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Chamber to host candidate, issue forum

Local News Alexis Smith benefit dinner this Sunday BEAVERCREEK — The Beavercreek Football Club will host a spaghetti dinner benefitting the Alexis Hope Smith Memorial Fund. Smith was a junior at Beavercreek High School and the daughter of a BHS football coach. She lost her life in a car wreck last month. The dinner will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 12 at the Beavercreek Church of the Nazarene on North Fairfield Road. The cost is $10 for adults and $5 for students and children.

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Index Local.................................................................2A Record...............................................................3A Obituaries..........................................................3A Community........................................................4A Area Digest........................................................5A Classified...........................................................6A-8A Soin Sneak Peek................................................9A Sports................................................................10A

A work of art Get a sneak peek inside Beavercreek’s new Soin Medical Center, page 9A. By ASIA AIKINS Editor aaikins@xeniagazette.com BEAVERCREEK — “We wanted it to be a healing environment,” said Kettering Health Network’s Director of Facilities, Jim Porter. “We wanted people to have a hotel-like experience instead of walking in and getting white coat syndrome.” The Indu and Raj Soin Medical Center is almost complete. Technology for surgeries, X-Rays, and emergency rooms has been installed. Nurses have begun training to become familiar with the new facility. But contractors are spending time finishing the minor details that make this hospital unique. “This is going to be a service-oriented hospital,” Porter said. “It’s a new concept.” A work of art, right down to the details, the Soin Medical Center reflects the concept behind renovations made to the Kettering Medical Center and Sycamore Medical Center. KHN worked with Jain Malkin, a San Diego based interior designer, to design the hospitals’ new look. Some of the unique features, like the bamboo garden, valet station and barbecue patio will be noticeable at the Soin. But features that may not be recognized, like the sound-absorbing ceiling tiles, pneumatic tube stations at every nurses’ station and flexible surgery rooms will make the biggest difference. The emergency department, lobby, and hallways are just some of the areas highlighting patient-first designs.

Each emergency room patient will be greeted immediately by an ER specialist at an open desk instead of greeted by the waiting room and closed doors. “Patients will walk into a person who will help them get to the next step,” Porter said. The lobby was designed in a “town-square” concept, allowing guests to see the hospital’s most-visited locations from the front doors. And patient room hallways are broken up by decorative in-set doors and curves instead of patients walking neverending white and stainless-steel hallways. Natural healing details can also be seen throughout the hospital with the use of natural materials, natural light, soft greens and local artwork. The most noticeable of the natural details is a waterfall that falls from the lobby’s second-floor to the basement cafeteria. Designers also incorporated KHN’s founding church, the Seventh Day Adventist, into the look of the hospital. A piece known as “The Creation Wall” was placed in the hall next to the information desk and the cafeteria is designed openly to reflect the importance of gathering. Through the services of Hok Architectural firm, Navigant consulting, Jain Malkin Interior Architecture, several local contractors, and generous donors like Mills-Morgan, and Indu and Raj Soin, this healing facility is set to open this month. The ribbon cutting ceremony will take place Feb. 17, and the emergency department will start accepting patients on Feb. 22.

Police looking for man caught on camera grabbing girl By ASIA AIKINS Weekly editor aaikins@xeniagazette.com

BEAVERCREEK — Police are looking for a man who was caught on camera inappropriately grabbing a woman on Jan. 28 in the lower level of the Beech parking garage at The Greene. The incident was reported anonymously to The Greene security. “It looks like the man came up from behind, grabbed the woman and ran,” said

Captain Jeff Fiorita of the Beavercreek Police Department. “It doesn’t appear that they knew each other.” The Greene security contacted Beavercreek police on Thursday asking for help in identifying the man. Video footage from the incident was released to the police to aide in the efforts. The man will not be charged criminally unless the victim comes forward and presses charges, Fiorita said. “We just want to know who he is,” Fiorita

said. “This kind of thing hasn’t really happened here before. We want to make sure it doesn’t happen again.” The suspect is described as a Hispanic male in his twenties, of average size. He has a mustache and was wearing a black hoodie, jeans, and white tennis shoes at the time of the incident. He was captured on camera driving away in a white, older model, four-door Honda Civic. Anyone with information is asked to contact Beavercreek police.

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By ASIA AIKINS Editor aaikins@xeniagazette.com BEAVERCREEK — The Beavercreek Chamber of Commerce will host a candidate and issue forum for primary election candidates and issues on the March 6 ballot this Tuesday. According to Chamber president, Clete Buddelmeyer, this is the first time the Chamber has hosted an event like this. “The Beavercreek Women’s League normally do them (forums), but not for the primaries,” he said. “We thought it was important to also do a forum for the primaries this year.” Buddelmeyer said it is important for citizens to get to know the new faces in the new 10th Congressional District, Second District Court of Appeals, and 73rd State Representative district, and make informed decisions during the March 6 elections. “This is a non-partisan forum,” he said. “We just want to make sure our members are fully aware of the candidates and their positions.” The forum will have a business focus, directed at Chamber members, but is open to the public. The forum will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Feb. 14 at Main Elementary School. All candidates running for 10th Congressional District, Second District Court of Appeals, State Representative for 73rd District, and both Greene County Commission seats have been invited to speak. Beavercreek City Schools and Beavercreek Township have also been invited to address their levy requests. So far, the following candidates have signed up to participate: Olivia Freeman, David Esrati, John Anderson, Linda Borgert, Jarrod Martin, Bill Conner, Tom Koogler, David Pendry, Joan Dautel, Bruce Hull, Marilyn Reid, David Pendry, Bob Glaser, Jeffrey Welbaum, and Darrell Heckman. Beavercreek City Schools Superintendent Nick Verhoff has also signed up to talk about Issue three. Doors open at 5 p.m. for networking. The forum will start at 6 p.m. Each candidate and issue representative will be given three minutes to address the audience. Audience members will be given the opportunity to submit question cards that will be addressed after all candidates have given their presentations. This is an opportunity for all members of our community to become more informed about the candidates and issues and is not an endorsement of any candidates or issues. “There’s so many good choices on the ballot this March,” Buddelmeyer said. “We just want citizens to make informed decisions.”


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Beavercreek News Current

County website gets hacked

Wright State University honored the community of Beavercreek on Jan. 27 with an evening of fun-filled events and a chance to see the Raiders in action. Special events included a pregame dinner at the Nutter Center and a men’s basketball game against Loyola. Pictured (left to right) are Wright State President David R. Hopkins, Cailen Cox, Basilios Sarris and Chris Cox. Photo courtesy of Wright State University.

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By Paul Collins Staff Writer pcollins@xeniagazette.com XENIA — Greene County received an unpleasant surprise early last week when its websites became the target of hacking. According to Steve Tomcisin, the IT director at the Greene County Auditor’s Office, Greene County authorities believe the breach occurred on Monday evening. While the web server that was hacked contained public information concerning real estate, no sensitive or private information was stored on the website. Still, Greene County Auditor, David

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Police honor long-term service highlighting department awards By ASIA AIKINS Editor aaikins@xeniagazette.com BEAVERCREEK — Three outstanding citizens and employees were highlighted during the Beavercreek Police Department awards recently. The 2011 Officer of the Year, Roger Hilderbrandt; Civilian of the Year, Joy Hill; and Citizen on Preventative Patrol of the Year, Don Ballweg, were all recognized for their significant contributions to the city last year. Hilderbrandt has been an officer for 24 years, said Captain Jeff Fiorita. “He always has a smile on his face,”

Fiorita said. “He’s a great team player and everything a police officer should be.” Hill has also been a long-term employee, racking up 29 years with the police as a dispatcher, Fiorita said. “She was recognized for her great additude,” Fiorita said. “She’s always working to better the city and the department.” Ballweg, the COPP of the Year recipient, was also recognized as the 2011 Crime Stoppers Citizen of the Year. A COPP volunteer for 18 years, Fiorita said Ballweg was recognized for his dedication. “He’s very dedicated,” Fiorita said. “He’s always there when we need him.”

AUM to host information session at The Greene

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BEAVERCREEK — Antioch University Midwest will host an information session for adult learners from 6 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 15 at the Books & Company in The Greene. AUM, a recognized national leader in adult learning, helps working adults to complete a bachelor’s degree or start a master’s degree in a supportive and distinctive academic community. At this session participants will be introduced to the seven AUM undergraduate and five graduate academic programs with an overview of admissions and financial aid information. The bachelor completion programs are Early Childhood Education, Health and Wellness, Health Services Administration, Humanities, Literature and Creative Writing, Management, and Sustainability. The on-site graduate programs include Master of Education and Ohio Principal Licensure and Master of Education and Teacher Licensure. Online graduate programs with limited residency are Conflict Analysis and Engagement, Individualized Master of Arts, and Management and Leading Change. AUM accepts all community college credits earned with an associate degree if credits meet the required guidelines. AUM also features a new Healthcare Advocacy Professional certificate designed to prepare adult learners to help patients navigate through healthcare system processes, procedures and delivery. For more information, contact Oscar Robinson, Admissions Outreach Director, at 937-769-1818 or orobinson@antioch.edu.

Graham is urging Greene County residents to err on the side of caution. According to Graham and Tomcisin, data such as user names and passwords used for applications on the website may have been compromised. “A lot of people use one password for multiple applications,” said Graham. “It may be in people’s best interest to change their passwords.” “We’re taking proactive steps to inform people that data may have been compromised,” added Tomcisin. The Greene County Sheriff ’s

Office was contacted shortly after the breach was discovered and an investigation is now underway. The Greene County Auditor’s Office also turned information over to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Cyber Crime Division, which is tasked with the responsibility of investigating high-tech crimes. While speaking with this paper, Tomcisin stated that steps are being taken to guarantee the website’s security. “We did identify a vulnerability,” said Tomcisin. “We’re taking steps to mitigate that.”


RECORD

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Beavercreek police reports Feb. 2 11:43 p.m. - Suspicious vehicle reported on the 3400 block of Dayton Xenia Road. 10:30 p.m. - Missing person reported on the 1500 block of Woods Drive. 7:06 p.m. - Suspicious vehicle reported on the 3700 block of Patterson Road. 6:16 p.m. - Theft reported on the 500 block of Grange Hall Road. 5:52 p.m. - Open door/window reported on the 3700 block of Winthrop Drive. 3:10 p.m. - Theft reported on the 1700 block of Edith Marie Drive. 1:08 p.m. - Theft reported on the 3800 block of Colonel Glenn Hwy. 12:51 p.m. - Harassment reported on the 1300 block of Research Park Drive. 11:42 a.m. - Sex offense reported on the 2600 block of Hibiscus Way. 9:56 a.m. - Theft reported on the 3300 block of Pentagon Blvd. 6:48 a.m. - Theft reported on the 3400 block of Baronwood Blvd. 6:37 a.m. - Intoxicated subject reported on the 2600 block of Hibiscus Way. 3:15 a.m. - Intoxicated subject reported on the 3900 block of Dayton Xenia Road. 12:47 a.m. - Suspicious vehicle reported on the 4000 block of Indian Ripple Road.

Feb. 1 11:45 p.m. - Protection order violation reported on the 2600 block of Big Woods Trail. 9:17 p.m. - Harassment reported at The Greene. 6:52 p.m. - Domestic dispute reported on the 2200 block of Tourney Trail.

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6:49 p.m. - Unwanted subject on the 3300 block of Pentagon Blvd. 6:33 p.m. - Theft reported on the 4400 block of Walnut St. 5:15 p.m. - Theft reported on Birch Aly. 4:48 p.m. - Juvenile complaint on the 600 block of Grange Hall Road. 11:15 a.m. - Suspicious person reported on Rosell Drive. 10:56 a.m. - Suspicious person reported at Tourney Trail and Windsor Drive. 10:24 a.m. - Littering/dumping reported on the 4400 block of Love Lane. 9:56 a.m. - Theft reported on the 3300 block of Claydor Drive. 8:54 a.m. - Open door/window reported on the 1800 block of Wilene Drive. 5:08 a.m. - Theft reported on the 4200 block of Colonel Glenn Hwy. 2:56 a.m. - Suspicious vehicle reported on the 1300 block of Technology Court. 1:29 a.m. - Suspicious vehicle reported on the 2800 block of N. Fairfield Road. 12:03 a.m. - Disturbance reported on the 4400 block of Stonecastle Drive.

Jan. 31 11:07 p.m. - Suspicious vehicle reported on Aberdeen Village Drive. 6:33 p.m. - Panhandling reported on the 2800 block of N. Fairfield Drive. 6:10 p.m. - Theft reported at the Fairfield Commons Mall. 5:18 p.m. - Unwanted subject reported on the 1800 block of Rick Court. 4:03 p.m. - Suspicious person reported on the 3200 block of Indian Ripple Road.

Obituaries

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3:02 p.m. - Peace officer called to the 3300 block of Claydor Drive. 3:01 p.m. - Theft reported on the 3800 Catherine Queen McCallister, age 63, of Beavercreek, block of Colonel Glenn Hwy. passed away Thursday, January 26, 2012 at Hospice of Dayton, 1:16 p.m. - Burglary reported on the after a lengthy illness. 2600 block of Harding Court. She was born in Buckhannon, West 11:56 a.m. - Assault reported on the Virginia on July 20, 1948, the daughter of 2600 block of Dayton Xenia Road. Glen and Roberta Queen.She was preced11:01 a.m. - Criminal Damaging ed in death by her parents, and her husreported on the 1900 block of N. band, Marc E. McCallister, who died in Longview St. 2006. 4:42 a.m. - Suspicious vehicle reportShe is survived by her niece, Kelly ed on the 3500 block of Dayton Xenia of Louisville, Kentucky. Maciejak Road. Graveside services will be held at 2pm, 2:16 a.m. - Suspicious vehicle reportFriday, February 3, 2011, at Woodland Cemetery, Xenia, with ed on the 700 block of Alpha Road. Pastor Isaac Flora presiding. There will be no visitation. Neeld Jan. 30 Funeral Home is entrusted with the arrangements. Condolences 8:44 p.m. - Suspicious person report- may be made to the family at www.NeeldFuneralHome.com. ed on the 2900 block of Stonewall Drive. 7:29 p.m. - Protection order violation reported on the 1700 block of Wilene Jean King, age 84 of Beavercreek, passed away Friday Drive. February 3, 2012 in the Summit at Park Hills. She was born 7:15 p.m. - Theft reported on the 4000 August 21, 1927 in Paintsville, KY, the daughter of the late block of Colonel Glenn Hwy. Will and Edna (Pickelseimer) Rice. Jean was a longtime 6:13 p.m. - Burglary reported on the employee of Roush’s Restaurant in Fairborn where she was a 1100 block of Stanwick Drive. waitress. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death 4:24 p.m. - Theft reported on the 2600 by her first husband, John Cutlip; second husband, William block of Dayton Xenia Road. King; and a brother, Charles. She is survived by two sons, 1:11 p.m. - Theft reported on the 4400 Edward Preston and wife Mary of Beavercreek, Tommy Preston and wife Carol of Fairfax Station, VA; two grandchildren; three block of Straight Arrow Road. great-grandchildren; and a brother, John Rice of Brooksville, 12:51 p.m. - Fraud/forgery reported KY. The family will receive friends on Monday February 6, on the 4100 block of Lyndell Drive. 12:21 p.m. - Burglary reported on the 2012 from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. in the Belton-Stroup Funeral Home, 422 E. Dayton-Yellow Springs Rd., Fairborn, where a 2300 block of County Line Road. 5:34 a.m. - Suspicious person reported funeral service will be held on Tuesday February 7, 2012 at on the 1700 block of Grange Hall Road. 11:00 A.M. Interment will follow in the Byron Cemetery. Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to Hospice of 12:48 a.m. - Suspicious vehicle Dayton. Condolences may be made to the family at reported on the 3800 block of Colonel www.BeltonStroup.com. Glenn Hwy.

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BRWC to host candidates BEAVERCREEK — The Beavercreek Republican Women’s Club will host a Candidates Forum at 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 20 at the Beavercreek Church of the Nazarene, 1850 N. Fairfield Rd. The public is welcome to attend this free informative forum. Candidates running for State Representative of the 73rd District, State Central Committee Male Representative and Female Representative, and the two Greene County Commissioner seats will be present. Light refreshments will be served. For further information please contact Karen Kasparek at 937-429-0447.

St. Luke to present ‘Law & Order: Fairy Tale Unit’ BEAVERCREEK — The sixth and seventh grade classes of St. Luke Catholic School will present “Law & Order: Fairy Tale Unit,” a short comedy by Jonathan Rand, based on classic fairy tale characters. Performances will be held at 7 p.m. Feb. 17 and Feb. 18 in Gilligan Hall at St. Luke Catholic Church. Ticket prices are $4 for adults and $2 for students. Parents and their children may purchase a family pass for $8. “Law & Order: Fairy Tale Unit” is a send-up of the popular television show, “Law & Order” and its spin-offs. Filled with your favorite fairy tale characters, it tells the story of the “The Three Little Pigs,” but set in modern times. Bring the whole family to enjoy this hilarious romp. Tickets are available by calling 937-426-1733 ext. 402. Seating is limited, so advanced purchase of tickets is recommended.

Forward Foundation to host fundraiser BEAVERCREEK — The Beavercreek Forward Foundation will host its first fund-raising event Feb. 9 at Bar Louie’s at The Greene. The Beavercreek Forward Foundation was established in 2009 to promote philanthropy and support organizations in the Beavercreek area. Grants are awarded annually to organizations based on request submissions, selection by judges and availability of funds. The Beavercreek Forward Foundation will host the “I Love Beavercreek, A Celebrity Affair” from 5:30 to 9 p.m. on Feb. 9 at Bar Louie’s to raise money for future grants. Contributors will enjoy food, drinks, auctions and games to support area non-profit organizations. The following local celebrities have been scheduled to appear: Larry Hansgen, Sandy Collins, Dan Edwards, Doug Mann, Steve Van Gorder, Jason Michaels, Gabrielle Enright, Dr. Hopkins, Eileen Austria, Beavercreek City Council members, Rick Perales, and Bob Glaser. “We think it will be a fun evening and hopefully be a great fundraiser for the foundation,” said Gussie Jones of the Beavercreek Forward Foundation. Any donations from businesses or individuals are fully tax deductible. For more information on the Beavercreek Forward Foundation, visit www.beavercreekforwardfoundation.org.

By ASIA AIKINS Editor aaikins@xeniagazette.com BEAVERCREEK — Communication was key at the Beavercreek City Council and Board of Education joint session held on Monday. The two-in-one meeting was the first of its kind held in over a year. Board members offered input in council discussions, and council members participated in school board issues. The night began with representatives from the Beavercreek Stars basketball club sharing a big land purchase with council members. The purchase will allow the club to build a new gym across from the police station just off of Dayton-Xenia Road. The building will include four courts, rivaling tournament sites in the region and bringing tourism Beavercreek’s downtown area. Beavercreek’s planning and zoning department also presented ideas to improve the downtown area during the meeting. An unfinished packet was presented to both board and council members showing the goals for the Dayton-Xenia Road corridor improvement project. Members from both group weighed in to show support for the project. “I hope this project will give our downtown a little

People make the Creek BEAVERCREEK — All five elementary buildings are beginning walk throughs with their staff. Parkwood teachers have been leaving their classrooms and visiting three other classrooms with an administrator. The purpose of these walk throughs are to promote collegiality and observe fellow teachers practices and discuss how teachers can take some of the things they see back to their classrooms. Walk throughs help continue to develop professional learning communities at Parkwood. The teachers were excited to see students in a variety of settings and learn from their coworkers. Reading teachers were amazed by how much they could learn about classroom management from the Phys. Ed. teacher and 4th grade teachers even got great ideas from 1st grade teachers. Parkwood is eager to continue to develop a shared vision and work and learn colRecently, Beavercreek High School lost one of its students, Alexis Smith, in a tragic car accident. Alexis was a very energetic and outgoing young lady who made an impact on everyone she met. Alexis’ father, Mark, is a Xenia teacher and assistant football coach

at math. She has often been the winner of Around the World with math facts and is often the first in math player of the day! She is one of those students that teachers wish they had a million of! She is consistently displaying her Shaw’s Paws: A respectful and responsible caring citizen that is a problem solver. Work doesn’t stop at 3 p.m. for Fairbrook teachers. They work with students after school, offering things like scooter hockey or Webmasters, and do other things for the community. Every teacher is on committees, many attend Food4Funds, science fairs, art shows, Muse, plays, musicals, business partnership meetings, PTO meetings, PTO events, CBS meetings and volunteer in other ways. They attend a myriad of meetings, trainings, and parent visits, many of which take place after work hours. It is normal to find a few teachers working late in the evening or on the weekend, although none of this generates extra income. They do it because it is good for kids. It is difficult to isolate one teacher to highlight when they are all exceptional. I want to point out the dedication they give to our students. They want the students to do their best and do all they can to allow that to happen.

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Superintendent Guest Columnist The cost for the dinner is $10 for adults and $5 for children and seniors. All proceeds will be donated to the Alexis Hope Smith Memorial Fund. There is no better choice for Citizen of the Month at Shaw Elementary than third grader Anam Dewani. Anam is one of those special people who have the quality of making others feel good about themselves. She goes out of her way to help others in class with their work, cheer them up when they are feeling sad, and is genuinely kind to others. In the classroom she excels

Support for Martin, District 73 Editor: I am writing this letter to support Jarrod Martin for State Representative of the recently formed 73rd District. I sincerely believe Martin is the best candidate for the seat, and yes, I have met the other candidates. Now, I am pleased to say Martin’s contenders seem to possess many fine assets to recommend them, nevertheless the candidates do not quite measure up to Martin’s work ethic and leadership abilities. Facts: Jarrod Martin holds a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in Business Administration. He is a small business owner and he has sponsored, co-sponsored, and voted for legislation to promote small businesses and help Ohio’s economy. He is a life-long resident of Greene County having been born in Xenia and raised in Beavercreek. Currently, he lives in Beavercreek with his wife and three young children, and the family attends Saint Luke Church. He has always voted

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at Beavercreek. The football programs of Xenia, Carroll, and Beavercreek are hosting a spaghetti dinner for the Smith family on Sunday, February 12th, from 5:007:00 p.m. at the Beavercreek Church of the Nazarene on North Fairfield Road. Everyone is welcome. Please come out to support this wonderful family during this difficult time.

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Vote for student breast cancer awareness videos DAYTON — Now is the time to vote for this year’s best Breast Cancer Awareness Video. The Fourth Annual Student Breast Cancer Video Contest, sponsored by the Breast Cancer Foundation and the Breast Cancer Task Force of the Greater Miami Valley, is in full swing and now is the time for the public to chime in on which video they prefer. This year, students from 10 local high schools – Alter, Beavercreek, Bellbrook, Centerville, Dixie, Miamisburg, Oakwood, Springboro, Stebbins and Stiver’s School for the Arts – created and entered 53 different videos for the competition. Each of these videos focused on the importance of breast cancer awareness, the risk factors associated with breast cancer and the importance in early detection. To cast your vote, visit www.breastcancertf.org/contest and follow their link to all the videos on YouTube. Voting goes on through February 15. A Red Carpet Awards Ceremony at Rave Cinema in The Greene will be held 4 p.m. Sunday, March 4. More than $10,000 in scholarships and prizes will be given to winners. WDTN-2 News Sunrise Program Anchor Dan Edwards will emcee the event along with Kim Faris from 94.5 LITE FM. This awards ceremony is open to the public. For more information about the contest or awards ceremony, visit www.breastcancertf.org or contact Leigh Ann Fulford, chair of the Student Breast Cancer Video Contest, at 937-294-3816.

more identity,” said Rob Dotson, vice-president of the Board of Education. During the school levy strategy update, presented by Superintendent Nick Verhoff, council members shared concerns that had been voiced to them by the public. One of the big issues was more busing changes if the March 6 levy is passed. “Busing will be restored by the beginning of the 2012 school year,” Verhoff assured council members. “We’re trying to do it sooner, but we can’t promise anything yet.” Because former Beavercreek bus drivers took jobs in other districts, new drivers would have to be hired and trained before busing is fully restored to the high school and middle schools. The new hiring process could take four to six weeks, Verhoff said. School board member Kim Grant urged council members to attend the Community Conversations each week to show support for the schools and show the public that City Council and the BOE are working together. During a closing round table discussion, members of both groups urged that the BOE and City Council communicate more, especially during election times. The agreed target date for the next joint-session was January 2013.

