BY DEBBIE ROBINSON

Sun contributor

Bethel-Tate Local SchoolDistrict Superintendent JimSmith commented on thefinancial situation the districtis facing following the defeatof the proposed school taxlevy at the board of educa-tion’s Nov. 15 meeting.“It will be a long time

before we know what theexact impact will be. We willhave to wait and see what kindof cuts the state is going tomake before we can evenbegin to formulate a budget. Itcould be as late as May orJune of 2011 before we canstart talking about the budg-et,” Smith said.Bethel-Tate Local School

District is 70 percent fundedby the state, which is why,says Smith, this levy was sovital to the school district. “I will be a very long time

before we will know what theimpact on our budget will be,”he said.On a more positive note,

board member Mark Rosesaid the district still receivesrevenue through other sourcessuch as their open enrollmentprogram. “When a student comes

from another school districtwe receive the tax moneyfrom their home district,”Rose said.Board member Dave

Brannock estimated that 220students come to Bethel TateSchools and about 50 leavethe Bethel-Tate area to otherschools. “We net $853,000 from the

open enrollment program,”treasurer Amy Wells said.However, the failure of the

tax at the polls could changethe large number of studentscoming from other districts.According to Rose, parentssend their children to BethelTate because of the well theschools excellent rating wellrounded curriculum

BY BRETT ROLLERSun staff

Goshen Township policehave charged a 17-year-oldmale in connection with aseries of burglaries on stateRoute 132 south of the stateRoute 28.The youth, who is a resident

of Texas, is suspected in fiveburglaries that occurredbetween the nights of Nov. 6and Nov. 9, including an earlyNov. 10 break-in at the homeof Walter and Bennie Ross.Goshen Detective Jeff

Lacey said the Ross’s were onedge that night because theirgarage had been broken intotwo nights earlier so whenthey heard noises in the frontroom at 3:40 a.m. they went toinvestigate. They allegedlyfound the juvenile near thefront door with a number ofitems. When he was told toleave the male pointed a gunat the Ross’s. Sixty-seven-year-old Walter Ross recog-nized the gun as one of hisown and knew it wasunloaded. He charged theintruder and with the help ofhis wife they brought himdown but the younger manoverpowered the couple andfled out the front door, break-ing the latch off of their stormdoor. Walter Ross quicklyloaded his .410 shotgun andfired at the juvenile as he fled,missing his target.“He was breaking in when

people where home,” Laceysaid. “One lady was home andawake when she heard him

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SouthernBuckeyeAll-Starsnamed

Add a seniorto holidayshopping listThe Clermont County

Adopt-a-Senior program is inneed of volunteers for theannual holiday drive that pro-vides over 300 older membersof our community with much-needed household and per-sonal care items.“The economy has been

especially hard on those 60and over who are living on afixed income,” said ClermontCounty Senior ServicesCommunications DirectorLinda Eppler. “Last year wehad one man, recommendedto the program by a homehealth aide, who had beenusing a single bottle of house-hold cleaner to not only cleanhis home, but also to washdishes and his clothes. Hewas adopted by a member ofthe community and our holi-day elves delivered him a bas-ket of household items.”The Adopt-a-Senior pro-

gram matches seniors withindividuals, families, youthgroups, and businesses tomake the holiday season a lit-tle brighter for the seniors. Gifts are dropped off at

Clermont Senior Services,located at 2085 James SaulsSr. Drive in Batavia by Dec.7, to ensure they are deliveredby Dec. 25.Items such as full and

queen size sheets, socks,wash cloths and towels, soap,deodorant, all sizes of sweat-shirts and sweatpants, andblankets are much needed bymany Clermont County sen-iors.To volunteer call (513)

724-1255.

Recipes ................ A2 Opinion..................... A4Flashbacks............... A5Crossword.............. A6Library..................... A6 Puzzle...................... A6Calendar................. A6Obituaries................ A8 Sports...................... B1 Legals...................... B2Classified.............. B8Real Estate............ B9

INDEX

Goshenpolicemake arrestin burglarycase

See CNE, Page A3

Merwin Elementary School students gathered to honor local veterans on Wednesday, Nov. 10.

RecipesFruit ButterSee Page A2

INSIDE

FlashbacksA look at our past

See Page A5

www.clermontsun.com

Phone: 732-2511 Fax: 732-6344 465 E. Main St., Batavia, 45103

[email protected]

Bethel-Tate financialsituation discussed

Annual business partnersdinner draws more than 200

CNE recognizes DukeEnergy for contributions

Merwin Elementary remembers servicemembers contributions on Veterans DayLocal members of the militarythanked for service by students

PHOTO / BRETT ROLLER

Juvenile suspectconfronted by victims

See Budget, Page A3

See Burglar, Page A3See Merwin, Page A3

Levy defeat will not strainmaintenance budget next year

See Bethel, Page A3

Bethel park sites to be maintained in 2011

State funding willdetermine whatbudget looks like

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BY BRETT ROLLERSun staff

The Batavia Townshiptrustees are asking Mt. HollyChristian Church on stateRoute 125 to consider takingpossession of the inactivecemetery, called ChristianCemetery, behind its proper-ty.The cemetery once

belonged to the Mt. HollyChristian Chapel which waslocated at the same site whenit dissolved in 1976. At thattime the township took pos-session of the cemetery andan easement that wouldallow the township access tothe east side of the church.Parsons said state law

requires the township to takepossession of a cemeterythey know has been aban-doned.The current church, Mt.

Holly Christian Church, nowwants to expand its buildingto the east over top of theeasement and to the northinto a portion of the cemeterythat is unused and outside ofa fence that surrounds thegravestones. BataviaTownship administrator RexParsons said the townshipregularly mows the cemetery,though no burials have takenplace during his tenure. Thetownship current accessesthe cemetery through thechurch’s parking lot.He said there are no

records on any of the gravesin the cemetery and the pas-tor of the Mt. Holly ChristianChurch said the church hasvery poor records as well.There is some confusion in

regards to the deed to thecemetery as well. Parsonssaid the property was trans-ferred to the township but thedeed was never recorded.While the deed of record stilllists Mt. Holly ChristianChapel as the owner, it alsohas the township listed.“In the past, in the politics

of the 70’s they did a lot of

things because maybebelonged to a church up thereor something,” trustee ArchieWilson said.Wilson suggested asking

the church to take control ofthe cemetery.“I so think what he

(Archie) says is a good point,you could ask them ‘hey,would you like to have itall,” trustee Lee Cornett said.Zoning administrator

Denise Kelley said thechurch would need to applyfor a zoning variance if thetownship maintained controlof the cemetery because theaddition to their buildingwould not meet the setbackrequirements for propertylines.“The advantage here, if we

did give it to them...therewill be no property line andwe won’t have to worryabout that,” Kelley said.She said they may still

need a variance on the eastside depending on theirplans.Trustee Jim Sauls said the

trustees are not opposed tothe church adding on to itsbuilding, but if the churchtook possession of the ceme-tery it would benefit them aswell as the township.

Amy Cholkas’ firstimpulse was to decline thenomination when informedthat she was nominated forhe Southwest Ohio ArtAssociation’s OutstandingArt Teacher awards for 2010.As a regional director of

the Association, Cholkas wasused to honoring other peo-ple for the association’s pres-tigious award, and felt awk-ward when told that her timehad come to be honored.“I was honored, but I was

very surprised because at thetime of my nomination I wasOAEA’s regional directorand I thought maybe I shoulddecline the nomination,” saidCholkas, who was selectedfrom a group of over 230 arteducators in SouthwestOhio.The OAEA board emphati-

cally responded, “No! No!No!”

Cholkas, who has been theart teacher at New RichmondElementary for the past 11years, reluctantly acceptedthe nomination and was hon-ored Tuesday, Oct. 5 at theCincinnati Art Museum asone of two art teachersselected for the 2010OAEA’s 2010 OutstandingArt Teacher awards. Alsohonored at the OAEA’sawards ceremony wasMariah Campbell Garretson,a visual arts specialist atLockland.Adrian Hawk, art teacher

at New Richmond’s MonroeElementary, was one of thosesaying, “No! No! No!” the

loudest when Cholkas men-tioned declining the nomina-tion.“Amy is so very deserving

of this prestigious honorbecause of her dedication toher young artists and to art asa discipline,” said Hawk,who succeeded Cholkas asan OAEA’s regional director.“Amy is an outstanding plan-ner and develops very beau-tiful lessons that engage herstudents. I am very proud towork with Amy here in NewRichmond!”New Richmond

Elementary principal GaryCombs couldn’t agree more.“Mrs. Cholkas is constant-

ly working on ideas and strategies to incorporate artinto the curriculum,” saidCombs. “She is very com-mitted to our students at NewRichmond Elementary andwe appreciate her dedica-tion.”This is the second year in a

row that someone from NewRichmond Schools has beenhonored by the OAEA. Lastyear, Locust Corner principalJulie Renner received theassociation’s DistinguishedEducator for Art EducationAward. That award goes toThomas Bailey, principal atThree Rivers this year.

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BY MARCY WILSON

One of our readers wanted a recipe for pear or apple butter.Here’s one that I use and which turns out well. Be patienthere as the cooking time to make the butter varies dependingupon the juiciness of the fruit. This recipe works for eitherapples or pears, and is so much better than anything you canbuy.

Master Recipe for Fruit Butter6-7 pounds pears or apples 4 cups sugar1/2 teaspoon nutmeg if using pears; 1 teaspoon cinnamon if

using apples 1/2 cup orange juice

Wash fruit. Core, peel and slice. Combine with 1/2 cupwater in stockpot. Simmer until fruit is soft. Puree and meas-ure 2 quarts pulp.

Combine pulp and sugar in pan, stirring until sugar dis-solves. Add rest of ingredients and cook until thick enough toround up on a spoon. As mixture thickens, stir frequently toprevent sticking.Ladle hot butter into hot jars, leaving 1/4” headspace.

Remove air bubbles and adjust two piece caps. Process 10minute in boiling water canner.

Country Kitchen WisdomButters can be frozen instead of canned, for up to 6 months.Use a sugar substitute or less sugar or even no sugar if you

want. To make pear or applesauce, after fruit is soft, mash or

puree as desired and add sugar and spices to taste, eliminat-ing the orange juice.Pears and apples have lots of fiber, which is good for the

digestive system.For a more rustic and nutritious butter or sauce, leave peels

on.

Marcy Wilson is a former food editor and cooking teacher.

Have a recipe to share or a question for Marcy? Contactus at: [email protected] or Marcy’s Country Table, 465E. Main Street, Batavia 45103

Marcy’s

COUNTRY TABLE

Grant Career Center recent-ly held the First QuarterAttendance and AwardsAssembly where studentswere recognized for achieve-ments during the first quarter. Students received Perfect

Attendance Awards andHonor Roll Certificates fortheir efforts. The TopPerformers in each programwere also announced for thefirst quarter.Instructors select Top

Performers each quarter byusing varying objectivesranging from grades, businessand industry readiness, spe-cial projects, or improve-ments. Students are recognized for

their efforts with a specialcertificate for their careerpassport, and a gift card orpayment of fees.Students announced as Top

Performers for the FirstQuarter include: AlliedHealth Science, KaylaDryden and Krista Sells; AutoCollision, Justin Sizemore,Darrell Bates, DustinLambert and Tanner May;Automotive ServiceTechnology, Dakota Gregory-

Edgington, Josh Coulter,Marlanna Tackett and AlexForsee; Business andFinance, Jake Bishop, MasonLynn, Brandon Bishop andEli Wright; Carpentry, DevinTrammell, Eric Sodders,Cody Morehouse and JaredPack; Cooperative Education,Marshall Godwin andBrittney Parker;Cosmetology, Brittney Taylor

and Stacy Faddis; CulinaryCareers, Larry Reffit, NikkiGuinn, Mikey Wilhoit andKatie Kroeger; EngineeringDesign, Cyra Jones and JesseRust; Horticulture, AshleyPerry, Angel Belt, AnitaAppelmann and NicoleFannin; Medical InformationTech, Amber Binning,Brittany Crumpton, NikkiHoulihan and Jaimie Flarida;

Metal Fabrication, BlakeHurtt, Jordan Smith, MikeHumedan and Andy Collopy;The Teacher Academy, TessJenike and Miles Derkson.As the Second Quarter

begins, program instructorsare setting new goals for thestudents to work toward inhopes of becoming the nextTop Performer.

Grant students recognized for attendance

Cholkas named outstanding art teacher

Grant Career Center First Quarter Top Performers.

New Richmond Elementary visual arts specialist Amy Cholkas named Outstanding ArtTeacher for 2010 by the Southwest Ohio Art Education Association.

Mt. Holly Christian Churchto expand its building

Batavia trustees discussChristian Cemetery

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Game day coming to libraryCome to the Senior Coffee

Hour for Game Day at theNew Richmond BranchLibrary at 10:30 a.m.,Wednesday, Dec. 8.Meet your friends at the

library for to play cards, scrab-ble and other games for fun.

For more information or regis-ter, call the library at (513)553-0570.The New Richmond Branch

Library is located at 103 RiverValley Blvd., New Richmond,45157.

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Nicole Brown honored theU.S. Coast Guard’s involve-ment in search and rescueand support roles during theKorean War with 44,143members.Alex Ballou remembered

the 794,000 Marines whoserved in Vietnam.Tanner McClanahan salut-

ed the 50,751 pilots who flewduring the Persian Gulf War.Special recognition was

given to students who haveimmediately family memberscurrently serving over seas.Michael and MatthewHarper’s dad is serving inSaudi Arabia. Joey Barger’smom is stationed in Iraq as isDrake Young’s dad. ConnerBrewster’s brother is current-ly serving in Afghanistan.All veterans in the room

were also asked to come for-ward with their relatives tobe recognized. The groupfilled the entire stage.“Isn’t it amazing the

impact our area has had onpreserving freedom?”Hospelhorn said.The program concluded

with the playing of Taps.

Angel (Burton) was thatwe’re about $10,000 underthe 85 percent.”Dick said Bethel should be

in good financial standingwithout the levy for one year.“It’s going to hold this

year, we may need to look atit next year,” Dick said. “Asour carryover dollars obvi-ously start to become usedup.”Councilman Janice Ireton

said that while the funds are aconcern, the private BurkeTrust is in a much better posi-

tion. The trust recentlyapproved the cost of paintingthe first floor of the GrantMemorial building and thepurchase of two benches tobe placed in Burke Park.Bethel Village administra-

tor Travis Dotson gave anupdate on several additionalmaintenance projects in thevillage at the Monday, Nov. 8Village Council meeting.Dotson said paving in

Burke Park, the parking lotfor the Grant Memorial build-ing, and the rest of the villageshould be completed by theend of this week. He also said

Jim Nickels of Jim NickelsBlacktopping and Sealingcontacted him and paving onthe walking path was expect-ed to begin Tuesday, Nov. 9.The new picnic table has

been installed at the park.Dotson said a local welder

replaced the base plate of thewater tower and sealed it at acost of $500. An epoxy mustbe applied and allowed tocure for 10 days before it canbe used.The secure payment win-

dow will be installed on Nov.29 at the village administra-tion building.

“We offer AP classes which isa plus for students headed forcollege,” Brannock said. “Theprograms we offer are part ofwhy we have been ratedexcellent. However, this maychange with the levy not pass-ing. If we can’t offer the pro-grams that draw students herethen we lose that revenue. Wewon’t know anything rightaway, though.”Another source of revenue

for the school is the ChildFocus Head Start Program.The board voted last night onallowing the program to rent aroom in the school. “They pay us $500 a month

to rent the room,” Wells said.This also brings in more rev-enue. After some discussion, the

board voted on and approvedthe amending of contracts ofthe current superintendent andtreasurer to include the fol-lowing severance language:“Having worked in theBethel-Tate system for a min-imum of ten years, the currentSuperintendent and Treasurershall be paid one fourth ofhis/her accumulated unusedsick leave up to a maximum of50 days.”Also mentioned at the board

meeting the board of educa-

tion will be meeting with thevillage council and at 7 p.m.Nov. 29. The location has notyet been determined, howev-er, it was mentioned thatBethel Tate High Schoolwould more than likely behost to this meeting.The board also voted and

approved officially on accept-ing the retirement ofSuperintendent Jim Smith,effective Aug. 31, 2011. The

position for a new superin-tendent has been posted andinterviews will begin in atimely manner. The board hasassured concerned parties thatthere will be a transition peri-od in which will Smith’sreplacement will be properlyacclimated.The next regular board

meeting will be at 7 p.m. Dec.20, 2010 at the Bethel-TateHigh School.

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trying to get in the frontdoor.”The home owner confront-

ed him and after he fled shewas able to give a detaileddescription to Goshen offi-cers.The composite drawn from

the description was given toCrime Stoppers and Det.Lacey said he quicklyreceived over 50 tips. One tipprovided specific details andsparked Lacey’s interest. Thetip pointed to a two familyduplex on S.R. 132 near thevictims’ homes. When offi-cers arrived at the juvenile’shouse on Friday, Nov. 12 theywere told he was not home.His uncle gave the officerspermission to search thehome and they found thejuvenile hiding under a pile ofblankets in the attic.“He matched the composite

100 percent,” Lacey said.“Usually they (compositesketches) aren’t that close.”A wallet and a purse were

recovered from the woods butLacey said they did not seeany of the additional missingitems in the duplex.“Chances are running slim

that we’ll find anything else,”Lacey said. “The uncle isbeing very uncooperative.”The youth, who has prior

burglary charges in Ohio andTexas, is being held in theClermont County JuvenileDetention Center withoutbail. Lacey said he has a pre-trial scheduled for Nov. 24when a judge will decide if heshould be tried as an adult.The 17-year-old has been

charged with one count ofaggravated robbery, onecount of aggravated burglary,one count of attempted bur-glary, and one count of pos-session of criminal tools. Thecriminal tools charge stemsfrom the juvenile’s arrest.Lacey said he was using apaper clip in an attempt toremove his handcuffs.

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Leist for the award and rec-ognized the role he hasplayed in helping his schools.“It’s good when you have

employees that representwhere they live and Warrenhas represented your inter-ests,” Reeder said. “Manyschools are not pleased withus right now, but here youhave people like Neil findingtheir own way to get to yes,to set up their own destina-tion. Those are the kind ofpartners we want.”Reeder then announced

Duke would be donating anadditional $5,000 to theschool in Neil and his wifeCandy Leist’s honor.The 2010 Volunteer of the

Year Award was presented toStonelick Township residentJim Miller. Miller brought his20 foot trailer on several tripsto pick up office furniturefrom places like XavierUniversity and others andeven though Leist told himthey had plenty of help forthe move from theOwensville building to themain campus Miller cameready to work.“He out-works us all,”

Leist said.Miller said he was very

grateful for the award.“We all owe a debt of

appreciation to Neil and a lotof other people, but we don’tdo it for us, we do it for thekids,” Miller said. “They’reour biggest asset.”He said he worked along

side a large number of peoplefrom the community on allthe projects he volunteeredfor and he said he did notdeserve the award any morethan they did.The keynote speaker for

the evening was MiamiTownship Trustee and formerCNE basketball coach KenTracy.“One of the greatest things

we forget in business is thathuman desire is key to suc-cess,” Tracy said. “Neilspoke about the importance

of creativity, initiative, a sin-gle-minded goal, honesty,integrity and desire. In lifewe always face challengesand we can choose to acceptthose or quit.”Tracy congratulated the

district leaders for theirefforts to find creative solu-tions to their challenges.“There are people in this

community who have thecourage and desire to suc-ceed,” Tracy said.State Representatives

Danny Bubp and Joe Ueckeralso attended the dinner andoffered their praise.

“We’re very proud of thisdistrict. They are doing thethings that if other districtsaren’t doing them, theyshould be,” Uecker said. “Aswe look for innovative solu-tions to balance the statebudget this year it’s going tobe great to take back toColumbus great exampleslike Clermont Northeastern.”Bubp also recognized the

role the business communityhas played in assisting CNE.“I want to personally thank

all of the businesses thatactively engage in supportingtheir schools,” Bubp said.

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CNE: Duke Energy recognized

CNE Superintendent Neil Leist presents the 2010Outstanding Volunteer award to Jim Miller of StonelickTownship.

Duke Energy employees Bob Goetz, Warren Walker, and Johnna Reeder accept the 2010Distinguished Business Partner Award from Clermont Northeastern Superintendent NeilLeist. In addition to their work for the district Duke announced at the dinner they weredonating $5,000 to the district in honor of Neil and his wife Candy Leist.

Northeastern Lions Club President Dan Ladrigan presentsCNE athletic boosters treasurer Nate Bailey a check for$13,795 as thanks for the service of the booster's volunteersat the 2010 Pumpkin Run car show.'

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In Ohio, we know how tomake things. Ohioans invent-ed and built the world’s firstsuccessful airplane. TheWright Brothers proved thatwe can dream big. Granville T.Woods created dozens of newinventions that made railroadssafer. Ohio innovation gavethe world the airplane, energysources, stronger steel, andenergy-efficient automobiles.Ohio’s skilled manufacturingworkforce and enterprisingbusiness owners can still com-pete with any manufacturingsector around the world. Butall of the talent and innovationour state’s private sectorbrings to the table is no matchfor under-the-table currencymanipulation and other grossviolations of internationaltrade law by some of ourbiggest trading partners, likethe People’s Republic of

China.We must not sit idly by and

watch our industrial basedecline in what is the thirdlargest manufacturing state inthe country.

Since the permanent normaltrade relations (PNTR) wassigned into law – ten years agothis month – our trade rela-tions with China have beenanything but normal. Millionsof jobs have been lost in Ohioand across the United States inexchange for a 170 percenttrade deficit with China.Factories have been shuttered.Ohio manufacturers mustcompete with a flood of cheapimports from China – pricedartificially low because Chinamanipulates its currency andbreaks the rules.

Because our tax policyunwisely rewards Americanfirms that move productionoverseas, Ohioans have seenneighbors lose their homesand old friends lose their jobs.Large multinational compa-nies that exploit tax loopholesshould not be rewarded forshuttering company doors in

Xenia to pay lower wages inXi’an, China. That’s why I’mfighting to ensure that ourgovernment’s tax and tradepolicies put American manu-facturing first.

We need to turn our taxcode right side up when itcomes to American jobs, pro-moting their creation and dis-couraging their elimination.Last month, the Senate had anopportunity to stop the coun-terproductive cycle of off-shoring – the practice of ship-ping American jobs to othercountries. The CreatingAmerican Jobs and EndingOffshoring Act would haveclosed tax loopholes that giveincentives to corporations thatship jobs overseas. It wouldalso have created a payroll taxholiday for companies thatbring jobs back to U.S. com-munities. The say “no”, donothing crowd isn’t going tomove us forward. Not one sin-gle member of the Senateminority crossed party lines inthis effort to prevent off-shoring and to createAmerican jobs.

Our fight is far from over –I am committed to addressingthis backwards tax law whenCongress reconvenes.

We must also rebuildAmerican manufacturing

“Come on kids, we’re goingon vacation,” Momannounced. I was 10 yearsold, but until that sunnyFriday morning in July of1956 we had never been on areal family vacation. In factthe farthest from home I’dever been was the one hourdrive to my aunt’s house inMarion, Ohio.

I knew other families wenton real vacations from the sto-ries some of my friends toldwhen the teacher asked us totell about, “What my familydid on vacation this summer.”I always talked about goingfishing or watching the 4th ofJuly parade and fireworks.

But from Mom’s unexpect-ed announcement, it soundedlike we were going on a realfamily vacation.

“Where are we going,” mythree older brothers, sister,young cousin, and I all askedat the same time. When Momsaid we were going toTennessee, we danced aroundlike little Indians. We couldn’thave been more thrilled if shehad said we were going toDisneyland, which was everychild’s dream since openingjust one year earlier.

All of us could locate

Tennessee on a map and weknew it would take a lotlonger to get there than theone hour drive to Aunt Elsie’s

house, but most of all weknew Tennessee was the homeof Davy Crockett, “Born on amountain top inTennessee…king of the wildfrontier!” We all agreed therewasn’t another place in thewhole world we would rathergo than Tennessee.

But there were a couple ofminor obstacles to overcome.First, Mom and Dad didn’thave money to stay in a motel.Shucks, we didn’t even own atent. But we were used tobuilding lean-to shelters andsleeping on blankets when wecamped on the riverbank atMohican State Park, so thattook care of that problem (as itturned out, we didn’t evenneed a lean-to.)

The second problem wasmore challenging. Our onlymeans of transportation wasDad’s 1952 Chevy pickuptruck. It was routine for all ofus kids to jump in the back ofthe truck in the summertime,and even on rare occasionsduring the winter we wouldpush, scrunch, and squeezeuntil we were all packed in thecab of the truck with Momand Dad – although moreoften than not one or two, ifnot all four of us, stayed homewhen Mom and Dad went totown in the winter.

But how in the world werefour kids, plus my cousin andMom and Dad, going to travelall the way to Tennessee andback in a pickup truck?

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Encouraging companiesto hire American workers

When you hear a storyabout police busting up acounterfeit ring, it usuallybrings to mind criminals witha printing press cranking outfake twenty-dollar bills. Butin a counterfeiting case thatwe- the Supreme Court ofOhio- reviewed earlier thisyear, the story was quite dif-ferent.

It all began in the town ofKirtland, Ohio, in the north-east part of the state, at thehome of Juanita Troisi.Juanita wasn’t printing fakemoney in her house; rather,she was planning on hosting a“purse party”. As the namesuggests, Juanita was going tobe offering purses and otheritems for sale at her party.

There’s nothing criminalabout hosting a purse party,but when police got word-from an invitee to the party-that there might be “knock-offdesigner labels” on sale, lawenforcement suddenly becameinterested in Juanita’s purses.

After determining that thetip had some merit, Sgt.Tavano contacted TimothyRichissin for help on the case.Richissin was a sergeant withthe Cleveland PoliceDepartment. He was alsoemployed at the time by theProfessional InvestigationConsulting Agency, where hespecialized in investigatingintellectual-property issues.

As it happened, the policeconducted a raid of the purse

party- probably not what theattendees anticipated whenthey accepted the invitation-and seized over 1,700 alleged-ly counterfeit purses, wallets,and jewelry pieces. At thescene, the police also got awritten statement from Juanitain which she admitted know-ing that “the purses and wal-lets were not authentic.”

Juanita was charged withone count of trademark coun-terfeiting and one count ofpossessing criminal tools. Attrial, Sgt. Richissin testifiedthat he had been trained byseveral purse and jewelrycompanies to recognize theirtrademarks and to recognizecounterfeit products.

He also testified that in hisopinion, the items seized fromthe purse party were, indeed,counterfeit. But no certifiedcopies of the registered trade-marks were offered as evi-dence and no other witnesstestified about the registrationstatus of the trademarks. And,no examples of genuine trade-marks or genuine productswere introduced at trial.

A jury found Juanita guilty

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Fond memories of myfirst Tennessee vacation

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PAULPFEIFEROHIO SUPREME

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SHERRODBROWN

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“Dinner. Not cooking it,just eating it.”

Court dealswith counterfeitconsumer items

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“Turkey.”

“We're thankful for eachother.”

In 1935, President FranklinRoosevelt signed into lawTitle V of the Social SecurityAct, which is the now thelongest-standing public healthlegislation in the UnitedStates. Title V was designedto ensure child and familyhealth in every state and con-tinues today as the onlynational program accountablefor comprehensive systems ofpreventive, primary care andspecialty services.

Much like today, 1935 wasa time characterized by socialuncertainty and a rough eco-nomic outlook. Title V repre-sented a new and unique com-mitment of the federal gov-ernment to support states inimproving the health andwellbeing of all women andchildren. At the same time, itextended a path begundecades earlier to "investigateand report upon matters per-taining to the welfare of chil-dren and child life among allclasses of people." The legis-lation ensured that womenand children will receive vitalsupport, in both good timesand bad.

Over the course of its 75-year history, the Title V pro-gram has adapted to changingneeds and new scientificknowledge. However, thefounding principles and func-tions have endured, setting thestage for continued improve-ment in the health, safety, andwell-being of mothers andchildren.

The program touches the

lives of every infant, child,and family in Ohio in impor-tant ways that often go unrec-ognized. In Ohio, every new-born is screened for heritabledisorders before leaving thehospital. Infants and toddlersare vaccinated against pre-ventable diseases. Mothersare assessed for postpartumdepression and receive breast-feeding support.

School children with noother access to dental carereceive sealants and oralhealth screenings. Childrenwith special health care needsand their families have accessto high quality, specializedmedical care and supportiveservices that allow childrenfull integration in family andcommunity life.

The Ohio Department ofHealth (ODH) receivesapproximately $23 millionannually, made availablethrough Title V, from theHealth Resources andServices Administration.ODH works diligently toensure that Ohio’s funds areused to provide essential serv-ices to as many Ohio womenand children as possible.

Protecting thehealth of womenand children

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Q: How can I find out ifmy stockbroker is licensed tosell securities and whetherany disciplinary action hasbeen taken against her?A: Every stockbroker

(“registered representative”)who is licensed to sell securi-ties has what is a called a“CRD” number. CRD standsfor the Central RegistrationDepository, a database con-taining the registration recordsof more than 6,800 broker-dealers and 660,000 securitiesrepresentatives. You can useyour broker’s CRD number toconfirm whether she is regis-tered in Ohio, learn whatlicenses she possesses, and tofind out if she has receivedany customer complaints or

has had disciplinary actionstaken against her. You canalso use this database to findinformation about her qualifi-cations and employment. Further, you can visit the

Financial Industry RegulatoryAuthority’s (FINRA) websiteto pull up records of any bro-kers you are consideringworking with. You shouldalso ask the Ohio Division ofSecurities for a copy of theCRD report, because the

reports from the state regula-tors often provide more infor-mation from the CRD thanFINRA, especially regardingcustomer complaints.Use this CRD system to

check out a broker beforemaking any investments. Ifthe broker refuses to provideyou with his or her CRD num-ber, that should be a red flag.Q: What duties and

responsibilities does mystockbroker and brokeragefirm owe to me as a cus-tomer?A: Although stockbro-

kers are not guarantors of theinvestments they recommend,they do owe their clients sig-nificant legal responsibilities.The securities industry rules

require a stockbroker to treathis/her customer in a fair andhonest manner, placing thecustomer’s interests first.Before making an investmentrecommendation, brokers alsomust disclose all materialinformation about the invest-ments and explain the varioustypes of associated risks.Brokers may not make aninvestment recommendationwithout first determining thatthe investment is appropriatebased on the customer’s finan-cial situation, investmentgoals and risk tolerance. Theserules, along with other securi-ties industry regulations, arelegally enforceable by the cus-tomer.

Q: I think I may be avictim of securitiesfraud/investment miscon-duct. What are my options?A: You should file a

complaint (either online orthrough the mail) with theOhio Division of Securities(ODS) to alert the agency thatOhio securities laws may havebeen violated. The ODS hasthe authority to bring adminis-trative actions and may refermatters to the prosecutor’soffice for criminal prosecu-tion. The ODS serves as theinvestment police; they inves-tigate and prosecute violationsof law. However, it is impor-tant to understand that theODS does not have the author-ity to recover money for

investors who have sufferedlosses as the result of invest-ment misconduct. In order torecover losses, you must pur-sue a private legal action.

This “Law You Can Use”column was provided by theOhio State Bar Association(OSBA). It was prepared byDavid P. Meyer, principal ofthe Columbus law firm ofDavid P. Meyer & AssociatesCo., LPA, whose practicefocuses on investors’ claimsagainst financial advisors,stockbrokers and brokeragefirms. The column offers gen-eral information about thelaw. Seek an attorney’s advicebefore applying this informa-tion to a legal problem.

40 Years AgoNovember 19, 1970

Ohio Valley residentsstill can expect floods

An extensive and detailed OhioRiver flood plain study has been com-pleted by the Corps of Engineers forthe Clermont Planning Commission,and now is available.If it does nothing else it should dis-

abuse the minds of people living in theOhio River bottoms in ClermontCounty of the fallacy that the Corps’multi-billion-dollar flood control pro-gram will prevent future local OhioRiver floods.The published survey states in sev-

eral places that the record flood of1937 “should not be considered theworst that...could be expected, evenwith the present system of flood con-trol reservoirs.”“Studies of records of storms and

floods of the past indicate that morecritical combinations of storms andrun-off in the Ohio River basin reason-ably may be anticipated to occur in thefuture.The studies have shown that a slight

shift in storm position or in thesequence of storm events would resultin greater flood discharges than thosethat have been actually experienced.”The Corps booklet advises commu-

nities in the Ohio Valley flood plain toadopt zoning regulations which willdiscourage new construction in floodprone areas, unless such constructionis designed to minimize or eliminateflood damage.