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Republican. Now that John Langenderfer has dropped out of the primary race that leaves Jarrod Martin as the only candidate that has never been divorced. He believes in the sanctity of marriage, the family unit, and he is pro-life. In Columbus, he voted for the heartbeat bill. He is a strong supporter of the Second Amendment and he is a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association. He is a recipient of the “Watchdog of the Treasury” award and he worked to pass a state budget that closed an $8 billion deficit. In the current 129th general assembly he has written two bills that have become law in Ohio. In closing, let me say that Jarrod Martin is one of the genuine Republican leaders of our party and I cordially invite any Republican who reads this letter to join with me and vote for Jarrod Martin on March 6th. Matt Noble, Beavercreek Send us a letter to the editor today. See rules below. editor@xeniagazette.com

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Pancake breakfast

BEAVERCREEK — The Boy Scouts of St. Luke Troop 85 invite residents to a wonderful breakfast with great food and fellowship 8:30 a.m. until noon on Feb. 19. The breakfast will be held at St. Luke Parish Social Center, 1442 N. Fairfield Road, Beavercreek. It will include pancakes, french toast, eggs, biscuits and gravy, sausage, bacon, homemade cinnamon rolls, tortillas, doughnuts, fresh fruit, coffee, tea, juice and milk. Admission is $8 for adults, $6 for children six to 12 years old and children under six are free. There is a $25 family limit. For more information, please contact Tammie Retzloff at 937-427-0685.

Weekend of Jazz

BEAVERCREEK — The Beavercreek High School music department will host its annual Weekend of Jazz on March 1, 2, and 3. This year’s lineup will include performances by: Beavercreek Schools (Ankeney, Ferguson and BHS) on Thursday, March 1, admission is free; Sylvan Street Jazz on Friday, March 2, admission is $30 for adults and $20 for students and seniors; School jazz bands on Saturday, March 3 all day; and The Buddy Rich Big Band featuring Gregg Potter and Cathy Rich Saturday evening, admission for adults is $30, and $20 for students and seniors. For more information and to purchase tickets, go to www.weekendofjazz.org. All tickets purchased by Feb. 2 will include a $5 discount.

Community meetings

BEAVERCREEK — Residents with questions about taxation, expenditures or other aspects of Beavercreek Schools’ operations are invited to attend a series of meetings billed as “Community Conversations” that will be held by the school district in January and February. District leaders, including Superintendent Nick Verhoff, Treasurer Stephen Maag, and members of the Beavercreek Board of Education are inviting residents to take part in small group discussions designed to promote greater interaction. “School funding is complicated and frequently misunderstood, and we want to offer residents the opportunity to sit down and converse with district leaders in an informal fashion,” said Verhoff. “Our goal is to provide them with answers to their most pressing questions.” Community Conversations meetings will be held at 7 p.m. at the following dates and locations: • Wednesday, Feb. 15, Parkwood Elementary, 1791 Wilene Drive • Tuesday, Feb. 21, Valley Elementary, 3601 Jonathan Drive For more information about these meetings, contact Beavercreek Schools at 937426-1522.

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cake breakfast. Families who rent a sugar bucket will receive a pass for a free breakfast for up to four individuals that will include maple syrup, hot pancakes, sausage, milk, coffee, tea and juice from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m., Saturday, March 3, at the Narrows Reserve and Nature Center. Sugar bucket rentals may be placed at any time but no later than the March 3 breakfast. Cost is $50 per bucket/per year. For more information or to reserve a sugar bucket, call Greene County Parks & Trails at 937-562-6440 or email rgregory@co.greene.oh.us.

Seminar series

XENIA — Join Greene County Parks &Trails for the on-going Sportsman’s Seminar Series featuring local outdoor professionals and other regional outdoor experts to bring the latest information on fishing, boating, hunting and other outdoor topics. Learn how to maximize your use of a GPS unit with guidance by the Dayton Sail and Power Squadron beginning at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 7, in the new location of the Greene County Media Room, 541 Ledbetter Rd., Xenia. All seminars are free and open to the public. For more information about any Greene County Parks &Trails program, call 937-562-6440, email rgregory@co.greene.oh.us

Beekeeping class

BEAVERCREEK — Learn how to raise bees and set up a hive at the beginning beekeeping class series offered by Greene County Parks & Trails from 9 to 10:30 a.m., Saturdays, Feb. 4, 11, 25 and March 10; and 1 to 2:30 p.m., Saturdays, Feb. 18, March 17, 24, at the Narrows Reserve Nature Center, 2575 Indian Ripple Road. This is a second set of classes offered by Greene County Parks & Trails after the first sessions of classes filled to capacity. This series will feature hands-on experience at the on-site apiary with instruction by Bill Starrett. The class is open to individuals 14 years and older. Cost for the series is $40 (Greene County resident); and $50 (nonresident). For more information, call Greene County Parks & Trails at 937-562-6440 or email rgregory@co.greene.oh.us.

Schmitt holds the two new screech owls that will be housed in the aviary at the Narrows Reserve and Nature Center. The birds, which are injured and cannot be released into the wild, will be used in nature programming. Submitted photo.

Parks welcomes new residents XENIA — Injured and unable to live on their own in the wild, two screech owls are the newest arrivals to Greene County Parks & Trails and reside in the aviary at the Narrows Reserve Nature Center. The park agency obtained the two owls from a wildlife rehabilitation center in northern Ohio and both will be used in the naturalist education program through visits to local schools or in programming held at the Narrows Reserve. “We’ll use the owls to educate residents of all ages about native wildlife,” said Greene County Parks & Trails staff naturalist Ashlee Schmitt. “When you see something up close and it’s a living, breathing animal,” Schmitt adds, “it’s a much more powerful than in a picture on or a video. We want residents to learn and to value our native wildlife.” One owl has an injured wing while the other has only one eye, she added. “These owls are wild animals and are not pets,” Schmitt said. “We have state and federal permits to house our birds of prey that cannot be released back into the wild.” The screech owls will join a turkey vulture and a red-trailed hawk in the aviary located at the Narrows Reserve Nature Center. The birds are available for viewing from dawn to dusk. For more information about a naturalist program at a school or other location, call Greene County Parks & Trails Chief Naturalist Cris Barnett at 937-562-6474 or email cbarnett@co.greene.oh.us.

Zeman, Meyer named to Dean’s List HUNTINGTON, Ind. — Heidi Zeman, a senior Psychology major from Beavercreek, OH, was named to the Dean’s List at Huntington University for the fall semester of the 2011-12 school year.

Winter classes

BEAVERCREEK — Stay active during the cold months. Warm up inside with Yoga, Pilates and Zumba Classes with the Beavercreek Parks and Recreation department. Openings are still available in the Yoga (Beginning and Continuing Class), Pilates and Zumba classes. Check out the new class “Zumba Gold,” which modifies the moves and pacing to suit the active older participant. Call 937-427-5514 or email parks@ci.beavercreek.oh.us for more information or to register.

XENIA — Groups of ten or more can enjoy a private tour of the Sugar Grove at the Narrows Reserve with its lingering BEAVERCREEK — The City of scent of sweet maple syrup in a hike led by Beavercreek Parks, Recreation and Culture Greene County Parks & Trails naturalists. Department is currently accepting applicaTours can be arranged between Feb. 21 tions for their summer staff. Be a part of a and March 7 with the 90-minutes hikes great team by joining the staff as camp completed by 5 p.m. counselors, camp director, sports manageThe tours will highlight how sap is ment intern or recreation intern. formed and is transformed into syrup using For more information call 937-427-5514 both Native American and modern techor 937-320-7387. niques. The program meets school proficiency standards Your for all field trip opportunities. Will Look Great! Samples of warm maple LAMP SHADES 5,000 in Stock! syrup will be sampled at the end of the tour. Cost is $2 per person (Greene County LAMPS • FIXTURES • SHADES resident) and $3 per person 8518 East National Road (US 40) • 8 Miles East of Springfield (non-resident). (937) 568-4551 To schedule a private tour www.JohnsonsLampShop.com or for more information, call facebook.com/johnsonslampshop Greene County Parks & (Please bring your lamp BASE for proper fitting of Shades) Trails Chief Naturalist Cris WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY 10-5 • SATURDAY 10-4 Barnett at 937-562-6474 or email cbarnett@co.greene.oh.us.

NEW CONCORD, Ohio — Alexandra C. Meyer of Beavercreek was named to the Muskingum University fall 2011 Dean’s List. Meyer is a sophomore majoring in Early Childhood Education, and specializing in Special Education.

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250 Office/Clerical Bookkeeper/Data Entry Two yrs Acctg/Data Entry exp required. Detail oriented, accurate person needed. Fast paced office must multi-task, 30-35 hrs M-F in Kettering office. Email resumes: dcarlson@sfsdayton.com SFS. (937)853-2329.

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XENIA, Nice clean rooms and kitchenettes, newly remodeled, all utilities, microwave, refrigerator, weekly rate, (937)352-0067.

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CEDARGRO FARMS The Mark Thordsen Family offers corn for feed or stoves $7 per 50 lb bag. Also bulk volume discount. Straw $3, Hay will be available June 2012 Cedarville 937-307-8119 937-766-5540

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Telemarketing Supervisor The primary job duty will be to manage a team of two telemarketers who will call local residents to inform them about their local community newspapers and websites in an effort to attract new readers and subscribers. Candidate must have one year sales or management experience. Hours are Monday – Friday 4:30 pm – 8:00 pm. We offer a safe work environment and an hourly salary plus monthly bonus for goal achievement.

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A work of art... right down to the details Focused on the details Designers used natural materials and local artwork to create a natural feel throughout the hospital.

“We want this to be a healing environment,” said Jim Porter, director of facilities.

“Grandchildren bring a lot of joy to our lives. It is our responsibility to make this world a better place for them and future generations.” -Raj Soin

Founded by the Seventh-Day Adventists Church, each Kettering Health Network hospital holds a display called “The Creation Wall” showing the seven days of creation. The Raj Soin Medical Center stays true to the church roots considering its beliefs in every detail. The importance of family and gathering is shown in the cafeteria with an open floor plan and concrete mold of the Soin grandchildren’s hands.

A service-oriented hospital, the patient comes first at the Soin Medical Center. Patients are greeted upon entering the ER and use the latest technology during their stay. Nurse and staff training began recently in the emergency department to ensure that patients receive the attention they deserve from qualified personnel. Each patient room comes with a 42-inch flat screen television that can be used to rate pain levels, order meals, or surf the web. A “town-square” designed lobby allows patients to find different areas of the hospital easily. The use of natural materials and natural tones are used for patient and guest relaxation.

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Carroll heats up in second half to overtake a tough Bellbrook team By WAYNE BAKER Sports Editor wbaker@xeniagazette.com

RIVERSIDE — Bellbrook and Carroll (18-1) beat up on each other for four intense quarters, but with a big second half surge the Lady Patriots managed to pull out a tough 51-41 victory. It was Senior Night, and Carroll High School decided to honor the seniors for both teams before the opening tipoff. Bellbrook’s Kaitlin Gibson, Shelby Sigman, Elizabeth Dimbath and Leisha Crawford stepped up for a nice ovation. Carroll’s Dorothy Stevens, Christine Kinstedt, Kelly Sheedy and Kelley Austria then received their applause. Once the pleasantries were over, a basketball battle ensued on the court. Head coach Rob Berry honored his Carroll seniors by allowing non-starting seniors to hit the floor first. Bellbrook’s Jason Tincher went with his normal rotation and they started out on fire, jumping out to an 18-8 lead at the end of the first quarter. Junior Erin Dorn and Crawford drained big three pointers and sophomore post, Chea Taylor was dominating defensively in the post for the Lady Eagles. Carroll was struggling in its halfcourt offense and firing airballs on wide open looks. “It was Senior Night and that can make it tough to get into a rhythm,� Berry said. “It’s tough when there are players on the court not used to starting, but you want to give them a chance.� But when you have Kelley Austria on your team, no lead can be considered safe, and last night, Bellbrook’s wasn’t. Bellbrook was shutout in the second quarter. Carroll ramped up the defensive pressure in the second quarter and started knocking down some long range shots. Sophomore Ashley DePoorter buried a three at the 4:30 mark to chop the Lady Eagles’ lead to 18-16, then moment later

after a forced turnover, junior Lyndsey Blandford drilled a deep three from the corner and the Lady Patriots had erased Bellbrook’s lead and took a 19-18 lead into halftime. An amazing feat, as they held Bellbrook scoreless in the second quarter. “We turned it around in that second quarter,� Berry said. The play was very physical in the second half and each team’s guards did a fine job of withstanding withering defensive pressure. Gabrielle Etter was brilliant with the basketball against Carroll’s pressure and Taylor kept crashing the offensive boards to pull Bellbrook close, 36-29 a the 4:47 point in the fourth quarter. Susan Wollenhaupt, Madison Schroeder and Ciara Poppa came through for Carroll late in the fourth offensively and defensively to help the home team ice the victory. Caroline Hypes nailed some big shots late to keep the Lady Eagles close and Crawford put in some tough buckets, but Carroll spread the floor with a four-corner offense to stall the visitor’s rally. “It was a tough game, but we were able to have a big second half rally,� Berry said. Tincher was pleased with his team’s effort and felt they never quit in the game and will make a deep run in the tournament. Austria finished the game with 17 points followed by Poppa and Blanford, who finished with nine points each. Crawford netted 13 for Bellbrook, with Taylor adding nine, Dorn and Hypes six points apiece. Carroll is the No. 1 seed in the Xenia sectional for Division II and will open play Thursday, Feb 16 against Northeastern (117) at Xenia beginning at 7:30 p.m. Bellbrook, also in Division II, and a No. 2 seed in the Springboro sectional will open against Franklin (4-14) next Tuesday in Springboro beginning at 7:30 p.m.

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Girls basketball Lady Beavers closer to home for tournament BEAVERCREEK — The Lady Beavers (9-9) will play Troy in Xenia for the first round of post-season tournaments. The game will be at 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 11.

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Easter 2012

Egg Hunts The Vineyard annual Easter Egg Hunt 11 a.m. Saturday, April 7 at Delco Park. Patterson Park Church: 12:30-2 p.m. Saturday, April 7 at 3655 E. Patterson Road. Beavercreek Church of the Nazarene’s Neighborhood Hunt: 2-4 p.m. Saturday, April 7 at Royal Point Park.

Services The Vineyard: Good Friday service at 7 p.m. Easter services at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, April 7 and 9 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. on Sunday, April 8.

Beavercreek Baptist Church: Easter service at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, April 8.

Patterson Park Church: Good Friday service at 7 p.m. Easter services at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m on Sunday, April 8.

Beavercreek Church of the Nazarene: Easter services at 9 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. on Sunday, April 8.

St. Luke Parish: Good Friday services at noon and 7 p.m. Easter vigil at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, April 7. Morning mass at 8 a.m., 10 a.m. and noon on Easter Sunday.

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By ASIA AIKINS Beavercreek Editor aaikins@xeniagazette.com BEAVERCREEK — A Beavercreek man was killed over the weekend in an accident on Interstate 75 near Mount Vernon, Ky. Keith L. Holbrook, 55, and his wife, Teresa Holbrook were traveling on I-75 when a major accident involving four cars and three tractor-trailers occurred on Sunday afternoon. Teresa was taken by medical helicopter to the University of Kentucky Medical Center and listed in serious condition. Keith was pronounced dead at the scene. The Holbrooks are both graduates of Beavercreek High School and Teresa teaches sixth grade science at Ferguson Middle School. “We were greatly saddened to hear such tragic news,” said Beavercreek Superintendent Nick Verhoff. Verhoff said he received news of the accident Sunday evening by text message. “Their children went through Beavercreek schools as well,” he said. “Our hearts and prayers go out to the Holbrook family at this time.” Currently, a well-known and well-respected substitute teacher has been choPhoto courtesy of LEX 18. sen to fill in for Teresa while she is out, Verhoff said. The duration of her leave The pile-up killing Keith Holbrook and injuring his wife, is still unknown as Beavercreek schools have not been updated on Teresa’s conTeresa, shut down the north-bound lanes on I-75 near Mount dition. Vernon, Kentucky Sunday afternoon.

Healthy Hearts Nutrition opens in Beavercreek By ASIA AIKINS Beavercreek Editor aaikins@xeniagazette.com BEAVERCREEK — Personalized nutrition services are now available at the new Healthy Hearts Nutrition, LLC located on North Fairfield Road. Growing up just outside of Yellow Springs, Leslie Clem gained interest in nutrition at a young age. After earning a bachelor’s degree in Medical Dietetics from Ohio State University, a master’s degree in Public Health from Wright State University, and several certifications, Clem decided to open her own private practice in Beavercreek last year. “It’s (nutrition) always been a passion of mine,” Clem said. “Recently, more people have become health minded as the baby-boomer generation ages and the obesity rate grows in our country… I provide counseling and personalized recommendations for those people who are interested in living a healthier life.” Since opening in February, Clem said most of Healthy Hearts’ clients have sought out weight-loss recommendations. But Clem said she is also interested in working with clients who are seeking recommendations for heart health, sports nutrition, and special disorder management. “I have my clients fill out a lot of very specific paperwork before their session so that I can calculate individualized recommendations specific to their issues,” she said. “I make meal suggestions, can do meal and exercise plans, and provide reading material if they want to read more about their problems or recommendations.” As a registered dietitian and member of several dietetic practice groups, Clem takes her services on the road, speaking and presenting for local health fairs and educational events. She also writes a blog, which can be found on Healthy Hearts’ website. “People who can’t afford to come out and get individualized sessions can read my blog for health tips too,” she said. With two months as a small-business owner under her belt, Clem would like to see her business flourish in the next few years. She is currently working on a second master’s degree in business at Wright State University. “I hope to expand and work with more doctors in the area,” she said. “I like working in the community. I hope to be reaching out more and working with more people in the future.” For more information on Clem, Healthy Hearts Nutrition and to read her blog, visit www.healthyheartsnutrition.com. Appointments can be made by email at healthyheartsnutrition@gmail.com or by calling 937206-1131.

Running for prevention, ‘No buts about it’ Dayton Gastroenterology held its fifth annual “No Buts About It” 5K race and wellness fair at Fairfield Commons mall last Saturday. More than 700 runners of all ages participated in the race this year, setting a new record for participants. The wellness fair, located in the mall’s food court, offered several resources for colon health awareness including an eight-by-20 foot inflatable colon (below). Proceeds from the race will benefit local residents who are both uninsured and meet the economic requirements pay for colon screenings. Submitted photos.

City council approves Internet Cafe regulations

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By NICK FRAZIER Contributing writer BEAVERCREEK — After a third reading, Beavercreek City Council approved regulations on Internet Cafes within city limits during the council meeting on March 26. The law, which takes effect in 30 days, has provisions for the number and types of devices permitted for use, who is allowed to participate in cafe “sweepstakes” and who is allowed to own an Internet Cafe. No license will be granted to anyone with a felony conviction in the last five years for gambling-related offenses or moral turpitude. In addition, the minimum age for anyone on the

premises, either as an employee or a customer, is set at 21. Photo IDs will be required. Internet Cafe devices are currently not regulated by the state of Ohio. However, several municipalities have stepped into the breach while the Attorney General’s office is researching its own statewide law. Fairborn recently passed similar regulations and Xenia has an ordinance restricting the cafes from inside the city. Beavercreek’s ordinance prohibits cafes from locating within 500 feet of churches, schools and residential districts. Alcohol may not be served or sold on the premises, and no gambling is permitted. Violations of the ordinance will be a first degree

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misdemeanor. After the reading, Mayor Vicki Giambrone presented a proclamation declaring April as Volunteer Month in Beavercreek. She commended the efforts of 947 people who gave more than 500,000 hours of their time last year in service to Beavercreek. “Without their time and talent, we would not be able to accomplish the things we do,” she said. The council also authorized cooperation with Greene County in the group purchase of asphalt for road repair and approved the widening of New Germany-Trebein Road. The next regular meeting of the council will take place at 6 p.m. next Monday at the city offices.


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News-Current photo by Paul Collins The Food Avenue at the Fairfield Commons Target location is currently under wraps as workers make upgrades, modifications and improvements to the store.

By PAUL COLLINS Staff Writer pcollins@xeniagazette.com BEAVERCREEK — Greene County residents will soon get to enjoy an enhanced retail shopping experience at Target, 2490 N. Fairfield Road. The retail store began a remodeling project on Monday, March 26, that will take 13 weeks to complete. The store is just one of many Target locations that are being updated with a fresh, new appearance and merchandise. The Huber Heights Target location recently completed its upgrade and held a grand opening ceremony on Saturday,

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BEAVERCREEK — A Beavercreek High School graduate recently completed basic training for the United States Air Force. Air Force Airman First Class Kyle S. Kocher graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Kocher earned distinction as an honor graduate. He is the son of Stephen Kocher of Coventry Road, Dayton, and Sonya Miller of Gondert Avenue, Dayton. The airman is a 2006 graduate of Beavercreek High School. He earned an associate degree in 2010 from ITT Technical Institute, Dayton.

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March 24. The Target stores in Sugarcreek and near the Dayton Mall are receiving modifications simultaneous with the improvements to the Fairfield Commons location. “The company started these updates three years ago in some of the bigger metropolitan areas,” said Julie Shie, a store team leader at the Fairfield Commons location. Food Avenue is the first area that is receiving an upgrade at the Fairfield Commons location. The finished product will include a Starbucks coffeehouse where the guest service is currently located, adding espresso-based hot drinks, coffee beans, salads, hot and cold sandwiches and panini, pastries, snacks and other edible items to the shoppers’ visit. The new guest service will be intertwined with the regular registers at the front of the store. The new Food Avenue will be opened to hungry guests on June 4. After the new Food Avenue is unveiled, improvements will be made to the sales floor, with the replacement of old fixtures. Market will be expanded to become a small version of a grocery market, complete with meats and produce for guests seeking the convenience and ease of a one stop shop. Current visitors to the store will be able to use their Target Redcards to get five percent off their groceries. “We’ll have everything a grocery store has, just with a smaller selection,” said Shie. The new, updated location will receive its big grand opening on June 24. Shie believes that the modifications and improvements will draw in both new and old guests. “I think the reception will be good,” said Shie. “We’re hoping to get a lot of people from the mall and the base. I think the team members are also excited about having something new. It’s a happy anticipation.”

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By PAUL COLLINS Staff Writer pcollins@xeniagazette.com BEAVERCREEK — Greene County residents will come together for society’s most vulnerable members during this month’s “Walking to STOP Child Abuse” 5K walk/run. The event, hosted by the Family Violence Prevention Center of Greene County, Greene County Children Services and the Xenia Chrome Divas, will begin at 9 a.m. on Saturday, April 28. According to Cheryl Hainey, a community development specialist with the Greene County Family Violence Prevention Center, the event is being held to recognize April’s designation as National Child Abuse Prevention Month. The 5K walk/run, said Hainey, gives runners and athletic people across Greene County an opportunity to challenge their physical skill and prowess while supporting the survivors of domestic violence and child abuse and continuing efforts to cultivate a safe and protective environment for children. “A 5K is an event that might interest sports enthusiasts,” said Hainey. “It gives them a positive way of supporting us and getting involved in the cause.” Greene County residents will lace up their running shows and converge on Beavercreek High School for the start of the 5K. The participant will run, jog or walk briskly down a number of Beavercreek streets, including Fudge Drive, Ater Drive, Lemcke Road, Coldsprings Drive, Edenwood Drive, Celia Drive, Ripon Drive, Valdina Drive, Willowridge Drive, Yolanda Street and Lantana Drive. Speedy Feet, a team of accomplished athletes to promotes community involvement in a number of physical events, will be on hand to provide music that will inspire participants. Runners will finish up their jogging journey back at the high school, where they will receive a goody bag and a T-shirt for their participation. The Chrome Divas will provide face painting and information for interested participants from 8-9 a.m. A door prize give-away will also be held every five minutes from 8-9 a.m. A community foot specialist will make an appearance to help runners stay flexible and vibrant throughout the event. The 5K, said Hainey, will prove to be a good time for those who show up ready for a workout. “This is going to be a pretty fun event,” said Hainey. “It’s a good opportunity to get out and enjoy the weather. You can get fit and get healthy. It’s going to be a great time. Walk or run and bring your children.” Pre-registration is currently underway and participants can register online at www.speedy-feet.com through April 20 for $20 per participant. After April 20, participants will need to register at the event location beginning at 8 a.m. for $25. Interested readers are encouraged to call 937-376-8526 ext. 17 for more details.

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Creek resident looks back on April 3, 1974 By PAUL COLLINS Staff Writer pcollins@xeniagazette.com XENIA — Many Americans glean what they know about the tornado that touched down in Xenia in 1974 from old newspapers and television and radio broadcasts. Beavercreek resident Henry Wulbeck, however, came to appreciate the twister’s destructive force as a firsthand witness. Wulbeck was a 22-year-old architect working with the architectural firm of Forbes, Huie and Associates, AIA & NSPE in Xenia when the F5 touched down. April 3, 1974 proved to be a usual day for the young architect until around 4 p.m., when a radio warning prompted the firm’s employees to go outside and turn their eyes skyward. There, they saw funnel form and descend upon the Arrowhead subdivision. “We saw a very low cloud formation that kept on dropping,” said Wulbeck. “It was dark. A funnel dipped down. At first, one of the architects said he thought it was an optical illusion.” The employees watched as specks began flying up around the funnel cloud. Initially, the observers thought the specks were birds. An ominous feeling fell over Wulbeck and the others as they realized that the specks were actually roofing shingles and debris. The angry cloud continued its approach towards downtown Xenia, periodically splitting into smaller twisters. The smaller twisters ultimately formed into a giant F5 monster. With the situation growing more dangerous, Wulbeck and his associates sought shelter in the lower level of the City Hall building. “We had several minutes to spare,” recalled Wulbeck. “There were seven people in our office and we thought, ‘The tornado will change direction. Nothing will happen to us.’ Boy, did we get that one wrong. The funnel was coming toward us. It was really big. It was huge.” Wulbeck and his fellow employees made it safely into the lower level of the City Hall building. According to Wulbeck, the building’s historical background provided evidence that it was a good location to seek safety and protection from the mile-wide tornado that was devouring the city. “The Xenia City Hall is a 1930’s WPA project comprised of cast in place concrete,” said Wulbeck. “At that time, the building was rated as a civil defense shelter.” Silence fell over the building. Then, Wulbeck heard the wind picking up. The young architect found and held onto a cast iron vertical pipe along the corridor wall. Not longer after Wulbeck began bracing himself, the tornado struck with a fury and intensity that beggared description. “The noise was all consuming,” said Wulbeck. “It was basi-

Xenia Daily Gazette file photo Photo taken of the 1974 tornado as it approached Greene Memorial Hospital. cally like a freight train. It was awful. Several people were swept off their feet including my co-worker, a stocky young fellow, sliding along the floor in the corridor. The building shook violently, windows blew out, doors were thrown open and I really thought it was the end for us. It was so violent. I thought the building would collapse.” In less than a minute, the worst part of the tornado’s wrath had moved on. Wulbeck made his way to a room in the lower level with a window. Looking out the window, he got his first close-up look at the carnage and devastation visited by the twister. “I could see bricks falling off the east side of the Xenia Hotel starting at the top of the building,” said Wulbeck. “It was very similar to pulling a zipper down on a jacket. Bricks were falling in several directions.” Wulbeck and his fellow employees emerged from the City Hall and began looking for signs of life. Wulbeck walked to his car on North King Street, only to find the vehicle covered in trees. Determined to contact his parents, the 22-year-old architect

went searching for a telephone booth. “When we left the City Hall building and walked through the rubble back to our offices, nothing was working,” said Wulbeck. “Buildings were ravaged and destroyed, cars were strewn about upside down and demolished, lines were down. There was no electricity, no phones, nothing. We all smelled utility gas. It was just unbelievable. The downtown landscape was so foreign and so devastated after only five or 10 minutes.” Wulbeck finally did find an operational telephone booth on the street south of Dodd’s Monument. Wulbeck’s parents were overjoyed to hear his voice. They tried to meet with their son in town, but were turned back by the national guard. Wulbeck finally did reunite with his parents later that night in Enon. The event taught Wulbeck to be more alert and vigilant when news of severe weather comes over the radio or the television. “When there’s a warning or a watch, I tend to be more on my toes,” said Wulbeck.

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OPINION Letters to the editor The FRS - A private corporation Dear Editor: Very few Americans know the Federal Reserve System is a private corporation – not an agency of the Federal Government. Fewer still know it charges six percent interest on money it creates out of thin air and loans the federal government to cover deficit spending. I wonder how much interest it has collected for its stockholders since its inception? The Fed has never been audited. According to the major news media, the collapse of the housing market caught most people by surprise, including members of the Fed’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC). Most people: yes, the Federal Reserve members: no. How could Alan Greenspan, Ben Bernanke, Timothy Geithner and other banking elites not recognize it when Ron Paul, Peter Schiff, The New American magazine and many others had foretold its coming? The naysayers did not have a crystal ball – their analysis was based upon Federal monetary policies of cheap loans and easy credit. They could not predict when the housing bubble would burst – only that it was inevitable unless financial policy changed. Dr. Ron Paul’s warnings covered decades, not just years. In 1999, he noted the home refinance index had increased 700 percent in the last two years. Secondary mortgages were offered up to 120 percent of home equity. In 2002, he introduced a bill to repeal legislation that gave Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and HLBB $13.6 billion in indirect federal subsidies in 2000 alone. Dr. Paul is the only presidential candidate who proposed a plan (with details) to balance the federal budget in two years. Peter Schiff (president of Euro Pacific Capital and a frequent media guest) is just one of several experts who warned Fed financial policies would destroy our economy. The New American warned about the housing bubble many times, and had major articles about it in 2004, and again in 2008. If your readers still believe the Fed’s financial experts did not realize what their fiscal policies would produce, please have them contact me. I have a bridge in Brooklyn for sale, and prime Florida development land at a cheap price. Al Kuchinka, Fairborn

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Old prejudices run deep There are few black families who don’t have a personal story about an unsettling encounter with the police, usually one involving male relatives. For all the encouraging — astonishing, really — racial progress over the last 50 years, the relationship between black Americans and white law enforcement officers remains fraught with fear, suspicion and, let’s face it, racial prejudice. The deeply troubling case of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed black teenager shot dead by a white Florida man claiming to be part of a neighborhood watch team, has brought those tensions vividly to the surface, reminding black folk that we don’t get the benefit of the doubt in our encounters with the criminal justice system. That remains true even if you’re a kid lying dead in the grass after you’ve done nothing — nothing — wrong. defending them — and straining credibility. That’s because too many law enforcement officers still har“According to Florida statute, law enforcement was PRObor prejudices that live deep in their subconscious minds, HIBITED from making an arrest based on the facts and cirwhere they record stereotypes, archive bad data and make snap judgments without any conscious thought. Those “implicit bias- cumstances they had at the time,” the statement said, according to The Washington Post. es,” as researchers call them, are not easily dislodged by sensiThat interpretation of the law is so far-fetched that it borders tivity training or diversity guidelines. In the Martin case, many observers, including several Florida on outright dishonesty. As the Orlando Sentinel has reported, police officers in jurisdictions throughout central Florida have lawmakers and prosecutors, have pointed to problems inherent made arrests in several cases where the survivor claims selfin the state’s notorious “Stand Your Ground” law, which has defense. Moreover, two of the Florida lawmakers who crafted invited the violence-prone to claim innocence after provoking the law say Zimmerman should be arrested. deadly confrontations. Even though the “Police are not allowed to make an arrest investigation is continuing, the law’s broad COMMENTARY unless they have probable cause. There is supparameters may allow George Zimmerman, posed to be a legal reason, otherwise it’s an illeMartin’s killer, to go unpunished. By gal arrest,” Willie Meggs, state attorney (proseBut I’m equally disheartened by the failcutor) for Florida’s 2nd Judicial Circuit, told me. ure of the Sanford, Fla., police to even Cynthia Tucker (His circuit does not include Sanford.) arrest Zimmerman. I don’t know a single But when I asked Meggs if “probable cause” black person who believes that a black Syndicated is a subjective judgment, he acknowledged as shooter in identical circumstances would Columnist much: “Every day,” he said. In other words, not have been arrested and charged. there is no “prohibition” against arrest in the It would not have mattered if the black shooter were a Ph.D. college professor at a nearby university or statute. Prosecutors, too, have wide latitude in the cases they pursue a petty criminal well-known to the police. He would have been — a discretion that benefits whites much more often than it arrested if he had killed an unarmed white teenager who was does blacks. Among criminal justice experts, it’s well-known returning from a convenience store to the home where his that prosecutors press cases against black defendants even as father was visiting. The college professor may not have been they drop similar charges against white defendants. convicted if he could afford a good attorney, but he would have Many of those prosecutors would be gravely offended if they been arrested. were accused of racism because they believe themselves to be That’s because police, like prosecutors, have a huge amount fair and unbiased representatives of the criminal justice system. of discretion at their disposal, and they don’t treat black citiDespite remarkable societal progress, some things haven’t zens with the same deference that they automatically — perchanged very much at all. Perhaps that’s the most depressing haps unconsciously — give to whites. We are troublemakers. thing. We are suspects. We are criminals. See stereotypes, above. Cynthia Tucker, winner of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for comLast week, as calls for justice ricocheted around the country, mentary, is a visiting professor at the University of Georgia. gaining power, the Sanford City Council issued a “no confiShe can be reached at cynthia@cynthiatucker.com. COPYdence” vote in its police chief, who decided to “temporarily” RIGHT 2012 CYNTHIA TUCKER. DISTRIBUTED BY UNIstep down. Meanwhile, however, City Manager Norton VERSAL UCLICK. Bonaparte Jr., to whom the police report, issued a statement

Removing bureaucratic barriers to higher education As a parent of three sons, I understand the importance of ensuring our children have access to higher education and are properly prepared to enter into the workforce. I often hear from local employers about their evolving needs for a more educated and skilled workforce. To meet those goals, our post-secondary educational system strives to give students access to a higher education that teaches the core fundamentals needed to succeed while also having the flexibility to meet the demands of employers. In 2010 the Department of Education expanded its authority by imposing two new regulations: state authorization requirements and a new credit-hour definition. These federal government imposed regulations will significantly alter the role in accrediting and licensing institutions of higher education, as well as, significantly limit student access and the ability of these programs to be innovative. Colleges and universities have traditionally been accountable to our states, accrediting organizations, and most importantly to students and parents. Post-secondary schools attempt to provide quality educational programs to students to meet a variety of needs and workforce demands. Higher educational institutions are increasing access through the use of online courses. Customarily, whether or not a school needed to license its online program was based on state law, most of which only required licensure if the school was located in the state or actively marketed in that state.

The new federal authorization regulation University has students from over 33 states tion may also penalize adult learners who trumps previous state laws and requires that a enrolled in its online program. Clark State return later in life to earn their degree. The school be licensed if just one online student Community College (CSCC) has an enrollnew credit hour definition will prohibit prior lives in that state. For most educational instiment of over 5,000 students, 40 percent of learning credit hours, which could be a signiftutions that means registering with many difwhom take at least one online course during icant hindrance for older students, and further ferent states with different rules and laws, their degree. If these schools are required to reduce the number of college graduates. regardless if only one student from that state be licensed in every state where a student Acknowledging that older students often attends an institution. Fees to register in a lives, they will be forced to choose between have other skills and real life experiences that state can range from $1,000 to up to $40,000 cutting student enrollment or paying exorbiform a strong foundation for their education, per state. Because of these high costs, schools tant compliance costs – both options will limit several schools offer limited credit hours for may be forced to limit stustudent access to higher prior learning. Both OCU and CSCC offer dent enrollment to specific education. these prior learning credit hours, with the COMMENTARY states or register in all fifty While the state authorimain goal of incentivizing older students to states to ensure compliance. zation requirements pose return to school and earn their degree. By These new regulations will one problem, the credit While we must ensure accountability and Steve Austria have the heaviest burden on hour regulation creates that schools that have acted in bad faith are smaller colleges and univeranother by limiting innovadealt with accordingly, the credit hour and sities that do not have the tive and cutting edge edustate licensing regulations seem to be an overGuest resources to comply with cational programs. These reaction with vast consequences for many Columnist this new online rule. programs, such as externsmaller schools that are acting responsibly. Several higher education ships, training programs, Recent legislation, H.R. 2117, removed these institutions located in my district in Ohio will and similar courses, teach students the necesbureaucratic barriers to higher education. We be negatively impacted by this new state sary employable skills and knowledge that must promote an educational system that authorization requirement. Ohio Christian employers desire from future employees. The increases access to higher education with University (OCU) is located in Pickaway credit hour regulation creates a huge unknown graduates who are ready and able to meet the County, a rural county where only 11 percent for schools creating these innovative educastringent needs of employers. of adults have a bachelor’s degree. OCU’s pro- tional programs that may not necessarily be Steve Austria is a member of Congress, 7th gram has the goal of increasing that percenteasily interpreted into a traditional credit hour. District of Ohio and guest columnist. age to 20 percent – a critical goal given by a As a result, schools may recent Georgetown University study that estibe forced to end online mated by 2018 there will be 3 million less courses due to the uncercollege graduates than the market will require. tainty of being in full OCU currently has over 1,000 students from compliance with this new 15 states enrolled in its online program. rule. To contact staff at the Beavercreek News-Current call ADVERTISING POLICY Another public university, Wright State The credit hour regulaNo responsibility is assumed by the publisher for omis937-372-4444 at the extensions or numbers listed below. After hours, leave a voice mail message and your call will be returned as soon as possible.

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- Greene County Sheriff Reports March 11 12:14 a.m. – Assisted another agency in the first block of Clay Street. 3:51 p.m. – A business check was made in the 300 block of Sutton Road. 4:30 a.m. – A suspicious vehicle was reported at West Spring Valley Paintersville Road and State Route 380. 6:10 a.m. – A theft was reported in the 1500 block of US 68 North. 6:49 a.m. – An alarm at a business/bank was reported in the 1700 block of Dayton Xenia Road. 11:15 a.m. – Assisted another agency in the 1800 block of State Route 725. 11:56 a.m. – A traffic stop was made at Old US 35 East and Straley Road. 12:03 p.m. – A theft was reported in the first block of South Main Street. 12:57 p.m. – A traffic stop was reported at State Route 72 North and Fishworm Road. 1:18 p.m. – A traffic stop was made at Clifton Road and Grinnell Road. 1:18 p.m. – An Officer was requested in the 900 block of East Hyde Road. 2:36 p.m. – A suspicious person was reported in the 800 block of Herr Road. 2:45 p.m. – A theft was reported in the 3100 block of Clear Springs Road. 3:17 p.m. – A theft was reported in the 100 block of West Main Street. 4:46 p.m. – Harassment was reported in the 2000 block of State Route 343. 5:17 p.m. – A missing person was reported in the 1000 block of State Route 343. 5:33 p.m. – A suspicious vehicle was reported at Winchester Road and US 68 South. 6:38 p.m. – Found property was reported in the 2300 block of Dayton Xenia Road. 7:55 p.m. – A suspicious vehicle was reported in the 2300 block of South Charleston Road. 8:03 p.m. – Assisted another agency in the 1800 block of State Route 725. 8:39 p.m. – A traffic stop was made at US 42 South and Centerville Road. 8:52 p.m. – A protection order violation was reported in the 100 block of Diana Lane West. 9:42 p.m. – A warrant was served in the 200 block of Vine Street. 10:22 p.m. – An Officer was requested in the 2100 block of Washington Mill Road. 10:37 p.m. – A warrant was served in the 100 block of Thoreau Lane. 10:29 p.m. – An Officer was requested in the first block of East Main Street.

March 10 12:35 a.m. – An accident with unknown injuries was reported at US 35 and Trebein Road. 1:10 a.m. – A traffic stop was made at Hill Street and South Detroit Street. 1:17 a.m. – Domestic violence was reported in the first block of South Maple Street. 1:41 a.m. – A theft was reported in the 5300 block of Haddix Road. 3:00 a.m. – Assisted in the 200 block of West Main Street. 3:43 a.m. – A property damage accident was reported at State Route 235 and Trebein Road. 7:29 a.m. – A residential alarm was reported in the 4100 block of Waynesville Jamestown Road. 8:11 a.m. – A suspicious person was reported in the first block of North Main Street. 9:56 p.m. – A traffic complaint was reported at Ontario Trail and Navajo Trail. 10:18 a.m. – A disabled vehicle was reported in the 2400 block of US 42 South. 11:28 a.m. – An unwanted subject was reported in the 2300 block of National Road. 11:41 a.m. – A suspicious person was reported in the 4800 block of Lackey Road. 11:43 a.m. – A theft was reported in the 1400 block of Brush Row Road. 1:04 p.m. – Assisted another agency in the 1500 block of State Route 72 North. 1:14 p.m. – A private property accident was reported at Byron Road and Dayton Yellow Springs Road. 2:50 p.m. – Assisted in the 3400 block of Cloveridge Court. 3:02 p.m. – A sex offense was reported in the 1900 block of Zink Road. 3:12 p.m. – A property damage accident was reported in the 3800 block of Jasper Road. 3:23 p.m. – A suspicious person was reported in the 3300 block of Cornstalk Road. 3:35 p.m. – A property damage accident was reported at Factory Road and Arlington Place. 3:53 p.m. – Extra patrol was 2267362

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March 9 1:50 a.m. – A suspicious vehicle was reported in the 1200 block of US 68 South. 1:58 a.m. – A traffic stop was made at US 42 East and Rising Hill Drive. 8:41 a.m. – A traffic stop was made in the 500 block of Trebein Road. 9:05 a.m. – A welfare check was made at State Route 235 and Ludlow Road. 9:18 a.m. – Transported a prisoner in the first block of East Market Street. 9:24 a.m. – A juvenile complaint was reported at New Germany Trebein Road and Beaver Valley Road. 10:39 a.m. – An animal complaint was reported in the 3000 block of US 68 South. 10:55 a.m. – A traffic stop was made at New Germany Trebein at Wildlife Area. 10:56 a.m. – A robbery was reported in the first block of North Main Street. 11:52 a.m. – A traffic complaint was reported in the 500 block of Clifton Road.

12:45 p.m. – Assisted in the 1300 block of Backstretch Court. 12:51 p.m. – A suspicious person was reported in the 4100 block of Jasper Road. 1:03 p.m. – Criminal damaging was reported in the 3400 block of Province Street. 2:10 p.m. – A disabled vehicle was reported at US 35 and Trebein Road. 2:22 p.m. – An Officer was requested in the 5100 block of Clearcreek Trail. 2:41 p.m. – A follow up was made at Greene County Career Center. 3:10 p.m. – A welfare check was made in the 2300 block of Dayton Xenia Road. 3:57 p.m. – A 911 hang up was reported in the 900 block of Armstrong Road. 4:15 p.m. – A business check was made in the 600 block of Orchard Lane. 4:29 p.m. – A juvenile complaint was reported in the 200 block of Robert Lane. 5:09 p.m. – A traffic stop was made in the 1100 block of Dayton Xenia Road. 5:16 p.m. – Lost property was reported in the 1300 block of Dayton Xenia Road. 5:28 p.m. – An Officer was requested in the 1000 block of Ute Trail. 5:45 p.m. – A juvenile complaint was reported in the 3700 block of State Route 235. 6:07 p.m. – Assisted at Xenia Avenue and Brookside Drive. 6:42 p.m. – An accident with unknown injuries was reported at Old Yellow Springs Road and Ravenwood Drive. 7:34 p.m. – A welfare check was made in the 600 block of South Bickett Road. 8:10 p.m. – A follow up was made in the 600 block of South Bickett Road. 8:35 p.m. – Assisted another agency at US 42 East and Rising Hill Drive. 9:15 p.m. – A disturbance was reported at North Limestone Street and East Washington Street. 9:39 p.m. – A domestic dispute was reported in the first block of West Washington Street. 11:14 p.m. – A traffic stop was made at State Route 4 and Adams Road. 11:18 p.m. – A property damage accident was reported in the 1700 block of Jasper Road.

Obituaries

Delbert D. Cooper Delbert D. Cooper, 88, died on March 29, 2012. He was a resident of Beavercreek, formerly of Dayton. He is preceded in death by Joan (Glass) Cooper, his wife of over 66 years. He is survived by his daughter, Linda Barber. Cooper was a veteran and liberator in the United States Army during World War II. He was also a Mason. His family will not hold funeral services.

Rosa L. Long Rosa L. Long, 84, of Springfield, passed away Wednesday morning, March 28, at Springfield Regional Hospital. She was born November 17, 1927, in Fayette County, Ohio, the daughter of Charles and Iva McDaniel Young. She is survived by her husband, Dale R. Long, whom she married, December 12, 1980, by two daughters and sons-inlaw, Pat (Dan) Clark, Beavercreek, and Diana (Ronald) Thomas, Xenia, a son and daughter-in-law, Randy (Theresa) Ward, Beavercreek, five grandchildren, Tammy (Jamie) Horney, Ryan (Nichole) Thomas, Brian (Louella) Clark, Craig Ward, and Courtney Ward, five great-grandchildren, Emma Horney, Kayla Horney, Ciara Horney, Cabe Thomas, and Briley Thomas, four sisters and brothers-in-law, Anna Lee Alkire, Ruth (Richard) Thornberry, Carolyn (Vernie) Wise, and Sharon (John) Dupre, a brother and sister-in-law, Michael (Susan) Young, step-children, Sandy (Randy) Wimer, Beavercreek, Carol (Paul) Gibson, Clarksville, Jim Long, Xenia, Donna (Randy) Brickey, South Dakota, step-grandchildren, Katie (Tyler) Urse, Kevin (Meloney) Wimer, Aaron (Erin) Evans, Jessica Wallen, and Shawn Long, by two step-great-grandchildren, Gracie Wallen and Brooklyn Evans, by several nieces and nephews, and by many close friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, and by a sister and two brothers. Rosa will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her. Services were held Monday, April 2, 2012, at Neeld Funeral Home in Xenia, with Rev. Clifford Kissinger officiating. Burial was held in Valley View Memorial Gardens. Contributions may be made to the Urbana Lions Club, P.O. Box 289, Urbana, OH, 43078. Condolences may be made to the family at www.NeeldFuneralHome.com.


6A Thursday, April 5, 2012

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Beavercreek students earn scholarship BEAVERCREEK — Jackson Aviation Scholarship Awards were announced on Saturday, March 31 for flight training scholarships were awarded to six Greene County youth. Introduction-To-Flight scholarships worth $200 were awarded to Ryan Barry of Beavercreek, Emily Perry of Beavercreek, and Jesse Holloway of Xenia. Private Pilot License scholarships worth $1,500 were awarded to William Everett of Xenia, Corey Scott of Xenia, and Aaron Sorrell of Spring Valley. All flight training will be conducted at the Greene County - Lewis A. Jackson Regional Airport. These scholarships were funded by the Lewis A. Jackson family and the Lenny Notek Memorial Fund.

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Submitted photo Progress can be seen on the new Beavercreek middle school/elementary school.

New schools’ construction progressing BEAVERCREEK — Individuals who drive by Beavercreek Schools’ construction site at the intersection of Dayton-Xenia and Ankeney Roads can see that significant progress has been made on the new elementary and middle school building during the winter months. Unseasonably warm temperatures and lower-than-average precipitation have allowed contractors to complete foundations at both schools and move ahead with structural work. The elementary school now has walls and window frames, and most of the roof is complete, including the roof of the school’s largest and southernmost classroom wing, its gymnasium and cafeteria, and the library/Instructional Media Center and school office. The kitchen and mechanical rooms, which are shared with the middle school are also under roof. The walls of the second floor of the elementary’s smaller classroom wing, at the rear of the school, are nearly finished as well. Brickwork and stonework have begun on the exterior of this wing, and construction management personnel expect the second floor to be under roof by the end of spring. Work at the middle school, which is significantly larger in scope due to the sheer size of the building, is also progressing at a rapid pace. Construction of the second floor of the northernmost classroom wing is underway, and the middle school gym, cafeteria, music room, band room and locker rooms are under roof. The first-floor walls of the middle classroom wing and front classroom wing are nearly complete, and contractors expect to begin work on the second floors of these wings and the library/IMC within weeks. The foundation for the hallway that connects all three classroom wings on the western side of the building is in

place, and walls are underway. Weather permitting, the construction management team expects the middle school to be enclosed by the beginning of summer. “Significant progress has been made on both buildings during the winter months, and every two or three weeks, we have seen a major change,” said Gary Sattler, Beavercreek Schools’ director of Business Services. “Once structural work is complete, work on the interior of the building and the external finishes will accelerate.” Sattler noted that the several of the building’s energy-efficient features can be observed from the road, including vaulted ceilings with large windows in the gymnasium areas that allow natural light to flood the spaces. Piping and the building’s geothermal heating and cooling system, is now connected to (and visible from) the rear of the building. This method of heating and cooling makes use of the Earth’s constant temperature to maintain a pleasant building environment, and is expected to result in significant energy savings of up to 30 percent less than conventional heating and cooling methods. Another project associated with construction of the new schools is the widening of sections of Dayton-Xenia and Ankeney Roads. Both roads will have a wider berm on each side, and a left-turn lane will be created in both directions on Dayton-Xenia to allow for a more constant flow of traffic during peak periods. Contractor bids for this project will be accepted for this project April 3, and will be awarded to the qualified low bidder at the April meeting of the Beavercreek Board of Education. As for the overall schools’ construction project timeline, Sattler said that the buildings are still on schedule to open in August 2013.

COLUMBUS — Virtual Community School of Ohio recently named 33 Southwest Ohio students to the honor roll for the first semester of the 2011-12 school year. Students were selected based on stringent criteria for their grade level. The following students have been named to the first-semester honor roll: Caleb Anderson of Bellbrook - Grade 1; Hailey Anderson of Bellbrook - Grade 5; Megan Gue of Dayton - Grade 10; Logan Orr of Fairborn - Grade 11; Chelsea Slaven of Beavercreek - Grade 12. VCS Ohio students choose to attend school online for a variety of personal and philosophical reasons. All students benefit from the flexibility and safety that an online learning environment provides.