Malott trails by 162ask recount of votes

As expected earlier, Harry Malott,Brown County Democrat who soughtto unseat incumbent RepublicanWilliam Mussey for 12th district staterepresentative, filed a petitionMonday with the Board of Elections,asking for a recount of 124 of 125Clermont County precincts. Malottwas trailing Mussey by 162 votes(combined Brown-Clermont totals) onthe official county certified lastTuesday.Brown County Board of Elections

officials said Malott told them arecount of all Brown County’s 47precincts also will be asked.One Batavia precinct had already

been recounted due to a discrepancy

found in its report, the Board ofElections noted.A total of 31,322 votes were cast in

the two counties for Malott andMussey, 7733 of them in BrownCounty and 23,589 in Clermont.

25 Years AgoNovember 20, 1985

CNE cuts its budget,will ask again for levy

The Clermont Northeastern schoolboard has voted to put a school levybefore voters again in a special elec-tion Feb. 4 and cut $200,000 from itsbudget.According to Budd Hegele, CNE

superintendent, the board last weekreduced its millage request to 5.9 millsfrom the 6.81 mills sought in the levythat failed Nov. 5.Hegele said the board also approved

cuts including the elimination of onefull bus route in a still undeterminedarea and a smaller kindergarten routeto the Newtonsville area. Those cutswill take effect Dec. 9, he said.The board also approved charging

students a fee to participate inextracurricular activities. He said prin-cipals recommended Monday the feebe $30.

Legal immunity law tocut insurance costs

A state bill passed Thursday to limitlocal government liability may be justin time for Clermont County taxpayersto save money.Both Clermont County and Milford

had their liability insurance policiescancelled recently according to offi-cials. But they say the new law couldsave them a bundle on new coveragethey must get in the next two months.Clermont County has until Dec. 15

to replace all of its liability coverage.Milford has until Jan. 16 to replace itspolice and professional liability cover-age and until Jan. 26 to replace publicofficial coverage.A new law giving local govern-

ments widespread immunity fromlawsuits is expected to be signed byGovernor Richard F. Celeste this weekor next.

15 Years AgoNovember 23, 1995

Students learn aboutimportance of job skills

As a member of the personneldepartment with Bank One, YvonneGreen hires people based on the skillsthey can bring to a job. As principal ofWilliamsburg Elementary School,Mike McElroy helps students learnthose skills each day.On November 16 Green and

McElroy met for a day to discuss theirperspectives on education and busi-ness. Green served as principal atWilliamsburg Elementary for one dayas part of a Clermont County Chamberof Commerce program.The day allows area business lead-

ers and educators to get a better appre-ciation of one another.“I think our students see school as

one thing over here and a career assomething over there. They don’talways make the connection betweenthe two,” McElroy said.“I’ve already made a note of what

Yvonne said about communicationskills. I’m going to meet with theteachers and make them aware ofthat,” McElroy said. “That’s one of thebest things about a program like this.It allows me to hear first-hand whatthe business community is lookingfor.”

Schools may seekincome tax in Milford

The Milford school board will placea request for more money on theMarch 19 primary ballot to pay forincreasing operating expenses anddemands for new technology.The school board is asking for opin-

ions on two possible options for thedistrict. The school board will decidein December between a 6.2-mill oper-ating levy or a 1 percent school districtincome tax.School board members say the

money is needed to maintain class sizelevels which have been reduced sincevoters passed a 5.9-mill operating levyin May 1993.The board also said Milford schools

need more computers. School boardpresident Ric Van Lieu said the districthas stretched the funding from the1993 levy as far as it could.

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Rosenzweig’s Department Store in Milford, as it appeared in the late 1960s.

“There’s no such thing as a typ-ical day when you’re in lawenforcement,” said ClermontCounty Sheriff’s Office SergeantJeff Sellars.The 17-year veteran of the

force is one of 35 deputiesassigned to work 12 hour shiftspatrolling Clermont County road-ways. “One minute there’s acrash, then you could be called toserve a warrant, take part in adrug bust, or check an overloadedtruck, like I’m about to do.”Sgt. Sellars recognized the

truck and its questionable load; hehad pulled the driver over onlylast week for the same thing.One of the more memorable

days on the job happened threeyears ago, when Sgt. Sellars wascalled to the scene of a car withsomeone inside that had gone intothe water at Eastfork State Park. “All my training just kicked in,

I dove into the water, and wasable to get the driver out,” he said.Sgt. Sellars had to retrieve boltcutters from his squad car to freethe man from the sinking car; theman had handcuffed himself tothe steering wheel. “I never sayI’ve seen it all, because the nextday there is something new.”There have been a lot of

changes since his first day on thejob.“This is the heart and soul of

our operation,” Sgt. Sellars saidpointing to his squad car comput-

er. “Because of this technology inour cars, we can quickly checklicense plates, file paperwork, andlet dispatch know where we are atall times.”He said their radar is quite

accurate and can clock cars com-ing and going; his dashboard alsosports a GPS to quickly navigateand find newer county roadways. “We are seeing an increasing

number of meth arrests local-ly….again,” said the sergeant.Through August of 2010, therehave been 47 arrests in the coun-ty, compared to 27 for all of 2009. Another disturbing trend he is

seeing involves young peoplewho disrespect law enforcement.“Some of them actually turn uptheir radios when they see usapproaching.”Making the transition from Sgt.

Sellars to citizen Sellars is some-times difficult.“We see some pretty horrible

things. We are human; theseabuse and other cases do have animpact on us. All we can do is tohelp the victims as best we can. Igo home many nights, thankfuland appreciative of what I have,”he said quietly.What is the best part of the job?

“It happened just the other day,”he said. “There was an elderlylady who was taking her grand-children to church when they gota flat tire. I fixed it; she gave mea big hug. That was nice.”

Sgt. Jeff Sellars, a 17 year veteran of the Clermont County Sheriff’sOffice, updates a report on his mobile computer.

On patrol withSergeant Sellers

Clermont County’s largestprovider of food to needy familiesneeds your help.“We are consistently running

out of food to feed the 1,500 peo-ple, roughly 400 families that turnto us for assistance each month,”said Kirstin Eismin with theEastern Area Food Pantry, part ofthe YWCA community outreachprogram.Located at 55 South Fourth

Street in Batavia, the pantry hasserved the community for over 35years, providing individuals withfood, resources, and referrals tohelp them make it through a diffi-cult time.“The demand continues to

increase and we are struggling toget enough food to meet the need

in our community,” said Eismin,surveying several partially-filledshelves at the Batavia pantry.“We accept food donations, butcash can go a lot further. A $4box of cereal you buy at the gro-cery store can be obtained by us,through our food co-ops, for afraction of that price. A $4 dona-tion could purchase 20 boxes ofcereal.”Eismin said that many of those

who are asking for assistancetoday are new to the program.“They tend to be not only theunemployed, but the under-employed with a family to feed,”she said.The food pantry is open most

weekdays; call for hours of oper-ation at (513) 732-0450.

Food pantry in criticalneed of donations

Make a gingerbread houseJoin the library for the annual

Gingerbread House program at6:30 p.m., Monday, December 6at the Batavia Branch Library,180 South Third Street, Batavia. Bring your family to the library

to decorate a gingerbread house intime for the holidays.Supplies will be provided. For

more information or to register,call the library at (513) 732-2128.

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The Mt. Carmel Garden Clubwill meet at noon November19th at the Union TownshipCivic Center in the Eastgatearea. Our program is aboutmaking wreaths. If interested,visitors or new members arewelcome. Contact May Gordonat (513) 984-9993 for additionalinformation.

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The Fraternal Order of Eagles2289 located at 265 FoundryAve in Batavia will hold itsAnnual Senior CitizensThanksgiving Dinner with all thetrimings from 2 - 4 p.. Nov. 21.Seniors 55 years of age andolder will eat for free. Pleasecome and join us. Call (513)732-9035 for more information.

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The Clermont County Boardof Elections will meet at 9 a.m.Monday, Nov. 15 to OpenOfficial Canvass and conductany other regular business. TheBoard will reconvene at 9 a.m.Tuesday, Nov. 16 to make anynecessary determinations andany other regular business. TheBoard will meet at 10 a.m.Tuesday, Nov. 23 for OfficialCertification of the 2010 GeneralElection and the RegularNovember Board Meeting.

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The Amelia Village FinanceCommittee will hold a SpecialMeeting at 8 a.m. Saturday, Nov.27 at the Amelia MunicipalBuilding 44 West Main StreetAmelia, Ohio 45102. The pur-pose of this meeting is to dis-cuss Temporary Appropriationsfor 2011 and the overall Fiscalhealth of Amelia Village.

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The Bethel American LegionAuxiliary Unit 406 will be hostinga craft show and bake sale from9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov.20. There will be food and drinkfor purchase. Vendors are stillbeing accepted for this event.The cost to reserve a table is$10. At the end of the event, onevendor’s name will be drawnand they will receive their reser-vation money back. For moreinformation or to make a reser-vation, call Judi Maupin at (513)876-4054.

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The Clermont County Boardof Elections has scheduled thefollowing meetings: Nov. 23, 2010 at 10 a.m. –

Certification of the 2010 GeneralElection & the Regular MonthlyBoard Meeting. The Board Meetings are held

at the Board of Elections Office,76 S. Riverside Drive, BataviaOhio 45103.

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A support group for parentsthat have lost children, TheCompassion Friends, meetsthe fourth Tuesday of everymonth at 7 p.m. at St. TimothyEpiscopal Church, BeechmontAve.

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The Clermont CountyHistorical Society and HarmonyHill Association (WilliamsburgHistorical Society) museumswill be open to the public thefirst Saturday of the month from1 - 4 p.m. The museums arelocated at Harmony Hill, 299S.Third Street, Williamsburg.The Harmony Hill Associationdisplay features William Lytle,Father of Clermont County, andWilliamsburg’s history. TheClermont County HistoricalSociety archives will be openfor research of ClermontCounty history. Also at the site

is the Lytle Diary House, theoldest building in ClermontCounty. There is no admissioncharge. The museums can alsobe visited by making anappointment.

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The East Fork Wood Carversmeet from 6 - 9 p.m. the secondand fourth Monday of everymonth at the Union TownshipCivic Center. New members,and anyone interested in learn-ing how to carve, are welcometo attend. For more informationcall John Dotson at (513) 753-1389.

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The Clermont County StampClub meets twice each monthat SEM Laurel RecreationCenter, 203 Mound Street inMilford. The first Tuesday ofeach month for an informalmeeting and the thirdWednesday for a formal meet-ing. For more information call(513) 752-3817.

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The Commodore 64 and 128are still alive and kicking!They’re even using PC’s asslaves to increase their storagecapacity, can be expanded to16 megs and made to operate20 times faster than their origi-nal speed. [email protected]. Formore information call RogerHoyer at 248-0025.

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The Clermont County ChessClub meets at 7:30 p.m. everyTuesday at the WithamsvilleChurch of Christ, located at 846Ohio Pike. All are welcome.Visit the club’s website atwww.clermontchess.com. Formore information write [email protected] or callBill Pursel at (513) 477-5708.

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Kitchen of Hope in Betheloffers free meal each weekEveryone is invited to a freemeal 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. eachSaturday at the Kitchen ofHope. The Kitchen of Hope islocated at Bethel UnitedMethodist Church and its doorsare open to anyone who wantsa hot meal. Those who are eld-erly, young, unemployed,underemployed, in need of ahot meal or just in need of fel-lowship are invited to attend.The church is located 402 WestPlane Street, in Bethel.

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A general support groupoffering a safe place to shareyour experiences coping withmental illness meets everyWednesday from 12:30 - 2 p.m.at Emmanuel United MethodistChurch, 4312 Amelia OliveBranch Road, Batavia. Formore information call (513)732-5418.

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The Disabled AmericanVeterans Clermont CountyChapter 63 and its auxiliary willhold monthly meetings on thesecond Monday of the month.Meetings are held 7 p.m. at theAmerican Legion Post 237,located just off old state Route32 on Memory Lane in Batavia.All disabled veterans are invit-ed to attend the meetings.

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A caregiver support groupwill meet from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.the third Tuesday of the monthin the activity center atThomaston Woods, 1460Thomaston Drive, Amelia. Forinformation on this group or any

of the support groups spon-sored by Clermont SeniorServices, call Linda Tennison,certified bereavement facilita-tor, at (513) 724-1255.

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AARP 3435 Clermont CountyChapter regular meetings areheld the first Wednesday ofeach month at 1 p.m. at theAmerican Legion post 72, locat-ed at 495 Cincinnati/BataviaPike in Mt. Carmel. Issues con-cerning members, such as newlegislation and communityneeds are discussed and if pos-sible, acted upon. Additionally,each meeting ordinarilyincludes a speaker on topics ofspecial interest to seniors,and/or entertainment. Lightrefreshments are served.

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Weekly meetings will be heldof the Milford Job Search FocusGroup from 8:30 - 10 a.m.Tuesdays at Milford ChristianChurch 844 State Route 131Milford, Ohio 45150. This groupwill have three main focuses:Career Education; Networking;Character Development.Reaching out to unemployedmen and women in the sur-rounding area. For more infor-mation contact Karen Tracy [email protected] TheDepression Bipolar SupportGroup meets from 12:30 - 2p.m. Wednesdays atEmmanuel United MethodistChurch, located at 4312 AmeliaOlive Branch Road, Batavia.

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A monthly meeting of theTOPS Support Group will be inMt. Orab at St. Michael’sChurch, S. High Street eachMonday. Weigh in is from5:45 - 6:25 p.m. The meetingwill be held from 6:30 - 7:30p.m. For more information call(937) 444-6908 or [email protected].

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meets from 6:30 p.m. - 8:30p.m. the fourth Thursday ofeach month at Union TownshipActivity Center (in the UnionTownship Civic Center), 4350Aicholtz Road, Eastgate. Forinformation on this group orany of the support groups spon-sored by Clermont SeniorServices, call Linda Tennison,certified bereavement facilita-tor, at (513) 724-1255.

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Vietnam Veterans ofAmerica, Inc. Clermont CountyChapter 649 meets at 7:30 p.m.the second Thursday of themonth at the Union TownshipCivic Center. For more informa-tion call (513) 722-1970 or visitwww.vva649.org.

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The Eastside Goldwing RoadRiders Association Chapter E-2meets at 7:30 p.m. the firstThursday of each month at theNew England Club, 8135Beechmont Ave. Come join thefun, all are welcome. For moreinformation, call Bill Martin at732-3528 or go to web site atwww.cincye2.org.

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The Clermont CountyNational Alliance for theMentally Ill Support meetingsfor family/ friends are held onthe second Thursday of everymonth. The business meetingwill be held at 6 p.m. The sup-port meeting begins at 7 p.m. atthe conference room, 1088Wasserman Way, Batavia.

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Laurel United MethodistChurch will host the community"Be Thankful" Thanksgivingcarry-in dinner frm 5 - 6:30 p.m.Saturday, Nov. 20. Please bringone or two covered dishes and afriend. The church is located at1888 Laurel-Lindale Road,Laurel. For more informationcall (513) 553-3043.

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Service times at theOwensville United MethodistChurch have changed. Services

are now at 9 a.m. for contempo-rary service; 10:30 a.m. for tradi-tional service. Childrens pro-grams are provided at eachhour. Call Pastor Mike Smith formore information at (513) 732-2208.

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The Central Baptist Church,located at Williamsburg BantamRoad holds Sunday Bible Studyat 9:30 a.m., MorningWorship at 10:45 a.m.,Evening Worship 6:30 p.m., and

Wednesday Prayer Meeting at 7p.m. For more information callthe church at (513) 724-7055.The pastor is Doug Parham.

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Looking for a warm, caringchurch family? Laurel UnitedMethodist Church at 1888 LaurelLindale Rd., Laurel fits the bill.Revive your spirits during thesetroubled times. Join us forSunday School at 10 a.m. andChurch Worship at 11 a.m. onSundays. Call (513) 553-3043

Church Events

Wednesday at theMovies: a monthly film dis-cussion group will be held at2 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 24at the Batavia BranchLibrary. This month’s moviediscussion title will be: “TheWind Journey's by CiroGuerra. For more informa-tion, call the library at (513)732-2128.

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Computer Instruction willbe offered during libraryhours, Monday throughSaturday for the month ofNovember at the FelicityBranch Library. Adults andteens can schedule anappointment for one-on-onehelp with computer basics,email, internet searching,and Microsoft Word.Resume assistance and jobsearch computers are avail-able. For more informationor to register for an appoint-ment, call the library at (513)876-4134.

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Join the Greater MilfordArea Historical Society todiscuss Captain John L.Foote, a local WWII Hero at10:30 a.m., Saturday, Nov.20 at the Milford MiamiTownship Branch Library.Captain John L. Footeserved in the Army Air Corpsduring WWII as a navigatorand a bombardier. MikeMcCurdy of the GreaterMilford Area HistoricalSociety will share the heroiclife and tragic death ofCaptain Foote, based uponhis family's extensive collec-tion of papers, correspon-dence, photographs andArmy records recentlydonated to the Society. Formore information or to regis-ter, call the library at (513)

248-0700.

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Computer Instructions forAdults will be availableMonday-Thursday duringlibrary hours for the month ofNovember at the NewRichmond Branch Library.One-on-one help with com-puter basics, creating email& Facebook accounts andhow to use Microsoft Word.For more information or toregister, call the library at(513) 553-0570.

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Adults are invited to jointhe New RichmondSpinebenders Book Club at7 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 23 atthe New Richmond BranchLibrary. This month’s title willbe “Bloodroot” by AmyGreene. For additional infor-mation on this session, callthe library at (513) 553-0570.

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Bring the family to FamilyFun Night: Turkey Time at6:30 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 23at the New RichmondBranch Library. Learn aboutthe history of everyone'sfavorite holiday through sto-ries, games, and crafts.Make your own keepsakeplacemats to reuse everyyear. For more informationor to register, call the libraryat (513) 553-0570.

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The First WednesdayBook Discussion Group willmeet at 2 p.m., Wednesday,Dec. 1 at the Amelia BranchLibrary. This month’s title isZookeeper’s Wife by DianeAckerman. The session is

open to all interested adults.For more information, callthe library at (513) 752-5580.

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BabyTime will begin at 10a.m., Wednesday, Dec. 1 atthe Amelia Branch Library,58 Maple Street, Amelia,45102. BabyTime is aninteractive storytime withinfant and caregiver. Join usfor stories, music, tickletime, and fun to begin build-ing early literacy skills. Formore information or to regis-ter your child, call the libraryat (513) 752-5580.

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Holiday Open House atthe Amelia Branch Librarywill begin at 10 a.m. run until4 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 11 atthe Amelia Branch Library,58 Maple Street, Amelia,45102. Celebrate theHolidays with the AmeliaBranch Library as we makeholiday crafts. Adults will beable to sign up to make gifts-in-jar. And the kids will bebusy making sock snow-men. A Santa Magician willdelight the children from 10-12. Cookies and punch willbe served. For more infor-mation, call the library at(513) 752-5580.

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Wednesday at theMovies: a monthly film dis-cussion group will be held at2 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 22at the Batavia BranchLibrary, 180 South ThirdStreet, Batavia 45103. Thismonth’s film title will be:Alamar directed by PedroGonzalez-Rubio. For moreinformation, call the library at(513) 732-2128.

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through strong trade enforce-ment. Ohio manufacturerscan compete with anyone.But when our trading part-ners like China unfairly stackthe deck by manipulatingcurrency and flooding ourshores with artificially low-priced imports, that’s notcompeting – it’s cheating.And Ohio businesses andworkers are fighting againstit. Two recent InternationalTrade Commission (ITC)decisions have been a boonfor Ohio. Tire workers inYoungstown and steel work-ers in Lorain kept their jobs,and their plants stayed openbecause the ITC enforcedexisting trade laws. But thefact that there are loopholesbig enough for China to jumpthrough means that we needto rewrite trade law.That’s why I introduced the

Trade Enforcement PrioritiesAct, which would require areexamination of our tradepolicies and trade pacts withan eye toward ensuring ournation thrives in the globaleconomy.We must take action to

reverse our trade deficit withChina and other countriesand ensure that our nation hasa robust manufacturing sec-tor. That means doing a muchbetter job of combating thekind of tactics China uses –currency manipulation, laxregulation of product quality,massive subsidies – to giveitself an overwhelming com-petitive advantage. And itmeans revisiting current traderules to ensure Americancompanies and Americanworkers can successfullycompete under them. It

makes no sense to follow thesame trade path, when thattrade path is undermining ourmanufacturing sector andcompromising our nation’seconomic potential.Letters to my office from

small towns and big cities tellthe tale: one Ohioan wrotethat Americans who are “sup-posed to be at the front line ofinnovation, end up being inthe front line at the unem-ployment office” when jobsare shipped overseas. Morethan that, America loses acompetitive edge. AndOhioans lose the ability tostay in their home and chil-dren lose the benefits ofgrowing up in a solid, middleclass family. This must end.Let’s change the narrativeand challenge the status quo.Let’s be forward-lookingenough to ask: What happenswhen US trade policy pro-motes true competition, notthe dead-end street China’strade abuses have paved?

What happens when we closethe tax loopholes that rewardoffshoring, and insteadreward companies that buildthings here at home?Families get back on their

feet. Communities growstronger. And Ohio’s middleclass and our country remaincompetitive.Your government should be

working for you. It should bepromoting U.S. companiesand U.S. jobs. Americanscan’t afford policies that caterto multinational companies,that ignore growing tradedeficits, and that turn a blindeye when jobs are shippedoverseas. We cannot affordany more “no” votes on billsdesigned to bring jobs backto the U.S. and keep themhere. It is time to take a hardlook at our trade policy andour tax policy and once againput American families first.

Sherrod Brown is a UnitedStates Senator from Ohio.

Every five years, ODH con-ducts an assessment of theservices available to woman

and children. We makechanges based on the assess-ment to ensure our efforts areaddressing Ohio’s maternaland child health problems.

Many problems that werepriorities when Title V wasenacted have been addressed.Severe child malnutrition andcrippling conditions resultingfrom polio are things of thepast. Over the past fewdecades, there have been seensignificant improvements inneonatal survival due toadvances in medical care,technology and public health.While these problems have

been addressed, new problemshave come to the forefront.Childhood obesity has reachedepidemic levels in Ohio andacross the nation. And whilewe have made great stridesover the decades in reducingrates of infant mortality,African American infants stilldie at more than twice the rateof non-Hispanic white infants.At ODH, we will continue towork to address these issuesfor years to come.To learn more about Ohio’s

Maternal and Child Healthprograms visitwww.odh.ohio.gov.

Alvin D. Jackson M.D. isthe director of the OhioDepartment of Health.

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of trademark counterfeitingand possessing criminal tools.But when she appealed herconvictions, the court ofappeals concluded that therewas insufficient evidence forthe jury to find that the itemsseized bore a counterfeitmark- as defined by law- andthat Sgt. Richissin’s testimonywas improper because it wasintroduced without a properfoundation. Juanita’s convic-tions were thus vacated. Afterthat her case came before usfor a final review.The Ohio General

Assembly has defined thecrime of trademark counter-feiting in a law that states:“No person shall knowingly...sell, offer for sale, or other-wise dispose of goods with theknowledge that a counterfeitmark is attached to ... thegoods.”The law further defines

“counterfeit mark” as “a spu-rious trademark” that is “iden-tical with or substantiallyindistinguishable from a markthat is registered on the princi-pal register in the UnitedStates patent and trademarkoffice” and the use of which“is likely to cause confusionor mistake or to deceive otherpersons.”Juanita argued that the evi-

dence, including Sgt.Richissin’s testimony, wasinsufficient to prove that anyof the trademarks were regis-tered on the principal registerand that the sergeant’s testi-mony was improperly used attrial. The state disagreed,maintaining that sufficientevidence was presented and

that Sgt. Richissin’s testimonywas properly admitted.We were guided by a case

from 1998, in which our courtruled that in deciding whetherthe evidence presented at atrial is sufficient to support acriminal conviction, a trialcourt must determine whethersuch evidence, if believed,would convince the “averagemind” of the defendant’s guiltbeyond a reasonable doubt.If the evidence is found

insufficient to prove everyelement beyond a reasonabledoubt, the Double JeopardyClause of the United Statesand Ohio Constitutions barretrial. (The Double JeopardyClause prevents a person frombeing tried twice for the sameoffense.)On the other hand, when

sufficient evidence has beenintroduced at trial to convict,“but on appeal, some of thatevidence is determined tohave been improperly admit-ted,” retrial is not barred.So what about the evidence

in the purse party case? Wedetermined- by a five-to-two-vote- that the state providedinsufficient evidence to showthat the trademarks Sgt.Richissin compared with themarks on the seized bags wereregistered on the principalregister in the United StatesPatent and Trademark Office.The law contains very spe-

cific language protecting onlythose marks registered on theprincipal register. Sgt.Richissin testified thatthrough his “training andexperience” he was aware thatthe marks were registered butthat he had personally neverseen any documents from the

Patent and Trademark Officeshowing the registration.Sgt. Richissin had never

obtained official trademarkrecords, he had never seen anyof the trademarks on a registrydocument, and he did notknow when the trademarkswere issued, when theyexpired, or whether they hadbeen renewed.In short, his testimony was-

n’t sufficient to prove beyonda reasonable doubt that themarks were registered. Atbest, Sgt. Richissin’s testimo-ny proved that the seizeditems bore marks that were“identical or substantiallyindistinguishable” to marksprovided to him during histraining, but not to any markproven to be registered asrequired by the state law.What about Juanita’s writ-

ten confusion? It didn’t helpthe prosecution meet its bur-den of proving the registrationelement of the crime. True,she admitted that she knewthat the “purses and walletswere not authentic.” But thatadmission does not prove thatany of the marks Sgt.Richissin used in his compar-ison were registered.The confusion may be use-

ful to the prosecution in prov-ing other elements of theircase, but it does not prove theregistry status of any trade-mark. This gap in evidenceisn’t due to a “procedural defi-ciency”. Therefore, double-jeopardy protections attach, aretrial is barred, and we thusaffirmed the court of appealsjudgment.

Paul Pfeifer is an OhioSupreme Court Justice.

Pfeifer: Counterfeit consumer itemsContinued from page 4

As we soon learned, Mom andDad already had a solution tothis problem. The forecast wasfor high temperatures andclear skies, so Dad threw adouble mattress in the back ofthe pickup truck and told uskids to get our blankets andpillows. Scarcely an hour hadpassed from the time Momhad announced our “GreatEscape” until we were loadedand headed down the roadtoward Tennessee, with justthe clothes on our backs andsome sandwiches Mom hadpacked to eat along the way.We headed south and cele-

brated with shouts and cheerswhen we arrived inPortsmouth and crossed theOhio River into Kentucky. Wekids passed the time countingsemi trucks and out of statelicense plates, and sang theballad of Davy Crockett, hop-ing we would get to see a“bar” when we reachedTennessee. We took turns rid-ing up front with Mom andDad, but it was just as muchfun to ride in the back andwatch the country side slip-ping away like a kaleidoscopebehind us.

We must have been a site aswe passed through the littletowns that dotted U.S. Route23 in Kentucky. There wereno McDonalds or Wendy’s tostop for hamburgers and bath-room breaks, but we stoppedat a dairy bar for hamburgersand creamy whips, and sever-al times Dad pulled into thoseold time rest areas. We kidswould take turns working thepump handle to get a refresh-ing drink of water. Nighttime finally arrived

and the air grew cool in theback of the pickup truck, sowe nuzzled under the coversand fought off sleep as long aswe could trying to identify theconstellations and looking forshooting stars.One by one we fell asleep

and sometime after dark Dadpulled into one of those restareas so he and Mom couldsleep for a few hours in thefront of the truck. When Iawoke on Saturday morningwe were already deep in themountains of EasternKentucky, and before longmore cheers rang out as wecrossed the Virginia boarder,an added treat we kids had notexpected. By noontime we

reached our destination andsaw a giant sign that read,“Welcome to Tennessee.” As it turned out, there

would be no sighting of bearson this Tennessee vacation.Mom had failed to mentionthat Dad had to be back towork on Monday. We had lit-tle more than crossed theboarder when he turned thetruck around and headed forhome. We stopped to buysome lunchmeat and cheesefor sandwiches and enjoyedthe rare treat of Nehi orangesodas as we retraced our paththrough Kentucky. By lateSaturday night we arrivedhome to the safety and com-fort of our own beds.I’ve made many trips to

Tennessee over the years andhave spotted bears on severoccasions, but I’ll alwaysremember that first Tennesseevacation, and how proud I wasto have a real story to tell thatfall when the teacher askedme to tell the rest of the classwhat my family did on vaca-tion that summer.

George Brown is the execu-tive director of ClermontSenior Services.

Seniors: Fond vacation memoriesContinued from page 4

Brown: Hiring American workersContinued from page 4

Jackson: Protecting women’s healthContinued from page 4

Pets of the Week

Cage U/V, DSH, black,male, 10-weeks-old

Cage O/P, DSH,black/white, male,neutered, five-months-old

Cage I/J, DSH, tiger, male,10-weeks-old

Cage I/J, DSH,calico/tiger, female, 10-weeks-old

Cage I/J, DSH,orange/white, male, 10-weeks-old

Cage I/J, DSH, white,male, 10-weeks-old

These animals and many more are available for adoption to goodhomes at the Clermont County Humane Society Animal Shelter.

Call (513) 732-8854 for more information.

Puzzle solutions

Differences: 1. “Math” is missing frombook. 2. Mom’s hair is dark. 3. Pajama printis different. 4. Picture is gone. 5. Mom iswearing a skirt. 6. Drapes are missing.

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Obituaries

Constance Weise, 90Constance Louisa Weise,

90, formerly of Milford diedTuesday, Nov. 9, 2010 inBlanchester.She was a bus driver for

Milford Exempted VillageSchools.Weise was preceded in

death by her daughter Janet L.Armstrong, great grandchildKodi Potts, and siblingsGladys Kroener, VirginiaWiseman, Charles Tope,Robert Tope, and HermanTope.She is survived by her sons

John F. Potts, Samuel C. PottsJr., and Charles E. Potts,grandchildren Nicole Potts-Flynn, Jennifer Potts,Maryanne Potts-Prine, DwainArmstrong, KennethArmstrong, John Armstrong,and Michael Armstrong, andgreat grandchildren SamanthaFlynn, Payton Flynn, ElliottFlynn, and Eddie Prine.Funeral services 11 a.m.

Saturday, Nov. 13, 2010 atEvans Funeral Home,Goshen. Interment GracelandMemorial Gardens, Milford.Memorials may be sent to

Shriner's Burns Hospital,Camp Ytilibapac Fund, 3229Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati,OH 45229, or LexingtonShriners Orthopedic Hospital,Camp Track Fund, 1900Richmond Road, Lexington,Ky. 40502.

William Shipman, 75William Allen Shipman, 75,

of Bethel died Monday, Nov.8, 2010.He is survived by his wife

Mary Shipman (nee Baucom),sons Tony (Teresa)Pendergrass, and TeddyPendergrass, grandchildrenKevin, Georgia Goins, andJustin Pendergrass, and greatgrandchildren Jackson, andJoanne Sexson.Visitation 12:30 p.m. to 2

p.m. Thursday, Nov. 11, 2010at E.C. Nurre Funeral Home,Bethel. Funeral services tofollow.

Anna Tucker, 89Anna Elizabeth Tucker, 89,

of Milford died Tuesday, Nov.9, 2010 in Mt. Orab.She was a homemaker.Tucker was preceded in

death by her brothers and sis-ters.She is survived by her hus-

band George P. Tucker, sonsMark Tucker, and MikeTucker, grandchildren NicoleBecht, Jason Tucker, TifinieBrown, and Jessica Tucker,and great grandchildrenAustin, Avery, AaralynSchweitzer, Mason, andRilynn.Funeral services 11 a.m.

Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2010 atChrist Presbyterian Church,Milford. IntermentAlexandria Cemetery,Alexandria, Ky.Memorials may be sent to

the Alzheimer's Association.