GCCC students place at business competition XENIA — The Greene County Career Center had 31 students test their skills in the Business Professionals of America (BPA) State Competition in Columbus and returned with 19 top-10 finishers. The tally includes 13 who have advanced to the BPA Nationals in Chicago on April 25-29. Competitors who placed fourth or higher in their respective individual or team events earned the right to compete at the national completion. Students who earned medals include: Business Management Alex Albrecht — Broadcast News Production Team, Top 10; Haley Billett — Broadcast News Production Team, Top 10; Emily Phillips — Broadcast News Production, Top 10; Thomas Crute — Presentation Management Team—2nd Place; Steve Rasso — Presentation Management Team, 2nd Place; Sierra Stewart — Presentation Management Team, 2nd Place; Taylor Stoner — Presentation Management Team, 2nd Place; Brent Miller

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dogs. Missing from Xenia area. Last seen around Arrowhead, State Route 42, and State Route 380. Black/tan lab/coonhound mix and brown/black/ white bulldog. They should be together. Please call me or animal control if found!!! Reward offered!! LKearney331@gmail.com (937)414-5185.

Have you always thought about helping children by becomming a foster parent? Join us as Oesterlen begins pre-service training classes on April 2, 2012. Call Jean at 937-398-0234 or email her at jferryman@ oesterlen.org for more information. Together we can make a difference in the lives of children!

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Heron Berry Hill Farm School Montessori teacher turned stay at home mom offering preschool instruction in farm setting near Cedarville and Jamestown, early reading and math, time with animals and outdoor fun. Lunch included. hourly rate $6 megcolegreg@hotmail.com. (937)768-0922.

ASSEMBLY WORKERS BarryStaff Inc. is hiring Assembly Workers for ASPM in Fairborn, OH. All shifts available. Apply Mon-Thurs. from 9am-10:30am or 1pm to 2:30pm at 22 S. Jefferson Street, Dayton Ohio or call 937-461-9732 for more information. Must have a clean background and pass a drug test.

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205 Business Opportunities Unemployed Parent receive Income Tax Return, $1500 for one child, $3000 for two children and $4000 for three children. Call now 1(800)583-8840. www.x-presstaxes.com

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Instructors Needed: ◆Building and Property Maintenance ◆Equine Science ◆Veterinary Science ◆P-T Electrical Wiring (Adult Education) View job postings and apply at: www.greeneccc.com Greene County Career Center EOE

Landscapers Seeking experienced dependable hard working landscapers. Duties could include plant removal, landscape and hard scape installation. valid drivers license and reliable transportation a must. Call 11am-2pm for a p p o i n t m e n t , (937)427-0049.

HIRING SOFTWARE ENGINEER Negotiated Salary. Call David Weaver, (937)768-2533. Xenia Township Board of Trustees is now accepting resumes for the position of Township Administrator Wage range $40,000 $55,000. Please send cover letter, resume, and list of references to xeniatwp@xeniatownship. org no later than 20 April, 2012. See complete job description at www.xeniatownship.org. Xenia Township is an equal opportunity employer.

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Amish Made Heat Surge Fireplace, Economical, Cost $431.00 Will sell for $330.00 Like New. Kersun Heater Very Clean like New $100.00 937-372-4279

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Drivers: Company/Owner OP’s. Local & Long Haul. Dedicated Runs. Pd Loaded/Unloaded. Good Home time. CO.-Excellent Benefits. O/OP’s-100% FSC, Fuel Cards. CDL-A: 2yrs OTR exp. Tank & Haz. End a + www.slay.com Drivers: Teams, Solos, Combo! Dedicate Rd Trips! Great Pay! Paid Vac/Holidays! Health, 401K. CDL-A; 2yrs, 23yoa req. John: 937-773-9280 Drivers: WE CAN'T GROW WITHOUT YOU! NTB is now hiring in its Short Haul regional division! 5 days out w/48 hours off Must have CDL-A W/HazMat To learn more come see our recruiter Thursday, April 12 Times: 11:00 & 2:00 & 5:00pm Ramada Inn 319 East Leffel Ln Springfield, OH Directions: I-70 to exit 54, Go north to 1st road (Leffel Ln) and turn right. Hotel is 1 mile on right. Recent CDL School Grads Welcome! Outstanding opportunity - call today for details! 800-446-0682 or visit www.ntbtrk.com

Xenia ., Sought after One, Two and Three bedroom apartments, in country, safe, clean, secure, nice. (937)372-2498. XENIA - 2 bdrm duplex, 1 bath, all appliances, water/sewer/trash paid. No GM, No pets. $575/month + deposit. 372-6362.

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125 Lost and Found

HEALTHCARESocial Svc Foster Parents Needed

305 Apartment

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WE’RE MOVING! The Greene County Dailies and Times Community Newspapers are moving back to Xenia. Due to the move, our classified call center will be closed on Friday, April 6th. The call center will re-open at our new Xenia location, 1836 West Park Square, on Monday April 2nd. The call center phone numbers will not change. We may be reached at 937-372-9609 or 1-866-212-7355. 2271905

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555 Garage Sales/Yard Sales

555 Garage Sales/Yard Sales

Bellbrook Lioness Huge Garage Sale, Corner of Wilmington/Dayton & Conference Road, South of 725. Cash Only, Wednesday & Thursday April 11-12, 8 am to 7 pm. Friday April 13, 8:30 am to 11 am. Household and craft items, books, child through adult clothing, toys and furniture.

Jamestown, 4253 Chippewa Trail, Saturday, April 7, 8am-3pm. Furniture, clothing, dishes, bicycles. Unless marked, all items 25¢.

XENIA 239 North New Jasper Station Road off Route 35, April 6, 9am-6pm. Longaberger Sale. Rain/Shine. See Craig's List.

XENIA, 1395 Ottawa Drive,Thur-Fri-Sat 9-6 Furniture, blower/vac, sweepers, electrical supplies, florescent bulbs, quilts, kids clothes, books, flower pots, shoes, misc.

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FAIRBORN, 110 West McLaughlin Ave. April 5, 6, 7. BIG BIG Garage Sale! Avon, candy, furniture, CDs, records, misc. households.

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Xenia, 840 Ten Boom Lane Legacy Village, April 12-14, 9:00-4:00 pm. Household items, Dishes , Liens, Trailer Accessories, Lawn-Chairs, DownFilled-Mattress


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Beavercreek News Current

To Advertise in the Service & Business Directory please call 937-372-9609 or 1-866-212-7355 665 Lawn, Garden, Landscaping

B.J. Builders

GERDES TURF FARM

B&B AUTOMOTIVE

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Car & Truck Repair

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937-238-2435 660 Home Services

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Spring Air Conditioning Tune-up Specials

GROWVER'S LAWN SERVICE: Mowing. Free Ests. Large/ small lawns. Trustworthy. Reliable. Reasonable. (937)241-6457 or (937)299-4436, Greg

(937) 845-8497

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Ron's TREE SERVICE Topping, Trimming Elevating Removal Over 25 Years Exp. Free Ests. Insured.

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Delicious Homegrown Meats If you have a freezer we have the meat to fill it.

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KEN'S PAINTING

675 Pet Care DOG OBEDIENCE AGILITY CLASSES Day & Evening Group & Private Lessons Starting 4/16/12. Big Times Kennel Just North of Social Row Rd. at 10650 Clyo Rd. 937-885-3427 www.bigtimeskennel.com

700 Painting

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710 Roofing/Gutters/Siding

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MILL'S PAVING Asphalt paving Patching and seal coat. Residential & Commercial, Free Estimates

937-403-4320 835 Campers/Motor Homes

850 Motorcycles/Mopeds

2003 Challenger/Damon, 33.5', workhorse chassis, ABS brakes, 801 Vortec and generator, leveling jacks, 2 slide outs, 26K miles, $49,000, 937-546-6279.

1994 HARLEY DAVIDSON HERITAGE SOFTAIL, all original, new tires and battery, always garage kept, 18K miles, A-1 shape, serious calls, no free rides, $9000, (937)372-2718.

For Sale 1998 Jayco 5th wheel travel trailor 3530 RKS Designer series Very Clean Everything in working condition $10000 trudylyates@yahoo.com. (937)768-1789.

All this for just $15!** Make it BIG!

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(Since 1985)

ALLEGRO BAY, 34XB, 2005, workhorse, 8.1 gas, HWH JACKS, 2 slides, 10CF refrig, 2-TVs, electric awning, 7KW generator, 42K, non-smoking/pets, NEW LOW PRICE! On consignment @ Lewis R.V., 4640 Linden Ave. 937-253-8816 937-253-6242

• Your ad will run up to 4 days in the Xenia Daily Gazette and Fairborn Daily Herald, plus Thursday in the Beavercreek News-Current and Sugarcreek Bellbrook Times • Your ad will appear online at www.greenecountydailies.com • Your sale will be pinpointed on our online Garage Sale Map • Your ad will be emailed to subscribers of our weekly Garage Sale Listings e-blast* • You’ll have access to our online Garage Sale Kit which includes signs, tips, a checklist, and more!

2008 YAMAHA Morphous 250XL, 750 Miles 4-Valve DOHC, room for 2 riders, plenty of storage, Stylishly Areodynamic, $3000.00 OBO, 937-469-1277.

2009 TORINO CF150, Motorcycle/Scooter, 1400 miles, original, 75 mpg, showroom condition, new extra rear trunk storage box, $1800 OBO, (937)836-5751.

855 Off-Road Vehicles 2006 RECON HONDA ATV, 5-speed manual, automatic clutch, 2-wheel drive, not used much, $1700, (937)898-5293.

840 Classic Cars 875 Storage 1953 CHEVY Panel Truck, 1/2 ton. 1953 CHEVY Belair 2-door sedan car. $5500 each. Plus some '53 Chevy parts. 862-4386

Call 937-372-4444 2268987

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2004 Dolphin Class "A", 35', Workhorse Chassis, 8.1 Vortec engine w/Allison 5-speed automatic transmission, mileage 25K, 2 Slides, Auto-Find Satellite, Basement A/C with Electric Heat, Rear view camera, Leveling jacks, many extras. E/C. $ 4 9 , 9 0 0 . 0 0 . (863)491-5893

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Houses Apartments Commercial Associations

JERRY ALLEN’S PAINTING

Mowing • Edging • Trimming • Lawn Application • Weed Control • Aeration/Seeding

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Residential accounts available All type of yard work done!

Push Mower Turn Up Change Oil, Replace Spark Plug, Clean Air Filter, Sharpen Blade, $50.00. Pick Up & Delivery $20 Extra Xenia Area Only 937-270-5890

LUTE TREE SERVICE Trees & Shrubs Trimmed or Removed, Stump Removal, Free estimates. (937)251-4858 (937)453-2503

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CONSTRUCTION, INC. Complete Home Improvements • Kitchen • Baths • Basements • Room Additions • General Repairs • Custom Wood, Composite, and PVC Decks

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A-TOPP TREE SERVICE

655 Home Repair & Remodel

231-6136

TRIMBACH

665 Lawn, Garden, Landscaping

Top Dollar! Call: Mike @ 256-9821

Nature's Helper Lawn Care & Home Repair Mowing Mulching, Chainsaw Work, Hauling, Building & Repairing Decks, Painting, General Handyman Work, Pond Building & Maintenance, & More! No Job too Small! Free Estimates 937-661-1852

Bill Lyons Tree Service

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660 Home Services

Danserv Removing Trash, Debris & Clutter. Since 1980. Done Right. Looking Nice. Fair Price.

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*Any yard $25 * $50 a acre (Includes weed eating & cleanup)! *Hedge trimming *Tree trimming *Tree removal *Leaf removal *Mulch Jobs too!

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334 WEST CHURCH ST. XENIA, OH

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Kitchens * Baths Room Additions * Window * Doors Siding * Garages Remodeling

Hydro seeding, sod installation, delivered sod & pick up fresh sod. Mon.-Sat.

QUALITY WORK FOR THE BEST PRICES IN TOWN!

665 Lawn, Garden, Landscaping

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655 Home Repair & Remodel

2268116

655 Home Repair & Remodel

2269878

610 Automotive

*E-blast is sent Wednesday a.m. Ad must be placed by 5pm Tuesday to be included in the e-blast. ** Up to 20 words = $15, add’l words are $ .95 each. Prepayment required. Deadline is 5pm for next day’s publication; 9:30am Friday for Saturday. Deadline is Noon on Tuesday to include the Thursday weekly publications. 2270832

1983 PORSCHE 930, Factory Wide-body, Whale-tail turbo, Burgundy/Black, good condition, 51K miles, $24,995, (937)426-4061 or (937)409-4061, Sat & Sun best.

Inside Storage: Boat, Car, Jet Skis, railers, Race Cars, Motor Cycles Secure Dry Sight, (937)532-6725

880 SUV’s 2006 SS TRAIL BLAZER, 6 ltr, V-8, Black, With Black Leather interior Sunroof, loaded. Excellent condition, $17,500. 937-890-1940


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880 SUV’s

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GMC 2011 Terrain, SLE 4 CYL. With 6 Speed Auto, Black Metallic, With Back Interior. Many Fetchers, Less than 9000 Miles. $ 1 9 , 7 5 0 . 0 0 . 937-435-5224

885 Trailers Trailer tires, Four Wheels and Tires Two New and Two used. Size 480x8 $130.00. Call 937-298-9577

890 Trucks 2004 FORD F150 XLT 4X4 Extended Cab, Fiberglass Shell, Stainless Steal Running-Boards, Black, 80,000 miles, Excellent Condition, $13,900.00 937-675-2998 NISSAN 4x4 King Cab V6, Loaded, Auto, Super Nice Low 63000 miles, Clean/Car Fax, Michelin's, Custom Topper. Must See Reduced $6650.00 937-767-9290,

Call (937) 372-9609 to place your ad. 925 Legal Notices

925 Legal Notices

899 Wanted to Buy Beavercreek

BUYING JUNK CARS AND TRUCKS Will pay Top Dollar Call 937-414-7792

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Sealed proposals for the NEW GERMANY-TREBEIN ROAD WIDENING PROJECT will be received at the office of the City Engineer, City of Beavercreek, 1368 Research Park Drive, Beavercreek, Ohio 45432, until 12:00 noon, local time, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2012 and publicly opened and read at that hour and place. The work for which proposals are invited consists of furnishing all labor, equipment and material for the widening of the south side of New Germany-Trebein Road between Towne Drive and Lillian Lane, the installation of double left-turn lanes at the New Germany-Trebein Road at N. Fairfield Road intersection, and all other work as may be necessary to complete the contract in accordance with the plans and specifications. Contract documents may be examined and/or obtained at the office of the City Engineer, City of Beavercreek, 1368 Research Park Drive, Beavercreek, Ohio 45432. The cost for each set of contract documents will be $20.00. No refunds will be made. Checks for the purchase of contract documents shall be made payable to the City of Beavercreek. Each bidder must insure that all employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against because of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. Bidders must comply with the prevailing wage rates on the Public Improvements in City of Beavercreek, Greene County, Ohio as determined by the Ohio Division of Labor and Worker Safety, Wage and Hour Bureau. Bidders are advised that City of Beavercreek Administrative Policy No. 28 allows for the application of a local bidder credit in determining the award of a contract for this project. The requirements and application of this local bidder credit in determining the award of a contract are explained in the ‘Instructions to Bidders’ section of the project bid documents. The City of Beavercreek reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals; to waive any informalities in the bidding; and to enter into a contract with the bidder who in their consideration offered the lowest and best proposal. The City also reserves the right to hold all proposals for sixty (60) days. City of Beavercreek Jeffrey K. Moorman, P.E. City Engineer PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3, 2012 2269223

Wanted All Motorcycle & Memorabilia. Pre 1980 running or not. Top Cash Paid. Call 845-389-3239

930 Sheriff Sales Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2009CV0334 BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION plaintiff vs. DONALD H. COPAS, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 951 SOUTH MONROE ST., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parnumber cel M40000200140017400. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 227, page 176. Said premises appraised at $39,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: KYLE E. TIMKEN Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267306

930 Sheriff Sales Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2010CV1147 BENEFICIAL OHIO INC. plaintiff vs. REBECCA L. BROWN, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 638 GEORGIA DR., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel n u m b e r M40000100380036500. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1098, page 149. Said premises appraised at $90,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: F. PETER COSTELLO Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267308

930 Sheriff Sales Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2010CV0997 CITIMORTGAGE INC. plaintiff vs. CAROL S. REYNOLDS, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 2555 WYOMING DR., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel n u m b e r M40000100390001100. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1222, page 262. Said premises appraised at $69,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: ERIN M. LAURITO Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267313

930 Sheriff Sales Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2010CV0797 THE HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK plaintiff vs. SUE A. WILSON, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1008 FREDERICK DR., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel n u m b e r M40000200021000500. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2685, page 893. Said premises appraised at $45,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: DAVID W. CLIFFE Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267277

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Beavercreek ADOPTED CITY OF BEAVERCREEK ORDINANCE 12-08 This ordinance was introduced by Beavercreek City Council on February 27, 2012. An Ordinance adopting new sections 114.01 (Purpose), 114.02 (Definitions), 114.03 Internet (Computerized Sweepstakes Café License 114.04 Required), (Computerized Sweepstakes Device License Required), 114.05 (Authority of Chief of Police), 114.06 (Nature of Licenses), 114.07 (Procedural for Obtaining Licenses), 114.08 (Denial of 114.09 Licenses), (Conditions and Regulations), 114.10 (Prohibited Conduct), 114.11 (Revocation), 114.12 (License Fees), 114.03 (Severability) and 114.14 (Penalty) to the Beavercreek Code of Ordinances regulating computerized internet sweepstakes cafés within Beavercreek. This Ordinance was adopted on March 26, 2012 and will become effective on April 25, 2012. This Ordinance is available for inspection at the office of the City Clerk, Beavercreek City Hall 1368 Park Drive, Research Beavercreek, OH 45432. Vicki Giambrone, Mayor Dianne Lampton Clerk of Council PUB: March 30, 2012 2271326

Beavercreek LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Sealed proposals for the EASTSIDE DRIVE AT COL. GLENN HIGHWAY SIGNAL PROJECT will be received at the office of the City Engineer, City of Beavercreek, 1368 Research Park Drive, Beavercreek, Ohio 45432, until 12:00 noon, local time, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2012 and publicly opened and read at that hour and place. The work for which proposals are invited consists of furnishing all labor, equipment and material for the installation of a new traffic signal at the intersection of Eastside Drive and Col. Glenn Highway, and all other work as may be necessary to complete the contract in accordance with the plans and specifications. Contract documents may be examined and/or obtained at the office of the City Engineer, City of Beavercreek, 1368 Research Park Drive, Beavercreek, Ohio 45432. The cost for each set of contract documents will be $20.00. No refunds will be made. Checks for the of contract purchase documents shall be made payable to the City of Beavercreek. Each bidder must insure that all employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against because of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. Bidders must comply with the prevailing wage rates on the Public Improvements in City of Beavercreek, Greene County, Ohio as determined by the Ohio Division of Labor and Worker Safety, Wage and Hour Bureau. Bidders are that City of advised Beavercreek Administrative Policy No. 28 allows for the application of a local bidder credit in determining the award of a contract for this project. The requirements and application of this local bidder credit in determining the award of a contract are explained in the ‘Instructions to Bidders’ section of the project bid documents. The City of Beavercreek reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals; to waive any informalities in the bidding; and to enter into a contract with the bidder who in their consideration offered the lowest and best proposal. The City also reserves the right to hold all proposals for sixty (60) days. City of Beavercreek Jeffrey K. Moorman, P.E. City Engineer PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3, 2012 2269909

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2010CV0351 HSBC BANK US NATIONAL ASSOCATION AS TRUSTEE plaintiff vs. GORDON CAUDILL, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1300 SPRING VALLEY PAINTERSVILLE RD., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parnumber cel C05000100060006100. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2295, page 992. Said premises appraised at $210,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: ERIN M. LAURITO Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267322

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Beavercreek ADOPTED CITY OF BEAVERCREEK ORDINANCE 12-07 This ordinance was introduced by Beavercreek City Council on February 27, 2012. An Ordinance to proceed with the repair, maintenance, replacement and providing energy for, and operation of street lighting improvements in the City of Ohio and Beavercreek, related to the project known as Wagner Trace, Section 3. This Ordinance was adopted on March 26, 2012 and will become effective on April 25, 2012. This Ordinance is available for inspection at the office of the City Clerk, Beavercreek City Hall 1368 Park Drive, Research Beavercreek, OH 45432. Vicki Giambrone, Mayor Dianne Lampton Clerk of Council PUB: March 30, 2012 2271351

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Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2008CV0428 LASALLE BANK MIDWEST & SUBSTITUE PTF. BANK OF AMERICA NA., ET AL plaintiff vs. JAMES M. MOODY, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 2177 VIRGINIA DR., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel number M40000100470005600. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1806, page 420. Said premises appraised at $90,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: MARIA T. WILLIAMS Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267398

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0179 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NA plaintiff vs. MARTIN W. DAVIS, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 3712 ENGLE MILL RD., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel n u m b e r C05000100090004800. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1802, page 427. Said premises appraised at $99,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: CHRISTOPHER J. MANTICA Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267385

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2010CV1301 PENNYMAC LOAN SERVICES LLC plaintiff vs. JOSEPH K. GILLESPIE, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1284 BOYD LANE, XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel n u m b e r M36000200361005300. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2234, page 512. Said premises appraised at $132,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: TINA WOODS Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267379


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Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0649 FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY plaintiff vs. TERRY LYNN SHOUP, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1535 OTTAWA DR., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel number M40000100300000600. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1933, page 184. Said premises appraised at $90,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: CHRISTOPHER M. SCHWIETERMAN Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267541

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0407 FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY plaintiff vs. CHARLES P. DABNEY UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1477 US 42 EAST, XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel number M36000200391001300. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1467, page 961. Said premises appraised at $57,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: KIRK SAMPSON Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267533

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0864 FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY plaintiff vs. BRADLEY G. ROBINSON, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1827 ROXBURY DR., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel number M40000100360003900. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2813, page 62. Said premises appraised at $72,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: KYLE E. TIMKEN Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267488

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0159 WELLS FARGO BANK MINNESOTA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION plaintiff vs. KATHERINE L. PAYNE, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1349 SENECA DR., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel n u m b e r M40000100300013400. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2631, page 485. Said premises appraised at $69,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: KRISS D. FELTY Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267456

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0728 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY plaintiff vs. ELIZABETH OMOLEWU, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 2377 MISSISSIPPI DR., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel n u m b e r M40000100490019200. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2423, page 763. Said premises appraised at $81,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: PETER L. MEHLER Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267441

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2009CV1399 WELLS FARGO BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION plaintiff vs. WILLIAM M. DAY, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1733 OLD US 35, XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel number M36000200380013400. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2729, page 330. Said premises appraised at $51,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: MATTHEW C. GLADWELL Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267465

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2010CV0203 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE plaintiff vs. MARIAN G. HARGRAVE, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 358 COLORADO DR., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel n u m b e r M40000100390021400. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 178, page 151. Said premises appraised at $81,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: MARIA DIVITA Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267449

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2008CV0633 US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION plaintiff vs. PAUL D. JONES, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 231 BEDFORD AVE., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel n u m b e r M40000100130026700. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2939, page 470. Said premises appraised at $69,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: SUSANA E. LYKINS Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267545

Bellbrook SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0184 FLAGSTAR BANK FSB plaintiff vs. BRETT A. STOLLE, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1289 PEWTER COURT, BELLBROOK, OHIO 45305 also known as parcel number L32000200160040200. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2688, page 564. Said premises appraised at $270,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: HERBERT J. KRAMER Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267564

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2009CV1108 US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION plaintiff vs. DAWN D. RAMIREZ, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 2237 COMMONWEALTH DR., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel number M40000100400009700. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2363, page 458. Said premises appraised at $111,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: ELLEN L. FORNASH Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10,2012 2267554

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0947 US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION plaintiff vs. SHANE S. BOUDLE, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 128 COOPER LANE, XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel n u m b e r M40000100240016900. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2664, page 223. Said premises appraised at $78,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: ROBERT R. HOOSE Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267558

Jamestown SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0913 GMAC MORTGAGE LLC plaintiff vs. JACK L. HICKS, ET AL, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 3986 JASPER RD., JAMESTOWN, OHIO 45335 also known as parcel number G21000100113009400. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2959, page 695. Said premises appraised at $108,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: BETHANY L. SUTTINGER Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267584

Bellbrook SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0439 FIRST FINANCIAL BANK NA plaintiff vs. STEVEN D. MCMAHAN, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 2843 STEWART RD., BELLBROOK, OHIO 45305 also known as parcel number L32000200270010100. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 3021, page 532. Said premises appraised at $90,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: JONATHAN A. MASON Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267594

Bowersville SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2005CV0797 WM SPECIALTY MORTGAGE LLC WITHOUT RECOURSE plaintiff vs. BONITA OLIVER, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 3237 S. MAYSVILLE ST., BOWERSVILLE, OHIO 45307 also known as parcel number E15000100020004900. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2224, page 483. Said premises appraised at $45,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: CHARLES R. JANES Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267598


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Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0376 THE HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK plaintiff vs. FOSTER C. BROCK, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1363 EASTVIEW DR., FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parcel number A02000100130006500. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2524, page 551. Said premises appraised at $69,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: TINA WOODS Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267734

Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0133 LNV CORPORATION plaintiff vs. PATRICIA LEMASTER, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 363 MORRIS DR., FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parcel number A02000100190014700. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1427, page 700. Said premises appraised at $69,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: BENJAMIN W. OGG Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267741

Spring Valley SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0240 US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION plaintiff vs. CRAIG A. MCSHERRY JR., ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 3115 BEECH HILL DR., SPRING VALLEY, OHIO 45370 also known as parcel number L32000100060000500. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2283, page 467. Said premises appraised at $120,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: KYLE E. TIMKEN Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267650

Clifton SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0542 US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION plaintiff vs. GINEEN AYN PITSTICK, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 175 CLINTON STREET, CLIFTON, OHIO 45316 also known as parcel number F18000100010003100. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2309, page 35. Said premises appraised at $60,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: MATTHEW I. MCKELVEY Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267636

Jamestown SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0878 FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY plaintiff vs. MARLAND O. WILSON, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 30 NELSON ST., JAMESTOWN, OHIO 45335 also known as parcel number J27000100030020900. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1217, page 541. Said premises appraised at $63,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: MELISSA N. MEINHART Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267609

Jamestown SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2009CV0898 GMAC MORTGAGE LLC AND CROSS-CLAIM PLAINTIFF CITIZENS FINANCIAL SERVICES INC. plaintiff vs. MELVIN J. ABLING, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 53 NELSON ST., JAMESTOWN, OHIO 45335 also known as parcel number J27000100030026900 & J27000100030046300. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1140, page 228. Said premises appraised at $75,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: GREGORY D. WOOLDRIDGE Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267624

Jamestown SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2010CV1342 THE HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK plaintiff vs. KAY A. BARNETT, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 4657 COTTONVILLE RD., JAMESTOWN, OHIO 45335 also known as parcel number J27000100100000300. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1275, page 261. Said premises appraised at $108,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: TINA WOODS Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267604

Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV1031 SELECT PORTFOLIO SERVICING INC plaintiff vs. HAROLD VAUGHN EVANS, DECEASED, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 348 OXFORD DR., FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parcel number A02000200280004900. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 535, page 67. Said premises appraised at $69,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: RYAN F. HEMMERLE Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267731

Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0870 US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION plaintiff vs. TIMOTHY M. CARPENTER, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 316 SPRUCE DR., FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parnumber cel A02000100020024400. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1426, page 819. Said premises appraised at $39,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: MARK P. HERRING Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267724

Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2009CV0414 GREENE COUNTY TREASURER & DEF. CITIFINANCIAL INC. plaintiff vs. BILL B. BREWER, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1718 MIAMI AVE., FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parcel number A02000200150043200, A02000200150042400, A02000200150042600, A02000200150042800, A02000200150043000, A02000200150042200. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1435, page 866. Said premises appraised at $75,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: BRADLEY P. TOMAN Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267744

Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2009CV1161 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON plaintiff vs. CAROL LEMASTER, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1630 STEWART BLVD., FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parcel number A02000200150025100 & A02000200150025000. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2503, page 436. Said premises appraised at $36,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: RYAN F. HEMMERLE Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267754

Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0312 FLAGSTAR BANK FSB plaintiff vs. MELVIN R. MUSSER, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1409 MEADOW WOOD DR., FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parcel number A02000100310012500. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2278, page 908. Said premises appraised at $159,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: AUSTIN B. BARNES III Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267760

Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2009CV0072 CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC plaintiff vs. MATT B. MEDLEY, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1509 SALEM AVE., FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parcel number A02000200170003900. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2616, page 477. Said premises appraised at $45,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: PETER L. MEHLER Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267769

Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0679 US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION plaintiff vs. JESSIE QUENTIN SCOTT, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 124 HOAK DR., FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parcel number A02000200070005900. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2738, page 33. Said premises appraised at $120,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: CHRISTOPHER J. MANTICA Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267775


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Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0401 GMAC MORTGAGE LLC plaintiff vs. NIKI G. HAISLEY, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1036 COLUMBIA AVE., FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parcel number A02000100050021300 & A02000100050021200. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1967, page 160. Said premises appraised at $45,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: KYLE E. TIMKEN Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267952

Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0564 PNC MORTGAGE plaintiff vs. NANCY ELAINE JOHNSTON, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 554 WARM SPRINGS DR., FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parcel number A02000100320009000. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 3109, page 89. Said premises appraised at $150,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: CHRISTOPHER M. SCHWIETERMAN Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267951

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0614 THE OLD FORT BANKING COMPANY plaintiff vs. CINDY A. DAVIS, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 78 HARDACRE DR., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel n u m b e r Full M36000100141025200. property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2977, page 476 & Volume 954 & page 420. Said premises appraised at $150,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: CHRISTIE L. RANZAU Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267950

Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0414 PNC BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION plaintiff vs. COREY L. BOWMAN, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 179 ERIE AVE., FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parcel number A02000100220003200. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1300, page 755. Said premises appraised at $72,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: JENNIFER N. HELLER Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267836

Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0266 GMAC MORTGAGE LLC plaintiff vs. CHARLOTTE PARNELL, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 115 EAST XENIA DR., FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parcel number A02000100090016700. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1229, page 757. Said premises appraised at $99,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: ANDREW C. CLARK Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267953

Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0347 FV 1 INC. IN TRSUT FOR MORGAN STANLEY MORTGAGE plaintiff vs. GARY N. GAYHEART, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 23 ROCKLAND DR., FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parcel number A02000100270010400. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1203, page 256. Said premises appraised at $60,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: PETER L. MEHLER Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267954

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2009CV0671 CITIMORTGAGE INC. plaintiff vs. JASON D. GRAHAM, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 4905 UPPER VALLEY RD., DAYTON, OHIO 45424 also known as parcel number A01000100030008800. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1716, page 683. Said premises appraised at $90,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: CHRISTOHPER M. SCHWIETERMAN Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267955

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2010CV1102 WELLS FARGO BANK NA AS TRUSTEE plaintiff vs. RAFAEL RUIZ, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1585 NORTH FAIRFIELD RD., BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45432 also known as parcel number B42000500030005600. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1354, page 118. Said premises appraised at $90,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: ANGELA D. KIRK Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2268459

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Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2010CV0695 CITIMORTGAGE INC plaintiff vs. ITHEL M. ELLIOTT, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 247 HIGH ST., FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parcel number A02000200130023800. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1448, page 161. Said premises appraised at $45,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: ERIN M. LAURITO Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267834

Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2009CV1195 CITIMORTGAGE INC plaintiff vs. CHARLES A. MOWERY, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1433 WILEY ST., FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parcel number A02000200170002000. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 310, page 920. Said premises appraised at $30,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: TINA R. EDMONDSON Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267818

Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0492 WELLS FARGO BANK NA plaintiff vs. CONNIE L. MANNING, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 634 ORVILLE ST., FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parcel number A02000200160042100. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2511, page 662. Said premises appraised at $48,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: TINA R. EDMONDSON Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2267785

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice of Sale under judgment of foreclosure of liens For delinquent land taxes Revised Code Sec. 5721.19 In the Common Pleas Court of Greene County In the Matter of Foreclosure of Liens for Delinquent Land Taxes Case No.: 2011CV0772 Greene County Treasurer plaintiff vs. BOBBY HENDERSON, ET AL defendants Whereas judgment has been against certain rendered parcels of real property for the current amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges as follows: For the amount of $25,656.38 and additional taxes and costs which may accrue prior to transfer of the deed. Said premises located at 4311 KILLIAN COURT, DAYTON, OHIO 45440 also known as parcel number L32000100011004400. Prior Instrument Reference: Volume 2352 , Page 312 And, whereas, such judgment orders such real property to be sold by the undersigned. Now therefore, public notice is given that I, GENE FISCHER, Sheriff of Greene County, Ohio, will sell such real property at public auction. Said sale will be conducted in the lobby of the Greene County Court House, 45 North Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio, on Thursday the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M. If parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sales under the same terms and conditions of the first sale at the same time of day and at the same place on Thursday the 3RD DAY OF MAY, 2012 for an amount to satisfy said Order. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of the sale. Attorney: SUSAN GOLDIE Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2268453

Bellbrook SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice of Sale under judgment of foreclosure of liens For delinquent land taxes Revised Code Sec. 5721.19 In the Common Pleas Court of Greene County In the Matter of Foreclosure of Liens for Delinquent Land Taxes Case No.: 2011CV1085 Greene County Treasurer plaintiff vs. KATHY ABNEY, ET AL defendants Whereas judgment has been against certain rendered parcels of real property for the current amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges as follows: For the amount of $42,106.86 and additional taxes and costs which may accrue prior to transfer of the deed. Said premises located at LOT 23 & Lot 24 S. KELSEY’S WAY., BELLBROOK, OHIO 45305 & LOT 32 WAGNER RD., BELLBROOK, OHIO 45305 also known as parcel number L32000100010024200, L32000100010024300 & L32000100010025300. Prior Instrument Reference: Volume 1421 , Page 295 And, whereas, such judgment orders such real property to be sold by the undersigned. Now therefore, public notice is given that I, GENE FISCHER, Sheriff of Greene County, Ohio, will sell such real property at public auction. Said sale will be conducted in the lobby of the Greene County Court House, 45 North Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio, on Thursday the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M. If parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sales under the same terms and conditions of the first sale at the same time of day and at the same place on Thursday the 3RD DAY OF MAY, 2012 for an amount to satisfy said Order. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of the sale. Attorney: SUSAN GOLDIE Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2268449

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0400 WELLS FARGO BANK NA plaintiff vs. MATTHEW A. THOMAS, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 2755 COLDSPRINGS DR., BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45434 also known as parcel number B42000500110022200. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2419, page 97. Said premises appraised at $129,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: BENJAMIN W. OGG Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2268464


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Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0768 FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY plaintiff vs. JEFFREY WAGENBACH, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 3092 JADE COURT., BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45434 also known as parnumber cel B42000600040013900. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2910, page 70. Said premises appraised at $159,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: MELISSA N. MEINHART Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2268472

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0243 SUB. PTF. JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CAHE HOME FINANCE LLC SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION plaintiff vs. MAE L. ASBURY, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 2348 MEADOW GREEN DR., BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45431 also known as parcel number B42000100140003200. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2757, page 636. Said premises appraised at $165,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: RICHARD MARK ROTHFUSS II Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2268478

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0855 ONE WEST BANK FSB plaintiff vs. MARGARET L. BUTHKER, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 2796 ATER DR., BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45434 also known as parcel number B42000500150002200. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1695, page 178. Said premises appraised at $162,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: LORELEI C. BOLOHAN Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2268483

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0755 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NA plaintiff vs. ELWOOD T. MERCER, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1737 FAIRLYNN DR., DAYTON, OHIO 45432 also known as parcel number B42000200030000300. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2933, page 149. Said premises appraised at $99,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: CHRISTOPHER J. MANTICA Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2268486

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0867 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON plaintiff vs. MIKE A. ROBERTSON, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 4186 CHALMETTE DR., DAYTON, OHIO 45440 also known as parcel number B42000300100009500. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2379, page 156. Said premises appraised at $120,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: JEFFREY R. JINKENS Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2268510

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0402 FLAGSTAR BANK FSB plaintiff vs. DONALD R. CROUCH II, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 4060 LOCUS BEND DR., DAYTON, OHIO 45440 also known as parcel number L35000100130003100. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2606, page 579. Said premises appraised at $180,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: AUSTIN B. BARNES III Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2268502

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2008CV0960 CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC plaintiff vs. SCOTT J. TRIBBEY, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 2147 GRANADA DR., BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45431 also known as parcel number B42000100160006800. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1231, page 742. Said premises appraised at $168,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: PAMELA A. FEHRING Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2268495

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2010CV1263 WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL OHIO 1 INC. plaintiff vs. MARTIN T. CHILDRE, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1001 TRALEE TRAIL, BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45430 also known as parcel number B42000200150002200. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2050, page 773. Said premises appraised at $99,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: PAMELA A. FEHRING Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2268491

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0313 SUBSTITUE PTF BANK OF AMERICA NA AS SBMT BAC HOMES LOANS LP plaintiff vs. MARK W. MUNCY, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 3598 EMPIRE DR., BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45431 also known as parnumber cel B42000100120030200. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2492, page 398. Said premises appraised at $180,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: ROBERT R. HOOSE Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2268555

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0696 PNC BANK NA plaintiff vs. JEFFREY L. JAMIESON, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 2706 OLD TRACE, BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45431 also known as parcel number B42000400090028700. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2878, page 733. Said premises appraised at $180,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: CANICE J. FOGARTY Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2268559

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0538 RBS CITIZENS NA plaintiff vs. HEE S. KIM, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 3452 FAIRWOOD DR., BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45432 also known as parcel number B42000500010017000. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1250, page 114. Said premises appraised at $249,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: GRETCHEN F. G. WESTON Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2268564

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2010CV1099 US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE plaintiff vs. RIGOPERTO CHUQUI, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 4511 WILLIAMSPORT DR., BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45430 also known as parcel number B42000300060000200. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2585, page 608. Said premises appraised at $150,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: MATTHEW I. MCKELVEY Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2268566

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0586 US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE plaintiff vs. DARREN E. INLOW, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 3320 CLAYDOR DR., BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45431 also known as parcel number B42000400070002700. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2598, page 423. Said premises appraised at $111,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: ROBERT HOOSE Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2268571

Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0010 PERPETUAL FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK plaintiff vs. GEROLD J. PETROSKY, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 19TH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 208-214 & 209-215 SOUTH STREET, FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parcel number A02000100010018100, A02000100010018000, A02000100010017900, A02000100010017800, A02000100010018300, A02000100010018700, A02000100010018600, A02000100010018500 AND A02000100010018400. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2243, page 753. Said premises appraised at $180,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2011, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: ADAM R. TODD Auctioneer: DAN FINCHUM GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: March 27, 2012 April 3/10, 2012 2268588


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XENIA — The Greene County Newspaper Group and Times Community News will be moving from its Kettering satellite office to a new Xenia office Friday. As a result the offices will be closed Friday, April 6. All communications must be referred to our new location 1836 W. Park Square in the shopping center with Krogers as of Monday, April 9. Also in order to expedite the move some of our deadlines will move up. Classified ads: All Times Community and Greene County weeklies classified advertisements will deadline 12 p.m. Tuesday, April 10 for the Thursday, April 12 editions of the weekly newspapers. Daily classified display advertisements for Friday, April 6 and Saturday, April 7 will deadline 4 p.m. Thursday, April 5. Daily classified listings for Friday and Saturday will deadline 5 p.m. Thursday, April 5. Retail: The dailies’ retail advertising will deadline 4 p.m. Thursday, April 5. The newspapers will be fully operational Monday, April 9 at 1836 W. Park Square, Xenia OH 45385. Our phone numbers will not change. Contact us at 937-372-4444 or 937-294-7000 or classified advertising 937-376-9609 or 866-212-7355. This move should not disrupt our north office in Vandalia. Newspapers locating to West Park Square include: /Xenia Daily Gazette, Fairborn Daily Herald, Beavercreek News Current, Sugarcreek-Bellbrook Times, Kettering-Oakwood Times, CentervilleWashington Township Times, Springboro Sun.

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Beavercreek’s Young tosses no-hitter BEAVERCREEK — Beavercreek’s 4-0 triumph over Oakwood last week had an added highlight to it. The game featured a no-hit effort by Jake Young. Young, a junior, notched his first win of the season (1-2) while striking out eight batters. Beavercreek supported Young’s effort with a solid offensive effort. The Beavers will take on cross-town rival Carroll in a double-header at Carroll beginning at 11 a.m. on Saturday.

UPCOMING EVENTS Baseball 4/7/12 double-header Beavercreek @ Carroll 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. 4/9/12 vs. Wayne @ Beavercreek 5 p.m. 4/10/12 Beavercreek @ Wayne 5 p.m.

Softball 4/13/12 Beavercreek @ Troy 5 p.m. 4/9/12 Fenwick @ Carroll 5 p.m. 4/11/12 Carroll @ CJ 5 p.m.

Boys tennis 4/5/12 Piqua @ Beavercreek 4 p.m. 4/6/12 Beavercreek @ Sidney 4 p.m. 4/9/12 Carroll @ Springfield 4 p.m. 4/11/12 Carroll @ Fairmont 4 p.m.

Beavercreek track 4/5/12 Fairmont Endurance meet 5 p.m. 4/10/12 Springboro Relays 4:30 p.m.

Carroll track 4/7/12 Cedarville Invitational 9:30 a.m. 4/10/12 Tippecanoe Quad 4:30 p.m. Submitted photo

Hull signs with Marietta BEAVERCREEK — Allison Hull has signed to play basketball at Marietta College. Hull is fulfilling a life-long dream of playing basketball in college and was assisted by the National Collegiate Scouting Association. “I am looking forward to continuing playing the game I love in college,” Hull said. “It is my dream to combine my love of basketball with my college experience as I plan to study in the business or medical field.” Being a two year varsity starter, maintaining a 3.06 GPA and being voted captain of her team did not slow down this Beavercreek High School senior as she strived to be a leader in sports and in her community. Her hard work paid off in the end when she accepted substantial scholarships to play basketball next season. Thousands of high school athletes end their high school careers without a commitment, but Hull’s unique story of finding NCSA and being proactive in her recruiting process will allow her the benefits of playing collegiate sports. More information about NCSA can be found at, recruitinghelp@ncsasports.org.

Boys volleyball 4/5/12 Beavercreek @ Fairborn 6:45 p.m. 4/11/12 Northmont @ Beavercreek 7 p.m.

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News-Current photos by Jon Rudy Area coaches and Wright State alumni took on former Buckeyes in a charity basketball game last Thursday night, raising money for Operation Smile. Operation Smile provides funding for reconstructive surgery for children born with facial deformities like cleft lip and cleft palate. The game featured Wright State Raiders men’s head basketball head coach Billy Donlon, Bellbrook girls basketball coach Jason Tincher and assistant coach Nicole Sam, Fairborn boys basketball head coach Nate Chivington, his brother Aaron Chivington, former Raiders Drew Burleson, John David Gardner, Will Graham and Troy Tabler. They played against former members of the Ohio State Football team.


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Local News Sales of poinsettias to help FVPC XENIA — The Family Violence Prevention Center is currently taking orders for holiday poinsettias through Nov. 28. FVPC poinsettias are big, beautiful 6” plants in your choice of color - red, pink, white or burgundy - and sell for $12 each, which includes free delivery anywhere in Greene County at no additional cost. Poinsettias are a wonderful way to say “thank you” or “thinking of you” to that special friend, employee, boss, teacher, neighbor or colleague. FVPC poinsettias are a great way to enhance the holiday and create a festive atmosphere in your home or office. All orders, with payment, must be received by Monday, Nov. 28 to ensure that your poinsettias are delivered accordingly and with care. Delivery date is Friday, Dec. 2. Phone your order in by calling Cheryl Hainey at 937-426-6535, ext. 17. FVPC accepts cash (do not send cash in mail), personal checks as well as Visa and MasterCard. All proceeds benefit FVPC.

Pick up a copy Have the News-Current delivered by mail to your home or pick up a copy from the dozens locations throughout the community. Call 937-372-4444. • Fairbrook School • Rocky's Pizza • Lofino's • Bob Evans • Kroger’s • Johnnie's Carry-out • Caribou Coffee • Speedway • Beavercreek Cleaners • China Garden Buffet • Coffee and Donut Shop • Hudson's Automotive • Linden Depot Drive Thru • Ricks Pizza • Smoke Shop N Talk • Subway • Yum Yum Drive Thru • Puzzle's Plus • City View Diner • Microtel Hotel & Suites • WSU Mini-University

Deaths • Ella May Cates, Beavercreek • Mary A. Eastep, Beavercreek • Jerry W. Martin, Astatula, Fl.

News Current photo by Jodi Milburn “Queso!” That’s cheese in Spanish. Queso is just what all these kids in Mrs. Betty Dunn’s fourth grade class at Valley Elementary said when their picture was taken. The students held letters and mementos like buckeyes that they sent to their new pen pals in Spain.

Students connect with kids in Spain By JODI MILBURN Beavercreek News Current Editor jmilburn@beavercreeknewscurrent.com BEAVERCREEK — The students in Betty Dunn’s fourth grade class at Valley Elementary are “muy excitado” about their new pen pal students in Spain. They just received their first box from a class of students at San Patricio Private School in Madrid, Spain. Mrs. Dunn knows the teacher - she’s Dunn’s Spanish granddaughter - and the two decided to hold a pen pal exchange this school year. Dunn said the San Patricio school is very unique in that it stresses learning English, even though it is a Spanish school. Spain’s royal family have sent children there. Soccer star David Beckham and his wife, Victoria, have sent their children there to learn. The teacher of the class Dunn’s students are exchanging with is the wife a famed cartoonist in Spain - the Spanish equivalent of Mike Peters. While students in Dunn’s class learn what they

need to learn as fourth graders at Valley, along with the exchange, they are also learning something many other teachers might not offer. They’re learning Spanish - an enrichment activity Dunn provides. Students are like sponges, eager to absorb new words and new concepts. Dunn said students ask to go to the bathroom in Spanish. They take the attendance count and the lunch count in Spanish. Students generally think it’s important to learn the language. Colby said he thought it’s good for them to start learning right now. As they grow older and get into higher grades, then they can make sure they definitely know the language, he said. Daniel said it’s awesome learning a new language. Meaghan said she thinks learning Spanish can help with their own English education. In an emergency, she said, you would be able to communicate with a Spanish speaking person. Treston said he likes learning it. Speaking of Treston, Dunn thought that he’ll likely be a famous author.

“You’re going to be reading his books,” predicted Dunn. Treston said he usually writes in his notebook every day in English, but he’s been writing in his notebook in Spanish. About the pen pal exchange, Daniel said he was looking forward to making good friends. Colby said he was excited to learn about where the Spanish students live and how they live. Dunn reported that the Spanish students sent her students a box filled with Soccer cards, erasers, jumping beans, colored pencils, a large Spanish flag, obsidian rock from Lancerote, a Spanish volcanic island, leaves, pictures that they drew, and letters. In return, the Spanish class in Madrid received rocks, flags, leaves, coins, pictures, maps, brochures - everything that students need to know in order to familiarize themselves with our country. Dunn said now students are preparing a box filled with presents and ornaments to help their Spanish pen pals celebrate the holidays and “Feliz Navidad.”

Crews to repair rotting pipe under N. Fairfield Road By JODI MILBURN Beavercreek News Current Editor jmilburn@beavercreeknewscurrent.com BEAVERCREEK — Beavercreek City Council members have given the green light to make emergency repairs to a stretch of N. Fairfield Road that is closest to the ponds by the Mall at Fairfield Commons. Beavercreek City Engineer Jeff Moorman said a 1970s corrugated metal pipe that drains the water from the ponds is deteriorating. The pipe is buried 15 feet deep and runs the width of N. Fairfield Road. Moorman said work crews have repaired two sinkholes in that area in just the past year. One sinkhole was repaired in the summer by a contractor working on a resurfacing project. The other was repaired by city crews just in the past six weeks. One of the sinkholes caused a four-foot void under the asphalt. Moorman told city council members Monday, Nov. 14 that he was concerned that if repairs aren’t

made soon, the pipe could deteriorate further and possibly cause a bigger sinkhole in the road. Moorman pointed out that repairs wouldn’t be made until after Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving that is typically thought of as one of the biggest shopping days of the year. Because of the urgent need to fix the road, Moorman sought three quotes from area contractors and brought the proposal to council. Council member Julie Vann wanted residents to know that even though Council was not going through the competitive bidding process for the project, the City did seek three quotes to get the lowest and best bid. The cost of the project will be $205,000. Moorman explained what contractors will do. “The work will take place behind the curb, where the top of an underground vault along the west side of the roadway will be removed and the dirt over the pipe from the curb line to the existing vault will also

be removed,” stated Moorman. “This will allow for the contractor to get access to place the new, smaller diameter plastic pipe into the existing, larger diameter corrugated metal pipe. Because of the limited space, the new plastic pipe will be installed in five-foot sections, with each section of new plastic pipe being pushed through the old pipe until the entire length of the corrugated metal pipe has been lined (about 133 feet). After this, grout will be installed between the old and new pipe to seal any gaps/voids.” Moorman said when the work begins, it may be necessary to close the western most southbound through lane on N. Fairfield Road and the bikeway that runs along the mall property. Moorman said traffic on N. Fairfield Road will not be impacted by this work. Moorman mentioned that this type of problem arises with older roads that have the corrugated metal pipes that can easily rust.

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Beavercreek police seek home invasion suspects BEAVERCREEK — Beavercreek police are seeking the two suspects who forced their way into a home on Morning Sun Drive, assaulted the 83-year-old resident inside, ransacked the home, and took off with a flat-screen TV. It happened at about 3 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 17 in the 2000 block of Morning Sun Drive.

Police said that the two men broke into the home and attacked and assaulted the elderly resident in his bedroom. The suspects then ransacked the home and stole the TV. They left in an unknown direction. The victim was taken to an area hospital for his injuries. After the attack, he went to a neighbor’s house for help. Police confirmed that the victim suf-

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fered severe facial injuries but he was not critically hurt. Beavercreek Police Captain Jeff Fiorita said that the investigation is ongoing and that they are following up with some people of interest. Anybody with information is asked to contact the Beavercreek Police department at (937) 426-1225.