Dolores BargerDolores E. Barger (nee

Stockton), of Bethel diedFriday, Nov. 12, 2010.She is survived by her hus-

band Jim L. Barger, daughterPam (Steve) Huddleston,grandchildren Heather Burns,and Aaron Huddleston, andsiblings Mary Donham, IvaSkinner, Betty Ferguson,Harriett Frazier, GeorgeStockgon, and Bill Stockton.Visitation 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010 atE.C. Nurre Funeral Home,Bethel. Funeral services tofollow. Interment TateTownship Cemetery.Memorials may be sent to

the Leukemia Society, 105 W.Fourth Street, Suite 900,Cincinnati, OH 45202.

Charlene Crase, 69Charlene Crase, 69, of

Goshen died Saturday, Nov.13, 2010 in Loveland.She was an office worker

for Superior Dental.Crase is survived by her

husband Randall Crase Sr.,children Darlene Pitts,Randall Chase Jr., and SherryLynn Kabel, six grandchil-dren, three great grandchil-dren, and her sister Betty JeanHale.Funeral services 11 a.m.

Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2010 atEvans Funeral Home,Goshen. Interment GoshenCemetery, Goshen.

Cynda Shelton, 67Cynda Shelton (nee Shaw),

67, of Winchester diedSunday, Nov. 14, 2010 atUniversity Hospital. She wasborn Sept. 27, 1943 inCincinnati.She attended the

Winchester United MethodistChurch and was a member ofthe Order of the Eastern StarWinchester Lodge no. 236.Shelton was preceded in

death by her parents HaroldChaney and Mary HelenShaw (nee Howland).She is survived by her hus-

band of 47 years DonaldShelton, of Winchester, sonsKenneth (Caryl) Shelton, ofWinchester, Shawn(Kimberly) Shelton, ofBatavia, and Brett and HeidiShelton, of Switzerland,seven grandchildren, sisterGayla Beth Shaw Fritzhand,of Cherry Fork, and severalnieces and nephews.Visitation 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2010 atthe Wallace-ThompsonFuneral Home, Bradford-Sullivan Chapel, Winchester.Funeral services 1 p.m.Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010 atthe Winchester UnitedMethodist Church. IntermentWinchester Cemetery.Memorials may be sent to

Winchester United MethodistChurch, 70 East WashingtonStreet, Winchester, OH45697.

A. Monroe Zeigler, 69A. Monroe Zeigler, 69, of

Batavia died Friday, Nov. 5,2010.Monroe taught Industrial

Arts at Amelia High schoolfor three years and for 29years at Bethel Tate HighSchool. After retirement, heworked for Sears at EastgateMall for 10 years. He wasactive for 19 years as a mem-ber of AAand a formermember ofthe KnightsO fColumbus.He was alifelong car-p e n t e r ,woodwork-er, antiquef u r n i t u r erestorer, oil lamp collector,and enjoyed his koi pond.Zeigler was preceded in

death by his sister BarbaraVice.He is survived by his wife

Martha Jane Zeigler (neeCampbell), sons Shannon(Anne) Zeigler, Christopher(Bridget) Zeigler, and Nathan(Amanda) Zeigler, grandchil-dren Pierce, Blake, Rowan,Meredith, and Arden Zeigler,siblings Shirley Worthington,and John Zeigler, and otherrelatives.Visitation 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Monday, Nov. 8, 2010 at atMoore's Funeral Home,Batavia. Funeral services 11a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2010 atthe funeral home. IntermentBatavia Union Cemetery.Memorials may be sent to

the Hospice of Cincinnati,4310 Cooper Road,Cincinnati, OH 45242 or atwww.hospiceofcincinnati.org.

Melva Upchurch, 74Melva Upchurch, 74, died

Thursday, Nov. 4, 2010.She is survived by her hus-

band Donald Upchurch, chil-dren Barbara (Phil), Eddy,and Donald K. Upchurch,three grandchildren, five greatgrandchildren, and siblingsSherman McCane, WilliamMcCane, Harry McCane, andJean Hooven.Visitation 10 a.m. to 12

p.m. Monday, Nov. 8, 2010 atthe First Baptist Church ofNew Richmond. Funeral serv-ices to follow. IntermentGreenmound Cemetery, NewRichmond. E.C. NurreFuneral Home, NewRichmond is serving the fam-ily.

April Marie Baker, 39April Marie Baker, 39, died

Saturday, Oct. 30, 2010. Shewas born April 1, 1971.Baker is survived by her

parents Buell Dean andAllabelle Ward Baker, andsiblings Jame O. Baker,Thomas D. Baker, Buell R.Baker, Beverly A. Kleinick,Linda M. Carter, Diana S.Baker, and Rose M. Baker. Graveside services 11 a.m.

Thursday, Nov. 4, 2010 atGreenmound Cemetery, NewRichmond.

Timothy Metze, 36Timothy John Metze, 36, of

Anderson Township, diedSaturday, Nov. 13, 2010 atJewish Hospital of Kenwood.He was a pharmaceutical

researcher.Metze is survived by his

parents Tom and Sandy LewisMetze, siblings Leslie (Bill)Mager, Sara (Randy)Fedorchak, and Scott(Amber) Metze, and niecesand nephews Zach andLeeanne Mager, Emily andIan Smith, Owen Metze, EveyMetze, Hunter Metze, andAlexandra Metze, KyleMartineau, and ElizabethBosse.Funeral services 10 a.m.

Thursday, Nov.18, 2010 atEvans Funeral Home.Interment Mt. MoriahCemetery.

Judith Miller, 66Judith I. Miller (nee

Stephens), 66, of Milford diedThursday, Nov. 11, 2010.She is survived by her chil-

dren Kim Miller, ofCalifornia, and Kurt (Ann)Miller, of Union Township,grandchildren Johnathan,Shelby, and Phillip, brotherEddie Stephens, and bynumerous other family andfriends.Visitation 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Sunday, Nov. 14, 2010 atCraver-Riggs Funeral Homeand Crematory, Milford.Funeral services 10 a.m.Monday, Nov. 15, 2010 atLoveland PresbyterianChurch.Memorials may be sent to

the American HeartAssociation, 5211 MadisonRoad, Cincinnati, OH 45227.

Frances Snow, 87Frances Snow (nee Kelly),

87, of Amelia died Tuesday,Nov. 9, 2010.She was preceded in death

by her siblings Helen Keller,Lewis Kelly, RosemaryBennett, Janet Rust, and PaulWylie Sr.Snow is survived by her

husband Frank Snow, chil-dren Michael (Cindy) Snow,and Donna (Dave) Hensongrandchildren Michella (Ash)Stephens, and Jessica (Jason)Cooper, great grandchildrenOlivia Cooper, BradyStephens, and AddisonCooper, siblings Sarah Custer,Melvin Kelly, and MargieAckman, and by numerousnieces and nephews.Visitation 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Friday, Nov. 12, 2010 at E.C.Nurre Funeral Home, Amelia.Mass of Christian Burial 10a.m. Saturday, Nov. 13, 2010at St. Bernadette Church.Interment GracelandMemorial Gardens.Memorials may be sent to

the Alzheimer’s Foundation.

Burnace Abrams, 99Burnace E. Abrams (nee

Click), of Amelia died Friday,Nov. 12, 2010.She was a teacher in

Jackson County, Ky for 28years, a supervisor forClermont County ElementarySchools for 17 years and alongtime, very active memberof First Baptist Church ofAmelia.Abrams was preceded in

death by her husband DennisAbrams, son Orville LeeAbrams, and siblingsMarcella Cline, Edwin Click,and Boyd Click.She is survived by her

daughter Marlyon (Jessie)Abrams, grandson Brian(Julia) Abrams, five greatgrandchildren, and siblingsFrances Stewart, GladysRobinson, and Cloyd Click.Visitation 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2010 atthe First Baptist Church ofAmelia. Funeral services tofollow. E.C. Nurre FuneralHome, Amelia is serving thefamily.Memorials may be sent to

the First Baptist Church ofAmelia, 85 West Main Street,Amelia, OH 45102.

Margery Traber, 101Margery Beatrice Traber

(nee Perry), 101, of Goshendied Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010.She was born Sept. 6, 1909.Traber was preceded in

death by her parents Georgeand Martha Perry (neeOsman), of Manchester, hus-band Gerald Traber, sonDonald (Betty Toms) Traber,and siblings Bessie Foster,Charlie Perry, Willie Perry,and Wilbur Perry.She is survived by her

nephews Virgil Perry, ofLewisburg, George (Esther)Perry, of Xenia, and James(Joetta) Perry, of West Milton,great nephew Eugene(Barbara) Foster, of Valrico,Fla., very special caretakerBill Downhour, special friendfrom church Patty Meyers,and many nieces and nephewsand friends.Visitation 10:30 a.m. to 12

p.m. Friday, Nov. 19, 2010 atEvans Funeral Home,Goshen.

Bryce Masters, 86Bryce Milton Masters, 86

died Thursday, Nov. 11, 2010.He served in the armed

forces.Masters was preceded in

death by his wife of 40 yearsEugenia Masters, his wife of17 years Arlene Masters, andchildren Patricia Flood, andScott Masters.He is survived by his chil-

dren Mike Masters, and GayMasters, six grandchildren,and three great grandchildren.Funeral services 10 a.m.

Monday, Nov. 15, 2010 at Mt.Moriah United MethodistChurch.Memorials may be sent to

the Salvation Army, 87 NorthMarket Street, Batavia, OH45103, or the American LungAssociation, 1644 LavalDrive, Cincinnati 45255.

Julie Anuszkiewicz, 25Julie Anuszkiewicz (nee

Belliston), 25, died Saturday,Nov. 13, 2010.Julie was “the fizz in the

rootbeer” who always had ahug and an “I love you” togive away. She loved spend-ing her time snuggling withJoe, as well as long walkswith him, hand in hand, atMiami Meadows dog park.Julie also enjoyed singing,sharing her time with childrenand the elderly. She is survived by her hus-

band Joe Anuszkiewicz, par-ents Michael and LisaBelliston, siblings Craig,Matthew, Ryan, and MichelleBelliston, parents-in-lawShelia Anuszkiewicz andDavid Anuszkiewicz, sib-lings-in-law Jake and SarahAnuszkiewicz, and manyfamily members, friends, anddog Tiger.Visitation 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010 atthe Church of Jesus Christ ofLatter-Day Saints, 8250Cornell Road, SycamoreTownship. Funeral services tofollow.Memorials may be sent to

NAMI Clermont County,4030 Mt. Carmel-TobascoRoad, Suite 125, Cincinnati,OH 45255, or the charity ofchoice.

Mabel Albasin, 84Mabel Albasin (nee

Huston), 84 died Wednesday,Nov. 10, 2010.She was preceded in death

by her husband DonaldAlbasin.Albasin is survived by her

children Judy Fritz, Lynn(Bob) Krejci, Chuck (Nellie)Albasin, eight grandchildren,15 great grandchildren andone great great grandchild.Visitation 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Sunday, Nov. 15, 2010 atMaham Funeral Home,Williamsburg. Funeral servic-es 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 15,2010 at the WilliamsburgUnited Methodist Church.

Shelia Reilley, 83Shelia M. Reilley (nee

Hughes), 83, died Saturday,Nov. 13, 2010.She was proceeded in death

by her husband Charles G.Reilley, and son MichaelReilley.Reilley is survived by her

children Catherine (Jim)Battig, Tim (Sharon) Reilley,Jennifer (Rick) Yoro, TeresaReilley, and Vicky Reilley,seven grandchildren, and 12great grandchildren.Mass of Christian Burial 10

a.m. Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010at Holy Trinity Church,Batavia.Maham Funeral Home is

serving the family.

Every year since 1945, theClermont County Council ofthe American Legion’sNeediest Kids Program hasmade the holidays a littlebrighter for local children.This year could be a littlemore challenging.“We are seeing a steady

increase in children betweenthe ages of 6, 7, and 8 whoneed our help,” said BobDerr with the Neediest KidsProgram. “Legion postsacross the county work withschools to determine thechildren who need our helpthe most; with the economyslow to rebound we are see-ing more children added tothat list.”Each of the nine posts in

the county generally bringaround 10 children to theevent that will be held onThursday, Dec. 2.“The day begins with stu-

dents transported to the J.C.Penney store at the EastgateMall, where volunteers willwork with the children toselect the items they need,”said Derr. Afterwards, thechildren are taken to theStuart G. Luginbuhl post ofthe American Legion in Mt.Carmel, where they tradi-tionally welcome the arrivalof Santa in a UnionTownship fire engine. Contributions can be sent

to the Neediest KidsProgram of ClermontCounty, P.O. Box 763,Batavia, Ohio 45103. Youcan contact Derr at (513)752-4277.

ClermontLegionneedsyour help

Leslie Campbell, 80Leslie Kenneth "Kenny"

Campbell, 80, died Friday,Nov. 12, 2010. He served in the armed

forces.Campbell was preceded in

death by his step-daughterPatti Caldwell, and siblingsRuth Schultz, LelandCampbell, and R.C.Campbell.He is survived by his wife

Donna Campbell, son KeithCampbell, step-children Debi(Kent) Flinchpaugh, Glenn(Cheryl) Kincaid, JamiGowan, Donald (Sheila)Kincaid, and Susan (Jeff)Waple, 18 grandchildren, fivegreat grandchildren, and sib-lings Dorothy Browning,Hildreth Record, EvelynGifford, and DannyCampbell.Visitation 10 a.m. to 12

p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010at the Glen Este Church ofChrist. Funeral services tofollow. E.C. Nurre FuneralHome, Amelia is serving thefamily.

Albert Ball, 84Albert R. Ball II, 84 of

Goshen died Friday, Nov. 12,2010.He was preceded in death

by his wife Myrtle Mack JuneHughes Ball, and son JerryBall.Ball is survived by his chil-

dren Teresa Keeton, andVivian Randall, seven grand-children, and six great grand-children.Visitation 1 p.m to 2 p.m.

Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010 atEvans Funeral Home,Goshen.Memorials may be sent to

the Hospice of Cincinnati,P.O. Box 633597, Cincinnati,OH 45263 or ClermontSenior Services, 2085 JamesE. Sauls Sr. Drive, Batavia,OH 45103.

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BY RICHARD CRAWFORDSun staff

The head coaches of theSouthern Buckeye ConferenceAmerican Division haveselected their autumn sportsall-star dream teams.Following are the Clermont

countians chosen. Included isthe year in school if known.

FootballPlayer of the yearDavid Prewitt (12) of

GoshenCoach of the yearNick Inabnitt of GoshenFirst teamPrewitt, Sam McAninch

(12), Jamie Ashcraft (12),Chuck Murphy (12), NickCriddle (12), T. J. Settles (11)of Goshen; Andrew Nealan(12), Brian Gelter (12), BrianMazzaro (12), Garrett Myers(11), and Austin Warden (11)of New Richmond; JakeHacker (11) and DavidBrausch (11) of ClermontNortheastern; and TylerCalhoun (12), PatrickHaldeman (12), and PaschalLanigan (12) of Bethel-Tate.

Second teamDillon Blevins (12), Ryan

Spence (12), Tanner Schulte(12), Dustin Lawy (12), andAustin Arnold (11) of Goshen;Mike Maupin (12), Andy Case(12), Joe Smith (12), andDanny Scholz (10) of NewRichmond; Jake Bieber (12),Josh McGowan (12), andTyler Berkshire (11) ofClermont Northeastern; andKameron Wilson (12), CodyKirker (12), and Zach Mullins(10) of Bethel-Tate.

Final conference standingsGoshen 4-0, New

Richmond 3-1, WesternBrown 2-2, ClermontNortheastern 1-3, and Bethel-Tate 0-4.

Boys Cross CountryRunner of the yearLance Lambert (12) of

Bethel-Tate.First teamLambert, Louie Schaljo

(12), and Grant Torok(12) of

Bethel-Tate; Timmy Hall (11)and Alex Ariapod (10) of NewRichmond; and NateMcQueen (11) of Goshen.

Second teamSumner Hobart (9) and

Ashton Hutchinson (9) ofBethel-Tate; Luke Gilday (9)and Mickie Doane (11) ofNew Richmond; and GarthWhitaker (12) of Goshen.

Conference meet scoreWestern Brown 43, Bethel-

Tate 45, New Richmond 54,and Goshen 79.

Girls Cross CountryThere is just one all-star

division for girls cross coun-try.

Coach of the yearPam Taylor of Bethel-Tate.First teamVeronica Burnam (11),

Andrea Belmont (12), andEmily Erdman (9) of NewRichmond; and Andi Lanigan(12) of Bethel-Tate.

Second teamRaisa Finch (11) and Krista

Warren (12) of NewRichmond, Morgan Calhoun(9) of Bethel-Tate, CiaraNickol (11) of Felicity, andSara Briggs (10) of Goshen.

Conference meet scoreWestern Brown 20, New

Richmond 36, Blanchester 93,and Batavia 98.

VolleyballFirst teamKate Schumacher (12) and

Brittney Strunk (11) of NewRichmond, Aja Pettit (12) ofGoshen, Christie Howison(12) of Bethel-Tate, andChelsea Meade (11) ofClermont Northeastern.

Second teamMyla Gordo (11) of New

Richmond, Sarah Barrial (11)of Goshen, Katie Kilgore (11)of Bethel-Tate, and CydneyHill (11) of ClermontNortheastern.

Final conference standingsWestern Brown 14-0, New

Richmond 9-5, Goshen 6-8,Bethel-Tate 4-10, andClermont Northeastern 2-12.

Boys GolfPlayer of the yearJason Adams (9) of Bethel-

Tate.Coach of the yearHarold Messer of Bethel-

Tate.First teamAdams, Travis Tolin (12),

Alex Dice (11), Zach Stiers(12), and Tommy Galea (12)of Bethel-Tate.

Second teamMike Ziggas (12) of Bethel-

Tate, Aaron Rogers (12) ofGoshen, Tyler Flood (11) ofNew Richmond, and StevePrivett (11) of ClermontNortheastern.

Conference tournamentscoreBethel-Tate 803, Western

Brown 913, Goshen 980, NewRichmond 1003, andClermont Northeastern 1066.

Girls TennisPlayer of the yearKrista Sloan (12) of Bethel-

Tate.

First teamSloan and Cheyenne

Davidson (12) of Bethel-Tateand Vada Stillwell (12) ofNew Richmond.

Second teamHeather Daugherty (11) of

Bethel-Tate, Sarah Jones (9)of New Richmond, andSuzanna Caldwell (12) ofClermont Northeastern.

Final conference standingsWestern Brown 10-2,

Bethel-Tate 8-4, NewRichmond 6-6, ClermontNortheastern 1-11, andGoshen 1-11.

Boys SoccerPlayer of the yearBilly Sipos (12) of Bethel-

TateCoach of the yearDave Schellenberger of

Bethel-Tate.First teamSipos, Kevin Poe (12),

Jeremy Moss (11), and LoganStephens (11) of Bethel-Tate;Cody Feiler (12), Dylan

McCartney (12), and SamAnderson (11) of NewRichmond; Joey Bray (12) ofClermont Northeastern; andChristian Cox (12) and NateGodby (12) of Goshen.

Second teamLouie Schaljo (12), Tyler

Daria (12), and Jordan Ely(12) of Bethel-Tate; ZackGregory (12) and Zach Ritter(10) of New Richmond;Taylor Shinkle (12) ofClermont Northeastern; andAnthony Vickery (12) ofGoshen.

Final conference standingsBethel-Tate 10-2-0, New

Richmond 7-4-1, WesternBrown 3-7-2, ClermontNortheastern 2-6-4, andGoshen 1-9-2.

Girls SoccerCo-Players of the yearAshley Gilkerson (12) of

Clermont Northeastern andAutumn Schellenberger (12)of Bethel-Tate.

Co-Coaches of the year

Shelby Pride of NewRichmnod and Tim Swart ofBethel-Tate.

First teamNoelle Schickling (12) and

Cassie Grooms (11) of NewRichmond; Jade Morris (12)and Kelsi Steele (10) ofGoshen; Gilkerson, KelseyStanton (12), and KylieSumner (10) of ClermontNortheastern; andSchellenberger and HayleyRose (11) of Bethel-Tate.

Second teamSavannah Glenn (10) of

New Richmond, Alex Burnett(12) and Meredith Budde (11)of Goshen, Lindsey Berning(11) and Maggie Sullivan (11)of Clermont Northeastern, andKelly Minarchek (12) andEmily Vanderpool (12) ofBethel-Tate.

Final conference standingsNew Richmond 10-2-1,

Goshen 8-3-2, ClermontNortheastern 8-4-1, WesternBrown 5-5-3, and Bethel-Tate5-7-1.

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E-mail: [email protected] Thursday, November 18, 2010

Southern Buckeye American All-Stars led byClark, Dice, Hall, Hancock, Hock-James, Sumner

The Southern Buckeye Conference American Division first team football all-stars include, front row from left, Nick Williams,Austin Warden, Joey McCabe, Danny Scholz, Jake Gundler, and Nick Hill of New Richmond, and Brad Rhoades of WesternBrown; row two, Walker Davis, Justin Dillinger, Nick Woodyard, and Spencer Howard of Western Brown, and Zac Hultz andScotty Weaver of Amelia; and row three, Aaron Robinson of Amelia; Brian Myers, Garrett Lang, and David Hammock ofBethel-Tate; and T. J. Settles of Goshen. Not pictured, Marc McDonald of Amelia and Jamie Ashcraft of Goshen.

The Southern Buckeye Conference American Division first team boys cross country all-stars include, front row from left, Timmy Hall of New Richmond, Jon Walker of WesternBrown, and Ben Fitzgerrel and Alex Ariapad of New Richmond; and row two, Kevin Guntherof Amelia, and Luke Gilday and Grant Gilman of New Richmond. Not pictured, NathanMcQueen of Goshen and coach of the year Rylan Shebesta of New Richmond.

The Southern Buckeye Conference American Division first team girls cross country all-starsinclude, front row from left, Shelby Gibbons of Western Brown, Andi Lanigan of Bethel-Tate, and Veronica Burnam and Olivia Behymer of New Richmond; row two, Deanna Sippleof Bethel-Tate, and Emily Siemer, Kelsa Gruber, and Mikelle Moon of Western Brown. Notpictured, co-coaches of the year Pam Taylor of Bethel-Tate and Jim Neu of Western Brown.

The Southern Buckeye Conference American Division first team volleyball all-stars include,front row from left, Ali Hock-James and Kayla Bomske of Amelia, Cydney Hill of ClermontNortheastern, and Sarah Barrial of Goshen; row two, Brittney Strunk and Myla Gordo of NewRichmond, and Danika Ratcliff and Mariah Carroll of Western Brown, and coach of the yearHeather Cooper of Western Brown.

The Southern Buckeye Conference American Division first team girls tennis all-stars,include, front row from left, Ashley West and Hannah Fulks of Amelia, Clare Schaljo andMackenzie Rinehart of Bethel-Tate, and coach of the year Tim West of Amelia; row twoMorgan Wright and Sara Wiesenhahn of Western Brown, and Cassie Amato and Holly Butenof Amelia.

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COURT OF COMMON PLEASCLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO

Case No. 2010 CVE 2000Judge: W. Kenneth Zuk

NOTICE BY PUBLICATIONJ. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER101 Main Street,Batavia, Ohio 45103

Plaintiff,-vs-

ROSALIE STEVENS, et al.Defendants.

To the defendants, RosalieStevens and Paul K. Stevens, and theUnknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees,Administrators, Executors,Creditors, Spouses, and Assigns, ifany of Rosalie Stevens and Paul K.Stevens, and the UnknownGuardians of the Unknown Heirs,Devisees, Legatees, Administrators,Executors, Creditors, Spouses, andAssigns, if any of Rosalie Stevensand Paul K. Stevens, all whose resi-dence is unknown.

Plaintiff has brought this actionnaming you as a Defendants by fil-ing a Complaint on September 23,2010 in the Clermont County Courtof Common Pleas for the foreclosureof liens for delinquent taxes, assess-ments, penalties, interest andcharges against certain real proper-ty described in the Complaint.

The object of the action is toobtain from the Court a judgmentforeclosing the tax liens against suchreal estate and ordering the sale ofsuch real estate for the satisfactionof the tax liens thereon.

The property which is the subjectof this foreclosure action is as fol-lows:

Permanent Parcel Number andamount of taxes, assessments, penal-ties, interest and charges due andunpaid:

#24-27-04C-041 $6,326.04Legal Description:Situate in Water’s Military No.

921, Ohio Township, ClermontCounty, Ohio, and bounded anddescribed as follows:

Beginning at a spike in the cen-terline of Chestnut Lane, whichspike is at the intersection of the cen-terline of Chestnut Lane and thenorth line of Water’s MilitarySurvey No. 921, thence with center-line of Chestnut Lane S. 14 deg. 26’E. 138.80 feet to a spike, thence leav-ing said Road and running N. 74deg. 54’ E., 246.87 feet to an iron pin,thence N. 14 deg. 37’ W. 150.80 feetto an iron pin in the north line ofsaid Water’s Military Survey No.921, thence with said MilitarySurvey line S. 72 deg. 07’ W., 246.83feet to the place and containing0.820 acres of land, more or less,subject to all legal highways andeasements of record. Tax map orparcel I.D. No. 242704C041.

Any person owning or claimingany right, title or interest in, or lienupon, the real property listed aboveshould file an Answer in such actionsetting forth the nature and amountof interest owned or claimed and anydefense or objection to the foreclo-sure.

An Answer must be filed in theoffice of the Clerk of Courts,Clermont County, Ohio, withinTwenty-eight (28) days after date oflast publication of this notice whichwill be published for six consecutiveweeks. The last date of publication isNovember, 11, 2010.

If no Answer is filed or you fail tootherwise respond on or before thetime stated above, a judgment offoreclosure will be taken by defaultas to the real property listed in theComplaint. Such real property shallbe sold for the satisfaction of thetaxes, assessments, penalties, inter-est, charges and court costs incurredin the foreclosure that are due andunpaid.

At any time prior to the filing ofthe entry of Confirmation of Sale,any owner or lienholder of a parcellisted in the Complaint may redeemit by tendering to Plaintiff theamount of taxes, assessments, penal-ties, interest and charges due andunpaid on the parcel, together withall costs which have been incurred inthe foreclosure proceeding. Uponthe filing of the Entry ofConfirmation of Sale, there shall beno further equity of redemption.Any person thereafter claiming anyright, title and interest in, or lienupon, said real property shall be for-ever barred and foreclosed of anysuch right, title, interest, lien andequity of redemption in such prop-erty.

Barbara A. Wiedenbein, CLERK OF COURTS

COURT OF COMMON PLEASCLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO

270 Main Street, Batavia, Ohio 45103

by: DONALD W. WHITEClermont County Procesuting Attorney123 N. Third StreetBatavia, Ohio 45103Attorney for Plaintiff

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Legal NoticePlease take notice that the

Stonelick Township Zoning Board ofAppeals will hold a public hearing atthe Stonelick Township Hall, 457South Broadway, Owensville, OH.on Tuesday, November 16, 2010 at7:30 p.m. for Case #305.Application was made by David andChriss Becker, 4271 Shaylor Lane,Batavia, Ohio 45103 for a varianceto build a new home behind anaccessory building. Parcel#302915E119 is located at 2572Jackson Pike in Stonelick Township.All interested parties and adjacentproperty owners are invited toattend this public hearing.

Stonelick Township ZoningBoard of Appeals

Ken Fourts, SecretaryCS 11-4t2

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COURT OF COMMON PLEASCLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO

Case No. 2010 CVE 2014Judge: W. Kenneth Zuk

NOTICE BY PUBLICATIONJ. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER101 Main Street,Batavia, Ohio 45103

Plaintiff,-vs-

ADAM KEITH BOND, et al.Defendants.

To the defendants, Adam KeithBond, and the Unknown Heirs,Devisees, Legatees, Administrators,Executors, Creditors, Spouses, andAssigns, if any of Adam Keith Bond,and the Unknown Guardians of theUnknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees,Administrators, Executors,Creditors, Spouses, and Assigns, ifany of Adam Keith Bond, all whoseresidence is unknown.

Plaintiff has brought this actionnaming you as a Defendants by fil-ing a Complaint on September 24,2010 in the Clermont County Courtof Common Pleas for the foreclosureof liens for delinquent taxes, assess-ments, penalties, interest andcharges against certain real proper-ty described in the Complaint.

The object of the action is toobtain from the Court a judgmentforeclosing the tax liens against suchreal estate and ordering the sale ofsuch real estate for the satisfactionof the tax liens thereon.

The property which is the subjectof this foreclosure action is as fol-lows:

Permanent Parcel Number andamount of taxes, assessments, penal-ties, interest and charges due andunpaid:

#08-21-03A-010 $1,706.05Legal Description:A tract of land situated in

Franklin Township of ClermontCounty, and Lewis Township ofBrown County, State of Ohio and inF. Taylor’s Military Survey No.1657, lying southeast of Richey Roadand more particularly described asfollows:

Beginning at a spike found inRichey Road at a corner to the landof Shady Lane Farms, said spikebeing located S. 44 deg. 38’ 50” E.,126.40 feet, and S. 45 deg. 20’ 09”W., 607.14 feet from a 3/4” iron pinfound at the intersection of the cen-terline of Richey Road with the cen-ter line of Robertson Road, thencewith Shady Lane Farms’ line S. 44deg. 04’ 16” E., 440 feet to a 1” ironpin set; thence with a severance lineS. 45 deg. 53’ 00” W., 200.00 feet to a1/2” iron pin set, and N. 44 deg. 04’16” W., 440.00 feet to a spike set inRichey Road; thence along RicheyRoad N. 45 deg. 53’ 00” E., 200.00feet to the place of beginning andcontaining 2.020 acres, of which0.576 acres is in Lewis Township ofBrown County and 1.444 acre is inFranklin Township of ClermontCounty, subject to all existing ease-ments of record.

Being part of the land conveyedto Wooded Run Farms, an OhioPartnership by deed recorded inOfficial Record Book 54, Page 633 inthe Office of the Recorder ofClermont County and in Deed Book251, page 571 in the Office of theRecorder of Brown County Ohio.

A survey of this property wasmade by James B. MitchellRegistered Surveyor No. 6692 andWilliam R. Ellis RegisteredSurveyor No. 3229 (ClermontCounty) in October, 1990.

Any person owning or claimingany right, title or interest in, or lienupon, the real property listed aboveshould file an Answer in such actionsetting forth the nature and amountof interest owned or claimed and anydefense or objection to the foreclo-sure.

Any person owning or claimingany right, title or interest in, or lienupon, the real property listed aboveshould file an Answer in such actionsetting forth the nature and amountof interest owned or claimed and anydefense or objection to the foreclo-sure.

An Answer must be filed in theoffice of the Clerk of Courts,Clermont County, Ohio, withinTwenty-eight (28) days after date oflast publication of this notice whichwill be published for six consecutiveweeks. The last date of publication isNovember, 11, 2010.

If no Answer is filed or you fail tootherwise respond on or before thetime stated above, a judgment offoreclosure will be taken by defaultas to the real property listed in theComplaint. Such real property shallbe sold for the satisfaction of thetaxes, assessments, penalties, inter-est, charges and court costs incurredin the foreclosure that are due andunpaid.

At any time prior to the filing ofthe entry of Confirmation of Sale,any owner or lienholder of a parcellisted in the Complaint may redeemit by tendering to Plaintiff theamount of taxes, assessments, penal-ties, interest and charges due andunpaid on the parcel, together withall costs which have been incurred inthe foreclosure proceeding. Uponthe filing of the Entry ofConfirmation of Sale, there shall beno further equity of redemption.Any person thereafter claiming anyright, title and interest in, or lienupon, said real property shall be for-ever barred and foreclosed of anysuch right, title, interest, lien andequity of redemption in such prop-erty.

Barbara A. Wiedenbein, CLERK OF COURTS

COURT OF COMMON PLEASCLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO

270 Main Street, Batavia, Ohio 45103

by: DONALD W. WHITEClermont County Procesuting Attorney123 N. Third StreetBatavia, Ohio 45103

Attorney for PlaintiffCS 10-7t6

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Case No. 2010-CVE-2129JUDGE McBRIDE

NOTICE BY PUBLICATIONJ. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER

Plaintiffvs.