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Woman charged in Xenia meth lab, linked to one in Beavercreek By JODI MILBURN Beavercreek News Current Editor jmilburn@beavercreeknewscurrent.com XENIA — A woman linked to a possible meth lab in Beavercreek is accused of making drugs in Xenia. Amy D. Baker, 37, is charged with one count of illegal manufacture of drugs, a first degree felony; one count of illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for the manufacture of drugs, a second degree felony; and aggravated possession of drugs, a third degree felony. The Xenia charges stem from the meth lab that was discovered on July 14 on Cheyenne Drive, according to Xenia Police Det. Amy D. Baker Barlow. Xenia police officers, trying to help Miami Township Police catch a burglary suspect went to a home on Cheyenne and found a person who matched the burglary suspect description near a vehicle on the property. The suspect gave chase, but officers quickly apprehended the suspect. Officers then investigated the home and found evidence of an active meth lab in the home’s attic. A warrant for Baker’s arrest on the drug charges was served by Det. Shaw of the Xenia Police Department at the Greene County Jail, where Baker is currently housed. Previously Baker along with 34-year-old Melissa Zwiesler were arrested on felony charges of receiving stolen property after Beavercreek police officers and the Greene County Agencies for Combined Enforcement (ACE) Task Force raided their home at 3440 Kemp Road in Beavercreek on Oct. 3. At the Beavercreek home, according to police, evidence found during the search included property stolen from a burglary as well as equipment and chemicals used to manufacture crystal methamphetamine. The regional HAZMAT team had to respond to remove hazardous items. So far no drug related charges have been filed against Baker or Zwiesler for the alleged meth lab in Beavercreek. Paul Collins contributed to this story.

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Local veteran receives top honors COLUMBUS — Beavercreek veteran Edward J. Mechenbier was officially inducted in the Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame recently. Here he’s shown with Ohio Department of Veterans Services Director Tom Moe on his left, Governor Kasich on his right, and to his right, his wife, Jerri Mechenbier. General Mechenbier served a total of 44 years in the Air Force, the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve, retiring as a Major General in 2004. Following his retirement, he joined the Board of Trustees of the American Veterans Heritage Center, which preserves the history of the Dayton VA Medical Center. He is a member of the VFW and the American Legion and is active in support of the Blue Star Mothers and VA hospital outreach programs. In addition, he serves on the Board of Advisors of the Dayton chapter of A Special Wish Foundation.

Man admits to urging woman to shoot husband XENIA — Mark Roysdon, a Miamisburg resident and former police officer who authorities say urged a Beavercreek woman to shoot her husband, changed his plea from not guilty to guilty on Wednesday, Nov. 16. Roysdon, 47, agreed to plead guilty to one count of inciting to violence, a felony of the third degree. In return, the Greene County Prosecutor’s office dropped a complicity in felonious assault charge, a second degree felony, against the defendant. During an interview with this paper, Greene County Prosecutor Stephen K. Haller speculated that a pre-

ponderance of evidence in the prosecution’s favor prompted Roysdon to change his plea. “I think that they knew we were ready and prepared. We had our witnesses in order,� Haller told this paper. Among the prosecution’s witnesses was Leah J. Severt, a Beavercreek woman who is now serving four years in prison for shooting her husband of 21 years. Severt pled guilty to two counts of felonious assault and one count of abduction in the court of Judge Michael Buckwalter on Wednesday, April 27. Severt’s guilty plea was the result of an agreement made with the Greene County Prosecutor’s Office. In return for Severt changing her plea from not guilty to guilty, the Greene County prosecutor

amended an attempted murder charge to felonious assault and dismissed a firearm specification charge. Leah’s husband and the victim of the shooting, Ed, would have also provided testimony for the prosecution if Roysdon’s case had gone to trial. Haller also stated that the prosecution possessed telephone calls and text messages that would have led to Roysdon’s conviction. Judge Michael Buckwalter set Jan. 3, 2012 as Roysdon’s sentencing date. The prosecution has recommended 12 months in prison for the Miamisburg resident. “He didn’t have a record and he’s an ex-cop,� said Haller. “But we think he deserves prison time for urging Leah Severt to shoot her husband.�

Ahrens soundly reelected BEAVERCREEK — Voters reelected Christy Ahrens as Beavercreek Township Fiscal Officer. Ahrens beat her opponent, Chris Grebner, with nearly 69 percent of the vote. Ahrens said she was extremely honored and grateful to the citizens of Beavercreek for reelecting her. “I plan to continue my standard of compliance - with regard to Township bi-annual audits - with sound conservative financial planning, fiscal accountability and accurate record keeping,� stated Ahrens. “I will continue to investigate areas where the Township can save money and/or generate new money to help alleviate the burden placed on taxpayers. Ahrens went on, stating, “My sole goal is to protect the taxpayer’s financial interests without sacrificing service. I look forward to the challenges and accomplishments of serving my community for the next four years.�

those in 8th grade and younger. There will also be mat seating in front of the stage for children age 10 and younger for $5. Tickets can be reserved by calling BCT at 429-4737 and leaving a message or by emailing boxoffice@bctheatre.org. Tickets can also be ordered online, using a credit card, at www.bctheatre.org. Beavercreek Community Theatre is located within the Lofino Adult Enrichment and Cultural Arts Center at 3868 Dayton-Xenia Road in Beavercreek.

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Submitted photos Before (above left) and after (above right) photos of Steven Carson’s Eagle Scout project in an outside courtyard at Beavercreek High School.

Beavercreek HS benefits from Eagle Scout project BEAVERCREEK — Just before Beavercreek High School opened this year, Boy Scouts from Troop 71 (chartered by Alley Church), student volunteers, and a couple of adults began working on Steven Carson’s Eagle Scout Project to restore an outside court yard near the Art Department. Steven is working towards his Eagle Scout rank and proposed the idea to Mrs. West, the high school Principal. After getting her approval and the Boy Scouts, Steven began planning the work. As the project manager, Steven was responsible for all the detailed planning including arranging for workers, scheduling access to the school, working with local businesses to gather donated materials, work safety, tools, and even ensuring everyone had enough water due to the

summer heat. Both the High School and Mr. Ernie Smith from Home Depot donated nearly $600 worth of materials for the project. The work involved removing all the overgrown weeds, plants, and debris, trimming overgrown trees and bushes, spreading new mulch, building flower planter boxes and planting flowers in existing planters. The team spent two Saturdays working in the courtyard and removed more than 30 wheel barrows of organic material and trash. Much to Steven’s surprise, the work he and his team did immediately began benefiting students from the Art department. He received a letter from Gina Craun, Art and Painting teacher, saying how much they’ve enjoyed being able to use the courtyard for drawing sessions. She also

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It’s the Muffin Man! BEAVERCREEK — When Tony, a.k.a. the Muffin Man at the Blue Berry Cafe in Bellbrook, heard that kindergartners at Valley Elementary were learning nursery rhymes like “Do You Know the Muffin Man?,” he was happy to come in and bring the nursery rhyme to life. Students practiced their rhyme for weeks and made special Muffin Man hats to wear for their special visitor. To their surprise, the Muffin Man showed up and surprised them with dozens of homemade muffins just for them!

Miller serves community on Make A Difference Day EVANSVILLE — Ellen Miller of Beavercreek joined millions of Americans by volunteering for Make A Difference Day, the nation’s largest day of community service on Oct. 22. Miller, who is majoring in Elementary Education, was among approximately 400 University of Evansville students who spent the day volunteering at 25 nonprofit organizations around Evansville. Tasks included beautification and landscaping, painting, and working with children, and sites included parks and community centers.

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provided a packet of drawings her students had done from sitting out in the courtyard. Steven is a junior at Beavercreek High School, a member of the Beavercreek Marching Band, member of the school’s environmental activist club, a American Red Cross youth group volunteer at Wright-Patterson AFB supporting the Fisher House among other things, a pianist enthusiast for more than 10 years, and is well on his way to becoming an Eagle Scout. Steven would like to thank everyone that helped and especially Mrs. West for the opportunity and Mr. Smith for all the donated items.

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It seems Wall Street is occupying us The good news of the day is that Bill Moyers is coming back to television next January. The bad news is that Coca-Cola seems to be winning its battle to fill the Grand Canyon with empty plastic bottles. The two stories came together last week. In a speech celebrating the 40th anniversary of Ralph Nader’s Public Citizen, among the things Moyers, a credible voice of the people, had to say to the Nader group were these: — “Why New York’s Zuccotti Park is filled with people is no mystery. Reporters keep scratching their heads and asking: ‘Why are you here?’ But it’s clear they are occupying Wall Street because Wall Street has occupied the country. And that’s why in public places across the country workaday Americans are standing up in solidarity. Did you see the sign a woman was carrying at a fraternal march in Iowa the other day? It read: ‘I can’t afford to buy a politician so I bought this sign.’” — “Barack Obama criticizes bankers as ‘fat cats,’ then invites them to dine at a pricey New York restaurant where the tasting menu runs to $195 a person. … The president has raised more money from banks, hedge funds, and private equity managers than any Republican candidate. … Our politicians are little more than money launderers in the trafficking of power and policy — fewer than six degrees of separation from the spirit and tactics of Tony Soprano.” — Quoting from The Economist, hardly a voice of liberalism: “A growing body of evidence suggests that the

COMMENTARY By Richard Reeves Syndicated Columnist meritocratic ideal is in trouble in America. Income inequality is growing to levels not seen since the (first) Gilded Age. But social mobility is not increasing at anything like the same pace. … Everywhere you look in modern America — in the Hollywood Hills or the canyons of Wall Street, in the Nashville recording studios or the clapboard houses of Cambridge, Massachusetts — you see elites mastering the art of perpetuating themselves. America is increasingly looking like imperial Britain, with dynastic ties proliferating, social circles interlocking, mechanisms of social exclusion strengthening, and a gap widening between the people who make decisions and shape the culture and the vast majority of working stiffs.” Moyers then gives a concise history of the rise of the corporate right-wing takeover of a lot of American politics beginning in the 1970s. He cites a memo for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce by Lewis Powell, then a Virginia lawyer, later a Supreme Court justice, and a book, “A Time for Truth” by a former secretary of the Treasury. Both men argued that it was time for

corporate America to mobilize its people — and especially its money — to build a giant political machine including think tanks, university chairs and departments and college newspapers. A brilliant idea — and it worked. Conservatives, helped along by the Reagan administration, changed American public opinion, harnessing a new populism that targeted big government rather than the old populist enemies, including Wall Street bankers, railroad companies, big oil and the like. Bureaucrats became the enemy. Plutocrats ruled and still do. Take Coca-Cola. Last year, the National Park Service moved to ban the sale of plastic water bottles around the Grand Canyon. People were throwing their empty Dasani bottles (that’s Coke’s water brand) into the great gorge. Coke sent its lobbyists to Washington (and $13 million to national parks), and soon enough the bottle ban was ended and sent someplace for “further study.” That’s the way it works: government of the corporations, by the corporations and for the corporations. And it will get worse. Mitt Romney and the Supreme Court have said and ruled that corporations are “people,” with all the attendant liberties and privileges. I, for one, am with the guy who sent a letter to The New York Times asking if General Electric was single or married. Welcome back! Give ‘em hell, Bill. Richard Reeves is a syndicated columnist. COPYRIGHT 2011 UNIVERSAL UCLICK.

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Editorial Park service right to protect moon The U.S. National Park Service is underfunded by several billion dollars, considering the backlog in maintenance, the increased attendance with the need for greater upkeep and new facilities, the demand for more rangers and the necessity of adding lands that are under threat from development. And in the current budget climate, help is not on the way. However, a partial solution to this need for more national parks has come from an unlikely government source, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The space agency is in something of a lull right now, with a manned mission to Mars on indefinite hold and a return to the moon problematic. With a certain amount of foresight, NASA has set limits around the six Apollo sites where Americans landed on the moon between 1969 and 1972 and laid down guidelines for tourists against the inevitable — but still far off — day they arrive there. At a stroke, NASA has greatly added, at no cost to taxpayers since the landings are already paid for, to our stock of national parks, one requiring no investment from us, at least initially. With no tourists, there will be no need for rangers, visitors’ centers, bathrooms, walkways or signs warning people to stay out of the craters. There will be no need to protect against vandalism or root out invasive species, since nothing lives or grows there. Certainly there will be no need to warn against unauthorized campfires. The moon parks will fall into that category of a park that we always meant to visit but never got around to. The fact that nobody goes there doesn’t diminish their historical significance. Neil Armstrong will forever be the first human to set foot on the moon whether tourists visit Tranquility Base and that part of the spacecraft Eagle — remember “The Eagle has landed”? — left behind. Nobody visits Jumonville, Pa., even though George Washington started the first true world war there when his party of trespassers shot a French diplomat. The one thing that might revive our moon-landing program is if the Chinese press ahead with their own and start hauling our stuff back to the Beijing Air and Space Museum. Park Service astronauts will be back in no time flat, mere seconds ahead of the T-shirt and moon-pie concessions. — Scripps Howard writer

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I scored one of the biggest victories of my life the other day. No, I didn’t par a hole on the golf course or invent a drug that will cure rudeness. What I did do is make a bed — with FITTED sheets in just under six minutes. That’s even more impressive when you consider my previous best time for making a bed was 11 days, Making a bed isn’t a household chore. Making a bed in a monumental challenge, like climbing Mt. Everest or winning the lottery. It is also a totally useless task simply because if you make a bed on Monday morning, you’ll just tear it apart again on Monday night when it’s time to hit the sack again. Instead of re-making a bed after you get up every morning, why not just close the bedroom door. If the bedroom door is closed, nobody will see the rumpled bed, right? And if nobody sees the bed but you, why go to the trouble of making that bed in the first place. It isn’t like wrinkles are dangerous. I’m pretty sure they won’t hurt you. Great white sharks will hurt you. Wrinkles won’t. And then here are all those people who believe a bed without wrinkled sheets is more comfortable than a bed that has wrinkled sheets. Get real. Wrinkles may be unattractive but they certainly aren’t all that uncomfortable. While we’re on the subject of wrinkles, you’d think that Americans who have invented rocket ships that will take them all the way to the moon and back would have the brains to invent bed sheets that never wrinkle. Oh, sure, some companies manufacture what they claim are “wrinkle-free sheets” but, take it from me, don’t bet on it. Contact Bob at bbatz@woh.rr.com

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FOR Beavercreek police reports Beavercreek News Current

12:50 a.m. - Assault reported in the 3900 block of Colonel Glenn Highway. 2:35 a.m. - Drug activity reported in the 3900 block of Colonel Glenn Highway.

Nov. 17 2:33 a.m. - Suspicious person reported in the 70 block of Plum Street. 3:04 a.m. - Burglary reported in the 2600 block of Morning Sun Drive. 8:06 a.m. - Theft reported in the 2600 block of Royal Gateway. 9:15 a.m. - Fraud/forgery reported in the 4500 block of Stonecastle Drive. 10:41 a.m. - Theft reported in the 3100 block of Dayton Xenia Road. 12:14 p.m. - Domestic violence reported in the 2300 block of Wedgewood Drive. 2:55 p.m. - Child endangering reported in the 3300 block of Pentagon Boulevard. 2:55 p.m. - Burglary reported in the 2600 block of Morning Sun Drive. Nine units reported. 4:04 p.m. - Personal injury crash reported in the N. Fairfield Road and Research Boulevard. 4:29 p.m. - Fraud/forgery reported in the 2700 block of Fairfield Commons Boulevard. 5:48 p.m. - Drug activity reported in the 1300 block of Research Park Drive. 6:02 p.m. - Theft reported in the 4400 block of Glengarry Drive. 6:03 p.m. - Panhandling reported in the 3300 block of Pentagon Boulevard. 6:51 p.m. - Personal injury reported in the Dayton Xenia Road and N. Fairfield Road. 9:26 p.m. - Disturbance reported in the 3800 block of Knollwood Drive. 11:50 p.m. - Criminal damaging reported in the 3800 block of Colonel Glenn Highway. 11:54 p.m. - Criminal damaging reported in the 3800 block of Dayton Xenia Road.

Nov. 16 3:53 a.m. - Burglary reported in the 3000 block of Patsie Drive. 8:49 a.m. - Theft reported in the 3600 block of Patterson Road. 9:27 a.m. - Criminal damaging reported in the 1100 block of Highview Drive. 10:12 a.m. - Theft reported in the 600 block of Factory Road. 11:31 a.m. - Disturbance reported in the 700 block of N. Fairfield Road. 1:41 p.m. - Theft reported in the 2700 block of Fairfield Commons Boulevard. 7:18 p.m. - Assault reported in the 3200 block of Dayton Xenia Road.

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7:44 p.m. - Theft reported in the 2700 block of Fairfield Commons Boulevard. 8:57 p.m. - Theft reported in the 2700 block of Fairfield Commons Boulevard. 11:47 p.m. - Property damage crash reported in the 3400 block of Dayton Xenia Road.

2:35 p.m. - Theft reported in the 100 block of Southway Drive. 8:15 p.m. - Theft reported in the 500 block of Coy Drive. 8:35 p.m. - Suspicious person reported in the 4000 block of Shakertown Road.

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2:17 a.m. - Drug activity reported in the 100 Magnolia Lane. 2:41 a.m. - Intoxicated subject reported in the 70 block of Plum Street. 3:09 a.m. - Theft reported in the 3900 block of Colonel Glenn Highway. 8:07 a.m. - Criminal damaging reported in the 300 block of Wayside Drive. 1:33 p.m. - Criminal damaging reported in the 1700 block of Wilene Drive. 3:19 p.m. - Theft reported in the 3800 block of Colonel Glenn Highway. 3:53 p.m. - Theft reported in the 2700 block of Fairfield Commons Boulevard. 3:58 p.m. - Disturbance reported in the 3100 block of Dayton Xenia Road. 5:23 p.m. - Theft reported in the 2700 block of Fairfield Commons Boulevard. 5:40 p.m. - Disturbance reported in the 2500 block of Richmar Drive. 5:42 p.m. - Criminal damaging reported in the 1700 block of Wilene Drive. 6:32 p.m. - Theft reported in the 2700 block of Fairfield Commons Boulevard. 6:33 p.m. - Theft reported in the 2600 block of Fairfield Commons Boulevard. 8:49 p.m. - Theft reported in the 2600 block of Fairfield Commons Boulevard. 9:39 p.m. - Hit skip crash reported in the 2700 block of Fairfield Commons Boulevard. 10:20 p.m. - Theft reported in the 4400 block of Glengarry Drive.

10:02 a.m. - Theft reported in the 4300 block of Tonawanda Trail. 2:40 p.m. - Fraud/forgery reported in the 2300 block of Grange Hall Road. 5:18 p.m. - Trespassing reported in the 4400 block of Walnut Street. 7:10 p.m. - Theft reported in the 3200 block of Dayton Xenia Road. 9:18 p.m. - Domestic dispute reported in the 2100 block of Lincolnshire Drive. 10:44 p.m. - Holdup/panic alarm reported in the 2800 block of Centre Drive.

Nov. 14 3:20 a.m. - Suspicious vehicle reported in the 3300 block of Pentagon Boulevard. 9:48 a.m. - Theft reported in the 2200 block of N. Fairfield Road. 12:09 p.m. - Criminal damaging reported in the 2700 block of Fairfield Commons Boulevard. 1:35 p.m. - Domestic violence reported in the 2700 block of Rockledge Trail. 3:34 p.m. - Sex offense reported in the 1100 block of Firewood Drive. 3:43 p.m. - Theft reported in the 2900 block of Themmes Court. 4:57 p.m. - Parking violation reported in the 4400 block of Buckeye Lane. 9:26 p.m. - Domestic violence reported in the 70 block of Larchmere Drive. 11:38 p.m. - Criminal damaging reported in the 50 block of Plum Street.

Nov. 13 12:33 a.m. - Disturbance reported in the 2000 block of Zink Road. 12:47 a.m. - Noise complaint reported in the 2400 block of Zink Road. 1:54 a.m. - Trespassing reported in the 70 block of Plum Street. 2:44 a.m. - Suspicious person reported in the 1300 block of Arnica Road. 3:15 a.m. - Trespassing reported in the 50 block of Plum Street. 9:08 a.m. - Theft reported in the 100 block of Bramblebush Trail. 10:08 a.m. - Theft reported in the 2900 block of Stauffer Drive. 11:51 a.m. - Theft reported in the 2800 block of Centre Drive. 12:08 p.m. - Criminal damaging reported in the 3000 block of Southfield Drive. 12:51 p.m. - Fraud/forgery reported in the 3400 block of Pentagon Boulevard.

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Nov. 11 1:06 a.m. - Theft reported in the 3800 block of Colonel Glenn Highway. 8:54 a.m. - Drug activity reported in the 1300 block of Research Park Drive. 2:16 p.m. - Theft reported in the 3300 block of Pentagon Boulevard. 3:42 p.m. - Theft reported in the 2800 block of Centre Drive. 4:35 p.m. - Theft reported in the 3800 block of Colonel Glenn Highway. 4:41 p.m. - Theft reported in the 2700 block of Fairfield Commons Boulevard. 5:11 p.m. - Theft reported in the 2700 block of Fairfield Commons Boulevard. 6:59 p.m. - Theft reported in the 2700 block of Fairfield Commons Boulevard. 9:10 p.m. - Assault reported in the 2600 block of Blythe Court. 10:33 p.m. - Theft reported in the 1300 block of N. Fairfield Road. 11:10 p.m. - Assault reported in the 3800 block of Colonel Glenn Highway.

Fairborn Municipal Court reports Oct. 31 Christina L. O’Bryant, 630 Chestnut St., Xenia, petty theft $175. Banned from Circle K stores for one year. Martezz G. Williams, 2160 Zink Road, Fairborn, disorderly conduct $200. Up to two years supervised community control, drug/alcohol assessment and follow up, good behavior for two years. Laura M. Kenney, 2180 Rockhill Road, Apt. 6, Fairborn, reckless operation $350. No future similar violations for two years, als terminated, granted driving permit per court standard upon full payment. Tammy J. Davis, 3708 St Rt 2345, Fairborn, OVI/breath low $550. Three day driver intervention program and follow up, supervised probation for up to three years, good behavior for two years granted driving permit. John D. O’Connor, 4460 Willow Run Drive, Beavercreek, ACD $125. Stephen A. Back, 1388 Bareback Drive, Beavercreek, OVI/under influence $475. Three day driver intervention program and follow up, up to two years community control, drug/alcohol assessment and follow up, good behavior two

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Ella May Cates Ella May Cates, age 97 of Beavercreek, passed away Wednesday, November 9, 2011 at her daughter’s home in Beavercreek, Ohio. She was born in Fayette County, Ohio in 1914 to Fred and Rosetta (Luttrell) Zimmerman, who preceded her in death. She is also preceded in death by a daughter, Diane Scott, a granddaughter, Diana Duteil-Haltunnen and a great granddaughter, Ashley Marie. She is survived by her husband of nearly sixty years, Anse Cates, a daughter Dolores Frederick and husband Philip of Beavercreek, Daughter Patricia Gail Click and husband Mickey of Centerville, sons: Don Scott and wife Larisa of NY, Kenny Cates and wife Sylvia of Sugarcreek Twp., Henry Cates and Marianne of Yellow Springs and Anse Cates and wife Judy of Fl. The family will receive friends 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 25, 2011 at the church founded by her great-grandfather, Center United Methodist Church, 7850 Allen Road, Washington Court House, Ohio (near Rt. 35 & I-71). Celebration services follow at the church at 12 p.m. Interment will be in Plymouth Cemetery near Milledgeville. Floral tributes are welcomed as are contributions to either the Diana Duteil Memorial Scholarship Fund c/o Greene Giving, 25 Greene St. Xenia, Ohio 45385 or Hospice of Dayton, 324 Wilmington Avenue, Dayton, Ohio 45420 in Ella May’s memory. Arrangements are in the care of Tobias Funeral Home-Beavercreek Chapel. Condolences for the family can be made at www.tobiasfuneralhome.com.

Mary A. Eastep Mary A. Eastep, age 82, of Beavercreek passed away on Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011. She was preceded in death by her husband, William R. Eastep in 1995, her two sons, Terry L. Kimble in 2009 and Ronald Gene Eastep in 1991. Mary is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Debra J. and Andy Butner; her daughter-in-law, Juanita Kimble, all of Fairborn; a brother, Pearl F. and wife, Wilma Johnson, of Hillsboro; five grandchildren, Erik (Jamie) May, Laura May, Dawn (Tim) Dossett, Heather (Richard) Winegardner and Jennifer Barker; four great- grandchildren, Jimmy (Danielle) Barker, Kyle Dossett, Kelli Dossett and Karlee Dossett. She is retired from Dayton Children’s Medical Center and was a volunteer and former treasurer of the Beavercreek Senior Center. Funeral services were held Thursday, Nov. 17 at the Tobias Funeral Home-Beavercreek Chapel, 3970 Dayton-Xenia Road at Grange Hall Road. Interment is in Byron Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Dayton Children’s Medical Center or The Beavercreek Senior Center. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.tobiasfuneralhome.com.