JEFFREY BREARTON, ET. AL.,Defendant

TO THE DEFENDANTS, JEF-FREY BREARTON, AND THEUNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES,LEGATEES, ADMINISTRATORS,EXECUTORS, CREDITORS,SPOUSES, AND ASSIGNS, IF ANYOF JEFFREY BREARTON, ANDTHE UNKNOWN GUARDIANSOF THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,DEVISEES, LEGATEES, ADMIN-ISTRATORS, EXECUTORS,CERDITORS SPOUSE, ANDASSIGNS, IF ANY, OF JEFFREYBREARTON, ALL WHOSE RESI-DENCE IS UNKNOWN.

Plaintiff has brought this actionnaming you as Defendant by filing aComplaint on October 7, 2010 in theClermont County Court of CommonPleas for the foreclosure of liens fordelinquent taxes, assessments,penalties, interest and chargesagainst certain real propertydescribed in the Complaint.

The object of the action is toobtain from the Court a judgementforeclosing the tax liens against suchreal estate and ordering the sale ofsuch real estate for the satisfactionof the tax liens thereon.

The property which is the subjectof this foreclosure action is as fol-lows:

Permanent Parcel Number andamount of taxes, assessments, penal-ties, interest and charges due andunpaid:

#08-21-09J-013. $810.61Legal Description:See Exhibit ASituated in Mayo M.S. #12408

and Taylor M.S. #1653, FranklinTownship, Clermont County, Ohioand being more particularlydescribed as follows:

Beginning at a railroad spike setin Beech Road, said spike being454.34 feet westerly along said roadfrom the center of State Route #133;thence leaving the road S. 9 deg 20’57” E. 305.44 feet (the basis of bear-ings is the Ohio Co-ordinate System,South Zone) to a one inch rebar set(passing a 5/8 inch rebar set at 15.00feet); thence S. 81 deg 31’ 28” W.150.00 feet to 5/8 inch rebar set;thence N. 9 deg 20’ 57” W. 305.44feet (passing a5/8 inch rebar set at292.82 feet to a railroad spicke set insaid Beech Road; thence with saidroad N. 81 deg 31’ 28” E. 150.00 feetto the place of beginning, CON-TAINING 1.000 acre exclusive of theright of way of Beech Road, whichcontains an additional 0.052 acre.Subject to legal highways and ease-ments of record.

Being part of the premises con-veyed to grantor in Deed Book 758,Page 216, of the Deed Records ofClermont County, Ohio.

Being the result of a survey andplat dated July, 1988 by Willard E.Davis, Ohio reg. no. 6681.

Also the following described ease-ment:

Situated in Taylo M.S. #1653,Franklin Township, ClermontCounty, Ohio, being an easementsixty feet in width for the purpose ofingress, egress and utilities, throughthe lands of San Ray Home Sitesdeed book 758, page 216 and lyingthirty feet either side of the follow-ing described centerline:

Beginning at a railroad spike setin the center of State Route No. 133,said spike being S. 5 deg 39” 14” W.(the basis of bearings is the Ohio Co-ordinate System, South Zone)1575.42 feet from an existing bolt inthe center of said route 133 where itintersects the northeast line of saidM.S. #1653; thence N. 65 deg 10”00” W. 1636.28 (one thousand, sixhundred, thirty six and twenty eightone hundreds) feet to the terminusof this easement, said terminusbeing perpendicular to said center-line.

Being the result of a survey doneJuly, 1988 by Willard E. Davis, Ohioreg. no. 6681.

Any person owning or claimingany right, title or interest in, or lienupon, the real property listed aboveshould file an Answer in such actionsetting forth the nature and amountof interest owned or claimed and anydefense or objection to the foreclo-sure.

An Answer must be filed in theoffice of the Clerk of Courts,Clermont County, Ohio withinTwenty-eight (28) days after date oflast publication of this notice whichwill be published for six consecutiveweeks. The last date of publication isDecember 2, 2010.

If no Answer is filed or you fail tootherwise respond on or before thetime stated above, a judgement offoreclosure will be taken by defaultas to the real property listed in theComplaint. Such real property shallbe sold for the satisfaction of thetaxes, assessments, penalties, inter-est, charges, and court costsincurred in the foreclosure that aredue and unpaid.

At any time prior to the filing ofthe entry of Confirmation of Sale,any owner or lienholder of a parcellisted in the Complaint may redeemit by tendering to Plaintiff theamount of taxes, assessments, penal-ties, interest, and charges due andunpaid on the parcel, together withall costs which have been incurred inthe foreclosure proceeding. Uponthe filing of the Entry ofConfirmation of Sale, there shall beno further equity of redemption.Any person thereafter claiming anyright, title, and interest in, or lienupon, said real property shall be for-

ever barred and foreclosed of anysuch right, title, interest, lien, andequity of redemption in such prop-erty.

Barbara Wiedenbein, CLERK OF COURTS

COURT OF COMMON PLEASCLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO

270 Main StreetBatavia, Ohio 45103

Prepared by:DONALD W. WHITE

Clermont County Prosecuting Attorney123 N. Third StreetBatavia, Ohio 45103Attorney for Plaintiff

CS 10-28t6--------------------------------------------- NOTICE OF DIVISION ORDERAND APPELLATE RIGHTSGregory S. Traynor

(“Respondent”), whose d.o.b. is Aug.5, 1969 and whose last knownaddress is 6066 Filager Rd., Batavia,OH, 45103, is hereby notified thatthe Ohio Dept. of Commerce, Div. ofFinancial Institutions, has issued afinal order refusing to renew hisloan officer license due to his failureto complete 2009 continuing educa-tion as required by R.C. 1322.052.Respondent is hereby notified thatpursuant to R.C. 119.12, thisDivision Order may be appealed byfiling a notice of appeal with theDivision setting forth the order thatRespondent is appealing from andstating that the Division’s Order isnot supported by reliable, probative,and substantial evidence and is notin accordance with law. The noticeof appeal may also include, but is notrequired to include, the specificgrounds for the appeal. The noticeof appeal must also be filed with theappropriate court of common pleasin accordance with R.C. 119.12. Infiling the notice of appeal with theDivision or court, the notice that isfiled may be either the originalnotice or a copy of the originalnotice. The notice of appeal must befiled within fifteen (15) days afterthe date of publication of this Order.Mail filings to: Division of FinancialInstitutions, Attn: Lori Massey, 77 S.High St., 21st Fl., Columbus, OH43215.

CS 10-28t3---------------------------------------------IN THE MUNICIPAL COURTCLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO

Case No.: 2010CVG03099NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

MHC5, LLC d/b/a WOODVILLEGARDENS MHC

Plaintiffv.

VIVIAN HUTTON a/k/a VIVIANE. HUTTON and RICHARD L.WRIGHT, et al.

DefendantNote: This notice is issued and

published pursuant to Rule 4.4 ofthe Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure.

TO THE DEFENDANTSVIVIAN HUTTON a/k/a VIVIAN E.HUTTON and RICHARD L.WRIGHT, WHOSE ADDRESSESARE UNKNOWN:

MUNICIPAL COURT, CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIOAddress: 4433 S.R. 222, Batavia, Ohio 45103.A Complaint for Eviction naming

you as Defendants was filed on June30, 2010, case no. 2010CVG03099.

The Complaint for Evictioncomes on for hearing on November23, 2010 at 9:00 AM.

This publication will be pub-lished once a week for six successiveweeks, and the last publication willbe made on November 11, 2010.

In the case of your failure toanswer or otherwise respond as per-mitted by the Ohio Rules of CivilProcedure within twenty-eight daysafter the last publication of thisnotice, judgement by default will berendered against you for the reliefdemanded in the complaint.

TIM RUDDClerk of Municipal CourtClermont County, Ohio

4430 S.R. 222Batavia, OH 45103

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2009-CVE-2280FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORT-GAGE CORPORATION

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Paul A. Eifert, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order of Salein the above entitled action, I willoffer for sale at public auction, heldat the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the7th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFBATAVIA to-wit:

Situate in Batavia Township,Clermont County, Ohio and inGray’s Military Survey No. 1116,and being more particularlydescribed as Lot 220 of the PleasantAcres Subdivision, Section 4, asrecorded in Plat Cabinet 6 pages 197and 198 of the Recorder’s Office ofClermont County, Ohio.

Said Premises Located at 2321Pleasant Meadow Drive, Batavia,OH 45103, PPN #01-20-10B-012.

Said Premise Appraised at$115,000.00, exterior appraisal only,and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due 30days from the Confirmation of Sale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Jill L. FealkoAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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LEGAL NOTICESALE OF REAL ESTATEAT PUBLIC AUCTIONPROBATE COURT

CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIOCASE NO. 2009 CV 192

PAUL R. YELTON, ADMINISTRATOROF THE ESTATE OF RAYMOND D. HERGET, DECEASED

Plaintiffvs.

RAYMOND DEREK DOUGLASHERGET, ET. AL.,

DefendantBy Order of Sale issued by the

Probate Court, Clermont County,Ohio, the following described realestate, owned by Raymond D.Herget, Deceased, will be sold atpublic auction at 5:00 P.M., Friday,November 19, 2010, on the premises.

Said real estate is situated in TateTownship, Clermont County, Ohio,on the east side of State Route 232,approximately 8/10 mile south of theintersection of Bethel-NewRichmond Road and State Route232, and described as follows:

Situated in Clermont CountyOhio in Tate Township in NathanielGest’s Military Survey No. 964 andbeing 8.442 acres cut out of a larger38.98 acre parcel and more particu-larly described as follows:

Beginning at a found spike at theintersection of the centerlines ofWilson Road and State Route 232;Thence with the centerline of StateRoute 232 South 42 degrees 46 min-utes 03 seconds West 67.32 feet to aset spike the true point of beginningfor the land herein described;Thence with said centerline South 42degrees 46 minutes 03 seconds West1225.38 feet to a set spike corner toKaffenberger; Thence with her lineSouth 85 degrees 22 minutes 00 sec-onds East 763.02 feet to a set ironpin in the line of Harry and PatriciaHill; Thence with their line North 4degrees 15 minutes 24 seconds East963.86 feet to the point of beginningcontaining 8.442 acres subject to allR/W, Restrictions and Easements ofrecord in Clermont CountyCourthouse.

This description based on a sur-vey done in November 1982, byBallinger and Associates, Wm.McCreary License No. 5636 insupervisory control.

PARCEL NO. 32-30-12G-125.Deed Reference: Official Records

Book 123, Page 225 and OfficialRecords Book 476, Page 675.

The said premises are appraisedat $55,000.00 and cannot be sold forless than two-thirds of that amount($36,666.67).

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon date of sale, balance to be paidupon delivery of deed.Michael Towler, AuctioneerFelicity, Ohio 45120513-309-7779513-876-2751Paul R. Yelton, Administratorof the Estate of Raymond D. Herget424 West Plane StreetBethel, Ohio 45106513-734-2283

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2006-CVE-1906CITIMORTGAGE, INC.

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Larry W. Whitaker, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order of Salein the above entitled action, I willoffer for sale at public auction, heldat the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the7th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFMIAMI to-wit:

Situated in the County of Clermontin the State of Ohio in the Township ofMiami and in the Military Survey 720,and being known as Lot Number 15 ofBlackburn Subdivision, First Addition,as shown on the recorded plat in PlatBook “G”, page 64, of the Plat Recordsof Clermont County, Ohio.

Parcel No: 18-40-35-015.Said Premises Located at 915

Blackburn Drive, Loveland, OH45140, PP #184035015.

Said Premises Appraised at$200,000.00, exterior appraisal only,and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due 30days from the Confirmation of Sale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Anita L. MaddixAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0661ONEWEST BANK, FSB

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Brian S. Carter, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order of Salein the above entitled action, I willoffer for sale at public auction, heldat the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the7th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OF

UNION to-wit:1280 Kilbrannen Ct., Batavia, OH 45103

LEGAL DESCRIPTION:Situated in the County of

Clermont, State of Ohio and in theTownship of Union and in DarbyMilitary Survey No. 8058 and beingall of Lot 220 of McGuffey LakesSubdivision, Section C, Block 2, asrecorded in Plat Cabinet 7, pages 56-59.

Parcel Number(s): 413103C671Prior Deed Info.: Quit-Claim

Deed, OR Book 2220, Page 105, filedDecember 23, 2009.

Said Premises Located at 1280Kilbrannen Court, Batavia, OH45103, PP #413103C671.

Said Premises Appraised at$160,000.00, exterior appraisal only,and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due 30days from the Confirmation of Sale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Robert R. HooseAttorney-at-law(330) 436-0300

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0434HSBC MORTGAGE SERVICES,INC.

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Martin W. Shuck, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order of Salein the above entitled action, I willoffer for sale at public auction, heldat the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the7th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFJACKSON to-wit:

A certain tract or parcel of landin Clermont County, in the State ofOhio, described as follows: Realproperty in the Township ofJackson, County of Clermont, Stateof Ohio, and is described as follows:Beginning at a spike (found) mark-ing the centerline intersection ofMarathon-Edenton Road (CountyRoad No. 82) and State Route 131;thence with the centerline of StateRoute 131 North 82 deg. 51’ West adistance of 741.95 feet to a spike;thence also with the centerline ofState Route 131 North 83 deg. 51’West a distance of 1276.55 feet to thetrue point of beginning; thence withthe said road centerline North 83deg. 51’ West a distance of 16.66 feetto a spike; thence with a new divi-sion line for the next three calls: (1)North 06 deg. 36’ East a distance of510.00 feet to an iron pin; (2) North07 deg. 16’ West a distance of 91.73feet to an iron pin; (3) North 06 deg.36’ East a distance of 353.39 feet toan iron pin in the line of lands ownedby Donald Knorr, et al; thence withthe line Donald Knorr North 78 deg.10’ East a distance of 208.00 feet toan iron pin, said iron pin being theNorthwesterly corner of a 5.106 acretract owned by Lloyd Hollon; thencewith Hollon’s line South 06 deg. 09’West a distance of 454.16 feet to aniron pin; thence with a new divisionline South 75 deg. 05’ 30” West a dis-tance of 174.39 feet to an iron pin;thence with another new divisionline South 06 deg. 36’ West a dis-tance of 500.00 feet to the true pointof beginning, containing 2.267 acresof land, more or less, in V.M.S. No.9386.

Together with and subject to aperpetual easement for drivewaypurposes granted to the owners ofthe above described tract of landand said tract of land is subject to aneasement to others over that portionof the easement which is containedwithin the boundaries of thedescribed tract: beginning at a spike(found) marking the centerlineintersection of Marathon-EdentonRoad (County Road No. 82) andState Route 131; thence with thecenterline of State Route 131 North83 deg. 51’ West a distance of 74.95feet to a spike; thence also with saidroad centerline North 83 deg. 51’West a distance of 1284.88 feet tothe true point of beginning of saideasements; thence with the center-line of an easement 20.00 feet inwidth North 06 deg. 36’ West a dis-tance of 559.24 feet to the center of acul-de-sac having a radius of 50 feet.The above description is based uponsurveys made in February, 1974,April, 1976, and September 1976 byR. Lowell McCarty, RegisteredSurveyor No. 5008.

Subject to all legal highways,easements, zoning regulations,covenants, conditions and restric-tions of record, and all liens, encum-brances and mortgages of record.The acreage indicated in this legaldescription is solely for the purposeof identifying said tract and is not tobe construed as to insuring the qual-ity of land.

Said Premises Located at 3668State Route 131, Williamsburg, OH45176, PP #142302H066.

Said Premises Appraised at$125,000.00, exterior appraisal only,and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due 30days from the Confirmation of Sale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Carlos S. RamirezAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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BROADSHEET

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2009-CVE-0544U.S. BANK, N.A., SUCCESSORBY MERGER TO THE LEADERMORTGAGE COMPANY

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Katherine Ratliff, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order of Salein the above entitled action, I willoffer for sale at public auction, heldat the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the7th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFOHIO to-wit:

Situated in Ohio Township,Clermont County, Ohio and part ofRobert Beall’s Military Survey No.847 and more particularly describedas follows:

Beginning at a P.K. nail at thecenterline intersection of FrankWillis Memorial Parkway and U.S.Rt. 52, said nail being the northwestcorner of this tract; thence with thecenterline of Frank Willis MemorialParkway, S. 55 deg. 25’ E., 472.87feet to a P.K. nail set; thence S. 49deg. 24’ W., passing an iron pin set at104.49 feet, 134.49 feet to a P.K. nailset in the centerline of U.S. Rt. 52;thence with the centerline of U.S. Rt.52, N. 38 deg. 55’ W., 457.31 feet tothe place of beginning.

The above described tract con-tains 0.7057 acres.

Said Premises Located at 1192U.S. Route 52, New Richmond, OH45157, PP #24-27-02D-006.

Said Premises Appraised at$65,000.00, exterior appraisal only,and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due 30days from the Confirmation of Sale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Barbara Thornell GinnAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0022 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-TION, AS SUCCESSORTRUSTEE, TO BANK OF AMERI-CA, NA AS SUCCESSOR BYMERGER TO LASALLE BANKNA, AS TRUSTEE, FOR OWNITMORTGAGE LOAN TRUST,OWNIT MORTGAGE LOANASSET-BACKED CERTIFI-CATES, SERIES 2006-4

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Jessica Giwer, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order of Salein the above entitled action, I willoffer for sale at public auction, heldat the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the7th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFMIAMI to-wit:

Situated in the County ofClermont, Township of Miami andState of Ohio, in Thomas DixMilitary Survey No. 992 and beingLot No. Fifty-Eight (58) in the LakeSide Park Subdivision No. 3 asrecorded in Plat Book 1, page 59 ofthe Plat Records in the Office of theRecorder, Clermont County, Ohioand reference to said plat records ishereby made. Subject to restrictionsas recorded in Vol. 248, page 243,Deed Records of Clermont County,Ohio.

Parcel No: 18-40-34B-058.Said Premises Located at 994

Valley View Drive, Milford, OH45150, PP #184034B058.

Said Premises Appraised at$90,000.00, exterior appraisal only,and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due 30days from the Confirmation of Sale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Jennifer JonesAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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Public NoticeNotice is hereby given that a

COMPLAINT FOR FORFEITUREhas been filed in Case No.2010MISC 00033 in the Court ofCommon Pleas of Clermont County,Ohio, against certain propertyseized by officers of the UnionTownship Police Department. Theproperty is $14,650.00 in U.S. cur-rency. The property was seized byofficers of Union Township PoliceDepartment from Joseph L. Meyerand Jessica M. Meyer on or aboutAugust 5, 2010 near 3811 RohlingOaks Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio 45245and is currently being held by saidlaw enforcement agency.

Any person claiming a right tothe property should contact P.O.Brent Grammel, Union TownshipPolice Department. Any person hav-ing any ownership or security inter-est in the property may contest theforfeiture.

CHRISTOPHER L. MOORE,#0061841 and SCOTT A. SOLL-MANN, #0081467, Trial Attorneysfor Union Township PoliceDepartment, 5300 Socialville-FosterRoad, Suite 200, Mason, Ohio 45240,(513) 583-4200

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0454GREEN TREE SERVICING, LLC

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Joshua T. Mulvihill, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order of Salein the above entitled action, I willoffer for sale at public auction, heldat the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the7th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the VILLAGE OFBATAVIA to-wit:

Situate in the Village of Batavia,Clermont County, Ohio, and beingpart of In-lot No. 182 as the same isknown, designated and described onthe recorded plat of said Village andbounded and described as follows:Beginning at an iron pin in the lineof Sixth and corner to Lot of NorfolkLodge F. & A.M.; thence with theline of said Lodge and perpendicularto the line of Sixth Street 65 feet toan iron pin in the line of Lot No. 183;thence with the line of Lot No. 183,60 ft. to a point corner property nowowned by Arnold Whitt, thence withthe line of Arnold Whitt, 66 ft. toSixth Street; thence with the line ofSixth Street 60 ft. to the place ofbeginning.

Said Premises Located at 20North 6th Street, Batavia, OH45103, PP #060205.182A.

Said Premises Appraised at$80,000.00, exterior appraisal only,and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due 30days from the Confirmation of Sale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Jennifer JonesAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2009-CVE-2366BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING, LP

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Eric W. Fields, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order of Salein the above entitled action, I willoffer for sale at public auction, heldat the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the7th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFMIAMI to-wit:

EXHIBIT ALEGAL DESCRIPTION

Situated in Miami Township,County of Clermont, State of Ohio,is described as follows:

Parcel ID: 18-40-06B-023.Situate in Military Survey No.

590, Miami Township, ClermontCounty, Ohio and being more par-ticularly described as follows:

Being all of Lot Number 23 ofCrestview Lane Subdivision, SectionA, a plat of which is recorded in PlatBook K, page 48 of the Recorder’sOffice of Clermont County, Ohio.

Parcel ID: 18-25-13C-244.Situated in the County of

Clermont, in the State of Ohio andin the Township of Miami, and inMilitary Survey Number 590, andmore particularly described as fol-lows:

Beginning at an iron pipe in theNorthwest corner of Lot 23,Crestview Lane Subdivision, Section“A”, as the same is recorded in theClermont County Recorder’sOffice; thence along the Westerlyline of said Lot 23, S. 24 deg. 30’ E.176.35 feet to an iron pipe in theSouthwest corner of said Lot 23;thence N. 28 deg. 23’ 04” W., 172.34feet to an iron pipe; thence N. 44deg. 48’ 19” E., 12.48 feet to theplace of beginning.

Property Commonly Known As:5761 Mildred Lane, Milford, Ohio45150.

Titleholders: Eric W. Fields andJessica M. Fields.

Prior Deed Reference:Instrument No. 200800024603, ORBook 2144, Page194/filed 9.26.08.

Said Premises Located at 5761Mildred Lane, Milford, OH 45150,PP #184006B023 & 182513C244.

Said Premises Appraised at$175,000.00, exterior appraisal only,and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due 30days from the Confirmation of Sale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Carrie L. RouseAttorney-at-law(513) 322-7000

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2009-CVE-1404VICTORY MORTGAGE BANK

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Rita J. McQuearry, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order of Salein the above entitled action, I willoffer for sale at public auction, heldat the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the7th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFUNION AND PIERCE to-wit:

EXHIBIT “A”PIDN: 416702V042BCommonly Known As: 439 Tokay

Court, Cincinnati, OH 45255.Situated in the State of Ohio,

Clermont County, Union Townshipand Pierce Township, and being partof Military Survey No. 637 and 4243of the Virginia Military District andbeing Unit Number 42E of theVineyard Green Condominium PhaseIIII as set forth in Plat Cabinet 8,pages 16 of the Plat Records ofClermont County, Ohio, theDeclaration and By-Laws for whichcondominiums are recorded inOfficial Record Book 102, Pages 583of the Deed Records of ClermontCounty, Ohio together with the per-centage of ownership in the CommonAreas and Facilities declared by theDeclaration to be an appurtenance tothe above unit as the Declaration maybe amended from time to time, whichpercentage interest shall automatical-ly change in accordance with theamended Declaration as the same arefiled of record pursuant to saidDeclaration. Said percentage interestshall attach to the additionalCommon Areas and Facilitiesdescribed in such amendedDeclarations and shall be deemed tohave been conveyed effective on therecording of each such amendedDeclaration as though conveyed here-by.

Said Premises Located at 439Tokay Court, Cincinnati, OH 45255,PP #416702V042B.

Said Premises PreviouslyAppraised at $120,000.00, exteriorappraisal only, and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due 30days from the Confirmation of Sale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Christopher HeekinAttorney-at-law(513) 345-5560

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2009-CVE-1400WELLS FARGO BANK, NA ASTRUSTEE

Plaintiff(s)vs.

John Fenner aka John F. Fennerand Teresa Fenner aka Teresa M.Fenner, et al.

Defendant(s)In pursuance of an Order of Sale

in the above entitled action, I willoffer for sale at public auction, heldat the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the7th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFGOSHEN to-wit:FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLEINSURANCE COMPANYORDER NO. JR091470

PRELIMINARY JUDICIALREPORT SCHEDULE ADESCRIPTION OF LANDSituated in the City of Loveland,

Clermont County, Ohio and bound-ed and described as follows:

Situated in the County ofClermont in the State of Ohio and inthe Township of Goshen:

Being wholly within MilitarySurvey #3775 and being LotNumber 21 of a part of James andStella Pray’s Subdivision as record-ed in Plat Book “D” page 235,Clermont County, Ohio Recordsand subject to all legal highways.

Permanent Parcel No.114310.021.

Premises commonly known as:1401 Stella Drive, Loveland, OH45140.

Said Premises Located at 1401Stella Drive, Loveland, OH 45140,PP #114310.021.

Said Premises PreviouslyAppraised at $70,000.00, exteriorappraisal only, and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due 30days from the Confirmation of Sale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Matthew C. GladwellAttorney-at-law(513) 322-7000

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0579U.S. BANK, N.A.

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Judy E. Wells, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order of Salein the above entitled action, I willoffer for sale at public auction, heldat the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the7th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFUNION to-wit:

Situate in Union Township,Clermont County, Ohio and beingall of Lot 16, Block “A”, Part 2 ofUnion Forest Subdivision, as record-ed in Plat Book “P” page 19,Clermont County, Ohio.

Parcel No. 41-48-18A-016.Property Address: 4779

Shadowood Court, Cincinnati, OH45244.

Said Premises Located at 4779Shadowood Court, Cincinnati, OH45244, PP #414818A016.

Said Premises Appraised at$105,000.00, exterior appraisal only,and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due 30days from the Confirmation of Sale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Jeffrey A. TobeAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2008-CVE-0874CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Marcia Fertig aka Marcia E. Fertig,et al.

Defendant(s)In pursuance of an Order of Sale

in the above entitled action, I willoffer for sale at public auction, heldat the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the7th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the CITY OF LOVE-LAND to-wit:

Situated in Miami Township,Clermont County, Ohio, more fullydescribed as follows:

Lot Two (2) of the Reserve at theOasis Subdivision, as recorded inCabinet 7, pages 40 and 41 of theClermont County, Ohio Recorder’sOffice.

Said Premises Located at 895Augusta Blvd, Loveland, OH 45140,PP #172521F162.

Said Premises PreviouslyAppraised at $325,000.00, exteriorappraisal only, and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due 30days from the Confirmation of Sale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Craig A. ThomasAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

CS 10-28t3---------------------------------------------COURT OF COMMON PLEASCLERMONT COUNTY, OHIOCASE NO. 2010 CVE 02134Judge: Jerry R. McBride

LEGAL NOTICE IN SUIT FORFORECLOSURE OF

MORTGAGECitiMortgage, Inc. successor bymerger to ABN AMRO MortgageGroup, Inc.

Plaintiff,-vs-

Vincent Cook, et al.Defendants.

The Money Station, whose lastknown address is unknown, and theunknown successors, assigns andsurviving entities of The MoneyStation, all of whose residences areunknown and cannot by reasonablediligence be ascertained, will takenotice that on the 8th day ofOctober, 2010, CitiMortgage, Inc.successor by merger to ABN AMROMortgage Group, Inc. filed itsComplaint in the Common PleasCourt of Clermont County, Ohio inCase No. 2010 CVE 02134, on thedocket of the Court, and the objectand demand for relief of whichpleading is to foreclose the lien ofplaintiff’s mortgage recorded uponthe following described real estate towit:

Property Address: 1612 StateRoute 131, Milford, OH 45150, andbeing more particularly described inplaintiff’s mortgage recorded inMortgage Book 1656, page 105, ofthis County Recorder’s Office.

The above named defendant isrequired to answer within twenty-eight (28) days after last publication,which shall be published once aweek for three consecutive weeks, orthey might be denied a hearing inthis case.

Channing UlbrickLERNER, SAMPSON

& ROTHFUSSAttorneys for Plaintiff

P.O. Box 5480Cincinnati, OH 45201-5480

(513) [email protected]

Barbara A. WiedenbeinClerk of Courts By: M. Schnatz, Deputy Clerk

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0649CITIMORTGAGE, INC. SUCCES-SOR BY MERGER TO ABNAMRO MORTGAGE GROUP,INC.

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Steven A. Peak, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order of Salein the above entitled action, I willoffer for sale at public auction, heldat the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the7th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFMIAMI to-wit:

Situated in Survey No. 976,Miami Township, Clermont County,Ohio, and lying on the Southside ofRoute No. 131, being known, num-bered and designated as Lot No. 12of Greimann’s Subdivision #1,recorded in Plat Book E, at Page 8 ofthe Clermont County OhioRecorder’s Plat Records.

Parcel No. 18-40-03-012.Property Address: 5679 Greiman

Lane, Milford, OH 45150.Said Premises Located at 5679

Greiman Lane, Milford, OH 45150,PP #184003.012.

Said Premises Appraised at$55,000.00, exterior appraisal only,and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due 30days from the Confirmation of Sale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Lori N. WightAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0855BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,L.P., FKA COUNTRYWIDEHOME LOANS SERVICING L.P.

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Adrian D. Custer, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order of Salein the above entitled action, I willoffer for sale at public auction, heldat the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the7th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFMIAMI to-wit:

DESCRIPTION OF LANDThe land referred to in this com-

mitment, situated in the Township ofMiami, County of Clermont, State ofOhio, is described as follows:

Situated in Miami Township,Clermont County, Ohio, and being apart of Higgin’s Military Survey No.958, being more particularlydescribed as follows:

Starting, for reference, at theintersection of U.S. Route 50 andWolfpen Pleasant Hill Road, thence,along U.S. 50 the following six (6)courses: 1) North 39 degrees 04 min-utes 59 seconds West 2162.02 feet; 2)North 86 degrees 57 minutes 31 sec-onds West 485.43 feet; 3) North 87degrees 36 minutes 53 seconds West303.22 feet to a PK Nail; 4) South 89degrees 17 minutes 26 seconds West166.16 feet to a PK Nail; 5) South 86degrees 11 minutes 33 seconds West124.48 feet to a PK Nail; 6) South 85degrees 42 minutes 30 seconds West130.40 feet to a PK Nail in U.S.Route 50 and the real point of begin-ning for the parcel herein described:thence North 1 degree 10 minutes 8seconds East 256.21 feet to a point,witness an iron pin (found), bearingNorth 57 degrees 12 minutes East at1.67 feet; thence South 86 degrees 55minutes 08 seconds West 141.17 feetto a point, witness an iron pin(found), bearing North 58 degrees 52minutes East at 1.70 feet, said pointbeing in the Easterly line of a 132.95acres parcel described in OfficialRecord 1208 page 579; thence South33 degrees 58 minutes 30 secondsWest 18.25 feet to a point, witness aniron pin (found), bearing North 55degrees 34 minutes East at 1.71 feet;thence South 00 degrees 36 minutes50 seconds West 241.44 feet to a PKNail (found) in U.S. Route 50; thenceSouth 00 degrees 36 minutes 50 sec-onds West 162.79 feet to a point inthe East Fork of the Little MiamiRiver, witness a one inch iron pin(set), bearing North 0 degrees 36minutes 50 seconds East at a dis-tance of 72.85 feet; thence South 69degrees 37 minutes 24 seconds East155.405 feet to a point in the EastFork of the Little Miami River, saidpoint being a corner to a 7.137 acresparcel described in Deed Book 769page 638, witness a one inch iron pin(set), bearing North 1 degree 10 min-utes 8 seconds East a distance of139.51 feet; thence North 1 degree10 minutes 8 seconds East 224.93feet to the real point of beginning,containing 1.5343 acres of land (ofwhich 0.2049 acres are in the right ofway of U.S. Route 50 and 0.2933acres in the limits of the East Fork ofthe Little Miami River), and beingsubject to other easements andrestrictions of record.

The above described real estate isall of the same premises described asrecorded in Official Record Book502 page 296 of the ClermontCounty, Ohio, Deed Records andidentified as all of Parcel 19-24-10D-066 on the Tax Maps of said county.

This description being the resultof a plat and survey dated February12, 2000, made by Amos Greene,OH. Reg. Sur. No. 6141.

Parcel No. 192410D066.Property Commonly Known As:

1082 US Rt. 50, Milford, OH 45150.Said Premises Located at 1082

US Rt. 50, Milford, OH 45150, PP#192410D066.

Said Premises Appraised at$30,000.00, exterior appraisal only,and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due 30days from the Confirmation of Sale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Eric T. DeightonAttorney-at-law(216) 360-7200

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2008-CVE-1507HSBC MORTGAGE SERVICES,INC.

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Regina Baucom, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order of Salein the above entitled action, I willoffer for sale at public auction, heldat the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the7th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFGOSHEN to-wit:

EXHIBIT “A”Situate in Vowles Military Survey

No. 3800, Goshen Township,Clermont County, Ohio and beingmore particularly described as fol-lows:

Commencing at a nail set at thecenterline intersection of ThompsonRoad and McHenry Road; thencewith the centerline of McHenryRoad South 49 deg. 58’ 48” West fora distance of 775.02 feet to a nail setand being the true place of begin-ning of the following described realestate:

Thence from said true place ofbeginning continuing with said cen-terline South 49 deg. 58’ 48” Westfor a distance of 224.98 feet to a nailset corner to lands of Cornelie andHillegonda Bruynis; thence leavingsaid road with the Northeasterly lineof said Bruynis North 38 deg. 17’ 46”West (passing a 5/8” iron pin set at20.01 feet) for a total distance of324.61 feet to a 5/8” iron pin set;thence with severance lines the fol-lowing (2) courses and distances: (1)North 49 deg. 54’ 14” East for a dis-tance of 224.98 feet to a 5/8” iron pinset; (2) South 38 deg. 17’ 46” East(passing a 5/8” iron pin set at 304.90feet) for a total distance of 324.91feet to the place of beginning. Saidproperty contains 1.677 acres moreor less.

Together with and subject to aneasement for ingress and egress,described as follows:

Situated in Vowles MilitarySurvey No. 3800, Goshen Township,Clermont County, Ohio and beingan easement and right-of-way forthe purpose of constructing andmaintaining a roadway and utilitiesover, under and through a strip ofland 50 feet in width lying 25 feeteither side of a centerline being moreparticularly described as follows:

Commencing at a nail set at thecenterline intersection of ThompsonRoad and McHenry Road; thencewith the centerline of McHenryRoad South 49 deg. 58’ 45” West fora distance of 974.99 feet to a pointand being the true place of begin-ning of the following described ease-ment centerline; thence from saidtrue point of beginning leaving saidroad North 38 deg. 17’ 46” West fora distance of 795.82 feet to its termi-nus.

Being the result of a field surveyand plat dated October 20, 2000made under the supervision of JohnC. Hewett registration No. 7550 inthe State of Ohio.

Said Premises Located at 2680McHenry Road, Goshen, OH 45122,PP #112206E018.

Said Premises Appraised at$190,000.00, exterior appraisal only,and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due 30days from the Confirmation of Sale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Benjamin D. CarnahanAttorney-at-law(513) 396-8100

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Legal NoticeBethel Self Storage, located at

3473 S.R. 125 Bethel, Ohio herebynotifies Scotty Cox, 916 Walnut St.,Felicity OH 45120, Allan Sanders, 43Bethel Park Bethel OH 45106, StevePaynter, 1259 St. Rt. 222 Bethel OH45106, Frank Benevengo, 1313 St.Rt. 125 Hamersville OH 45130,Robert Rader, 3813 Sodom RdHamersville OH 45130, DennisKlaiber, 1405 Oakes Rd FranklinFurnace OH 45629, John Graus,1301 St. Rt. 125 Hamersville OH45130, Amanda Louise Robertson,532 S. Union St Bethel OH 45106,Darria Marks, 156 McMurchy StBethel OH 45106, Robert Hurst, 544E. Main St Hamersville OH 45130,Chris Eaton, 1734 St. Rt. 133 BethelOH 45106, Angela Senters, 1949 W.Hall Rd New Richmond OH 45157,Joshua Branham, 3308 Bankside St.Austin TX 78748, Justin Weeks, 8Pond Dr Ripley OH 45167, CarolGattrell, 328 S. Union St. Bethel OH45106, Michelle Vance, 226 N. MainSt. Bethel OH 45106, Amanda Drott,7577 Gooselick Rd Ripley OH45167, their chairs, lamps, vacuums,mattresses, misc. clothes, misc. toys,bicycles, misc. tools, grills, head-boards, window air-conditioners,furniture, microwaves, computercomponents, exercise equipment,baby furniture, misc. householditems, chests/trunks, misc. boxes andbags, and other misc. stored itemswill be offered for sale at public auc-tion on December 1st, 2010 at 10:30am at Bethel Self Storage. CallBethel Self Storage for more infor-mation at (513) 734-7300.

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0381BAC HOME LOANS SERVIC-ING, L.P., FKA, COUNTRYWIDEHOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P.

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Lorinda Hooley aka Lorinda R.Hooley, et al.

Defendant(s)In pursuance of an Order of

Sale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the7th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the CITY OFWILLIAMSBURG to-wit:

Situate in the Village ofWilliamsburg, County of Clermont,and State of Ohio, and being Lots48 and 49 of the JohnsboroSubdivision, a plat or plan of whichis recorded in Plat Book “G”, page6 of the Plat Records of ClermontCounty, Ohio.

Parcel No. 53-90-06-048 & 53-90-06-049.

Property Commonly Known As:252 Kermit Avenue, Williamsburg,Ohio 45176.

Said Premises Located at 252Kermit Avenue, Williamsburg, OH45176, PP #539006048 &539006049.

Said Premises Appraised at$80,000.00, exterior appraisal only,and cannot be sold for less thantwo-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Eric T. DeightonAttorney-at-law(216) 360-7200

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2009-CVE-0085THE BANK OF NEW YORK, ASSUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TOJ.P. MORGAN CHASE BANK,N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR CDCMORTGAGE, CAPITAL TRUST2004-HE3

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Lisa A. Baker, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the7th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFMIAMI to-wit:

5903 Deerfield Road, Milford, OH 45150-2684LEGAL DESCRIPTION

The land referred to in this com-mitment, situated in the Townshipof Miami, County of Clermont,State of Ohio, is described as fol-lows:

Situate in Johnson’s MilitarySurvey No. 981, Miami Township,Clermont County, Ohio and beingmore particularly described as fol-lows:

Commencing at an existing spikein the centerline of Deerfield Road,said spike being the most easterlycorner of Parcel No. 5 of ConleySubdivision as recorded in PlatBook M, page 14 of the ClermontCounty Recorder’s Office; thencealong the centerline of DeerfieldRoad South 28 deg. 00’ East 30.50feet to an existing spike; thence con-tinuing along said centerline South44 deg. 45’ East, 146.23 feet to apoint and the true place of begin-ning for this description. Thencecontinuing along said centerlineSouth 44 deg. 45’ East, 20.00 feet toa point; thence leaving the center-line of Deerfield Road South 45 deg.15’ West 217.51 feet to an iron pin;thence North 81 deg. 34’ 43” West388.11 feet to an iron pin; thenceNorth 3 deg. 42’ East, 169.20 feet toan iron pin; thence South 85 deg.59’ East, 160.84 feet to an iron pin;thence South 44 degrees 45’ East,281.93 feet to an iron pin; thenceNorth 45 deg. 15’ East, 217.51 feetto the beginning containing 1.219acres of land, more or less, subjectto all legal highways and easementsof record. Subject to covenants,easements and restrictions ofrecord, if any.

Parcel No. 18-24-04A-038.Property Commonly Known As:

5903 Deerfield Road, Milford, Ohio45150.

Parcel Number(s): 18-24-04A-038.

Prior Deed Info.: QuitClaimDeed, Book 1595 Page 1032Instrument #200300018061 record-ed on 3/27/2003.

Said Premises Located at 5903Deerfield Road, Milford, OH 45150,PP #182404A038.

Said Premises Appraised at$130,000.00, exterior appraisalonly, and cannot be sold for lessthan two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Robert R. HooseAttorney-at-law(330) 342-8203

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2008-CVE-0777FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT-GAGE ASSOCIATION

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Harry J. Knight, III aka HarryKnight aka Harry J. Knight, et al.

Defendant(s)In pursuance of an Order of

Sale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the7th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFTATE to-wit:

Situated in the County ofClermont, Tate Township, in theState of Ohio and in the Village ofBethel and bounded and describedas follows:

The South one-half of InlotNumber One Hundred and Thirty-five (135) and on the East side ofMain Street in said Village andbeing 165 feet and East and Westand 66 feet North and South.

Being the same real estate con-veyed to Charles M. Browning byexecutor’s deed from R.F. Homan,Executor of the Estate of Irma Day,deceased, dated April 20, 1959, andrecorded May 7, 1959, at DeedBook 370, page 293, Deed Recordsof Clermont County, Ohio.

Said Premises Located at 332North Main St., Bethel, OH 45106,PP #36-03-04-135A.

Said Premises Appraised at$55,000.00, exterior appraisal only,and cannot be sold for less thantwo-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Jill L. FealkoAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0631HSBC MORTGAGE SERVICES,INC.

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Brian D. Figgins, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the7th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the VILLAGE OFBETHEL to-wit:

Lying and being in the Village ofBethel, County of Clermont andState of Ohio, being a part of LotNumber Twenty-eight (28) ofSargent’s Addition to said Villageand bounded and described as fol-lows:

Beginning at a point 193-1/2 feetEast of the Southwest corner of aLot Number Twenty-seven (27) insaid addition and at a point on theNorth side of Fagley Street; thencerunning Northwardly with the Eastside of an alley, dedicated and beingbetween Lot 27 and 28 for a dis-tance of 168 feet to a point in theSouth line of an alley dedicatedalong the North side of the lot here-in described; thence Eastwardalong and with the South line ofsaid alley dedicated; thenceSouthwardly along and with theWest side of said alley for a distanceof 168 feet to the North line ofFagley Street; thence Westwardlyalong and with the North side ofFagley Street; thence Westwardlyalong and with the North side ofFagley Street for a distance of 88feet to the place of beginning andcontaining about three-eighths (3/8)of an acre of land, more or less.More commonly known as: 126Fagley Street, Bethel, Ohio 45106.

Parcel No. 36-03-16C-028A.Said Premises Located at 126

Fagley Street, Bethel, Ohio 45106,PP #360316C028A.

Said Premises Appraised at$55,000.00, exterior appraisal only,and cannot be sold for less thantwo-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Pamela A. FehringAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

CS 10-28t3---------------------------------------------Notice of Forfeited Land SaleThe land, lots, and parts of lots,

in the county of Clermont, forfeitedto the state for the nonpayment oftaxes, together with the taxes,assessments, charges, penalties,interest, and costs charged on them,agreeably to law, shall be sold in the1st floor Conference Room of theClermont County AdministrationBuilding located at 101 E. MainStreet, Batavia, Ohio, 45103, onNovember 17th at 9:00 a.m. Saidlands, lots, and parts of lots offeredfor sale, are contained anddescribed in the following list:

Land formerly owned byCharles Myers, et al, one acre,located at 442 Neville PennSchoolhouse Road, WashingtonTownship, Parcel Number 43-33-08E-013. Taxes, assessments, inter-est, penalties and costs in theamount of $4,494.82.

Land formerly owned byLorenia Mae Franklin, et al, .507acres located on Michael Drive,

Union Township, Parcel Number41-42-46.-005. Taxes, assessments,interest, penalties and costs in theamount of $1,174.87.

Land formerly owned by RobertWalls, et al, .459 acres located at3487 Inez Avenue in Tate Township,Parcel Number 32-45-16E-004.Taxes, assessments, interest, penal-ties and costs in the amount of$9,336.75.

Land formerly owned by RoyRankin et al, .036 acres located onClub House Drive in PierceTownship, Parcel Number 28-28-15.-283. and 28-28-15.-284. whichalso contains .036 acres on ClubHouse Drive. Taxes, assessments,interest, penalties and costs in theamount of $2,867.79.

Land formerly owned by FreidaHolbrook Webb, et al, .055 acres onClub House Drive in PierceTownship, Parcel Number 28-28-15.-254. Taxes, assessments, inter-est, penalties and costs in theamount of $ 1,903.06.

Land formerly owned byBlanche Joseph, et al, .036 acres onClub House Drive in PierceTownship, Parcel Number 28-28-15.-255. Taxes, assessments, inter-est, penalties and costs in theamount of $2,290.56.

Land formerly owned byTenerina Scoleri, et al, .045 acres onWest Lakeview Drive, PierceTownship, Parcel Number 28-28-15.-431. and 28-28-15.-432., whichalso contains .045 acres on WestLakeview Drive Taxes, assess-ments, interest, penalties and costsin the amount of $2,706.91.

Land formerly owned by JamesC. Profitt, Jr. et al, .5 acres at 6644Taylor Pike in Wayne Township,Parcel Number 47-34-05A-021.Taxes, assessments, interest, penal-ties and costs in the amount of$3,178.56.

Land formerly owned byMichael Sivaski, et al, .5 acres locat-ed at 3172 State Route 132 in OhioTownship, Parcel Number 25-27-05B-007. Taxes, assessments, inter-est, penalties and costs in theamount of $1,964.65.

Land formerly owned by RalphCampbell, et al, .5 acres located onHopewell Road in FranklinTownship, Parcel Number 08-21-08A-040A. Taxes, assessments,interest, penalties and costs in theamount of $3,307.24.

Notice is hereby given to all con-cerned, that if the taxes, assess-ments, charges penalties, and costscharged on the list are not paid intothe County Treasury, and theCounty Treasurer’s receipt pro-duced for the payment, before thedate mentioned in this notice for thesale, each tract, penalties, interest,and costs remain unpaid, will beoffered for sale on the date men-tioned in this notice for the sale, atthe Administration Building in theCounty of Clermont, in order tosatisfy such taxes, assessments,charges, penalties, interest, andcosts, and that the sale will beadjourned from day to day untileach tract, lot and part of lot speci-fied in the list has been disposed of,or offered for sale.

If the tract, lot, or part of lot soforfeited, is sold for an amount thatis less than the amount of the delin-quent taxes, assessments, charges,penalties, and interest against it, thecourt, in separate order, may entera deficiency judgment against thelast owner of record of the tract, lot,or part of lot before its forfeiture tothe state, for the amount of the dif-ference; if that owner of record is acorporation, the court may enterthe deficiency judgment against thestockholder holding a majority ofthe corporation’s stock.

Linda L. FraleyClermont County Auditor

101 E. Main StreetBatavia, Ohio 45103

CS 11-4t2---------------------------------------------COURT OF COMMON PLEASCLERMONT COUNTY, OHIOCASE NO. 2010 CVE 2093Judge: Victor Haddad

LEGAL NOTICE IN SUIT FORFORECLOSURE OF

MORTGAGEVictory Community Bank

Plaintiff,-vs-

David Krieger, et al.Defendants.

David Krieger, whose last knownaddress is 2292 Hulington Road,Bethel, OH 45106, and theunknown heirs, devisees, legatees,executors, administrators, spousesand assigns and the unknownguardians of minor and/or incom-petent heirs of David Krieger, all ofwhose residences are unknown andcannot by reasonable diligence beascertained, will take notice that onthe 5th day of October, 2010,Victory Community Bank filed itsComplaint in the Common PleasCourt of Clermont County, Ohio inCase No. 2010 CVE 2093, on thedocket of the Court, and the objectand demand for relief of whichpleading is to foreclose the lien ofplaintiff’s mortgage recorded uponthe following described real estateto wit:

Property Address: 2292Hulington Road, Bethel, OH 45106,and being more particularlydescribed in plaintiff’s mortgagerecorded in Mortgage Book 1913,page 825, of this County Recorder’sOffice.

The above named defendant isrequired to answer within twenty-eight (28) days after last publica-tion, which shall be published oncea week for three consecutive weeks,or they might be denied a hearing inthis case.

Melanie ButlerLERNER, SAMPSON

& ROTHFUSSAttorneys for Plaintiff

P.O. Box 5480Cincinnati, OH 45201-5480

(513) [email protected]

Barbara A. WiedenbeinClerk of Courts By: M. Schnatz, Deputy Clerk

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0648WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Trachelle R. McCracken, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the14th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFWILLIAMSBURG to-wit:

Situated in the State of Ohio,Clermont County, WilliamsburgTownship, and in Smith’s MilitarySurvey Number 950 of the VirginiaMilitary District, more particularlydescribed as follows:

Beginning at a railroad spike inDela Palma Road, said spike being1569.65 feet, more or less Southwestof Greenbush-Cobb Road as mea-sured along said Dela Palma Road;thence, with said Dela Palma RoadSouth 46 deg. 14 min. West 223.65feet to a railroad spike; thence,leaving said Dela Palma Road,North 43 deg. 46 min. West 250.00feet to an iron pin; thence North 46deg. 14 min. East 223.65 feet to aniron pin; thence South 43 deg. 46min. East 250.00 feet to the point ofbeginning, containing 1.2836 acresof land, more or less. Subject tocovenants, conditions, easementsand restrictions of record.

Said Premises Located at 4151Dela Palma Road, Williamsburg,OH 45176, PP #523505C083.

Said Premises Appraised at$110,000.00, exterior appraisalonly, and cannot be sold for lessthan two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

S. Scott MartinAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0909CHASE HOME FINANCE, LLC

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Michael D. Deck, Jr., et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the14th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFSTONELICK to-wit:

EXHIBIT ALEGAL DESCRIPTION:

Situated in Stonelick Township,Clermont County, State of Ohio,being part of Military Survey#4441, being more particularlydescribed as follows:

Beginning at a spike in the cen-terline intersection of Hutchinson-Newtonsville Road and U.S. Route#50; thence with the centerline ofU.S. Route #50 North 66 degrees 43’47” East, a distance of 1407.98 feetto a point, the real place of begin-ning for this description; thenceleaving said centerline North 19degrees 24’ 37” West a distance of200.08 feet to a point; thence North65 degrees 08’ 51” East a distance of31.43 feet to a point; thence North26 degrees 46’ 23” West, a distanceof 423.64 feet to a point; thenceNorth 63 degrees 13’ 37” East a dis-tance of 222.58 feet to a point;thence South 23 degrees 24’ 52”East a distance of 636.95 feet to apoint in the centerline of U.S. Route#50; thence with said centerlineNorth 56 degrees 43’ 47” West a dis-tance of 242.77 feet to the place ofbeginning. Containing 3.156 acres,more or less.

Beginning at a spike in the cen-terline intersection of Hutchinson-Newtonsville Road and U.S. Route#50; thence with the centerline ofU.S. Route #50 North 66 degrees 43’47” East a distance of 1407.98 feetto a point, said point being the realplace of beginning for this con-veyance; thence leaving said center-line North 23 degrees 16’ 13” West adistance of 199.25 feet to a point;thence North 65 degrees 08’ 51”East a distance of 13.47 feet to anexisting post; thence South 19degrees 24’ 37” East a distance of200.00 feet to the place of begin-ning. Containing 0.031 acres, moreor less, subject to rights and alllegal highways and public utilities.

Parcel Number(s): 302914F106Property Address: 2880 US

Route 50, Batavia, OH 45103.Deed Reference Number: dated

May 24, 2007, filed June 11, 2007,recorded in Official RecordsVolume 2064, Page 837, Recorder’sOffice, Clermont County, Ohio.

Case Number: 2010 CVE 00909Said Premises Located at 2880

US Route 50, Batavia, OH 45103,PPN #302914F106.

Said Premise Appraised at$80,000.00, exterior appraisal only,and cannot be sold for less thantwo-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Kevin L. WilliamsAttorney-at-law(614) 222-4921

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0905WELLS FARGO BANK, NA ASTRUSTEE UNDER POOLINGAND SERVICING AGREEMENTDATED AS OF OCTOBER 1, 2005MORGAN STANLEY ABS CAPI-TAL I INC. TRUST 2005-HE5MORTGAGE PASS THROUGHCERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-HE5

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Christopher S. Witt, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the14th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFJACKSON to-wit:

Situate in the Township ofJackson, County of Clermont, andState of Ohio, and being a part ofMountjoy’s Military Survey No.4448 and being particularlydescribed as follows:

Beginning at a P.K. nail set in thecenterline of Jackson Pike, saidP.K. nail being N. 71 deg. 30’ W, adistance of 412.96 feet from anexisting spike set at the centerlineintersection of Jackson Pike andSharpe cutoff road; thence S. 18deg. 02’ W. a distance of 290.40 feetto an iron pin; thence N. 71 deg. 30’W. a distance of 150.01 feet to aniron pin; thence N. 18 deg. 02’ E. adistance of 290.40 feet to a P.K. nailset in the centerline of JacksonPike; thence S. 71 deg. 30’ E., alongthe centerline of Jackson Pike a dis-tance of 150.01 feet to the Point ofBeginning, containing 1.000 acre ofland, more or less, being the resultof a survey made by Gary P.Nicholas, Ohio Registered SurveyorNo. 6657 and dated December 4,1989.

PROPERTY ADDRESS: 3063Jackson Pike, Batavia, Ohio.

P R O P E RT Y OW N E R S :Christopher S. Witt.

PRIOR DEED REFERENCE:Official Record Book 1880, Page2246.

PPN#: 142310K090.Said Premises Located at 3063

Jackson Pike, Batavia, OH, 45103,PP #142310K090.

Said Premises Appraised at$95,000.00, exterior appraisal only,and cannot be sold for less thantwo-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

James P. LucasAttorney-at-law(330) 425-4201

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0948 THE BANK OF NEW YORKMELLON, FKA THE BANK OFNEW YORK AS SUCCESSOR ININTEREST TO JP MORGANCHASE BANK NA AS TRUSTEEFOR GSMPS MORTGAGELOAN TRUST 2003-2

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Carolyn Oliver, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the14th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFJACKSON to-wit:

EXHIBIT ALEGAL DESCRIPTION

Real Estate situated in Kirby’sMilitary Survey No. 1319, JacksonTownship, Clermont County, Ohioand being more particularlydescribed as follows:

Commencing at a bolt found inthe intersection of the centerline ofMoore-Marathon Road and thecenterline of Bucktown Road;thence along the centerline ofBucktown Road the following Six(6) courses; N. 59 deg. 29 min. 03sec. E. 548.99 feet to an existing P.K.nail N. 58 deg. 46 min. 24 sec. E.209.59 feet to an existing P.K. nailN. 58 deg. 38 min. 13 sec. E. 315.78feet to an existing railroad spike,along a circular arc of 243.21 feetdeflecting to the left having a radiusof 769.09 feet and being subtendedby a chord bearing N. 49 deg. 34min. 38 sec. E. 242.20 feet to anexisting railroad spike, N. 40 deg.31 min. 03 sec. E. 536.94 feet to thereal point of beginning of thisdescribed real estate; thence fromsaid point of beginning, leaving saidcenterline, N. 49 deg. 14 min. 02 sec.W. 503.85 feet to a 5/8 inch diame-ter iron pin set, passing a 5/8 inchdiameter iron pin set at 25.00 feet;thence N. 40 deg. 45 min. 58 sec. E.175.00 feet to a 5/8 inch diameteriron pin set; thence S. 49 deg. 14min. 02 sec. E. 503.29 feet to a pointin the centerline of Bucktown Road,passing a 5/8 inch diameter iron pinat 478.29 feet; thence along saidcenterline the following two (2)courses: S. 40 deg. 45 min. 04 sec.W. 49.49 feet to an existing P.K. nailand S. 40 deg. 31 min. 03 sec. W.125.51 feet to the point of beginningof this described real estate, con-taining 2.023 acres of land more orless, being subject to legal highwaysand all easements of record andsubject to a twenty (20) foot widedrainage easement, the centerline ofwhich is more particularlydescribed as follows:

Commencing at the point ofbeginning of the 2.023 acre tract ofland described immediately above;thence N. 49 deg. 14 min. 02 sec. W.487.01 feet to a point in the center-line of a Twenty (20) foot widedrainage easement, said point beingthe real point of beginning of thiseasement description; thence fromsaid point of beginning, along saidcenterline, N. 23 deg. 56 min. 40 sec.W. 57.07 feet to a point in theSouthwesterly line of the abovedescribed 2.023 acre tract of land,said point being the real point oftermination of this easementdescription.

The above described real estateis part of the same premisesdescribed and recorded in OfficialRecord 1443, page 423 of theClermont County Deed Recordsand identified as Parcel 114-23-02B-018 of the Tax Maps of saidCounty. Being the result of a surveyand plat dated November 13, 2001by Gary D. Ross, P.S. OhioRegistration No. 7019.

Said Premises Located at 5663Bucktown Road, Williamsburg, OH45176, PP #142302B021.

Said Premises Appraised at$90,000.00, exterior appraisal only,and cannot be sold for less thantwo-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Kevin L. WilliamsAttorney-at-law(614) 222-4921

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2009-CVE-0728MORTGAGE FIRST, LLC

Plaintiff(s)vs.

James D. Campbell, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the14th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFMIAMI to-wit:

County of Clermont in the Stateof Ohio and in the City of Milford.Situated in Miami Township, M.S.No. 981, County of Clermont, Stateof Ohio, and being Lot No. 87 ofBlock “A”, Hunters Ridge FarmsSubdivision as recorded in PlatBook “R”, pages 43 and 44 of thePlat Records of Clermont County,Ohio.

Parcel No. 18-24-02F-244.Property Address: 1406 Lela

Lane, Milford, OH 45150.Said Premises Located at 1406

Lela Lane, Milford, OH 45150, PP#182402F244.

Said Premises PreviouslyAppraised at $115,000.00, exteriorappraisal only, and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Nicholas D. DonnermeyerAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2009-CVE-1344JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Richard Kelch, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the14th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFBATAVIA to-wit:

Being Lot No. 148 of BuxtonMeadows Subdivision, Block “I” asthe same is numbered and delineat-ed on the recorded plat thereof, ofrecord in Plat Cabinet 6, page 130Recorder’s Office, ClermontCounty, Ohio.

Parcel No: 03-20-23B-119.Property Address: 1223

Nottingham Road, Amelia, OH45102.

Said Premises Located at 1223Nottingham Road, Amelia, OH45102, PP #032023B119.

Said Premises PreviouslyAppraised at $130,000.00, exteriorappraisal only, and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Tina R. EdmondsonAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0447BAC HOME LOANS SERVIC-ING, L.P., FKA COUNTRYWIDEHOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P.

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Cameron J. Gulley, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the14th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFMIAMI to-wit:

EXHIBIT ALEGAL DESCRIPTIONFile Number J10-0821

Situated in Miami Township,Clermont County, Ohio, in NevilleSurvey No. 484 and being all of LotNo. 27 of Block B SundaleSubdivision as the same appears onthe recorded plat thereof, in PlatBook I at Page 4 in the Office of theRecorder of said County to whichrecorded plat reference is herebyhad and made for a more particulardescription of the real estate herebyconveyed.

Premises commonly known as:730 Oskamp Drive, Loveland, OH45140.

Parcel No: 184029A027.Said Premises Located at 730

Oskamp Drive, Loveland, OH45140, PP #184029A027.

Said Premises Appraised at$95,000.00, exterior appraisal only,and cannot be sold for less thantwo-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Eric T. DeightonAttorney-at-law(216) 360-7200

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0095BAC HOME LOANS SERVIC-ING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDEHOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P.

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Chris Katsanis, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the14th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFUNION to-wit:

EXHIBIT ALEGAL DESCRIPTIONFile Number J10-0026

Situated in the Township ofUnion, County of Clermont andState of Ohio:

Lot 6, Groeschen Subdivision,No. 2, Union Township, ClermontCounty, Ohio as shown on the platrecorded in Book E, page 95 of theClermont County Ohio Records.

Premises commonly known as:551 Sonny Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio45244.

Parcel No. 41-41-33.006.Said Premises Located at 551

Sonny Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio45244, PP #414133.006.

Said Premises Appraised at$105,000.00, exterior appraisalonly, and cannot be sold for lessthan two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Eric T. DeightonAttorney-at-law(216) 360-7200

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Abstract Legal NoticePursuant to Section 5715.17 of

the Ohio Revised Code, notice ishereby given that the tax returns ofthe current year have been revisedand valuations are complete andopen for public inspection in theOffice of the Clermont CountyAuditor and complaints against anyvaluation or assessment, except thevaluation fixed and assessmentsmade by the Department ofTaxation, will be heard before theBoard of Revision at 10:30 a.m.,Thursday, November 18th, 2010 inthe First Floor Conference Room ofthe Administration Building, locat-ed at 101 East Main Street, Batavia,Ohio.

Linda L. FraleyClermont County Auditor

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING

MONROE TOWNSHIPThe Monroe Township Zoning

Commission will hold two publicmeetings on the following dates:Tuesday, November 16th andNovember 30th, 2010 at 7:00 p.m.The meetings will be held at theMonroe Township Hall, 2828 StateRoute 222 Bethel, Ohio 45106. TheZoning Commission will review theMonroe Township Zoning resolu-tion for revisions and/or changesand any other business that comesbefore the board.

Interested persons are requestedto appear.

Dani SpeigelZoning Administrator

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0852FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGECOMPANY

Plaintiff(s)vs.

David S. Finns, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the14th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFUNION to-wit:

EXHIBIT ALEGAL DESCRIPTION:

Situate in the Township of Unionin the County of Clermont, and theState of Ohio of the United States ofAmerica. Being designated as Lot82 of Beechmont Park Subdivision,Block No. 1 recorded in Plat Book“J” page 17 of the Plat Records inthe Office of the recorder ofClermont County, Ohio.

Said Premises Located at 4292Mount Carmel Tobasco Road,Cincinnati, OH 45244, PP#414244B082.

Said Premises Appraised at$90,000.00, exterior appraisal only,and cannot be sold for less thantwo-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Kevin L. WilliamsAttorney-at-law(614) 222-4921

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0188BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Steven L. Geier, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the14th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFUNION to-wit:

EXHIBIT “A”LEGAL DESCRIPTIONFile Number J10-0335

Situated in the City ofCincinnati, County of Clermontand State of Ohio and being known,numbered and designated as LotNo. 152 of Beechmont ParkSubdivision, Block 1, a plat of saidsubdivision being recorded in PlatBook “J” page 17A of the ClermontCounty Registered Land Records.

PREMISES COMMONLYKNOWN AS: 561 Berry Court,Cincinnati, Ohio 45244.

PARCEL NO. 41-42-44A-152PREVIOUSLY TORRENZIED

PROPERTY.Said Premises Located at 561

Berry Court, Cincinnati, Ohio45244, PP #414244A152.

Said Premises Appraised at$80,000.00, exterior appraisal only,and cannot be sold for less thantwo-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Eric T. DeightonAttorney-at-law(216) 360-7200

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0725WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Gary W. Harvey, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the14th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFPIERCE to-wit:

Situated in Eddins MilitarySurvey No. 1366 and Lucas CountyMilitary Survey No. 1753, PierceTownship, Clermont County, Ohio,and being more particularlydescribed as follows:

Being all of Lot 415 ofLegendary Run, Section Six-A, asrecorded in Plat Cabinet 11, pages232-233, of the Clermont County,Ohio Recorder’s Office.

Parcel No: 28-28-13B-249.Said Premises Located at 3524

Macpherson Place, Cincinnati, OH45245, PP #282813B249.

Said Premises Appraised at$225,000.00, exterior appraisalonly, and cannot be sold for lessthan two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Anita L. MaddixAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0487U.S. BANK, NA, N.D.

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Brian M. Beck, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the14th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the CITY OFAMELIA to-wit:

LEGAL DESCRIPTIONEXHIBIT A

Situated in the City of Amelia,County of Clermont and in theState of Ohio:

Situate in Catlett’s MilitarySurvey Number 506, Village ofAmelia, County of Clermont, Stateof Ohio, and being described as fol-lows:

Being all of Lot Number 340, inthe Eastridge Subdivision, Section8, as recorded in Plat Book 10,pages 285 and 286 of the OfficialRecords of Clermont County, Ohio.

PPN: 29-01-14-378.Street Address: 3 Finch Court,

Amelia, OH 45102.Said Premises Located at 3

Finch Court, Amelia, OH 45102, PP#290114378.

Said Premises Appraised at$125,000.00, exterior appraisalonly, and cannot be sold for lessthan two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Tina WoodsAttorney-at-law(800) 910-4249

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0533WELLS FARGO BANK, NA,SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TOWELLS FARGO HOME MORT-GAGE, INC.

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Jamie D. Wolf aka Jamie Wolf, etal.

Defendant(s)In pursuance of an Order of

Sale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the14th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFGOSHEN to-wit:

LEGAL DESCRIPTIONSituated in Higgins Military

Survey No. 3776, Humphries &Brannon Military Survey No. 3777,and Morrison & Donnel MilitarySurvey No. 3775, Goshen Township,Clermont County, Ohio and beingknown as Lot 162 of CameronCrossing Section 3, recorded at PlatCabinet 10, pages 114-116, of theClermont County, Ohio Records.

Said Premises Located at 3024Abby Way, Loveland, OH 45140,PP #112208G358.