Jerry W. Martin Jerry W. Martin, 89, of Astatula, Florida, formerly of Xenia, passed away Sunday morning, November 13, 2011. He was a member of Faith Community United Methodist Church and a veteran of the US Army, earning his paratrooper wings, serving during World War II. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Florida, the Xenia Masonic Lodge #49, F. & A. M., Xenia Chapter #36, R.A.M., Wright Council #96, R. & S. M., Nathaniel Greene Commandery #81, Knights Templar. He is survived by a daughter, Janet Martin, Centerville, a son and daughter-in-law, Kent J. (Patti) Martin, Beavercreek, five grandchildren, LCDR Navy Chaplain Christopher (Julie) Martin, Potomac, MD, Marianne (Greg) Bakos, Mason, OH, Susan (Mike) Horvat, Centerville, Bradley (Anne) Martin, Seattle, WA, and Kelley Martin, Moraine, 10 great-grandchildren, a sister and brother-in-law, Nancy (Richard “Choppy”) Hornick, Xenia, by several nieces and nephews, and by many close friends. Private services will be held at the convenience of the family. There will be no visitation. Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery, Xenia. Neeld Funeral Home is in charge of services. Contributions may be made to a favorite charity in Jerry’s memory.

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255 Professional FIREFIGHTER/ PARAMEDIC

1/2 off 2 Months Rent!*

The City of Fairborn is accepting applications to test for the position of Firefighter/ Paramedic. Salary range $42,495.03 $61,875.22 with excellent fringe benefits. You must meet the following requirements: ê Ohio Certified Firefighter Level 2 AT TIME OF APPLICATION ê Ohio Certified Paramedic AT TIME OF APPLICATION ê High School Graduate or G.E.D Certificate ê Must be physically capable of performing all duties for the position. ê Visual acuity 20/20 corrected. ê Must hold a valid unrestricted Ohio Motor Vehicle Operator's License at time of appointment. A non-refundable testing fee of $20.00 is collected at time of application. Veterans must provide (at time of application) a copy of DD214 showing HONORABLE DISCHARGE to receive veteran's preference points on passing test scores. Apply in person from November 21, 2011 to December 7, 2011 at the Personnel Office, 44 W. Hebble Ave., Fairborn, OH. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. EOE - M/F/D

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Call 937.376.0400 Mon/Wed/Fri 9-5; Tue/Th 9-6; Sat 10-2 FAIRBORN, ●Good Locations, ●3 room efficiencies, lighted parking, all utilities paid, ●$390/month, ●$420/month,●NO PETS, (937)301-9144. Free First Month FAIRBORN $199 Deposit, newer, larger APTS. 2 bdrm, 2 baths, no pets, (937)879-0208. XENIA, 2BR, W/D-connection, A/C,stove/refrigerator. No pets. Off-street parking. $485/month, $485/deposit. 937-376-9774 Lighthouse Properties www.lpxenia.com The Ridge of Crestview Apartments Studio $365/mo. Across from The Greene Close to bus line Call 1-937-426-5033, M-F, 8am-3:00pm (only).

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Great Locations in Xenia! Great Move-In Specials! +WE PAY YOUR WATER & SEWER ● Studio, 1 & 2 BR* ● All First Floor! ● Private Patios ● Lots of Storage ● On-Site Management Thistlewood Apts 937-376-3902 info@thistlewood apts.com Foxglove Apts 937-376-2219 info@foxgloveapts.com *Varies by location *On Select Units Jamestown Area 2 Bedroom Nice Country apartment Refrigerator, stove, heat, electric included. No pets! Call:(937)675-2222

Meadows Of Xenia $100 SD* Heat, Water, sewer & Trash Paid 2, 3 Bedrooms $495 and up 937-344-3856 937-603-2766 937-603-1665 937-376-5650 * QA

Xenia 2 Bedroom Apartment $550.00 per month. Special Deposit Only $100.00. Green Met Accepted. Call Ron's Cell 937-673-1821 or Office 937-352-6742

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FAIRBORN, 3 bedroom duplex, basement, appliances, fenced yard, $550/month, Sandy Smith, REMAX HomeBase, 937-657-3687. FAIRBORN, 3 bedroom Duplex, basement, 1 car, appliances, $595/month. Sandy Smith, REMAX HomeBase, 937- 657-3687. JAMESTOWN, 4643 Waynesville-Jamestown, Country home, 70's 4 BR, 2 bath, full walk-out basement, 2 car garage, barn space, $1350/month, Kay, (937)307-4138. XENIA: LEASE 2 PURCHASE Bankruptcy/Bad Credit Accepted $850.00 down/$850.00 per month. 2188 Maryland Drive Beautiful newly remodeled 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath Brick Ranch, 1 car garage, Huge Room Addition, Fenced Yard. See photos: www.e-zown.info (937)371-8488 XENIA 275 Center St. 1bdrm, LR, kitchen, 1-bath, big yard, $300/mo. + dep. No smoking, no pets. 903-9005 XENIA 3 bedroom, 1 bath, garage, no smoking. No pets. $725 month plus deposit. Some utilities paid. (937)372-0447

350 Wanted to Rent FAMILY FARMER looking to RENT GROUND. Call after 7pm, 937-768-0013, ask for Lee Baker.

Xenia 2 bedroom, ground level. Credit check. Refs. No GM. $450/mo. + dep. 937-372-8249. XENIA, Spacious 2 bedroom upper unit in 600 building on Trumble St. $475/month, Kay, (937)307-4138.

937-372-5101 315 Condos for Rent XENIA, 1056 Frederick. 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath condo. Stove, Fridge, washer/ dryer provided. No pets. No Greene Met. $595/month includes water. $350 deposit. 937-623-4603

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FIREWOOD, for home and campsite. Seasoned hardwood.

(937)718-3684 SEASONED SPLIT HARDWOODS. 22 yrs sales/ service. 1/4 $65, 1/2 $90, 1 cord $165, 1.5 cord $240, 2 cords $325 delivered. Precision Landscaping. Don't get burned! 937-609-5865

560 Home Furnishings FURNITURE! MOVING! MUST SELL! Couch, $200, Loveseat, $100, End tables, glass top, wood, $75 each. 100 Watt wood cabinet Mitsubishi speakers, $50 both, beautiful fruit wood dining room set, w/buffet and china cabinet, 6 chairs, $1000 set. Call (937)848-2673. Wood kitchen table with ceramic top, $20. Call (937)554-1031.

577 Miscellaneous Printer, Lex Mark, $25. Artificial tree, $10. Velvet chair, $15. Northwest territory lantern, $10. Some CD tapes, $5 each. Floor exerciser, $25. (937)272-5382 Reddy Heater with propane tank, $50 OBO, call (937)554-1031.

583 Pets and Supplies FREE KITTEN to indoor home only, approx. 5 months old, female, shots, spayed, Xenia area, (206)214-5534.

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BEAVERCREEK $39,900! Xenia-Holiday Move in Special KINSEY VILLAGE 1-bedroom $425 2-bedroom $550 Plus: *Heat-Trash-Water Paid *Parking *On-site laundry *Lots of closets 249 Kinsey Rd.

CEDARGRO FARMS The Mark Thordsen Family offers corn for feed or stoves $8 per 50 lb bag. Also bulk volume discount. Straw $3, Hay $3-$6, different grades and delivery available. Cedarville 937-307-8119 937-766-5540

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Free kittens and Mother need good loving home. Very cute. Mommy cat would make good barn cat. Call: 937-838-1535 FREE to good home: 2 6-month old, black female cats. Spayed. Call Jim, (937)789-1428.

425 Houses for Sale XENIA, Amlin Heights: Brick Ranch with crawl space, 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths, living room/dining room combination, WBFP, eat-in-kitchen, enclosed porch, XL family room, easily converts to 2 car garage. New carpet, roof, gutters. Carport. 2400 S.F., $153,900, (937)760-4702.

CONGRATULATIONS Myrna W., Fairborn Barbara W., Englewood Richard B., Huber Heights Vivian W., Huber Heights Danielle C., Waynesville Krista S., Dayton Tara Z., Carlisle Stephanie S., Dayton Paul I., Xenia Barbara C., Huber Heights Rita K., Vandalia Cindy D., Dayton

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1995 DODGE SPIRIT, Light Blue, runs good, large trunk, great gas mileage, $1950.00. Call (937)436-0500.

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1988 Mustang GT 5.0, 5-speed, blue & gray, 148K, very clean, many new parts, engine, & transmission. Must See! $4000/obo. 937-559-4293

Whirl-Pool Cabiro Washer and Dryer less than two years old. Moving, asking $300.00 obo. Must take both. 937-768-6091

1988 MUSTANG GT 5.0, automatic, white, 88K miles, great shape, $3900. (937)832-9634

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2008 YAMAHA Morphous 250XL, 750 Miles 4-Valve DOHC, room for 2 riders, plenty of storage, Stylishly Areodynamic, $3200.00 OBO, 937-469-1277.

860 Recreation Vehicles 2007 CADILLAC STS, NorthStar, V-8, power sunroof, Gold/Tan interior, new brakes, 44K miles, Certified warranty through November, 2012, $20,500, (937)254-2049. 2009 TOYOTA CAMRY, White, HYBRID, E/C, 34,000 miles, Keyless Power, Built-in GPS, Moon Roof, AM/FM/CD/MP3, 6-Speakers, Bluetooth, Leather heated seats, and more, $18,500.00, (937)454-9461. 2010 CHEVY AVEO, Silver, 11K miles, fully equipped, cruise, AM/FM, AC, power windows/doors call (937)438-5629.

810 Auto Parts & Accessories Century Deluxe Like new Topper Window and screens on side. Fits GMC Canyon and Chevy Colorado, Cost $1200.00 New! Will take $600.00 or bring offer. 937-867-5166

830 Boats/Motor/Equipment 2006 PONTOON BOAT, 115HP Mercury, lots of storage, Bimini top, Must sell, E/C, Rental $150/DAY, enjoy your lake, (937)271-8028.

835 Campers/Motor Homes 2003 Challenger/Damon, 33.5', workhorse chassis, ABS brakes, 801 Vortec and generator, leveling jacks, 2 slide outs, 26K miles, $49,000, 937-546-6279.

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2000 Prowler LS M-31G Bunkhouse, fiberglass shell, interior color Sage, dinette/couch slide, kitchen HW floor, bar, front bedroom Queen walk-around bed, sleeps 8, $8,000, (937)768-1896. 2001 Cedarcreek, NEW PRICE! 32' trailer, dual axle, new tires, 4X12 ft slide, table w/4 chairs, custom queen mattress, twin lounge chairs, Pantry & 4 Closets, clean, luxurious, nonsmokers. Winterized. $7000. 937-426-6050, One owner.

880 SUV’s 2004 Chevy Tahoe, 110K miles, Maroon, hitch pkg., body and interior excellent, runs excellent, 4x4, $10,900 OBO, (937)506-8610. 2006 Ford Explorer XLT 4-Wd. Black, towing package. New Michelin's, Frequent servicing and wax, 71,000 miles $14,000.00, 937-898-6385 2006 SS TRAIL BLAZER, 6 ltr, V-8, Black, With Black Leather interior Sunroof, loaded. Excellent condition, 17,500.00. 937-890-1940

890 Trucks 1990 Ford Box Truck, 350, good work truck, $2,500, (937)254-1297. 1997 SILVERADO 1500, Blueish/Green color, auto, Extended cab, bedliner, good condition, runs good, clean, $3500, (937)376-2760. 2001 CHEVY Silverado, NEW PRICE!! 2500-HD, 47K miles, 8.1L, big block V-8, Allison trans, trailer towing pkg., loaded, leather, power doors/windows/locks, Shortbed, new price, $9000, (937)426-6050. 2004 GMC SIERRA, 1500-sport bed, V-8, XM, auto, low miles, $7000, (937)414-7144. 91 GMC 3500 dump bed, new tires, needs work, diesel, automatic, push button hydraulic dump, $3000. (937)532-3651

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Beavercreek LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Sealed proposals for the Hanes Road Widening Project PID 84228 will be received at the office of the City Engineer, City of Beavercreek, 1368 Research Park Drive, Beavercreek, Ohio 45432, until 12:00 noon, local time, on Thursday, December 8, 2011 and publicly opened and read at that hour and place. The work for which proposals are invited consists of furnishing all labor, equipment and material for the widening of Hanes Road for the construction of a northbound left turn lane at the Hanes Road and Kemp Road intersection, as well as the installation of a new traffic signal at this intersection and all other work as may be necessary to complete the contract in accordance with the plans and specifications. Contract documents may be examined and/or obtained at the office of the City Engineer, City of Beavercreek, 1368 Research Park Drive, Beavercreek, Ohio 45432. The cost for each set of contract documents will be $20.00. No refunds will be made. Checks for the purchase of contract documents shall be made payable to the City of Beavercreek. As this project utilizes Federal Funds, bidders must apply for pre-qualification with the Ohio Department of Transportation, Office of Contracts, Contractor Qualifications Section, at least 30 days before the date set to open bids. Each bidder must insure that all employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against because of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. Bidders must comply with the prevailing wage rates on the Public Improvements in City of Beavercreek, Greene County, Ohio as determined by the Federal Davis-Bacon Wage Rates. All steel and iron products furnished for this project shall be made in the United States and shall comply will all requirements of 23 CFR 635.410, ORC 153.011, ORC 5525.21 and all applicable requirements of Section 106.09 in the ODOT CMS. The City of Beavercreek reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals; to waive any informalities in the bidding; and to enter into a contract with the bidder who in their consideration offered the lowest and best proposal. The City also reserves the right to hold all proposals for sixty (60) days. City of Beavercreek Jeffrey K. Moorman, P.E. City Engineer PUB: November 16/23/30, 2011 2235684

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Beavercreek BEAVERCREEK BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CASE NO. V-11-14 Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held at the Beavercreek City Hall, 1368 Research Park Drive, Beavercreek, OH 45432, on December 14, 2011, at 7:00 p.m. on an application filed by Richard J. Neal, 2350 South Ridge Court, Beavercreek, OH 45434, requesting a from Chapter variance 158.105(C) of the City of Beavercreek Zoning Code, requesting permission to construct a 6-foot high wrought-iron style fence with a 25-foot encroachment into the required 40-foot front yard setback of a double frontage lot in a R-PUD District. The property is located on the north side of South Ridge Court, four lots west of the intersection of Pickett Ridge Court and South Ridge Court further described as Book 5, Page 2, Parcel 225 on the Greene County Property Tax Atlas. This application may be examined during normal working hours at the Beavercreek City Hall, 1368 Park Drive, Research Beavercreek, OH 45432. Interested persons may appear at the hearing and voice their opinion with respect to this request. The City of Beavercreek wishes to make certain that all citizens have the opportunity to actively participate in their local government. If you have a disability and require to accommodations participate in a public meeting, please contact the City of Beavercreek as early as possible at 427-5500 a minimum of three working days prior to the public hearing so that reasonable accommodations can be made. CITY OF BEAVERCREEK Melissa Gillaugh Deputy Clerk PUB: November 23, 2011 2237671

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Beavercreek BEAVERCREEK PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CASE NO. Z-11-5 Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held at the Beavercreek City Hall, 1368 Research Park Drive, Beavercreek, OH 45432, on December 7, 2011, at 7:00 p.m. on an application filed by John Haley, Haley-Dusa Engineering, 270 Regency Ridge Drive, Dayton, OH 45459. The application requests the rezoning of 0.673 acres of land from A-1 Agricultural District to R-1A Residential One-Family District. The property is located on the north side of Graham Drive approximately 200 feet west of the intersection of Graham Drive and Rollingview Drive further described as Book 1, Page 6, Parcel 9 on the Greene County Property Tax Atlas. This application may be examined during normal hours at the working Beavercreek City Hall, 1368 Research Park Drive, Beavercreek, OH 45432. Interested persons may appear at the hearing and voice their opinion with respect to this request. The City of Beavercreek wishes to make certain that all citizens have the opportunity to actively participate in their local government. If you have a disability and require accommodations to participate in a public meeting, please contact the City of Beavercreek as early as possible at 427-5500 a minimum of three working days prior to the public hearing so that reasonable accommodations can be made. CITY OF BEAVERCREEK Melissa Gillaugh Deputy Clerk PUB: November 18, 2011 2235521

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Beavercreek BEAVERCREEK PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CASE NO. PC 11-3 Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held at Beavercreek City Hall, 1368 Research Park Drive, Beavercreek, OH 45432, on December 7, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. for the purpose of reviewing revisions to the Zoning Code. This application may be examined during normal hours at the working Beavercreek City Hall, 1368 Research Park Drive, Beavercreek, OH 45432. Interested persons may appear at the hearing and voice their opinion with respect to this application The City of request. Beavercreek wishes to make certain that all citizens have the opportunity to actively participate in their local government. If you have a disability and require accommodations to participate in a public meeting, please contact the City of Beavercreek as early as possible at 427-5500 a minimum of three working days prior to the public hearing so that reasonable accommodations can be made. CITY OF BEAVERCREEK Melissa Gillaugh Deputy Clerk PUB: November 18, 2011 2235639

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that work .com Beavercreek CITY OF BEAVERCREEK ORDINANCE 11-22 ordinance was This introduced by Beavercreek City Council on November 14, 2011. An Ordinance amending the zoning map, by rezoning approximately 0.320 acres of land located on the north side of Dayton-Xenia Road approximately 100 feet west of Hanes Road (3014 Dayton-Xenia Road) further described as Book 5, Page 8, Parcela 85 and 86 from R-1A one family residential district to RO-1 residential office district (Z-11-3) A second reading and public hearing of this ordinance will be held at 6:00 p.m. on November 28, 2011 and the third reading will be on December 12, 2011 at 6:00 p.m. Both meetings will be held at City Hall. This ordinance is available for inspection at the office of the City Clerk, Beavercreek City Hall 1368 Research Park Drive, Beavercreek, OH 45432 Scott Hadley, Mayor Dianne Lampton Clerk of Council PUB: November 18, 2011 2236267

Beavercreek LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Sealed proposals for the Col. Glenn Highway Widening Project PID 84434 will be received at the office of the City Engineer, City of Beavercreek, 1368 Research Park Drive, Beavercreek, Ohio 45432, until 12:00 noon, local time, on Thursday, December 8, 2011 and publicly opened and read at that hour and place. The work for which proposals are invited consists of furnishing all labor, equipment and material for the widening of Col. Glenn Highway for the construction of an eastbound right turn line at the Col. Glenn Highway and Grange Hall Road intersection, as well as the reconstruction of the existing traffic signal at this intersection and all other work as may be necessary to complete the contract in accordance with the plans and specifications. Contract documents may be examined and/or obtained at the office of the City Engineer, City of Beavercreek, 1368 Research Park Drive, Beavercreek, Ohio 45432. The cost for each set of contract documents will be $20.00. No refunds will be made. Checks for the purchase of contract documents shall be made payable to the City of Beavercreek. As this project utilizes Federal Funds, bidders must apply for pre-qualification with the Ohio Department of Transportation, Office of Contracts, Contractor Qualifications Section, at least 30 days before the date set to open bids. Each bidder must insure that all employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against because of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. Bidders must comply with the prevailing wage rates on the Public Improvements in City of Beavercreek, Greene County, Ohio as determined by the Federal Davis-Bacon Wage Rates. All steel and iron products furnished for this project shall be made in the United States and shall comply will all requirements of 23 CFR 635.410, ORC 153.011, ORC 5525.21 and all applicable requirements of Section 106.09 in the ODOT CMS. The City of Beavercreek reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals; to waive any informalities in the bidding; and to enter into a contract with the bidder who in their consideration offered the lowest and best proposal. The City also reserves the right to hold all proposals for sixty (60) days. City of Beavercreek Jeffrey K. Moorman, P.E. City Engineer PUB: November 16/23/30, 2011 2235690


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Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 09CV1360 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING LP plaintiff vs. BARBARA J. WEAD, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 207-209 SOUTH KING STREET, XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel number M40000100090024200. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1320, page 658. Said premises appraised at $57,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: HOLLY A. SEIDEL Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236489

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice of Sale under judgment of foreclosure of liens For delinquent land taxes Revised Code Sec. 5721.19 In the Common Pleas Court of Greene County In the Matter of Foreclosure of Liens for Delinquent Land Taxes Case No.: 09CV0508 Greene County Treasurer plaintiff vs. BEAVERCREEK STORE-NLOCK INC., ET AL defendants Whereas judgment has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for the current amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges as follows: For the amount of $15,391.55 and additional taxes and costs which may accrue prior to transfer of the deed. Said premises located at 11641170 RICHFIELD CENTER DR., BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45430 also known as parcel number B42000200150011800 & B42000200150011900. Prior Instrument Reference: Volume 2705 , Page 45 & Volume 2513, page 958 And, whereas, such judgment orders such real property to be sold by the undersigned. Now therefore, public notice is given that I, GENE FISCHER, Sheriff of Greene County, Ohio, will sell such real property at public auction. Said sale will be conducted in the lobby of the Greene County Court House, 45 North Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio, on Thursday the 15TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M. If parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sales under the same terms and conditions of the first sale at the same time of day and at the same place on Thursday the 29TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 for an amount to satisfy said Order. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of the sale. Attorney: SUSAN GOLDIE Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236850

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Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 11CV0112 US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION plaintiff vs. LENORA L. GEESLIN, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1962 ATKINSON DR., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel number M40000100360014600. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 3012, page 146. Said premises appraised at $72,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: TINA WOODS Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: Nov. 22/29, 2011 Dec. 6, 2011 2236476

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 09CV0841 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING LP plaintiff vs. ANGEL D. BREWER, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 289 STELTON RD., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel number M40000100120006600. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2589, page 842. Said premises appraised at $39,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: HOLLY A. SEIDEL Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236499

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 10CV0379 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON plaintiff vs. DAVID CARROLL, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 3243 CLEAR SPRINGS ROAD, SPRING VALLEY, OHIO 45370 also known as parcel number K28000100050004100 & K28000100050007500. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1205, page 629. Said premises appraised at $75,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: ANDREW C. CLARK Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236554

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 09CV0903 NATIONAL CITY BANK plaintiff vs. CHRISTOPHER J. WAYBRANT, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 700 WISCONSIN DR., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel number M40000100380010300. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1583, page 989. Said premises appraised at $81,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: CANICE J. FOGARTY Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: Nov. 22/29, 2011 Dec. 6, 2011 2236470

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 10CV0520 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING LP plaintiff vs. RAFAT QUMSIEH, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1140 SPEGELE CT., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel number M40000100440017400. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2436, page 694. Said premises appraised at $150,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: HOLLY A. SEIDEL Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236496

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 09CV0744 FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY plaintiff vs. PENNY S. MOORE, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1353 ROCKWELL DR., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel number M40000100220004100. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1561, page 385. Said premises appraised at $54,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: HOLLY A. SEIDEL Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236506

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice of Sale under judgment of foreclosure of liens For delinquent land taxes Revised Code Sec. 5721.19 In the Common Pleas Court of Greene County In the Matter of Foreclosure of Liens for Delinquent Land Taxes Case No.: 09CV0283 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK Greene County Treasurer – Cross Claim plaintiff vs. SCOTT F. DRAKE, ET AL defendants Whereas judgment has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for the current amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges as follows: For the amount of $7,792.94 and additional taxes and costs which may accrue prior to transfer of the deed. Said premises located at 1005 S. MONROE ST., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel number M40000200150006000 & M40000200150006100. Prior Instrument Reference: Volume 534 , Page 53 And, whereas, such judgment orders such real property to be sold by the undersigned. Now therefore, public notice is given that I, GENE FISCHER, Sheriff of Greene County, Ohio, will sell such real property at public auction. Said sale will be conducted in the lobby of the Greene County Court House, 45 North Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio, on Thursday the 15TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M. If parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sales under the same terms and conditions of the first sale at the same time of day and at the same place on Thursday the 29TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 for an amount to satisfy said Order. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of the sale. Attorney: SUSAN GOLDIE Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236857

Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 11CV0048 CITIMORTGAGE INC. plaintiff vs. ROGER E. HOOVER, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 281 FITCHLAND DR., FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parcel number A02000100230026300. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1599, page 826. Said premises appraised at $66,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: ERIN M. LAURITO Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236746

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 10CV0160 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE plaintiff vs. ROBERT S. WISE, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 168 ROBERT LANE, XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parnumber cel M36000100220004200. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2496, page 265. Said premises appraised at $144,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: S. SCOTT MARTIN Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236480

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 10CV1007 CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC, ET AL plaintiff vs. BRIAN S. LEWIS, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 212 SHEELIN RD., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel number M40000100240024000. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2836, page 364. Said premises appraised at $60,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: KYLE E. TIMKEN Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: Nov. 22/29, 2011 Dec. 6, 2011 2236464

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 10CV0566 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING LP plaintiff vs. JOHN E. PATRICK, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 3373 CLAYDOR DR., BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45431 also known as parcel number B42000400070004100. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 911, page 184. Said premises appraised at $105,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: ANITA L. MADDIX Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: Nov. 22/29, 2011 Dec. 6, 2011 2236624