Said Premises Appraised at$115,000.00, exterior appraisalonly, and cannot be sold for lessthan two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

S. Scott MartinAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0343BANK OF AMERICA, NA ASSUCCESSOR BY MERGER TOLASALLE BANK NA ASTRUSTEE FOR WASHINGTONMUTUAL ASSET-BACKED CER-TIFICATES WMABS SERIES2007-HE1 TRUST

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Megan M. Eads, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the14th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFUNION to-wit:

Situated in Military Survey1136, Union Township, ClermontCounty, Ohio, being known as Lot 2of the Subdivision for HelenJurgenson as recorded in Plat BookE, page 2 of the plat records ofClermont County, Ohio.

Parcel No. 41-41-16.002.Said Premises Located at 785

Clough Pike, Cincinnati, OH 45245,PP #414116002.

Said Premises Appraised at$110,000.00, exterior appraisalonly, and cannot be sold for lessthan two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,Sheriff

Clermont County, OHSusana E. LykinsAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0545BANK OF AMERICA, NA

Plaintiff(s)vs.

James H. Mathews, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the14th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFUNION to-wit:

EXHIBIT ALEGAL DESCRIPTION

Situated in Union Township,Clermont County and being Lot 28of Helen Jurgenson’s Subdivision,as recorded in Plat Book “E”, page2, Clermont County, Ohio Records.

Subject to any and all easements,restrictions, covenants and condi-tions of record, if any.

Parcel Number(s): 41-41-16-028.Property Address: 4211

Deepwood Lane, Cincinnati, OH45245.

Deed Reference Number: datedDecember 1, 2003, filed December8, 2003, recorded in OfficialRecords Book 1724, Pages 430-431,Clermont County Recorder’sOffice, Ohio.

Said Premises Located at 4211Deepwood Lane, Cincinnati, OH45245, PP #414116028.

Said Premises Appraised at$110,000.00, exterior appraisalonly, and cannot be sold for lessthan two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Matthew J. RichardsonAttorney-at-law(614) 222-4921

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2008-CVE-2369HSBC BANK USA, NA ASTRUSTEE FOR OWNIT MORT-GAGE LOAN TRUST, MORT-GAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKEDCERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-2

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Joseph P. Kelley, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the14th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFTATE to-wit:

DESCRIPTION OF REALESTATE

Situated in Tate Township,Clermont County, Ohio and inLytle Military Survey No. 4458 andbeing more particularly describedas follows:

Beginning at a point in theCenterline of a 50 foot wide ease-ment, said point being Westerly693.76 feet (as measured along thecenterline of State Route No. 222)and North 2 deg. 33’ 04” West192.12 feet from the Centerlineintersection of State Route No. 222and State Route No. 232; thencewith the centerline of said 50 footwide easement, North 2 deg. 33’ 04”West 186.00 feet; thence leavingsaid 50 foot wide easement, North87 deg. 26’ 56” East 244.05 feet to apoint in theWest line of Dwight H.Tatman; thence with the lien of saidTatman, South 3 deg. 10’ 52” West186.93 feet; thence South 87 deg.26’ 56” West 225.38 feet to the placeof beginning, and containing 1.002acres of land, together with, andsubject to an easement for Ingress,Egress and all Utilities as set forthat Deed Volume 573, page 622 of theClermont County Records.

Property Address: 2601Wildwood Lane, New Richmond,Ohio 45157.

Parcel No. 32-30-11D-098.Said Premises Located at 2601

Wildwood Lane, New Richmond,OH 45157, PP #323011D098.

Said Premises Appraised at$130,000.00, exterior appraisalonly, and cannot be sold for lessthan two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Stan C. CwalinskiAttorney-at-law(216) 771-6500

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0279BAC HOME LOANS SERVIC-ING, L.P., FKA COUNTRYWIDEHOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P.

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Linda C. Chaney, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the14th day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFGOSHEN to-wit:

EXHIBIT ALEGAL DESCRIPTION

Situate in the Township ofGoshen, in the County of Clermontand State of Ohio: Military SurveyNo. 2406, bounded and described asfollows:

Beginning at a spike in the cen-ter of Woodville Road at theSouthwesterly corner of a tract ofland containing one acre nowowned by Lyman C. Waits and atthe most easterly corner of the with-in described premises; thence withthe centerline of Woodville Road,South 63 deg. 30’ West OneHundred Forty-Five (145) feet to aspike; thence North 34 deg. 23’West, One Hundred Ninety-Fourand 69/100 (194.69) feet to a spike;thence North 62 deg. 45’ East OneHundred Twenty-five (125) feet to astake in the line of said Waits oneacre tract; thence with his lineSouth 40 deg. East Two Hundred(200) feet to the place of beginning,containing 0.60 of an acre of land,subject to all legal highways.

Premises commonly known as:2278 Woodville Pike, Goshen, Ohio45122.

Permanent Parcel No. 11-22-11G-047.

Said Premises Located at 2278Woodville Pike, Goshen, Ohio45122, PP #112211G047.

Said Premises Appraised at$110,000.00, exterior appraisalonly, and cannot be sold for lessthan two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Eric T. DeightonAttorney-at-law(216) 360-7200

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2009-CVE-1401HSBC BANK USA, NATIONALASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEEUNDER THE POOLING ANDSERVICING AGREEMENTDATED AS OF MAY 1, 2006,FREMONT HOME LOANTRUST 2006-A

Plaintiff(s)vs.

William Maki, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the21st day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFUNION to-wit:

Situated in the County ofClermont, in the State of Ohio, andin the Township of Union: Situate inthe Township of Union, ClermontCounty, and State of Ohio, beingpart of Reynolds Military SurveyNo. 3856 and part of real estate con-veyed in Volume 290, page 355, ofthe Clermont County, Ohio DeedRecords, and being more particu-larly described as Lot No. 13 ofThomas and Mamie ClepperSubdivision No. 3, as recorded inPlat Book “E”, page 98, ClermontCounty Plat Records.

Parcel Number: 41-41-09A-013.Property Address: 4443 Fayard

Drive, Batavia, OH 45103.Said Premises Located at 4443

Fayard Drive, Batavia, OH 45103,PP #414109A013.

Said Premises PreviouslyAppraised at $100,000.00, exteriorappraisal only, and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Christopher J. ManticaAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

CS 11-11t3---------------------------------------------NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGNew Richmond Village CouncilThe New Richmond Village

Council has scheduled a publichearing for December 14th, 2010 at7:00 PM. The hearing will be heldat New Richmond CouncilChambers, 102 Willow Street, NewRichmond, Ohio. The purpose ofthe hearing is to review a proposedtext amendment to the NewRichmond Zoning Ordinance. Theproposed amendment is to Article28 - “Conditions on the issuance ofpermits for sidewalk Cafe Seating”.To review the proposed text amend-ment in its entirety, please contactthe New Richmond CommunityDevelopment Office at 553-4146.

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PUBLIC NOTICE The following applications

and/or verified complaints werereceived, and the following draft,proposed and final actions wereissued, by the Ohio EnvironmentalProtection Agency (OEPA) lastweek. "Actions" include the adop-tion, modification, or repeal oforders (other than emergencyorders); the issuance, denial, modi-fication or revocation of licenses,permits, leases, variances, or certifi-cates; and the approval or disap-proval of plans and specifications."Draft actions" are written state-ments of the Director ofEnvironmental Protection’s(Director’s) intent with respect tothe issuance, denial, etc. of a per-mit, license, order, etc. Interestedpersons may submit written com-ments or request a public meetingregarding draft actions. Commentsor public meeting requests must besubmitted within 30 days of noticeof the draft action. "Proposedactions" are written statements ofthe Director’s intent with respect tothe issuance, denial, modification,revocation, or renewal of a permit,license or variance. Written com-ments and requests for a publicmeeting regarding a proposedaction may be submitted within 30days of notice of the proposedaction. An adjudication hearingmay be held on a proposed action ifa hearing request or objection isreceived by the OEPA within 30days of issuance of the proposedaction. Written comments, requestsfor public meetings and adjudica-tion hearing requests must be sentto: Hearing Clerk, OhioEnvironmental Protection Agency,P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio43216-1049 (Telephone: 614-644-2129). "Final actions" are actionsof the Director which are effectiveupon issuance or a stated effectivedate. Pursuant to Ohio RevisedCode Section 3745.04, a final actionmay be appealed to theEnvironmental Review AppealsCommission (ERAC) by a personwho was a party to a proceedingbefore the Director by filing anappeal within 30 days of notice ofthe final action. Pursuant to OhioRevised Code Section 3745.07, afinal action issuing, denying, modi-fying, revoking or renewing a per-mit, license or variance which is notpreceded by a proposed action, maybe appealed to the ERAC by filingan appeal within 30 days of theissuance of the final action. ERACappeals accompanied by a $70.00filing fee which the Commission inits discretion may reduce if by affi-davit the appellant demonstratesthat payment of the full amount ofthe fee would cause extreme hard-ship, must be filed with:Environmental Review AppealsCommission, 309 South FourthStreet, Room 222, Columbus, Ohio43215. A copy of the appeal must beserved on the Director within 3 daysafter filing the appeal with ERAC.

FINAL ISSUANCE OFRENEWAL OF NPDES PERMIT

HOLLY TOWNE MHP2061 OHIO PIKE STATE RTE 125AMELIA OHACTION DATE : 12/01/2010RECEIVING WATERS: BACK RUNFACILITY DESCRIPTION:MOBILE HOME PARKIDENTIFICATION NO. :1PV00002*GDTHIS FINAL ACTION NOT

PRECEDED BY PROPOSEDACTION AND IS APPEALABLETO ERAC.

ROYAL HILLS MHP826 STATE RTE 131MILFORD OHACTION DATE : 12/01/2010RECEIVING WATERS: HAPPY HOLLOW CREEKFACILITY DESCRIPTION: MOBILE HOME PARKIDENTIFICATION NO. :1PV00074*EDTHIS FINAL ACTION NOT

PRECEDED BY PROPOSEDACTION AND IS APPEALABLETO ERAC.

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0764CHASE HOME FINANCE, LLC

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Roberta Hunt, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the21st day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFPIERCE to-wit:

A parcel of land located in PierceTownship of Clermont County,State of Ohio, and in Steven’sMilitary Survey No. 1671, 1672, and1673, being Lot 10 of the WalterSubdivision, a plat of which isrecorded in Plat Book “B” page 6 inthe Recorder’s Office of ClermontCounty, Ohio, and said lot contain-ing 0.465 acres, more or less.

Said Premises Located at 1109Orchard Lane, Amelia, OH 45102,PP #284412010.

Said Premises Appraised at$70,000.00, exterior appraisal only,and cannot be sold for less thantwo-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Bethany L. SuttingerAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2008-CVE-1029INDYMAC BANK F.S.B.

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Manion F. McCollum, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the21st day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFMONROE to-wit:

Situated in John WoodfordMilitary Survey No. 1156, MonroeTownship, Clermont County, Ohioand being more particularlydescribed as follows:

Commencing at an existing P.K.nail in the centerline of Ireton TreesRoad, said P.K. nail being 1245.4feet from the centerline intersectionof State Route No. 232 and IretonTrees Road as measured in aSoutheasterly direction along thecenterline of Ireton Trees Road,said P.K. nail also being theSoutheasterly corner of Elois M.Adams; thence leaving said center-line and along Adams’ Easterly lineN. 44 deg. 12’ 19” E. passing over anexisting 1/2” iron pin at 19.98 feetfor a total distance of 270.50 feet toan existing 1/2” iron pin anothercorner to Adams; thence N. 51 deg.11’ 00” W. 140.00 feet to an existing1/2” iron pin being in the Easterlyline of Michael & Susan Lesher;thence along Lesher’s Easterly lineN. 44 deg. 12’ 19” E., 561.67 feet toa point being in the Southerly lineof Jeffrey & Maronee Smith, saidpoint being referenced by an exist-ing 5/8” iron pin bearing N. 28 deg.05’ 03” W., 0.71 feet; thence alongSmith’s Southerly line S. 36 deg. 50’15” E. passing over an existing 5/8”iron pin at 56.47 feet being theSoutheasterly corner of Smith’ssaid iron pin also being theSouthwesterly corner of John Jr. &Rayma Bowling; also passing over aset 5/8” iron pin at 287.69 feet for atotal distance of 341.26 feet beingan angle point in the Southerly lineof John Jr. & Rayma Bowling, saidiron pin also being theNorthwesterly corner of Winston C.& Reta J. Lawson; thence alongLawson’s Westerly line S. 44 deg.12’ 22” W. 250.59 feet to a set 5/8”iron pin being the Northeasterlycorner of Alyce Adams; thencealong Adams’ Northerly line N. 49deg. 30’ 00” W., 178.08 feet to apoint being references by an exist-ing 5/8” iron pin bearing N. 29 deg.19’ 32” W., 0.73 feet being theNorthwesterly corner of Adams;thence along Adams’ Westerly lineS. 44 deg. 12’ 19” W., passing overan existing 1/2” iron pin at 481.96feet for a total distance of 501.90feet to an existing P.K. nail in thecenterline of Ireton Trees Road;thence along said centerline N. 51deg. 11’ 00” W., 20.09 feet to theplace of beginning. Containing3.209 acres, more or less, and beingsubject to legal highways, ease-ments and restrictions of record.Being all of the property conveyedto Alyce Adams as recorded inOfficial Records Volume 1051 page683 of the Clermont CountyRecorder’s Office. Being the resultof a survey made by Richard D.Jasontek, Ohio RegisteredSurveyor No. 7582 and datedOctober 1999.

Also included herein is thatproperty described on the follow-ing:

Situated in John WoodfordMilitary Survey No. 1156, MonroeTownship, Clermont County, Ohioand being more particularlydescribed as follows:

Commencing at an existing P.K.nail in the centerline of Ireton TreesRoad. Said P.K. nail being 1245.4feet from the centerline intersectionof State Route No. 232 and IretonTrees Road as measured in aSoutheasterly direction along thecenterline of Ireton Trees Road,said P.K. nail also being theSoutheasterly corner of Elois M.Adams; thence leaving said center-line and along Adams’ Easterly lineN. 44 deg. 12’ 19” E. passing over anexisting 1/2” iron pin at 19.98 feetfor total distance of 270.50 feet to anexisting 1/2” iron pin another cor-ner of Adams; thence N. 51 deg. 11’00” W. 140.00 feet to an existing1/2” iron pin being in the Easterlyline of Michael & Susan Lesher;thence along Lesher’s Easterly lineN. 44 deg. 12’ 19” E., 561.67 feet toa point being in the Southerly lineof Jeffrey & Maronee Smith, saidpoint being referenced by an exist-ing 5/8” iron pin N. 28 deg. 05’ 03”W., 0.71 feet; thence along Smith’sSoutherly line S. 35 deg. 50’ 15” E.,56.47 feet to an existing 5/8” ironpin being the Southeasterly cornerof Smith, said iron pin also beingthe Southeasterly corner of John Jr.& Rayma Bowling, said iron pinalso being the true point of begin-ning of this legal description;thence along Bowling’s Westerlyline N. 53 deg. 30’ 0” E., 7.98 feet toa set 5/8” iron pin; thence throughthe lane of Bowling the next twobearings and distances: S. 52 deg.55’ 15” E. 220.20 feet to a set 5/8”iron pin; S. 37 deg. 18’ 50” W., 71.71feet to a set 5/8” iron pin being inthe Southerly line of Bowling;thence along Bowling’s Southerlyline N. 36 deg. 50’ 15” W., 231.22feet to the place of beginning.Containing 0.202 acres, more orless, and being subject to easementsand restrictions of record.

Being part of the property con-veyed to John Jr. & Rayma Bowlingas recorded in Official RecordsVolume 757 page 843 of theClermont County Recorder’sOffice and also being referred to aspart of Parcel County Recorder’sOffice and also being referred to aspart of I.D. No. 22-26-4F-27 of theClermont County Tax MapDepartment.

Being the result of a surveymade by Richard D. Jasontek, OhioRegistered Surveyor No. 7582 anddated October 1999.

This conveyance is transferbetween adjoining lot ownersreferred to in Section 711.001(B)(1)of the Ohio Revised Code and doesnot create any additional buildingsite or violate any zoning or otherpublic regulations in transfer of theparcel hereby conveyed or the bal-ance of the parcel retained by thegrantors herein.

Parcel Number: 22-26-04E-043.Property Address: 2158 Ireton

Trees Road, Moscow, Ohio 45153.Said Premises Located at 2158

Ireton Trees Road, Moscow, Ohio45153, PP #222604E043.

Said Premises PreviouslyAppraised at $90,000.00, exteriorappraisal only, and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Matthew A. TaulbeeAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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LEGAL NOTICELINDA L. FRALEY

CLERMONT COUNTYAUDITOR

DELINQUENT MANUFACTURED HOME

TAX NOTICEPublished pursuant to ORC 5721.03

NOTICEis hereby given to all owners ofdelinquent Manufactured HomeTax in CLERMONT COUNTY,

OHIO THAT:Pursuant to Section 5721.03 of

the Ohio Revised Code, the Auditorof Clermont County will publish adelinquent manufactured home taxlist beginning December 2nd, 2010.The publication of this notice willbe printed for two consecutiveweeks in this newspaper. The publi-cation of the delinquent land tax listwill print on November 11th andNovember 18th, 2010 in this news-paper.

Section 4503.06(F) of the OhioRevised Code provides for paymentof taxes as follows: Each personcharged with Manufactured Hometaxes and assessments on a taxduplicate in the hand of the CountyTreasurer may pay the full amountof such taxes on or before the first(1st) day of March, or one-half (½)of such taxes are paid by the thirty-first (31st) day of July next ensuing.When such taxes are paid by install-ments, each payment shall beapportioned among the severalfunds for which taxes have beenassessed.

PAYMENT OF DELINQUENCIES

CAN BE MADE NOWIf your manufactured home

taxes are delinquent, publication ofyour name can be prevented if thepayment of delinquencies isreceived by 4:30pm, November24th, 2010.

FAILURE TO PAY DELINQUENCY BY DUE DATEIf you fail to pay your taxes by

the due date, or you have anaccount which remains unpaid afterthe last day of November, and youhave not entered into a contract,these unpaid taxes are subject to apenalty and interest at the rate often (10) percent of the total amountof unpaid current taxes due at thesecond half. Unpaid current taxesinclude delinquent first half taxes,plus the first half penalty andunpaid second half taxes.

If full payment is made withinten (10) days after the due date, apenalty will be assessed at the rateof 5 five (5) percent of the amountof unpaid current taxes due.

YOU MAY ENTER INTO ADELINQUENT CONTRACT TO

PAY YOUR TAXESYou may arrange to pay your

delinquent taxes in addition to thetaxes becoming due by contactingthe County Treasurer’s Office.Those who have contracted with theTreasurer’s Office will be publishedwith a notation that a contract hasbeen signed.

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PUBLIC NOTICEISSUANCE OF DRAFT AIR POLLUTION

Permit-To-Install and OperateBzak Landscaping Maintenance Inc.

Issue Date: 11/1/2010Permit Number: P0106996Permit Type: Initial InstallationPermit Description: Initial permit for a 1000 HP diesel tub grinderFacility ID: 1413080483Facility Location:Bzak Landscaping Maintenance Inc.931 Round Bottom Road,Milford, OH 45150Facility Description: Landscaping ServicesChris Korleski, Director of the

Ohio Environmental ProtectionAgency, 50 West Town Street,Columbus Ohio has issued a draftaction of an air pollution control,federally enforceable permit-to-install and operate (PTIO) for thefacility at the location identifiedabove on the date indicated.Comments concerning this draftaction, or a request for a publicmeeting, must be sent in writing nolater than thirty (30) days from thedate this notice is published. Allcomments, questions, requests forpermit applications or other perti-nent documentation, and corre-spondence concerning this actionmust be directed to Alberta Mellonat Hamilton County Dept. ofEnvironmental Services, 250William Howard Taft Pkwy.,Cincinnati, OH 45219-2660 or(513)946-7777. The permit can bedownloaded from the Web page:www.epa.ohio.gov/dapc

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COURT OF COMMON PLEASCLERMONT COUNTY, OHIOCASE NO. 2010 CVE 2074Judge: W. Kenneth Zuk

LEGAL NOTICE IN SUIT FORFORECLOSURE OF

MORTGAGEFannie Mae

Plaintiff,-vs-

Riverview Apts., LLCc/o Edward J. Collins,Statutory Agent

Defendants.Bethel 1070, Ltd. and 1070

Bethel Ltd., whose last knownaddress is c/o Ralph E Smith,Statutory Agent, 4560 State Route22 Batavia, OH 45102, and theunknown successors, assigns andsurviving entities of Bethel 1070,Ltd. and 1070 Bethel Ltd., all ofwhose residences are unknown andcannot by reasonable diligence beascertained, will take notice that onthe 18th day of October, 2010,Fannie Mae filed its AmendedComplaint in the Common PleasCourt of Clermont County, Ohio inCase No. 2010 CVE 2074, on thedocket of the Court, and the objectand demand for relief of whichpleading is to foreclose the lien ofplaintiff’s mortgage recorded uponthe following described real estateto wit:

Property Address: 1070 BethelNew Richmond Road, NewRichmond, OH 45157, and beingmore particularly described inplaintiff’s mortgage recorded inMortgage Book 2070, page 1952, ofthis County Recorder’s Office.

The above named defendant isrequired to answer within twenty-eight (28) days after last publica-tion, which shall be published oncea week for three consecutive weeks,or they might be denied a hearing inthis case.

Matthew TaulbeeLERNER, SAMPSON

& ROTHFUSSAttorneys for Plaintiff

P.O. Box 5480Cincinnati, OH 45201-5480

(513) [email protected]

Barbara A. WiedenbeinClerk of Courts By: M. Schnatz, Deputy Clerk

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2009-CVE-1965CITIMORTGAGE, INC.

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Lori L. Deatherage, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the21st day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the CITY OF LOVE-LAND to-wit:

Situated in Miami Township,Clermont County, State of Ohio:

Beginning at a point inArborcrest Lane, which point in theNortheast corner of Lot #25, andthe Southeast corner of Lot #26 ofArborcrest Subdivision, as shownby the plat hereof recorded in PlatBook H, page 27 of the ClermontCounty, Ohio Recorder’s Records;thence along the North line of Lot#25 South 68 deg. 7’ East, 301.25feet to a point; thence North 27 deg.16’ East, 73.46 feet to a point;thence North 21 deg. 43’ East 26.87feet to a point; thence North 68 deg.17’ West 316.82 feet to a point inArborcrest Lane, which point is theNortheast corner of Lot #26, andthe Southeast corner of Lot #27 ofArborcrest Subdivision; thencealong said Arborcrest Lane in aSoutherly direction 100.27 feet tothe place of beginning.

Subject however to the restric-tions of this subdivision as recordedin Deed Book 359, page 514,Clermont County, Ohio DeedRecords.

Parcel Number: 174043.026AProperty Address: 6521

Arborcrest Rd., Loveland, OH45140.

Said Premises Located at 6521Arborcrest Rd., Loveland, OH45140, PP #17-40-43-026A.

Said Premises PreviouslyAppraised at $160,000.00, exteriorappraisal only, and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Erin BjerkaasAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2009-CVE-1370BAC HOME LOANS SERVIC-ING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDEHOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P.

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Shane Snider, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the21st day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFPIERCE to-wit:

Situated in the Village of Amelia,Pierce Township, Clermont County,Ohio and bounded as follows, to-wit:

Beginning at a stone S.W. cornerof Lot formerly owned by JohnFlora, now Luella Nagel and in thecenter of John St., thence South 37deg. 30’ West 48-1/2 feet to a stonein the center of said John St., thenceSouth 52 deg. 30’ East 230-1/2 feetto a stone in the line of John M.Robinson, deceased, now HenryRhinehart; thence with said lineNorth 37 deg. 30’ East 48-1/2 feet toa stone and S.E. corner of lot ownedby Luella Nagel, thence North 52deg. 30’ West 230-1/2 feet to theplace of beginning, containing 42.66square rods of land be the samemore or less. This being of land con-veyed by Chas. G.B. Hahn by deedto John Slye and recorded in DeedBook 186, page 454 of the Recordsof Clermont County, Ohio.

Also the following real estate inthe Village of Amelia, PierceTownship, Clermont County, Ohioand bounded as follows:

Beginning at a stone in the mid-dle of a road now known as JohnSt., corner to John Slye; thenceSouth 50-1/2 deg. East 239-1/4 feetto a stone corner to said John Slyeand on the line of J.N. Robinson,now that of Henry Reinhart; thenceNorth 37-1/2 deg. East 23 feet to astone corner of Mary Fisch; thenceNorth 50-1/2 deg. West 239-1/4 feetto a stone in the middle of saidroadway now known as John St.,thence South 37-1/2 deg. West 23feet to the place of beginning, con-taining 20.2 square rods of land bethe same more or less and being apart of a tract conveyed by Chas.G.B. Hahn and his wife, Ada F.Hahn to the said John Slye andrecorded October 21, 1919 in DeedBook 186, Page 454 of the Recordsof Clermont County, Ohio.

The two parcels above describedtogether form a parcel of landfronting 71.5 feet on the Easterlyline of Floral Avenue (formerlyJohn Street) with a depth of 239.5feet between parallel lines and isbounded on the North by a lotowned by Frank and Edna Ray andof the South by a lot owned byGeorge A. and Edith L. Schadle,and is the same two parcels of landconveyed to Mary Fisch to JohnFisch by deed recorded in DeedBook 275, Page 362, ClermontCounty Deed Records and is shownas Parcel No. 51, on Page 19 ofPierce Township, Plat Book in theEngineer’s Office, ClermontCounty, Ohio. Prior DeedReference Book 567, page 943.

Said Premises Located at 27Floral Avenue, Amelia, OH 45102,PPN #290107051.

Said Premises PreviouslyAppraised at $60,000.00, exteriorappraisal only, and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Jennifer B. MadineAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0716LITTON LOAN SERVICING, LP

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Kenneth L. Olson aka KennethOlson, et al.

Defendant(s)In pursuance of an Order of

Sale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the21st day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFTATE to-wit:

Situated in the Township of Tate,County of Clermont, and State ofOhio.

Being all of Lot No. 68 of WallerBee’s Subdivision, as the same isshown upon the recorded plat ofsaid subdivision, as recorded in PlatBook “E”, page 85 of the PlatRecords of Clermont County, Ohio.

Said Premises Located at 604Laura Drive, Bethel, OH 45106, PP#324417068.

Said Premises Appraised at$85,000.00, exterior appraisal only,and cannot be sold for less thantwo-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Jennifer E. PowersAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2009-CVE-2015 HSBC BANK USA, NATIONALASSOCIATION, AS INDENTURETRUSTEE FOR THE BENEFITOF PEOPLE’S CHOICE HOMELOAN

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Timothy E. Luginbuhl, akaTimothy Luginbuhl, et al.

Defendant(s)In pursuance of an Order of

Sale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the21st day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFBATAVIA to-wit:

2100 Fawn Lane,Batavia, OH 45103

LEGAL DESCRIPTIONSituated in the State of Ohio,

Clermont County, BataviaTownship, in Darby’s MilitarySurvey Number 2057 and beingmore particularly described as fol-lows: Beginning at the intersectionof the centerline of Retzler Roadwith the centerline of GreenbriarRoad, thence with saidGreenbriar’s centerline North 51degrees 47 minutes 24 seconds East525.06 feet to a spike in the center-line of said 50 foot easement, thencealong said centerline of said 50 footeasement, thence along said center-line the following courses and dis-tances: North 36 degrees 00 min-utes 26 seconds West 377.17 feet toa point North 15 degrees 50 minutes45 seconds East 83.45 feet to a pointNorth 69 degrees 54 minutes 00 sec-onds West 269.55 feet to a pointSouth 61 degrees 18 minutes 59 sec-onds West 60.52 feet to a pointNorth 64 degrees 47 minutes 37 sec-onds West 962.71 feet to a pointSouth 76 degrees 25 minutes 53 sec-onds West 99.95 feet to a pointNorth 41 degrees 16 minutes 23 sec-onds West 158.64 feet to a pointNorth 51 degrees 01 minutes 18 sec-onds West 89.0 feet to a point thetrue point of beginning for the landherein described; thence South 33degrees 51 minutes 34 seconds West1060.99 feet to a point in thegrantor’s South line; thence alongthe grantor’s South line North 68degrees 30 minutes 13 seconds West288.95 feet to a stone; thence stillalong the grantor’s South lineNorth 69 degrees 59 minutes 04 sec-onds West 99.60 feet; thence on anew division line North 32 degrees56 minutes 10 seconds East 546.32feet to a point corner to TractNumber 1; thence along Tract 1South line South 51 degrees 00 min-utes 24 seconds East 339.11 feet to apoint another corner to TractNumber 1; thence along the Eastline of Tract Number 1 North 33degrees 51 minutes 34 seconds East635.26 feet to a point in the center-line of said easement; thence alongthe centerline of said easementSouth 51 degrees 01 minutes 18 sec-onds East 50.20 feet to the point ofbeginning, containing 5.000 acres,more or less. This description isbased on a survey by Ballinger &Associates Engineering Services inJune, 1977; Registered SurveyorDouglas Lane Number 5795, insupervisory control. Also, there ishereby granted a non-exclusiveeasement for ingress and egress forroadway and utilities for the resi-dential development of the abovedescribed real estate, upon, under,over and through a 50 feet wideparcel of real estate as the same isdescribed and set forth in an ease-ment granted to Homer W.Thornberry, Trustee, by an instru-ment dated April 1, 1977 andrecorded in Volume 579, page 483,Clermont County, Ohio DeedRecords. The above described realestate is subject by the rights of oth-ers to use said 50 feet easement asthe same has been or may be grant-ed by the grantors in the divisionand development of the larger par-cel of real estate described in deedrecorded in volume 584, page 186;volume 583, page 459 and volume554, page 160 of the ClermontCounty, Ohio Deed Records.

Parcel Number(s): 012016I007.Prior Deed Info: QuitClaim

Deed, OR Book 1846, Page 27, filedJanuary 13, 2005.

Said Premises Located at 2100Fawn Lane, Batavia, OH 45103, PP#012016I007.

Said Premises PreviouslyAppraised at $240,000.00, exteriorappraisal only, and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Robert R. HooseAttorney-at-law(330) 436-0300

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2009-CVE-2501U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCI-ATION, N.D.

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Charles W. Warner, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the21st day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFWAYNE to-wit:

EXHIBIT “A”Address of Property: 6016

Newtonsville Hutchinson Rd.,Batavia, OH 45103.

Parcel Number: 49-34-12D-019.LEGAL DESCRIPTION:

Situate in the County ofClermont, in the State of Ohio andin the Township of Wayne and M.S.4440 by Wm. Lytle and more par-ticularly described as follows:

All that certain tract or parcel ofland, situate, lying and being in theTownship of Wayne, County ofClermont, State of Ohio: Beginningat a point in the center line ofNewtonsville-Hutchinson Road,which is South 2 deg. 30’ West,169.10 feet from the intersection ofthe centerlines of said Newtonsville-Hutchinson Road and State Route131 as extended from the West (asfound by Val Rule, RegisteredSurveyor No. 905, on May 22, 1947,as the center line of State Route No.131 at that time) and said beginningpoint now being South 2 deg. 30’West, 166.10 feet from the intersec-tion of the present center lines ofState Route No. 131 as extendedfrom the West and Newtonsville-Hutchinson Road (as located byStanley E. Montgomery, RegisteredSurveyor No. 3879, on October 26,1954); thence South 86 deg. 13’East, 330 feet to a stake; thenceSouth 2 deg. 30’ West, 95 feet to aniron stake; thence North 86 deg. 13’West, 330 feet to a point in the cen-ter line of said Newtonsville-Hutchinson Road; thence North 2deg. 30’ East, 95 feet with said cen-terline to the place of beginning,containing 0.720 acres of land, moreor less.

Also the following Real Estate:Situated in the State of Ohio,

Clermont County, WayneTownship, in William Lytle’sMilitary Survey No. 4440 and beingmore particularly described as fol-lows:

Beginning at a p.k. nail set in thecenterline of Newtonsville-Hutchinson Road, said nail being S.2 deg. 30’ W. 155.71 feet from a p.k.nail found at the intersection of thecenterlines of Newtonsville-Hutchinson Road and State RouteNo. 131; thence, leaving the center-line, S. 84 deg. 59’ 40” E., passing a5/8” iron pin set at 20.02 feet, a totaldistance of 99.25 feet to a 5/8” ironpin set at a fence corner post;thence, with a wire fenceline, S. 85deg. 08’ 35” E. 230.96 feet to a 5/8”iron pin set in said fenceline;thence, S. 2 deg. 30’ 00” W. 3.94 feetto a 1/2” iron pin found; thence N.86 deg. 13’ 00” W. 330.00 feet to ap.k. nail found in the centerline ofNewtonsville-Hutchinson Road;thence with said centerline, N. 2deg. 30’ 00” E., 10.39 feet to theplace of beginning, containing0.0536 acres of land or 2333.5square feet of land.

The bearings in the above tractare based on record bearings inOfficial Record 096, page 606, inthe Clermont County Recorder’sOffice.

Being a part of the land con-veyed to Robert and Hope Shinkleby deed recorded in Official Record096, Pages 605-606 in the ClermontCounty Recorder’s Office and iden-tified as parcel number 49-34-12D-015 on the Tax Maps of saidCounty.

The above description is takenfrom and in accordance with a sur-vey and plat by Jerome Rosenfeldt,Registered Surveyor No. 7598,dated September 1994.

This conveyance is a transferbetween adjoining lot owners anddoes not create an additional build-ing site as defined in O.R.C.711.011, B,1 nor violate any zoningregulation or other public regula-tion in the parcel hereby conveyedor the balance of the parcel retainedby Robert A. Shinkle and HopeShinkle herein.

This parcel may not be separate-ly conveyed without the approval ofall the agencies whose approval isrequired for the transfer of land ora lot.

Subject to and together with alleasements, restrictions, and legalhighways, if any, of record.

Said Premises Located at 6016Newtonsville Hutchinson Road,Batavia, OH 45103, PP#493412D019.

Said Premises PreviouslyAppraised at $65,000.00, exteriorappraisal only, and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Mary Beth GianniAttorney-at-law(513) 241-7722

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0584PROVIDENT FUNDING ASSOCI-ATES, L.P.

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Cecil C. Slusher, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the21st day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFUNION to-wit:

EXHIBIT “A”Provident Funding Associates, L.P.

v. Cecil C. SlusherAddress of Property: 632 Brandy

Way, Cincinnati, OH 45244Parcel Number: 39-31-11E-155LEGAL DESCRIPTION:Situated in the Township of

Union, County of Clermont andState of Ohio in Carrington’sMilitary Survey No. 2434, andbeing more particularly boundedand described as follows:

And known as being all of LotNo. 7, Holly Hill Subdivision, as thesame is more fully set forth anddescribed on the Plat of said subdi-vision recorded in Plat Book 3,pages 40 and 41, Plat Records,Clermont County, Ohio.

Subject to and together with alleasements, restrictions, and legalhighways, if any, of record.

Deed Reference: Instrument No.200900000670.

Said Premises Located at 632Brandy Way, Cincinnati, OH45244, PP #393111E155.

Said Premises Appraised at$165,000.00, exterior appraisalonly, and cannot be sold for lessthan two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Scott E. CollisterAttorney-at-law(513) 241-7722

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2009-CVE-0961BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Keith E. Werner, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the21st day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFWILLIAMSBURG to-wit:

Situated in the County ofClermont, in the State of Ohio andin the Township of Williamsburg,being situated in Hawkins MilitarySurvey No. 2950, in the Township ofWilliamsburg, in the County ofClermont, in the State of Ohio, andbounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a reference point ata stake (found) in the centerline ofTodd’s Run-Twin Bridges Road atits intersection with the linebetween Hawkins Military SurveyNo. 2950 and Pasky MilitarySurvey No. 910 and a Corner toClyde Boyle and the NorthwestCorner of the Original 50 acres;thence with the Centerline of saidTodd’s Run-Twin Bridges Road forthe next two calls, South 43 deg. 45’West a distance of 46.18 feet to aspike (set); thence South 48 deg. 36’West a distance of 122.60 feet to aspike in said centerline (set) andbeing the real point of beginning;thence with two division linesthrough the original 50 acres, South28 deg. 51’ 21” East passing an ironpin at 25.20 feet, a distance of267.63 feet to an iron pin (set);thence South 61 deg. 08’ 39” West adistance of 168.73 feet to an iron pin(set) in the line of Oscar Lee asrecorded in Vol. 589, page 99;thence with said Lee’s line and anexisting fence, North 28 deg. 51’ 21”West a distance of 254.00 feet to aspike (found) in the centerline ofaforementioned Todd’s Run-TwinBridges Road, thence with said cen-terline for the next two calls, North59 deg. 34’ East a distance of 77.37feet to a spike; thence North 53 deg.58’ East a distance of 92.11 feet tothe beginning, containing 1.00 acremore or less, being a part of theoriginal 50 acres of the premisestransferred to Harold A. McKibbenin Vol. 497, page 566, ClermontCounty, Ohio Deed Records, andsubject to all legal highways andeasements.

Said Premises Located at 3403Twin Bridges Road, Williamsburg,OH 45176, PP #52-35-12F-050.

Said Premises PreviouslyAppraised at $130,000.00, exteriorappraisal only, and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Christopher M. SchwietermanAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2009-CVE-2086U.S. BANK, NA, AS TRUSTEEUNDER THE POOLING ANDSERVICING AGREEMENT,DATED AS OF JUNE 1, 2004,AMONG CREDIT-BASED ASSETSERVICING AND SECURITIZA-TION LLC, J.P. MORGANACCEPTANCE CORPORATIONI, LITTON LOAN SERVICINGLP AND U.S. BANK NATIONALASSOCIATION, C-BASS MORT-GAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKEDCERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-CB4

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Robert A. Veite, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the21st day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFMIAMI to-wit:

Situate in Edward’s MilitarySurvey Number 720, MiamiTownship, Clermont County, Ohioand being more particularlydescribed as follows:

Being all of Lot No. 2 of theBayhill at The Oasis Subdivision,the plat of which is recorded in PlatCabinet #6, pages 15 and 16, in theClermont County, Ohio Recorder’sOffice. Subject to all easements,restrictions and agreements ofrecord including, without limita-tion, the Declaration of covenantsand restrictions for Bayhill at TheOasis Subdivision which is record-ed in Official Record Book 614,Pages 425-435 of the ClermontCounty, Ohio Recorder’s Office, asamended by the First Amendmentto the Declaration of covenants andrestrictions recorded in Book 666,Pages 22-24, and all easements andrestrictions set forth on theSubdivision plat reference above.

Parcel Number: 172519D147.Property Address: 1030 Bayhill

Lane, Loveland, OH 45140.Said Premises Located at 1030

Bayhill Lane, Loveland, OH 45140,PP #172519D147.

Said Premises Appraised at$250,000.00, exterior appraisalonly, and cannot be sold for lessthan two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Lori N. WightAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2009-CVE-1376DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTRUST COMPANY, ASTRUSTEE IN TRUST FOR THEBENEFIT OF THE CERTIFI-CATEHOLDERS FORAMERIQUEST MORTGAGESECURITIES TRUST 2006-M3,ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,SERIES ARSI 2006-M3

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Vincent E. Mauch, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the21st day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFUNION to-wit:

LEGAL DESCRIPTIONSituated in the Township of

Union, in the County of Clermontand the State of Ohio in MilitarySurvey No. 1135, Union Township,Clermont County, Ohio and moreparticularly described as follows:

Being Lot numbered fifty-one(51) of Holiday Hills Subdivision asrecorded in Plat Book “P”, page 20of the Plat Records of ClermontCounty, Ohio.

Parcel Number: 41-48-19-051.Prior Deed Ref: Vol 1908, Page

901.Address: 642 Holiday Drive,

Cincinnati, Ohio 45245.Said Premises Located at 642

Holiday Drive, Cincinnati, OH45245, PP #41-48-19-051.

Said Premises PreviouslyAppraised at $125,000.00, exteriorappraisal only, and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Phillip C. BarragateAttorney-at-law(513) 396-8100

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2009-CVE-2033THE BANK OF NEW YORKMELLON, (FKA THE BANK OFNEW YORK) ON BEHALF OFCIT MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST,2007-1

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Konstantin Misyukovets, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the21st day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFMIAMI to-wit:

LEGAL DESCRIPTIONSituated in Edward’s Military

Survey No. 720 Miami Township,Clermont County, Ohio, and beingfurther described as follows:

Being all of Lot Number 1 OasisShores Subdivision, as recorded inPlat Cabinet 10, Pages 251-252 ofClermont County, Ohio PlatRecords. Subject to the Declarationof Covenants, Conditions andRestrictions and Reservations ofEasements as recorded in OR Book1480, pages 2148-2193, ClermontCounty, Ohio Records.

PARCEL NUMBER: 17-25-17D-168.

ADDRESS: 1047 Shore PointCourt, Loveland, Ohio 45140.

Said Premises Located at 1047Shore Point Court, Loveland, OH45140, PP #17-25-17D-168.

Said Premises PreviouslyAppraised at $350,000.00, exteriorappraisal only, and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Benjamin D. CarnahanAttorney-at-law(513) 396-8100

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0702U.S. BANK, N.A.

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Raymond L. Gaghan, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the21st day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFFRANKLIN to-wit:

Situate in the County ofClermont, in the State of Ohio andin the Township of Franklin,Military Survey No. 1563 and beinga part of that land described as fol-lows:

Beginning at a P.K. nail in thecenterline of State Route 133, saidpoint bears in a southerly direction3391.36 feet from the intersection ofthe centerlines of State Route 133and Swope Road; thence leavingState Route 133 and passing an ironin at 30.00 feet, South 89 deg. 47’49” East 465.81 feet to an iron pin;thence South 45 deg. 37’ 44” East702.40 feet to an iron pin; thenceSouth 56 deg. 20’ 49” West 354.00feet to a stone; thence North 36 deg.21’ West 616.17 feet to a cornerpost; thence North 0 deg. 23’ 17”East 166.82 feet to a stone; thenceNorth 89 deg. 47’ 49” West andpassing an iron pin at 282.31 feet adistance of 312.31 feet to a P.K. nailin the center of State Route 133;thence along the center of said roadNorth 7 deg. 16’ 19” East 25.03 feetto the place of beginning.Containing 5.014 acres of land,more or less.

There are excepted from thewarranty covenants set forth hereinmatters of zoning, conditions andrestrictions and easements ofrecord.

Parcel No. 08-21-09I-056.Permanent Address: 1410 State

Route 133, Bethel, OH 45106.Said Premises Located at 1410

State Route 133, Bethel, OH 45106,PP #08-21-09I-056.

Said Premises Appraised at$70,000.00, exterior appraisal only,and cannot be sold for less thantwo-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Matthew J. FeeneyAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2010-CVE-0616OCWEN LOAN SERVICING,LLC

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Tom Jordan aka Tom D. Jordan, etal.

Defendant(s)In pursuance of an Order of

Sale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the21st day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFMIAMI to-wit:

EXHIBIT ASituated in Miami Township,

Clermont County, Ohio, in MilitarySurvey No. 597, 502 and 992 andbeing Lot 8, Block A, of WindsongWoods Subdivision, as recorded inPlat Book U, page 27 of theClermont County, Ohio Records.

Subject to all Covenants,Easements and Restrictions ofRecord.

Indexing Reference: MiamiTownship.

Parcel No: 18-24-11A-111.Prior Instrument Reference:

dated August 20, 1994 and recordedon September 1, 1994 at 10:06 a.m.,in Official Record Book 547, page478 of the Clermont County, OhioRecorder’s Office.

Property Commonly known as:5667 Crooked Tree Lane, Milford,Ohio 45150.

Said Premises Located at 5667Crooked Tree Lane, Milford, OH45150, PP #182411A111.

Said Premises Appraised at$185,000.00, exterior appraisalonly, and cannot be sold for lessthan two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Kriss D. FeltyAttorney-at-law(216) 588-1500

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2009-CVE-1338AURORA LOAN SERVICES,LLC

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Dave Hoffman aka DavidHoffman, et al.

Defendant(s)In pursuance of an Order of

Sale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the21st day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the VILLAGE OFAMELIA to-wit:

Situate in the Village of Amelia,County of Clermont, State of Ohioand situate in Catlett’s MilitarySurvey Number 506; known as LotNumber 422, of EastridgeSubdivision, Section 9, as recordedin Plat Cabinet 11, 320-321, of theClermont County Records.

Subject to easements and restric-tions of record, if any.

PROPERTY ADDRESS: 32Hummingbird Way, Amelia, Ohio.

PROPERTY OWNERS: DaveHoffman and Dana Hoffman.

PRIOR DEED REFERENCE:OR Book 2062, page 318.

PPN#: 290114.460.Said Premises Located at 32

Hummingbird Way, Amelia, OH45102, PP #290114.460.

Said Premises PreviouslyAppraised at $129,000.00, exteriorappraisal only, and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Peter L. MehlerAttorney-at-law(330) 425-4201

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2004-CVE-1462U.S. BANK, N.A. SUCCESSORBY MERGER TO FIRSTARBANK, N.A. SUCCESSOR BYMERGER TO STAR BANK, N.A.

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Christine L. Moore, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the21st day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFUNION to-wit:

Situated in the County ofClermont, in the State of Ohio, inthe Township of Union and inMilitary Survey No. 1115 and beingmore particularly described as fol-lows:

Lot No. 58 of Fernell HeightsSubdivision, Block III, Part 4 asrecorded in Plat Book N page 17 ofthe Plat Records of the Recorder ofClermont County, Ohio.

Parcel No: 41-42-31F-058.Property Address: 4661

Summerside Road, Cincinnati, OH45244.

Said Premises Located at 4661Summerside Road, Cincinnati, OH45244, PP #41-42-31F-058.

Said Premises PreviouslyAppraised at $80,000.00, exteriorappraisal only, and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Matthew I. McKelveyAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2009-CVE-2342WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.

Plaintiff(s)vs.

James R. Keadle, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the21st day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFUNION to-wit:

Situated in Union Township,Clermont County, Ohio,Merriweather’s Military SurveyNo. 1136 and being known as Lot 45of Wetherby Farms Section 2 as thesame are numbered and delineatedupon the recorded plat thereof, ofrecord in Plat Book No. 12, pages297-299, Recorder’s Office,Clermont County, Ohio.

Said Premises Located at 878East Anson Drive, Cincinnati, OH45245, PP #41-32-15D-103.

Said Premises PreviouslyAppraised at $180,000.00, exteriorappraisal only, and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Olivia K. SmithAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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Notice to Printers For Bids For Printing Ballots

Rev. Code Sec. 3505.13Notice is hereby given that the

Board of Elections of ClermontCounty, Ohio, will receive SealedBids up to 10:00 o'clock AM., onTuesday 23rd day of November2010, at its office located at 76 S.RIVERSIDE, BATAVIA, OHIO45103, for the printing and furnish-ing of Ballots according to the spec-ifications on file in said office.

Bids should be sealed andendorsed "Bid for PrintingBallots," and must be accompaniedby a Surety Bond of the Bidder in asum double the amount of the Bid,with a Surety Company, satisfacto-ry to the Board, conditioned uponthe faithful performance of the con-tract for such printing as may beawarded and for the payment asdamages by the bidder to the Boardof any excess of cost over the bid orbids which the Board may be oblig-ed to pay for such work by reasonof the failure of the bidder to com-plete the contract.

The contract will be let to thelowest responsible bidder in theCounty.

The Board, however; reservesthe right to reject any or all bids.

By order of the Board.Dated this 11th day of November

2010.BOARD OF ELECTIONS

OF CLERMONT COUNTYTimothy R. Rudd, Chairman

Attest:Judith A. Miller

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2009-CVE-0441TAYLOR, BEAN & WHITAKERMORTGAGE CORP.

Plaintiff(s)vs.

Jennifer L. Hardin, et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the21st day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFUNION to-wit:

Situated in Clermont County,State of Ohio, in Union Townshipand being Lot 44 in the Addition toBarbara Kaldy’s MemorialSubdivision (Sunshine Acres) partof Mosley’s Survey No. 1115 of Mt.Carmel, Union Township, as thesame is recorded in Plat Book “D”page 218 of the Clermont County,Ohio Records.

Parcel No: 41-42-02A-044.Property Address: 4473

Grandview Avenue, Cincinnati, OH45244.

Said Premises Located at 4473Grandview Avenue, Cincinnati, OH45244, PP #414202A044.

Said Premises Appraised at$115,000.00, exterior appraisalonly, and cannot be sold for lessthan two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Jennifer N. HellerAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

The State of Ohio, ClermontCounty

No. 2008-CVE-2490HSBC BANK, USA, NA, ASINDENTURE TRUSTEE FORFBR SECURITIZATION TRUST2005-1

Plaintiff(s)vs.

William J. Spelman, Jr., et al.Defendant(s)

In pursuance of an Order ofSale in the above entitled action, Iwill offer for sale at public auction,held at the CLERMONT COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE TRAININGROOM, 4470 STATE ROUTE 222,BATAVIA, OHIO, in the abovenamed County, on TUESDAY, the21st day of DECEMBER, 2010, at10:00 o’clock A.M., the followingdescribed real estate, situate in theCounty of Clermont and State ofOhio, and in the TOWNSHIP OFBATAVIA to-wit:

A certain tract or parcel of landin Clermont County, in the State ofOhio, described as follows:

Situated in Batavia Township,County of Clermont and State ofOhio, and known as being all of LotNo. 48, Block “A” of RockwoodAcres Subdivision as appears ofrecord in Plat Book H, Page 64, ofthe Plat Records of ClermontCounty, Ohio, Recorder’s Office.

Situated in Batavia Township,Clermont County, Ohio and inSteven’s Military Survey No. 1671-72-73 and being more particularlydescribed as follows: Beginning atthe Northeast corner of Lot No. 48of Rockwood Acres Subdivision asrecorded in Plat Book “H” page 64of the Clermont County, Ohio PlatRecords; thence partially with theNorth line of said Lot No. 46, N. 85degrees 26’ West 220.00 feet to apoint in Amelia-Olive BranchRoad; thence with said Amelia-Olive Branch Road North 4 degrees29’ East 60.00 feet; thence South 85degrees 26’ East 220.00 feet passingan iron pin at 30.00 feet to an ironpin; thence South 4 degrees 29’ 29”West 80.00 feet to the place ofbeginning and containing 0.303acres of land subject to legal high-ways and easements of record. Theabove described real estate is partof the same premises conveyed asrecorded in Deed Book 533, page197 of the Clermont County, OhioDeed Records.

Based on a survey made by W.A.Kemp, Registered Surveyor No.362, as per plat dated September12, 1966.

Said Premises Located at 312Amelia Olive Branch Road, Amelia,OH 45102.

Said Premises Appraised at$100,000.00, exterior appraisalonly, and cannot be sold for lessthan two-thirds of that amount.

TERMS OF SALE: 10% downon the day of the sale, balance due30 days from the Confirmation ofSale.

Albert J. Rodenberg, Jr.,SheriffClermont County, OH

Channing L. UlbrichAttorney-at-law(513) 241-3100

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HEALTHSOURCE OF OHIO, A network of community health centers offers quality care close to home, has many opportunities now available.

MEDICAL ASSISTANT/RECEPTIONIST40 hrs/wk - Mt. Orab

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M/F/D/V Equal Opportunity Employer

HOME CARE ASSISTANTS

Interim HealthCare, the Nation’s Leader in Home Care is seeking Home Care Assistants Throughout

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* 1 year experience preferred* Free company training* $10/hr. plus incentives* Healthcare Insurance

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QMRPHOME MANAGER

Williamsburg Residential Alternatives has an immediate opening for a Home Manager to manage a home of 8 adults with developmental disabilities.

Duties would include managing staff; assuring active treatment occurs daily; daily oversight of the

home. 1 year experience with the population required; supervisory experience preferred. Varied shift full time position in Williamsburg, Clermont County. Must have valid driver’s license and no

felony record.

Please send resumes to:Fred N. Dooley, Assistant Executive Director

348 West Main StreetWilliamsburg, Ohio 45176

(513) 724-1177 Phone (513) 724-3943 [email protected]

EOE M/F/D/V

QMRPRESCARE has an immediate opening for a QMRP

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Successful candidates should have:*Bachelor’s Degree

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*Desire to make a difference in someone’s life

Please send resumes with salary requirements to:Fred N. Dooley, Assistant Executive Director

348 West Main StreetWilliamsburg, Ohio 45176

(513) 724-1177 Phone (513) 724-3943 [email protected]

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JOB POSTING

Adams County Manor is an award winning skilled nursing facility located in the heart of West Union, OH. It is 5-star rated, well above average on family and resi-dent satisfaction surveys, maintaining at 95% census, and provides 20-25% short-term rehab placement. This well established skilled nursing facility is look-ing for a Director of Nursing that can lead and maintain an excellent staff and that has proven experience with state surveyors and writing a plan of correction. Sal-ary and Benefits for this position are top of the line.

Some of the requirements/duties for this Director of Nursing position are:

> Must possess a current RN license from the State of Ohio> Extreme ability to problem solve> The ability to evaluate people then communicate (with both families and staff) on the appropriate level> 5 years proven history with leading nursing department in state surveys and plan of corrections> At least 2 years of nursing direct care experience with a geriatric population> Must possess detailed knowledge of general nursing theory and practice and have the ability to train and educate staff and families> Must be open minded and team oriented with a genuine interest in geriatric nursing> Assist with development of facilities nursing policies> Assist Administrator in abuse reporting survey process and Plan of Correction> Monitor and schedule all nurses to adequately cover entire facility> Coordinate with Health Services Supervisor and Clinical Manager as well as the Administrator on nursing issues including potential nursing candidates for hire or termination> Develop and maintain a Restorative Program, maximizing resident potential and reimbursement> Work closely with physicians to ensure proper documentation> Follow-up and monitor dietary recommendations as it relates to nursing

To apply or inquire into this position please send your resume and cover letter to:

[email protected] you can call the Adams County Manor at 937-544-2205 and ask for Nicole McCaughy, Administrator. Or you can apply in person at 10856 SR 41, West Union, OH 45693.

200 - HELP WANTEDA PART-TIME R.N. is needed to assist MDS Co-ordinator. Please send re-sume to Health Facilities Engineers, 12745 Elm Corner Rd., Williams-burg, Ohio 45176.

Visit us at:residentialrenewal.info

200 - HELP WANTEDDRIVERS/CDL TRAINING w/Central Refrigerated. AVG $35K-$40K 1st Year! Of-fering Special CDL Training to Military! 877-369-7894.

200 - HELP WANTEDDRIVERS: CRYO-GENIC Transportation Avg. $1000-$1200. Re-gional Tanker Work!! Great Pay, Benefits, Hometime!! CDL-A w/X End. 2yrs. exp. 866-339-0072.www.cryodrivers.com

DRIVERS: REGIONALOperation. Out & back

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MOVIE EXTRAS to stand in the background for a major film produc-tion. Earn up to $200 per day. Experience not re-quired. All looks needed. Call 877-491-0490.

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UPSCALE ANDERSONTownship law office seeks experienced per-sonal injury Paralegal, full-time, 3yrs. minimum experience, degree a plus, must have proficient of-fice skills. Send confiden-tial resume & salary re-quirements to:

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300 - APTS. UNFURNISHEDFREE RENT

1 & 2BR apartments, Williamsburg, all utilities included except electric. Ask about 1br FREE RENT and $90. deposit special. 513-724-7802.

3BR, FULL basement, 2-car garage, house in Mt. Orab, nice yard, $775/mo. plus deposit. 513-616-6817.

BETHEL 2BR, EQUIPPED kitchen, no steps. NO PETS! Avail-able immediately.513-724-7991, 513-724-6017, 513-307-4079.

EASTGATE - 1 & 2br, $99.00 Deposit. Pool, heat, water, small pets in selected apartments, 513-528-1540/513-314-9230dawnmanagement.com

“FALL DEALS AREGOOD DEALS”

Unfurnished Efficiency$319

513-724-3951

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62 & OVERRent Subsidized

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On-site laundryPets allowed

513-876-3590 TTY 800-750-0750

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

LYTLE TRACE Apart-ments, Williamsburg, OH. Unfurnished, age 62+, 1br, secure building, utilities included, rent subsidized, laundry room, community room, library, cozy living. Call 513-724-3358.

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

MT. ORAB

Candlelight Apartments 2br Townhouse

Starts at $565.00

Visit our website:briarcreekproperties.com

or call 513-532-5291 or 937-515-3092

MT. ORAB, 2br, 1ba, nice yard, extra parking, $575/mo., water included. 513- 616-6817

303 - HOUSES FOR RENTAMELIA - Residents and/or business, 202 West Main, 2br, 2ba, basement, large rooms, $800/in-cludes some utilities. 513-752-6349.

CLEARWATER HAS2-houses for rent, 2br, 1ba, $500/mo., also, 3br, 1ba, $550/mo., deposit re-quired. 513-276-5307.

MT. ORAB - 2br, 1ba on large shaded corner lot w/1-car garage, covered front & back entries, newly painted & cleaned, central heating & air. Home is located at 216 Smith Ave., convenient to all shopping & Hwy. 32. $575/mo., $575/security deposit. 1-yr. lease w/ref-erences required. Call 937-379-1304 between 8am-6pm for questions & viewing appointment.

BETHEL/FELICITY3200sq. ft. 1850’s farm-house on a 125 acre golf course. 3br, 2ba located at Colonial Pines, 1278 St. Rt. 222, Bethel, $890. 513-967-2472.

307 - MOBILE HOMESFOR RENT

MOBILE HOME, 3br, fenced yard, storage shed, porch, pay own utilities, WB Schools, fuel oil heat, gas stove, privacy. 513-319-3424 or 937-379-1981.

308 - OFFICE/BUSINESSSPACE FOR RENT

UPTOWN BUILDING,prime location, 2000sq. ft., great for retail or of-fice space. Call 937-205-1678 for details.

400 - HOUSES FOR SALEFARM

WITH nice 1.5 story older home

w/basement, 3 car detached garage, barns & 20 rolling acres with large rock lined creek and woods, great for hunting or farming, more or less acreage

available, Bethel New Hope Rd., 1 mi. from Clermont County line,

Western Brown but close enough for

Bethel.Asking $215,000

513-734-6349 or 937-444-6925 Dan

(May also sell for less with fewer acres)

OWN YOUR home! Stop renting. Owner will finance. $2,000 down payment/$463 per month. Home is located at 216 Smith Ave. in Mt. Orab on 3 city lots; low taxes; convenient to all shop-ping & Hwy. 32. - 2br, 1-car garage, central heat-ing & air, corner lot, great neighborhood. Call im-mediately. This one will go fast at this price. You can afford to OWN!! Call 937-379-1304 between 8am-6pm for more de-tails. Application and ref-erences required.

403 - MOBILE HOMESFOR SALE

1995 SINGLEWIDEmobile for sale in Apple Creek MHP, Lot #128, 3br, 2ba, new HWH, fridge, newer carpet, $7,000, 513-260-2832.

MILFORD, OHIO2004 Fairmont Mobile

Home for Sale2br, 2ba, washer/dryer,

a/c, very clean, like new. 55 or older

513-831-8422

MOBILE HOME,freshly renovated, 3br, 1ba, seller will finance. Call 937-515-4424.

405 - LOTS & ACREAGE

HURDLE LAND CO.1-800-962-0697

www.hurdlelandco.com

405 - LOTS & ACREAGE

BEAUTIFUL 50ACRES

W/large rock lined creek & woods, great

for hunting or farming. More or less

acreage available.Bethel New Hope Rd.

1-mile from Clermont County line,

Western Brown but close enough for

Bethel.Asking $199,500

Dan513-734-6349 or

937-444-6925(Smaller parcels also

available)

504 - BUSINESS SERVICESAMERICAN WATER

ProofingProvide all basic water

proofing needsInterior & ExteriorFree Estimates &

low rates!Call: Kyle Wagner

513-722-6842

ODD THINGS ODD THINGS DONEDONE

Bobcat Work - Rock Hound Excavation -

Grass Seeding Yard/Brush Clean-up

Lawn MowingBush Hogging

Wiring InstallationTelephone Jacks In-

stalledPainting Large or

Small JobsCall 513-724-2920Call 513-724-2920

PROFESSIONAL SEEKING work at home. Retiring April 2, 2011. Seeking work at home op-portunities. 30 years ex-perience as a Human Re-sources & Personnel Se-curity Specialist. Will do office work as well. Please call 513-304-7683 if I may be of service to you.

SIMON’S LANDSCAP-ING leaf removal, curb-side leaf pick-up, free es-timates. 513-235-4146.

506 - CLEANINGBE DIVINE WITH

SPARKLE & SHINE HOUSE CLEANING

SERVICE!I am pleased to announce that Sparkle & Shine is

welcoming new customers in the

Clermont County area for house & business

cleaning needs! We offer a variety of cleaning

package deals to meet your financial budget & a

flexible schedule too. Holidays will soon be here & everyone needs

that extra helping hand to make their house sparkle

& shine before guests arrive!

Call today to schedule your free consultation to

find the right deal for you & ask for Dee!513-923-7875

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

508 - ENTERTAINMENTPROFESSIONAL

DJ22 years experience**Bridal Special**Call 513-732-1664

607 - FIREWOODSEASONED FIRE-WOOD, $60 a rick deliv-ered, stacked. Also, fire-wood splitting, call for es-timate. 513-294-2019, leave message.

608 - FARM PRODUCEHAY FOR sale - Alfalfa, Timothy, 2nd & 3rd cut-ting, very dry horse qual-ity hay. 937-373-3631.

HAY FOR sale round bales. 937-515-3902 or 937-213-2930.

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AUCTIONNOVEMBER 20th @ 12PM NOON

Investment OpportunityCommercial building with 3 transferable leases

United States Post Office lower levellease good through 2015 with renewal

option till 2020also included is 1 bedroom and

2 bedroom apt. above

Monthly income of $1,200Yearly income of $14,400

Terms: $5,000 down day of auction. Sold as is. 30 days to close.10% buyers premium. Sells with seller confirmation.

Contact: Craig Lytle Auctioneer513-236-5325

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Civil Suits

The following cases have beenfiled with Clermont County Clerk ofCourts Barbara A. Wiedenbein:Parnell, Michele; Pabian, Ashley

vs. Potterhill Homes LLC.Summons and copy of complaintissued.Barkley, Michael J. vs. Brown,

Jacob; Brown IV, Edmund.Summons and copy of complaintissued.Johnson, George vs. Patent

Construction Systems; MarshaRyan Administrator; Ohio Bureauof Workers. Summons and copy ofcomplaint issued.Boyd, George vs. Administrator

Bureau of Workers Compensation;Core Composites Cincinnati LLC.Summons and copy of complaintissued.Hodges, Ralph vs. City of

Milford; Marsha RyanAdministrator; Ohio Bureau ofWorkers. Summons and copy ofcomplaint issued.Hayes, John E. vs. Ryan,

Marsha P; Cinergy CORP. Noticeof appeal, filed. Summons andcopy of complaint issued.Cassidy, Mark vs. Ryan, Marsha

P; Milacron Inc. Notice of appeal,filed. Summons and copy of com-plaint issued.Cecil, Mary F. vs. Frischa

Restaurants Inc; Marsha P. RyanAdministrator Bureau of Workers.Notice of appeal, filed. Summonsand copy of complaint issued.Deatherage, Chad vs. R and R

Wiring Contractors Inc; MarshaRyan Administrator. Notice ofappeal, filed. Summons and copyof complaint issued.Fifth Third Mortgage Company

vs. Ferrall, Jeffrey L; Ferrall,Cynthia L; Citifinancial Inc; PNCMortgage Corp of America;Huntington National Bank;Washington Mutual Bank.Summons and copy of complaintissued.BAC Home Loans Servicing LP

vs. Bass, Raymond L; Jane Doereal name unknown spouse if any;Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems Inc. Summons and copyof complaint issued.Household Realty Corporation

vs. Bray, Terence P; Bray, Carol L;Bristol Lake HomeownersAssociation Inc; Discover Bank;Treasurer of Clermont County.Summons and copy of complaintissued.Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. Welch,

James A; Welch, Beverly J;Clermont County Treasurer.Summons and copy of complaintissued.Fifth Third Mortgage Company

vs. Harris, Debbie; Harris, RobertA; Cavalry SPV I LLC; ClermontCounty Treasurer. Summons andcopy of complaint issued.Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. Spahr,

Michael; Spahr, Penny K; Unknownspouse if any of Michael A. Spahr;Unknown spouse if any of PennyK. Spahr; Clermont CountyTreasurer. Summons and copy ofcomplaint issued.BAC Home Loans Servicing LP

vs. Loveless, Cynthia A; John Doereal name unknown spouse if any.Summons and copy of complaintissued.Weststar Mortgage Corp vs.

Smith, Christopher T; Jane Doereal name unknown spouse if any;Fortis Capital LLC. Summons andcopy of complaint issued.Chase Home Finance LLC vs.

Gibson, Michael; Joy Doe nameunknown spouse of MichaelGibson. Summons and copy ofcomplaint issued.BAC Home Loans Servicing LP

vs. Shouse, Garry A; Shouse, JulieM.; Countrywide Home Loans Inc.Summons and copy of complaintissued.BAC Home Loans Servicing LP

vs. Justice Jr, Donald R; Justice,Kelly Kay; Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems Inc; JaneDoe name unknown spouse ofDOnald R. Justice Jr; John Doename unknown spouse of KellyKay Justice. Summons and copy ofcomplaint issued.Bank of New York Mellon vs.

Hughes, Sandra L; Hughes,Edward Jeffrey; MortgageElectronic Registration SystemsInc; Treasurer of Clermont County.Summons and copy of complaintissued.BAC Home Loans Servicing LP

vs. Yuskewich, Casey; Yuskewich,Kara; Braxton Parke MasterHomeowners Association Inc;Treasurer of Clermont County;Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems Inc. Summons and copyof complaint issued.BAC Home Loans Servicing LP

vs. Erwin, Michael B; Erwin,Lacrecia; Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems Inc;Treasurer of Clermont County.Summons and copy of complaintissued.Saxon Mortgage Services Inc.

vs. Senior, Robert E; Senior, AmyS; United States of America; Stateof Ohio Department of Taxation;Treasurer of Clermont County.Summons and copy of complaintissued.Vanderbilt Mortgage and

Finance Inc. vs. Hauserman, KyleD. Summons and copy of com-plaint issued.Bank of America NA vs.

Retherford, Gary D; Retherford,Debbie L; Fifth Third Bank.Summons and copy of complaintissued.US Bank National Association

ND vs. Hueschle, Thomas; Aldapa,Rachel M.; Jane Doe unknownspouse of Thomas Huebschle;John Doe unknown spouse ofRachel Aldapa; Mers MortgageElectronic Registration SystemsInc; Amerifirst Home ImprovementFinance Direct; Citibank SouthDakota NA; Palisades CollectionLLC; Capital One Bank USA NA;Clermont County Ohio Treasurer.Summons and copy of complaintissued.Vineyard Green Condominium

Association Inc. vs. Anderson,Margaret A; Unknown spouse ofMargaret A. Anderson; Option OneMortgage Corporation; SharefaxCredit Union; LVNV Funding LLC;GE Money Bank; J Robert TrueClermont County Treasurer.Summons and copy of complaintissued.BAC Home Loans Servicing LP

vs. Burns, Mary Helen; Burns,Richard B; Burns, Carol B; John

Doe unknown spouse of MaryHelen Burns. Summons and copyof complaint issued.US Bank National Association

vs. Dospod, Danny; Dospod,Michelle; Vineyard, Artie D;Vineyard, Rebecca Jane.Summons and copy of complaintissued.Citimortgage Inc. vs. Hubbell,

Timothy M; Hubbell, Crystal A;Clermont County Treasurer.Summons and copy of complaintissued.Chase Home Finance LLC vs.

Conner, Florence R; unknownspouse if any of Florence R.Conner; Clermont CountyTreasurer. Summons and copy ofcomplaint issued.Deutsche National Bank Trust

Company vs. Pelle, Gale L;Unknown spouse if any of Gale L.Pelle; Clermont County Treasurer.Summons and copy of complaintissued.GMAC Mortgage LLC vs.

Mitchell, Cynthia G; Mitchell,Vincent J; Prime AcceptanceCorporation; Clermont CountyTreasurer. Summons and copy ofcomplaint issued.Cameron Crossing Owners

Association Inc. vs. Gulley, Cary;Unknown spouse of Gary Gulley;Unknown Occupant of ClermontCounty Treasurer. Summons andcopy of complaint issued.CitiMortgage Inc.vs. Griffin,

Gearron; Griffin, Sherri; State ofOhio Department of Taxation;Clermont County Treasurer.Summons and copy of complaintissued.Wells Fargo Bank NA vs.

Minupuri, Anitha; Reddy,Madhusudhan; Clermont CountyTreasurer. Summons and copy ofcomplaint issued.Citimortgage Inc. vs. Miller,

Stephen P; Miller, Jacquelyn R; CitGroup Consumer Finance Inc.Summons and copy of complaintissued.PHH Mortgage Corporation vs.

Spencer, Jesse J; Spencer,Elizabeth. Summons and copy ofcomplaint issued.Citimortgage Inc. vs. Klein,

Thomas Shane; Klein, TeresaRenee; JPMorgan Chase BankNA; New York Community Bank;State of Ohio Department ofTaxation; State of Ohio Bureau ofWorkers Compensation; TargetNational Bank; Matrix AcquisitionsLLC; CabEast LLC; PartsUnlimited; Merchants NationalBank. Summons and copy of com-plaint issued.Chase Home Fianance LLC vs.

Valent, Barbara B; Unknownspouse of Barbara B. Valent;Clermont County Treasurer.Summons and copy of complaintissued.Fifth Third Mortgage Company

vs. Lusk Jr, John M; UnknownSpouse of John M. Lusk Jr;Clermont County Treasurer.Summons and copy of complaintissued.Citimortgage Inc. vs. Meyer,

Amy; Unknown spouse if any ofAmy Meyer; Clermont CountyTreasurer. Summons and copy ofcomplaint issued.GMAC Mortgage LLC vs.

McCarthy, Michael S; McCarthy,Kelly A; unknown spouse if any ofMichael S. McCarthy; Unknownspouse if any of Kelly A. McCarthy;Mers Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems Inc.; LVNVFunding LLC; Clermont CountyTreasurer. Summons and copy ofcomplaint issued.CitiMortgage Inc. vs. Ober,

Paula L; John Doe name unknownspouse of Paula L. Ober aka;Brenner, Steve; State of OhioDepartment of Taxation; MidlandFunding LLC; Shepherd, MargaretM; Nagley, Phillip M. Summonsand copy of complaint issued.Wells Fargo Bank National

Association vs. OKeefe, Kelly A;John Doe name unknown spouseof Kelly A. O’Keefe; MortgageElectronic Registration SystemsInc. Summons and copy of com-plaint issued.US Bank NA vs. Martin, David A;

Suleski, Deborah J; Commons ofCrosspointe Condominiums; JaneDoe name unknown spouse ofDavid A. Martin; John Doe nameunknown spouse of Deborah J.Suleski. Summons and copy ofcomplaint issued.PNC Mortgage vs. Dick, Elbert

D; Dick, Victoria L; True, J. Robert.Summons and copy of complaintissued.Household Realty Corporation

vs. Wolf, Roland R; Wolf, Mary;Unknown Heirs, Devisees,Legatees, Executors; State of OhioEstate Tax Division; JP MorganChase Bank NA. Summons andcopy of complaint issued.Aurora Loan Services LLC vs.

Lane, Mark; Unknown spouse ifany of Mark Lane; Lane, Suzanne;Clermont County Treasurer.Summons and copy of complaintissued.Bank of New York Mellon Trust

Company vs. Mills, Christopher J;Maclean, Scott J; Jane Doe nameunknown spouse of ChristopherMills; Judy Doe name unknownspouse of Scott MacLean.Summons and copy of complaintissued.Ohio Housing Finance Agency

vs. Wilson, Denise. Summons andcopy of complaint issued.Chase Bank NA vs. Combs,

Jason E. Summons and copy ofcomplaint issued.Lykins Oil Company vs. Moraine

Materials Company. Summons andcopy of complaint issued.US Bank National Association

vs. Johnson, Deborah A. Summonsand copy of complaint issued.Capital One Bank USA NA vs.

Kennedy III, John W. Summonsand copy of complaint issued.PNC Bank NA vs. Wilkens,

Frank A; Wilkens, Mary; Frank A.Wilkens Horse Boarding.Summons and copy of complaintissued.Total Quality Logistics vs.

Nebraska Meat Corp. Summonsand copy of complaint issued.Health Alliance vs. Troxell, Ella.

Summons and copy of complaintissued.Iker, Joshua vs. Rogers,

Amanda; Rogers, Kenneth;Personal Service Insurance.Summons and copy of complaintissued.

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Sports Briefs

Autumn 2010 OhioHigh School AthleticAssociation StateTournament DateFootball (Dec. 3-4).

Cherry Grove LanesActivities

Cherry Grove Lanes, 4005Hopper Hill Rd., is havingseveral ongoing and upcomingactivities.

Rock-N-Bowl is Friday andSaturday nights, 11:30 p. m. -2 a. m., at $15 per person(minimum four people perlane). A Thursday 3-PersonLeague will continue untilDec. 9. The cost is $10 per per-son per week with three gamesper night and the shoe rental isincluded. The Thursday LateThree-Man Handicap Leaguewill take place at 9:30 p. m., ata cost of $15 per person.Teams are needed for the fol-lowing leagues: MondayMerchants (five-man),Tuesday Mix (four people),Tuesday Five-Lady, ThursdayMerchants (five-woman),Friday Mac (five-man), andSunday Mixed Couples.

For more information, call528-7888.

Gymnastics CentralClasses

Gymnastics Central, 299Haskell Lane, Batavia, hasannounced the classes it isoffering. Pre-SchoolGymnastics: (2, 3, and 4 yearsof age). Gymnastics: Level 1(5 and 6 and 7-10). Level 2 (5and 6 and 7-10). Level 3 (noage indicated). Tumbling andTrampoline: Level 1 (5 and 6,7-11, and 10-up). Level 2 (7-12 and 10-up). Level 3, Level4, and Advanced (no age indi-cated).

The school year sessions:Session 2 (November - Dec.17). Session 3 (Dec. 20 - Feb.26). Session 4 (Feb. 28 - Apr.30, 2011). Session 5 (May 2 -June 25, 2011).

For more information, call(513) 947-0540.

School for BasketballOfficials

The Southern OhioBasketball OfficialsAssociation is offering aschool of instructional classesbegan Oct. 18 at WesternBrown High School. Eachevening class begins at 7 p. m.will last approximately threehours. The final meeting datewill be November 18 (testdate). Students must meet allthe requirements (25 hours ofclassroom and on floorinstruction) to become alicensed Ohio High SchoolAthletic Association(OHSAA) official after pass-ing the test.

Tm Engel, a certifiedOHSAA instructor, is the tutorof the school. The class costs$120 per student and thisincldues books, materials, andOHSAA registration.

For more informtationand/or to register contact TimEngel (513) 724-7622 or (513)235-2470.

Classes forProspective Volleyball

OfficialsThe Southern Ohio

Volleyball OfficialsAssociation is offering instruc-tional classes for new officialsat the Trinity ChristianFellowship Church, 3730Cobb Rd., near Williamsburg.Additional class dates will beconfirmed to accomodate thestudent’s schedule. Studentswill meet all the requirements(25 hours classroom and oncourt instruction) to become alicensed Ohio High SchoolAthletic Association(OHSAA) official after pass-ing the test.

The cost is $120 andincludes books, materials, andOHSAA registration.

To register or for moreinformation, call Tim Engel(513) 235-2470.

National WeightliftingChampionships hostedby Clermont County

Clermont County will be thesite of National WeightliftingChampiionships that will takeplace at Holiday Inn Eastgate,Dec. 10-12.

The competition willinvolve the United Stateschampionships in two lifts, thesnatch and the clean-and-jerk.Competitors will be men andwomen of all ages and therewill be a team competition,too.

Ohio South YouthSoccer

The United States YouthSoccer Workshop will takeplace in Louisville, Ky., Feb.24-26, 2011. You may registeronline on the U. S. YouthSoccer website at www.usy-outhsoccere.org.

The United States SoccerFoundation Grant Applicationis ongoing. To learn about dif-ferent grant types visitwww.ussoccerfoundation.org.

Following are Ohio StateYouth Soccer AssociationSanctioned Tournaments:Cincinnati Soccer AllianceInvitational (Nov. 13 & 14,www.ciinciinnarisocceral-liance.com), and Blast FCCollege Showcase 2010 (Nov.27 & 28, www.soccerincol-lege.com).

Public AdddressAnnouncer Clinics

Princeton High School willbe the site of a clinic for thosewho want to learn about publicaddress announcing. The clin-ic will be from 9 a. m. - 12 p.m. where Tom Kinder, theannouncer for the CincinnatiBengals, will host the clinic.

The clinic is sponsored bythe National Association ofSports Public AddressAnnouncers (NASPAA), theprofessional association forsports public address announc-ers. It is for public addressannouncers of junior highschool, middle school, seniorhigh school, college, andyouth football.

The Ohio High SchoolAthletic Association is spon-soring two scholarships to theclinic and it will pay the regis-tration fees of the first twoadults to register who bringwith them a high school stu-dent announcer.

The clinics will address theannouncer’s role, announcingexpectations, Do’s and Don’tsof announcing football, how tohandle emergency situations,as well as scriptiing and work-ing with a spotter. Attendeeswill have the opportunity toparticipate in voice trainingand announcing exercises. Afootball official will reviewnew rule changes, officials’hand signals, and ways thatofficials and announcers canwork better together.

“Sports public addressannouncers should enhancethe spectators enjoyment ofthe game without insertingthemselves,” said BradRumble, NASPAA ExecutiveDirector.

To register or for moreinformation, contactwww.naspaa.net.

Amelia High SchoolClass of 1966 ReunionThe Amelia High School

class of 1966 is planning its45-year reunion that will takeplace at the Mariemont Inn. Inorder to secure the facility,reservations must be made assoon as possible. The cost is$45 per person and paymentscan be made to LindaSchneider Ruark, 6564Sherman Ave., Cincinnati, O.45230 or Pat YoungStinchcomb, 7128 Iron KettleDr., Hamilton, Ohio 45011.

For more information, con-tact Brenda Totten [email protected] or call(513) 300-7352.

Coaches Associationsmake proposals

The Board of Directors ofthe Ohio High School AthleticAssociation (OHSAA) recent-ly heard proposals from threecoaches associations.

The Golf CoachesAssociation asked for the start-ing date for practice to annual-ly be the first Monday ofAugust and that regular seasoncompetition be permitted tobegin four days after the startof practice.

The Tennis CoachesAssociation asked that thedraw and seeding dates for theboys and girls sectional tour-naments take place one weekprior to the start of the respec-tive sectionals.

The Volleyball CoachesAssociation made four propos-als. That the annual startingdate becomes the first Mondayof August, that the FoundationMatch be allowed any timefrom the first Monday ofAugust through the lastSaturday of the regular season,that the official state tourna-ment ball should be ablack/white/gray Molten ballwith OHSAA, NFHS, andOHSVCA logos, and that theschool name and/or mascot bepermitted along the top and/orbottom of the net.

East Fork andStonelick Lake State

parks Seasonal FishingTournaments and other

eventsFor information on the

Boar’s Head CrappieTournaments, call (513) 724-1211.

For information on theTuesday Evening BassTournaments, call (513) 706-0175.

The Stonelick Stargazerswill be gathering. For a calen-dar of events or more details,call Scott Naylor (513) 575-5556 or the Observatory (513)321-5186.

For camping reservations orother camping information,call (513) 625-6593 (StonelickLake) or (513) 724-6521 (EastFork).

For more details, maps, andother brochures for East ForkState Park and Stonelick LakeState Park, call (513) 734-4323 or [email protected].

Nothing but Net SportsComplex Upcoming

EventsThe Nothing but Net Sports

Complex, 4343 MountCarmel-Tobasco Road, UnionTownship, will be holding amen’s basketball league. Theleague will consist of eightgames and an end of seasontournament. The games con-sist of two 20-minute halvesand the clock is stop and gothe final two minutes of eachgame (unless the winning teamis ahead by 15 or more points).There will be five minuteovertimes if necessary.

The games will be played onThursday nights.

The registration fee is $300,plus a refundable $50 forfeitfee. Teams pay referees direct-ly ($25 per team).

Ohio South YouthSoccer Association

Following is an item fromthe Ohio South Youth SoccerAssociation’s (OSYSA)Calendar of Events.

The OSYSA sanctionedtournament will be the BlastFC College Showcase 2009(Nov. 28-29).

For additional or updatedinformation, contactwww.OSYSA.com.

Zumba ClassesSchedule

Zumba, a Latin dance, isbeing taught at the CloughUnited Methodist Church, 2010 Wolfangle Rd., AndersonTownship, corner of CloughPike and Wolfangle Road.

The class times areMondays 6:30 p. m.,Wednesdays 9 a. m., andFridays 9 a. m.

Classes are also taking placeat Nothin’ But Net athleticcomplex, 4343 Mount Carmel-Tobasco Rd., UnioonTownship. They will takeplace on Thursdays beginningat 6:30 p. m.

Classes are $5.The experienced instructor

is Susan Hardoerfer, a stellarathlete, who lives in UnionTownship and is an AmeliaHigh School graduate. Herhusband, Gary, is a member ofthe Clermont County andMilford High School Sportshalls of fame.

Each class is $5.For more information call

Susan (513) 379-4900 or [email protected].

Milford High SchoolSeeks Sports Hall ofFame Nominations

The Milford High SchoolAthletic Boosters are seekingnominations for the highschool athletic hall of fame.Please send nominations to 1Eagles Way, Milford, Ohio45150 or contact Mark Trout,athletic director, (513) 575-2208 or at [email protected]. Nominations andforms can be found online atwww.milfordathletics.org. Formore information, contactTrout.

Ohio South OlympicDevelopment

Registration FormAge requirement:Boys and girls: U 12 (born

Jan. 1, 1997, or later), U 13(born Jan. 1, 1996, or later), U14 (born Jan. 1, 1995, or later),U 15 (born Jan. 1, 1994, orlater), U 16 (born Jan. 1, 1993,or later), and U17 (born Jan. 1,1992, or later).

The registration fee is $75.Mail a check to Ohio South

Youth Soccer Association, 25Whitney Dr., Suite 104,Milford, Ohio, 45150.

For more information, call(513) 576-9555.

Clermont Northeasternand Owensville High School Sports Hall ofFame Nominations

Nominations are now beingaccepted for the ClermontNortheastern High School andOwensville High SchoolSports Hall of Fame.Nominations can be picked upin the high school office orprinted off the CNE website(www.cneschools.org). Pleasereturn the form to the highschool.

Bethel-Tate HighSchool Seeks Sports Hallof Fame NominationsNominations are now being

accepted for the Bethel-TateHigh School Sports Hall ofFame. Nomination forms canbe picked up in the high schooloffice.

For more information, callWayne Stacy, athletic director(513) 734-2271.

Williamsburg HighSchool Seeks Sports Hallof Fame NominationsNominations are now being

accepted for the WilliamsburgHigh School Sports Hall ofFame. Nominations can befound on the WilliamsburgHigh School web site orpicked up in the high schooloffice.

For more information, callJim Dyer, athletic director(513) 724-2211 extension 318.

State FootballChampionships

The Ohio High SchoolAthletic Association Board ofDirectors has approved StarkCounty and Columbus as thesites of upcoming state cham-pionship football games. StarkCounty (Canton, FawcettStadium, and Massillon, PaulBrown Stadium) will be thesite for the 2012 and 2013championship games andColumbus, Ohio Stadium onthe campus of Ohio StateUniversity, will be the site forthe 2014 and 2015 champi-onship finals.

The dates will be Nov. 30-Dec. 1, 2012, Dec. 6-7, 2013,Dec. 5-6, 2014, and Dec. 4-5,2015.

A Message From TheCommissioner of the

OHSAA

The following article waswritten by Daniel Ross, Ph.D.,Ohio High School AthleticAssociation (OHSAA)Commissioner in the Fall 2010OHSAA Magazine.

“I vividly remember a con-versation I had with a highschool soccer coach fromNortheast Ohio this past sum-mer on the topic of non-schoolteams. He made a statementthat left a big impression on

me and illustrates a significantobstacle that many high schoolcoaches are forced to workaround.

“I spend the first month ofevery season trying to breakthe bad habits that my playersget inito while playing clubsoccer,” the coach said.

“I knew exactly what hemeant. So many of the thingsthat are at the core of schoolsports do not exist in club.,travel, AAU, or JuniorOlympic sports. Things like afocus on academics, sports-manship, community prideand ensuring that the coacheshave completed an educationprogram.”The proliferation ofnon-interscholastic teamsoften creates a real dilemmafor student-athletes, coachesand parents. It is somethingthat our staff here at theOHSAA discusses on a regularbasis because, in some cases,non-school teams threatenwhat interscholastic sports areall about.

“Do I consider all non-school teams rogue? Of coursenot, and I don’t have any prob-lems with youngsters wantingto improve their skills to thehighest level possible, But fartoo many non-school teamsjust focus on playing anincredibale amount of gamesand winning above all else.

“Many non-school coachesmake unrealistic promises of arosy future that often don’t panout. They tell student-athletesand their parents that the onlyway they will get exposure toearn a college scholarship is toplay for their ‘elite’ team. I notonly find that very hard tobelieve, but when I hear aboutthe costs and fees associatedwith non-school teams I don’tbelieve it’s very hard to seewho is really ‘profitiing’ fromthe exposure.

“In additon, non-schoolteams are a part of the unfortu-nate trend today that is seeingyoung people specialize in justone sport. Just as a well-bal-anced diet is key to nutritu-tional health, playing severalsports has proven to be morebeneficial to a young person’soverall growth and develop-ment than just playing onesport, where the same motionsday after day led to over-use ofdrtain muscles and injury.

“It is my sincere desire thefamliies and communities inOhio will see the benefits ofschool sports above any otherkind of youth sports. The phi-losophy of educational athlet-ics, which the OHSAA placesabove all else, is what will pro-duce tomorrow’s good citizensand community leaders, notplaying eight games in a week-end or hopping around thecountry from one ‘big’ tourna-ment to the next.

“I invite the student-ath-

letes, teachers, coaches,administrators and familiesaround Ohio to join me and theOHSAA in that belief.Together, we can make schoolsports what they are meant tobe - preparation for the nextlevel of life.”

OHSAA ExplainsImportance of HighSchool Sports

The following was pub-lished in a recent issue of theOHSAA (Ohio High SchoolAthletic Association)Magazine.

“The Interscholastic athlet-ics programs are inherentlyeducational. They providevaluable lessons for practicalsituations - teamwork, sports-manship, citizenship, winningand losing, and hard work.

“Through participation, stu-dents learn self-discipline, per-sonal sacrifice and leadership,build self-confidence, learn torespect others, develop strate-gic thinking, and developskills to handle competitivesituations. These are the quali-ties the public expects in stu-dents so that they becomeresponsible adults and produc-tive citizens.

“There is nothing wrongwith striving to be the best.Interscholastic athletic pro-grams must strive to developall the kids who want to partic-ipate to be their best - theirbest as individuals, as stu-dents, as teammates, as mem-bers of the community, - notjust their best as athletes.

“In interscholastic athletics,we win if we develop winners.However, we lose if all wecare about is winning.”

The W’s ofInterscholastic AthleticsThe following was pub-

lished in an issue of theOHSAA (Ohio High SchoolAthletic Association)Magazine.

“Who? We’re educationalathletics, not big-time promot-ers.

“What? We’re the buildersof tomorrow’s communityleaders, not farm clubs for col-lege and professional teams.

“When? We’re an after-school activity, not a year-round endeavor. These are pro-grams that allow kids to bekids.

“Where? Our games shouldbe played locally. There’splenty of healthy competitionwhere kids can learn and growthrough athletics in most ofour backyards. We don’t neednational schedules to accom-plsih our purposes.

“Why? Because it’s the onlyright way to do it. Schoolsoffer these programs becausethey enhance the educationalexperience of the young peo-ple who participate.”

The Southerrn Buckeye Conference American Division first team boys soccer all-starsinclude, left to right, row one, Anthony Clark and Jason Drennan of Amelia; Jeremy Moss,Logan Stephens, and Tyler Bullock of Bethel-Tate; and Noah Slusher of ClermontNortheastern; and row two, Taylor Jones of Goshen, Zak Ritter and Sam Anderson of NewRichmond; and Jeremy Green and Tyler Hibbits of Western Brown. Top, coach of the year,Eric Burger of Amelia.

Southern Buckeye - Aautumn all-star teams

The Southern Buckeye Conference American Division first team girls soccer all-starsinclude, left to right, row one, Erin Hancock, Kymmy Simon, and Christina Michel, of Amelia;Hayley Rose and Blake Woodward of Bethel-Tate; and Kylie Sumner of ClermontNortheastern; and row two, Maggie Sullivan of Clermont Northeastern. Cassie Grooms andKelsey Hensley of New Richmond; and Calleigh Olson and Ty Henry of Western Brown.

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BY RICHARD CRAWFORDSun staff

Batavia, Felicity, andWilliamsburg are theClermont County high schoolsthat compete in the NationalDivision of the SouthernBuckeye Conference.Following are the autumn

all-star squads selected by therespective head coaches of theconference’s division. Eachathlete’s grade in school islisted if known.

FootballFirst teamCody Wiedemann (12),

Jason Zavislak (12) KevinKeeton (12), Billy Hickey(12), and Anthony Young (12)of Williamsburg; JacobHacker (12), Tyler Berkshire(12), Kenny Thompson (12),and Aarton Wright (11) ofClermont Northeastern; andGabe Archer (10) ad RyanGormley (10) of Batavia.

Second teamDane Weeks (12), Jacob

Edmisten (11), Joey Clowerey(11), and Michael Posey (10)of Williamsburg; CodyTidwell (12), Tyler Chambers(1i), and Chad Cousino (11) ofClermont Northeastern; andDavid Brausch (12), NickBonavita (11), and Zain Ison(10) of Batavia.

Final conference standingsEast Clinton 4-0,

Williamsburg 3-1, ClermontNorthestern 2-2, Blanchester1-3, and Batavia 0-4.

Boys Cross CountryFirst teamDaniel Chandler (11) and

Nathan Braswell (10) of

BataviaSecond teamJoshua Moon (10), Cody

Schott (10), and BryanSimmons (9) of Batavia andCory Baker (10) and TravisSmith (11) of Felicity.

Conference meet teamscoreBlanchester 30, Batavia 42,

and Georgetown 48. Felicitydid not enter a full five-mansquad and Williamsburg didnot compete.

VolleyballFirst teamAmy Brown (12) and

Rachel Meisberger (11) ofWilliamsburg and TaraThieryoung (12) of Batavia.

Second teamSheenah Letcher (12) of

Williamsburg, Heather Harris(12) of Batavia, and AlexStevenson (11) of Felicity.

Final conference standingsEast Clinton 12-3,

Williamsburg 10-5,Georgetown 9-6, Batavia 8-7,Blanchester 6-9, and Felicity0-15.

Boys SoccerPlayer of the yearWill Walker (12) of Batavia.Coach of the year Bob Walker of Batavia.First teamWill Walker, Matt Walker

(12), Nolan O’Brien (12),Matt Smith (11), McClainShepard (11), and TimmyKnauer (10) of Batavia andDillon Smith (12) and JacobFry (10) of Felicity.

Second teamTyler Osborne (12), Jordan

Richardson (11), LukeBradburn (11), and Zach

Hargis (11) of Batavia andClayton Wehrum (10) ofFelicity.

Final conference standingsBatavia 11-0-0, Blanchester

7-3-1, Felicity 2-8-1, andGeorgetown 1-10.

Girls SoccerPlayer of the yearHolly Harris (10) of

Batavia.First teamHarris, Brittany Luginbuhl

(12), and Erika Bourque (10)of Batavia; Darcy Little (12)

of Williamsburg; andMackenzie Dunaway (10) andBrittany Sowers (10) ofFelicity.

Second teamCourtney Turner (12),

Becca Fink (11), andMackenzie Fisher (9) ofBatavia; Molly Bruns (11) ofWilliamsburg; and HannahMullins (12) of Felicity.

Final conference standingsBatavia 9-3-1, Blanchester

8-5-0, Williamsburg 2-9-2,Felicity 1-9-3, andGeorgetown 1-9-3.

Boys GolfPlayer of the yearEric Brown (11) of Batavia.First teamBrown and Caleb Santel

(12) of Batavia.Second teamCain Gibson (11) of

Batavia.Conference tournament

team scoreBlanchester 806, Batavia

862, East Clinton 924, andGeorgetown 1107. Felicityand Williamsburg did notcompete.

Girls TennisFirst teamKelly Simmons (12) and

Beth Turner (12) of BataviaSecond teamMeranda Bare (12) of

Batavia and Amanda White(11) of Felicity.

Final conference standingsBlanchester 11-0, East

Clinton 8-3, Batavia 5-6, andFelicity 2-9. Williamsburg didnot compete.

Southern Buckeye National Division All-Starsare led by Brown, Knauer, and Meisberger

The SBC-N first team football all-stars include, front row from left, Kaeleb Bean, Matt Morrow, Cory Huffman, NateWitkemper, Matt Blackburn, and Will Henderson of East Clinton, and Cody Wiedemann of Williamsburg; row two, KevinKeeton, Billy Hickey, and Anthony Young of Williamsburg; and Jacob Hacker, Tyler Berkshire, and Kenny Thompson ofClermont Northeastern; row three, Aaron Wright of Clermont Northeastern; Coy Burroughs, Kelly Penquite of Blanchester,and Andy Lakes of Blanchester; and Gabe Archer and Ryan Gormley of Batava. Not pictured, Jason Zavislak ofWilliamsburg.

The Southern Buckeye Conference National Division first team boys cross country all-starsinclude, left to right, row one, Nick McAfee of Georgetown, Jacob Braswell of Batavia, CodyPack of Georgetown, and Caleb McCullough of Blanchester; and row two, JakeMcClanahan of Blanchester, Josh Moon of Batavia, Jeff Cook of Blanchester, and coach ofthe year Nick McAfee of Georgetown.

The Southern Buckeye Conference National Division first team girls cross country all-starsinclude, left to right, row one, Kylie Watson of Georgetown, Andrea Slocum and SamanathaPark of Blanchester, and Bekah Jordan of Williamsburg; and row two Sidney DuBois andMegan Brown of Blanchester, Katherine McPhillips of Williamsburg, and Cierra Isner ofBatavia. Not pictured, coach of the year Tony Blevins of Blanchester.

The Southern Buckeye Conference National Division first team volleyball all-stars include,left to right, row one, Brooke Embry of Batavia, Jenna Weisflock and Elizabeth Brooks ofBlanchester, and Jordanne Finley of East Clinton; and, row two, Amber Lawrence of Felicity,Kirsten Grant of Georgetown, and Rachel Meisberger and Alexa Tibbs of Williamsburg. Notpictured, coach of the year Ed Stewart of Williamsburg.

The Southern Buckeye Conference National Division first team girls tennis all-stars include,left to right, row one, Kaitlyn Woodruff of Batavia, Miranda Fawley and Chelsea Wisniewskiof Blanchester, Amber Boris of East Clinton, and coach of the year Jerry Carpenter of EastClinton; and row two, Emily Nunn and Brooke Vandervort of East Clinton, Taylor Carter ofFelicity, and Brandie Thompson and Beth Huffman of East Clinton.

The Southern Buckeye Conference National Division first team boys soccer all-stars includeleft to right, row one, Timmy Knauer, Matt Smith, McClain Shepard, Chad Moles, LukeBradburn, and Ian Malott of Batavia, and row two, Jake Parker of Blanchester, ClaytonWehrum, Jake Fry, and Trevor Shouse of Felicity, and D. J. Latham of Georgetown. Not pic-tured, coach of the year Bob Walker of Batavia.

The Southern Buckeye National first team girls soccer all-stars include, left to right, rowone, Becca Fink of Batavia, Caitlyn Zike, Ashley Smithson, Chelsea Wisniewski, and MandyMonds of Blanchester; and row two, Christine Dreiling, Mackenzie Dunaway, and BrittanySowers of Felicity, Amanda Jelley of Georgetown, and Molly Bruns of Williamsburg. Not pic-tured, Brittany Steinmetz of Batavia and coach of the year Gary Monds of Blanchester.