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 06CV0771 COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS INC. plaintiff vs. MICHELE B. SWAYNE, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1562 ALAMEDA DR., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel number M40000100020018400. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2445, page 147. Said premises appraised at $105,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: PATRICIA K. BLOCK Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: Nov. 22/29, 2011 Dec. 6, 2011 2236477


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Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 10CV1246 BANK OF AMERICA NA plaintiff vs. SHAWNIE PETERS, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1646 WESTBROOK DR., DAYTON, OHIO 45434 also known as parcel number B42000500110020200. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2685, page 934. Said premises appraised at $120,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: ROBERT R. HOOSE Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: Nov. 22/29, 2011 Dec. 6, 2011 2236675 Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 09CV1031 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF GREENE COUNTY OHIO plaintiff vs. SHARONETTE JAMASON, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 283 TAYLOR ST., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel n u m b e r M40000200080012700. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2582, page 42. Said premises appraised at $60,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: GARY R. JOHNSON Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: Nov. 22/29, 2011 Dec. 6, 2011 2236508

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Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 11CV0300 US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION plaintiff vs. LARRY L. KOHLER, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 330 ARCHER DR., FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parnumber cel A02000100190013300. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1217, page 128. Said premises appraised at $60,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: CHRISTOPHER J. MANTICA Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236779

Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 09CV0914 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON plaintiff vs. UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW, LEGATEES, DEVISEES OF MARK A. RAMSDAIL, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1457 IRONWOOD DR., FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parcel number A02000200040012600. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1541, page 773. Said premises appraised at $69,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: KIM HAMMOND Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236776

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 10CV1073 CITIMORTGAGE INC. plaintiff vs. DAVID C. SCHRADER, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 4277 SOCIAL ROW RD., SPRING VALLEY, OHIO 45370 also known as parcel number L34000100071004000. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 224, page 894. Said premises appraised at $144,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: ERIN M. LAURITO Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236545

Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 10 CV 1333 PHH MORTGAGE CORPORATION plaintiff vs. RITA D. JOHNSON, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 880 SOUTH MAPLE AVE., FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parcel number A02000100250000500. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2719, page 471. Said premises appraised at $54,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: CHRISTOPHER J. MANTICA Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236744

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 11CV0321 PNC BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION plaintiff vs. STEVEN A. EDWARDS, ET AL, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 186 WEST XENIA AVE., CEDARVILLE, OHIO 45314 also known as parcel number D12000100030000700. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1315, page 612. Said premises appraised at $48,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: ERIN M. LAURITO Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236683

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 11CV0182 FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY plaintiff vs. JACOB D. BEGLEY, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 347 DAYTON AVE., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parnumber cel M40000100200008400. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2702, page 640. Said premises appraised at $54,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. HERBERT J. Attorney: KRAMER Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236513

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 10CV0337 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING LP plaintiff vs. APRIL EGGLETON, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 921 COLORADO DR., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel number M40000100470017900. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2713, page 245. Said premises appraised at $72,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: HOLLY A. SEIDEL Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236453

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 11CV0389 FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY plaintiff vs. MICHELLE M. MILLER, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1717 STATE ROUTE 72 SOUTH, JAMESTOWN, OHIO 45335 also known as parcel number J26000100102004300. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 795, page 63-64. Said premises appraised at $150,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: KRISS D. FELTY Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236537

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 2011CV0331 FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY plaintiff vs. KENNETH M. SMITH, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1896 KYLEMORE DR., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel number M40000100220022000. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1883, page 103. Said premises appraised at $63,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: HERBERT J. KRAMER Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236519

Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 11CV0247 CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC & SUBSTITUTE PLAINTIFF JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NA plaintiff vs. CHRISTA L. KENNEDY, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1720 YELLOW ROSE COURT, FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parcel number A02000200450007800. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1567, page 990. Said premises appraised at $174,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: CHRISTOPHER SCHWIETERMAN Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236743

Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 09CV1086 US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION plaintiff vs. CHRISTOPHER M. ROTH, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1985 CENTRALIA AVE., FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parcel number A02000200090002300. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2567, page 214. Said premises appraised at $69,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: MARIA DIVITA Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236787

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 08CV1258 FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION plaintiff vs. ELWOOD REUBER, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 3576 WILMINGTON DAYTON RD., BELLBROOK, OHIO 45305 also known as parcel number L32000100070006500. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1548, page 407. Said premises STARTING BID SET BY THE COURT IS $92,300.00 and cannot be sold for less of that amount. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: JEFFREY A. TOBE Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236592


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Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice of Sale under judgment of foreclosure of liens For delinquent land taxes Revised Code Sec. 5721.19 In the Common Pleas Court of Greene County In the Matter of Foreclosure of Liens for Delinquent Land Taxes Case No.: 10CV0366 Greene County Treasurer plaintiff vs. JAMES L. LIMOLI, ET AL defendants Whereas judgment has been rendered against certain parcels of real property for the current amount of taxes, assessments, penalties, interest and charges as follows: For the amount of $7,370.64 and additional taxes and costs which may accrue prior to transfer of the deed. Said premises located at 1402 SUNSET DR., FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parcel number A02000100130004300. Prior Instrument Reference: Volume 3032, Page 694 And, whereas, such judgment orders such real property to be sold by the undersigned. Now therefore, public notice is given that I, GENE FISCHER, Sheriff of Greene County, Ohio, will sell such real property at public auction. Said sale will be conducted in the lobby of the Greene County Court House, 45 North Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio, on Thursday the 15TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M. If parcel does not receive a sufficient bid, it shall be offered for sales under the same terms and conditions of the first sale at the same time of day and at the same place on Thursday the 29TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 for an amount to satisfy said Order. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of the sale. Attorney: SUSAN GOLDIE Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236840

Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 10CV0024 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING LP plaintiff vs. JOSEPH M. TAYLOR, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 578 VAN TRESS DR., FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parcel number A02000100160002400. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2850, page 772. Said premises appraised at $129,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: SUSANA E. LYKINS Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236793

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Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 10CV0098 RONA VILLAGE OF BEAVERCREEK HOMEOWNER’S ASSOCIATION INC. plaintiff vs. ALMA AVALOS, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1440 LONG ISLAND COURT, BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45434 also known as parcel number Full B42000500191009600. property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2263, page 704. Said premises appraised at $72,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: MICHAEL SANDNER Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: Nov. 22/29, 2011 Dec. 6, 2011 2236808

Fairborn SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 10CV0501 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING LP plaintiff vs. NORBERT J. SENG, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 825 SAVIN HILL COURT, FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 also known as parcel number A02000200290005600. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 486, page 496. Said premises appraised at $189,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: JULIA E. STEELMAN Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236801

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 10CV1018 PNC MORTGAGE A DIVISION OF PNC BANK plaintiff vs. BILLY J. WILMOTH, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 4124 WHITE OAK DR., BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45432 also known as parcel number B42000200040016300. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1322, page 674. Said premises appraised at $81,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: CANICE J. FOGARTY Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: Nov. 22/29, 2011 Dec. 6, 2011 2236656

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 08CV0445 WELLS FARGO BANK NA plaintiff vs. LOUISE M. GAINOR, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 962 SOUTH DETROIT ST., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel number M40000100120011500. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2602, page 870. Said premises appraised at $81,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: SUSANA LYKINS Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: Nov. 22/29, 2011 Dec. 6, 2011 2236474

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 11CV0348 OCWEN LOAN SERVICING plaintiff vs. TRACIE PYLES, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 382 RICHARD DR., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel number M40000100260000200. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2375, page 335. Said premises appraised at $69,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: KRISS D. FELTY Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: Nov. 22/29, 2011 Dec. 6, 2011 2236473

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 09CV1144 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING LP plaintiff vs. AUSLO SHAKIR, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 3752-L GRANT AVE., BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45431 also known as parcel number B42000100110018800 & B42000100110019900. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2655, page 46. Said premises appraised at $102,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: TINA R. EDMONDSON Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: Nov. 22/29, 2011 Dec. 6, 2011 2236616

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 09CV0684 US BANK NA AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO BANK OF AMERICA plaintiff vs. PHILLIP E. SMITHHISLER, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 67 COLLEGE ST., CEDARVILLE, OHIO 45314 also known as parcel number D12000100020003300. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2556, page 420. Said premises appraised at $75,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: SUSANA E. LYKINS Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236607

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 10CV0886 THE HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK plaintiff vs. EDWARD D. KASH, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 4512 CHOCTAW TRAIL, JAMESTOWN, OHIO 45335 also known as parcel number J26000100083006300. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 322, page 413. Said premises appraised at $120,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: TINA WOODS Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236740

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 09CV0044 COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP plaintiff vs. RICHARD H. MARSHALL, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 3704 PORT WILLIAM RD., JAMESTOWN, OHIO 45335 also known as parcel number E13000100060004100. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2014, page 578. Said premises appraised at $75,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: ERIC DEIGHTON Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236739

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 10CV1042 CITIMORTGAGE INC. plaintiff vs. MANOUCHER Y. RASHTI, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 2694 BIG WOODS TRAIL, DAYTON, OHIO 45431 also known as parcel number B42000400110018200. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 927, page 728. Said premises appraised at $120,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: ERIN M. LAURITO Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: Nov. 22/29, 2011 Dec. 6, 2011 2236653

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 11CV0272 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA plaintiff vs. MARK D. LONG, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 3952 NAVAJO TRAIL, JAMESTOWN, OHIO 45335 also known as parcel number G21000100113000800. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2169, page 479. Said premises appraised at $108,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: STEPHEN D. MILES Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236671

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 10CV0283 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING LP plaintiff vs. MICHAEL C. MAGILL, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 2827 LANTZ RD., BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45434 also known as parcel number B42000500110020800. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2617, page 423. Said premises appraised at $120,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: LORELEI C. BOLOHAN Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: Nov. 22/29, 2011 Dec. 6, 2011 2236614


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GREENE COUNTY DAILIES CLASSIFIEDS Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 11CV0086 THE HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK plaintiff vs. THOMAS A. DASKALAKIS, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 3334 SOUTHFIELD DR., BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45434 also known as parcel number B42000600050005200. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2215, page 669 and Volume 3001, page 499. Said premises appraised at $150,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: HERBERT J. KRAMER Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: Nov. 22/29, 2011 Dec. 6, 2011 2236664

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 09CV1009 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE plaintiff vs. CHRISTINA MICHEL INDIVIDUAL AND AS EXECUTOR/EXECUTRIX FOR ESTATE OF JACK T. NICOL, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 4098 ECKWORTH DR., BELLBROOK, OHIO 45305 also known as parcel number L35000200110010200. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 986, page 112. Said premises appraised at $129,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: JENNIFER N. HELLER Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236646

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 10CV1170 US BANK NA plaintiff vs. JOSHUA L. PERRY, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 3977 GARDENVIEW DR., BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45431 also known as parcel number B42000100110004600. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2757, page 778. Said premises appraised at $69,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: JULIA E. STEELMAN Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: Nov. 22/29, 2011 Dec. 6, 2011 2236629

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 11CV0350 US BANK NA plaintiff vs. ERIC C. REEB, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 698 TIMBERWOOD DR., BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45430 also known as parcel number B42000600030004300. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1430, page 569 and Volume 1416, page 575. Said premises appraised at $75,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: ERIN M. LAURITO Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: Nov. 22/29, 2011 Dec. 6, 2011 2236635

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Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 11CV0185 CITIMORTGAGE INC. plaintiff vs. PENNY L. TAYLOR, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1301 ARNICA RD., BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45432 also known as parcel number B42000500050004400. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1887, page 60. Said premises appraised at $48,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: ERIN M. LAURITO Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: Nov. 22/29, 2011 Dec. 6, 2011 2236642 Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 08CV0624 COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS plaintiff vs. RICHARD E. HURLEY, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1285 HICKORY DR., BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45434 also known as parcel number B42000500130004500. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 357, page 361 and Volume 2125, page 9. Said premises appraised at $72,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: ERIC DEIGHTON Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: Nov. 22/29, 2011 Dec. 6, 2011 2236660

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 11CV0123 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY NA plaintiff vs. MARY L. STANDLEY, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1958 N. CENTRAL DR., DAYTON, OHIO 45432 also known as parcel number B42000200090009500. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 537, page 575. Said premises appraised at $75,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: ANDREW C. CLARK Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: Nov. 22/29, 2011 Dec. 6, 2011 2236666

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 10CV0773 DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS AS TRUSTEE plaintiff vs. TIMOTHY L. JONES, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 2918 MIRAMAR DR., BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45431 also known as parcel number Full B42000400110011000. property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2296, page 636. Said premises appraised at $120,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: JILL L. FEALKO Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: Nov. 22/29, 2011 Dec. 6, 2011 2236672

Beavercreek SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 10CV1213 LIBERTY SAVINGS BANK plaintiff vs. SONDRA K. FRIEDEN, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1549 FORESTDALE DR., BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45432 also known as parcel number B42000200120000300. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 390, page 839. Said premises appraised at $75,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: CHRISTOPHER SCHWIETERMAN Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: Nov. 22/29, 2011 Dec. 6, 2011 2236668

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 11CV0037 THE HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK plaintiff vs. RANDY A. RHOADES, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 786 ALPHA RD., ALPHA, OHIO 45301 also known as parcel number B42000600250007600. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2175, page 725. Said premises appraised at $60,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: HERBERT J. KRAMER Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236741


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Call (937) 372-9609 to place your ad. Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 10CV0608 BANK OF AMERICA NA plaintiff vs. UTE C. SCHNEIDER, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 2534 INDIAN WELLS TRAIL, XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel number L32000200300013100. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2409, page 309. Said premises appraised at $480,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: BETHANY L. SUTTINGER Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236162

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 10CV0351 HSBC BANK USA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE plaintiff vs. GORDON CAUDILL, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1300 SPRING VALLEY PAINTERSVILLE RD., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel number C05000100060006100. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2295, page 992. Said premises appraised at $240,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: ERIN M. LAURITO Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236053

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 10CV0919 CITIMORTGAGE INC & PENNY MAC CORP – substitute plaintiff plaintiff vs. ZEILA F. PENNY, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 2711 KEARNEY LANE, XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel number Full M40000100430010200. property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1959, page 46 and Volume 1211, page 810. Said premises appraised at $108,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: ERIN M. LAURITO Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236049

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 09CV0462 BANK OF AMERICA plaintiff vs. WILLIAM G. SMITH, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 2396 LOUISIANA DR., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel number M40000100440022800. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2602, page 136. Said premises appraised at $174,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: KIM M. HAMMOND Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236192

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 10CV0532 PNC MORTGAGE A DIVISION OF PNC BANK plaintiff vs. SANDRA L. WHITE, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 1624 MAUMEE DR., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel number M40000100290016400. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 1422, page 384. Said premises appraised at $72,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: CANICE J. FOGARTY Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: Nov. 22/29, 2011 Dec. 6, 2011 2236468

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 11CV0305 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON AS TRUSTEE plaintiff vs. JESSE D. BONHOMME, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 588 GLADY AVE., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel n u m b e r M40000100160006400. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2600, page 868. Said premises appraised at $60,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: MELISSA N. MEINHART Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: Nov. 22/29, 2011 Dec. 6, 2011 2236466

Xenia SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE General Code, Sec. 11681, Revised Code, Sec. 2329.26 The State of Ohio, Greene County. Case No. 10CV0106 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING LP plaintiff vs. ANDREA K. NADOLNY, ET AL defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale as on Execution in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction in the lobby of the Greene County Courthouse, 45 N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in the above named County, on Thursday, the 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2011 at 1:00 P.M., the following real estate located at 338 N. GALLOWAY ST., XENIA, OHIO 45385 also known as parcel number M40000100060018000. Full property description can be located at the Greene County Recorder's Office in Volume 2410, page 878. Said premises appraised at $150,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The appraisal is based upon an outside appraisal only. It does not include an examination of the interior of the property. The appraisers assume no responsibility for, and give no weight to, unknown legal matters, including, but not limited to, concealed or latent defects, and/or the presence of harmful or said chemicals, pollutants, or gases. All taxes and assessments that appear on the tax duplicate filed with the Greene County Treasurer will be deducted from proceeds from the sale. This includes taxes and assessments for 2010, prior years yet unpaid and delinquent tax amounts. Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a portion of taxes not yet assessed, pro-rated to the date of the confirmation of the sale, shall also be paid from the proceeds. The successful bidder will be responsible for any subsequent taxes or assessments that appear on said tax duplicate after the date of the confirmation of the sale of the property. Terms of Sale: 10% by personal check on the day of sale. Balance plus transfer/recording fees due 30 calendar days from filing of the confirmation to be paid with certified or cashier’s check. All checks are to be made payable to Greene County Sheriff's Office. Definite name and address for deed preparation is needed on the day of sale. Attorney: TINA R. EDMONDSON Auctioneer: GARRY KOOGLER GENE FISCHER, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY, OHIO PUB: November 22/29, 2011 December 6, 2011 2236429


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Two Bellbrook players named to top 10 of the Dabbelt Report

Submitted photo Front row - (L to R) Brandon Merrell, Luke Rodriguez, Jacob Feldman. Back row - (L to R) Hrishi Viswanathan, Reagan Rodriguez, Allye Camden, Gabriel Rodriguez, Michael Muskopf, Brendan Milligan

GREENE COUNTY — In 2003, veteran sportswriter and coach Jim Dabbelt created and directed The Dabbelt Report, a website which quickly became a household name for all girls basketball players, coaches and fans in Southwest Ohio. The website was generally considered the premiere girls basketball site in Ohio. During it’s three year tenure, The Dabbelt Report generated over four million hits. Now in 2009, The Dabbelt Report has become nationally considered the premiere girls basketball website in Ohio. For the Greene County newspaper group, Dabbelt has released his top ten players in the county to watch for 2011. Top ten Greene County players for 2011: Brooklyn Pumroy, 5-10 Sr., Fairborn Kelley Austria, 5-11 Sr., Carroll Ashton Lovely, 5-9 Soph.;, Greeneview Leisha Crawford, 5-8 Sr., Bellbrook Ciara Poppa, 5-10 Jr., Carroll Jaycey Hardenstein, 5-9 Sr., Beavercreek Alexis Gassion, 5-10 Jr., Fairborn Maryah Martin, 5-9 Jr., Yellow Springs Erin Dorn, 5-9 Jr., Bellbrook Michaela Nelson, 5-7 Jr., Xenia Christian

‘Creek Taekwondo wins tourney BEAVERCREEK — Master Ken Tran, owner of Beavercreek Tae Kwon Do, has once again led 11 strong competitors to the Dayton Champions Tournament that was held recently at the James Trent Arena in Kettering. The tournament drew a large group of competitors from as far away as Canada. Beavercreek Taekwondo fared well with eight veterans and three first-time competitors. Through hard work and perseverance they brought home 12 medals; 3 Gold, 8 Silver and 1 bronze. The day started with a very talented group of competitors in forms. First time competitors Reagan Rodriguez and Michael Muskopf won Silver(Rodriguez) and Bronze (Muskopf). Team Tran’s talent exploded in the afternoons sparring session. The excitement continued from match to match as each Beavercreek Tae Kwon Do member

came out fighting. Brendan Milligan held his own losing 0 to 1 against the eventual Gold medal winner. Sarah Tran wins her first match. However, had a heartbreaking match when she lost in the last few seconds of the Gold medal round and walked away with the Silver. Hrishi Viswanathan fought bravely but was not awarded some missed points but still obtained a Silver Medal. Gabriele Rodriguez was named dare devil of the day as he tried a jumping spinning kick to the head of his opponent. Reagan Rodriguez’s kick to her opponents head awarded her the kick of the day and Derrick Tran earned the merit and courage award from Master Tran as he fought through injury. Although they were not able to capture the gold they made Master Tran proud by their dedication and drive to win.

Allye Camden, Luke Rodriguez and Brandon Merrell all received the MVP award from Master Tran. All three students fought multiple opponents to their Gold Medal wins. The most exciting fight was Allye Camden as she took revenge on her last opponent of the day, who had beat her out of the Gold in a controversial loss in a tournament in Cincinnati. It was a back and forth scoring match with Allye finally prevailing as the winner. Beavercreek Tae Kwon Do is the premier martial arts teaching facility for all ages. Master Tran teaches all his students respect, confidence, perseverance and good sportsmanship. Master Tran can be contacted : 937671-0218 or email at beavercreektkd@gmail.com , Beavercreek Taekwondo, 3979 Indian Ripple Road Suite E, Beavercreek, Ohio.

Local teams give fans preview for this season By WAYNE BAKER Sports Editor wbaker@xeniagazette.com GREENE COUNTY — It was just supposed to be a taste of what to expect from the upcoming girls basketball season in the area, but last night’s Greene County basketball preview revealed a full feast of action. Meadowdale and Stebbins, joined area teams: Carroll, Cedarville, Beavercreek, Fairborn, Xenia and Xenia Christian in the display of talent at the Blue Pit in Xenia. Plenty of exciting news tidbits and scoops were bouncing off the walls Friday night. Division I Fairborn’s Brooklyn Pumroy didn’t suit up to play in the exhibition and isn’t expected to play anytime soon thanks to an injured knee suffered in summer AAU play. Pumroy however, was busy helping teammates warmup and stayed fully engaged in the game while her squad squared off against Div-II heavyweight, Carroll. Speaking of Carroll, the Lady Patriots’ superstar — University of Dayton-bound senior Kelley Austria — was simply superb. Playing her brand of hard nosed defense and fundamentally sound basketball, she was clearly the best player on the floor last night. Coach Rob Berry will likely be taking his team back for another appearance at State. Suzy Wollenhaupt, Ciara Poppa and Lindsey Blanford round out a solid Carroll team.

News-Current photo by Charles Caperton Beavercreek’s Sam Phillips (3) talks with head coach Ed Zink during the Lady Beavers’ game against Stebbins Friday night at the Greene County Girls Basketball Preview. Right behind, and certainly not by far, was Fairborn’s shining star, Alexis Gassion. She is unguardable one-onone and is fearless defensively. Gassion can play, and she will make plenty of big plays this season for her talented coach, Steve Hannaford, who also was able to unveil some powerful inside offensive post

play by Katie Profitt. Ralph Grant likes the way his Cedarville Indians are playing and they looked tough on the interior defensively last night. Emily Sheridan once again looks like she will have a solid season for the ‘Ville. Xenia Christian’s Kirtie Woodard and Michaela Nelson will be a nice one-two punch for

the Lady Ambassadors. Nelson in particular, looked impressive. Beavercreek’s Ed Zink, the all-time winningest coach on Ohio girls basketball history, is once again leading the Lady Beavers and they look good. The team displays a nice, fundamentally sound approach to the game and has solid leadership in the form of senior guards, Jaycey Hardenstein and Alli Hull. Xenia’s Charles Greene was pleased with the turnout and effort put out by all of the participants. His program was certainly looking healthy last night. Xenia’s freshmen and JV teams played and the young ballers showed promise. For the varsity, seniors, Tenia Jones, Natassia Roberts and Kelsey Schulz will play a big part in the Lady Bucs’ attack this season. Stebbins coach Suzanne Loudner likes coming to the Greene County preview each year because it gives her team a chance to play against competition they usually do not have the opportunity to schedule. Her young squad has no seniors and will be challenged to have a 500 record this year. Chad Miller’s Meadowdale team is loaded with plenty of athleticism and will give City League teams fits this year. Miller also likes bringing his team to Greene County to have a chance to play against different players then the Lady Lions schedule during the regular season.

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Photo by Randy Wimer Above: Beavercreek’s Matt Carnes was named an OSSCA Division I first team member.

2011 OSSCA award winners announced GREENE COUNTY — Formed by High School Soccer Coaches early in the development of the game in Ohio, the Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association promotes High School Soccer in Ohio. Members are soccer coaches at Ohio high schools. The OSSCA has worked hard to improve soccer regulation in Ohio. They have developed a close relationship with the Ohio High School Athletic Association. For example OSSCA has lobbied for and got improvements in tournament site selection. Yearly the group honors All-State players and coaches submitted from member coaches from their districts. Greene County players did well this year and were so honored by the organization.

2011 OSSCA special awards: Boys Division I first team Matt Carnes, Beavercreek, senior Boys Division I second team Tyler Washington, Xenia, senior Boys Division II first team Matt Barnes, Carroll, senior Eric Lynch, Bellbrook, senior Boys Division III first team Rylee Woods, Greeneview, junior Girls Division I first team Micaela Powers, Beavercreek, junior Girls Division II second team Emily Baldwin, Carroll, senior Leisha Crawford, Bellbrook, senior Girls Division III second team Katlyn Ireland, Greeneview, senior

Beaver-Vu Bowling scores Men’s Series 784-Craig Adams 782-Kevin Rogers 781-Don Carlson Men’s Games 297-Rob Gibbs 289-Bud Hagens 288-Glen Lawson

Women’s Series 717-Amy Daniels 708-Pami Hagens 707-Jenny Owens Women’s Games 279-Amy Daniels 268-Jennifer Adams 258-Audra Mrenak


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9-11 Memorial Still Needs Funds Jeff Schmitt Recieves To Educate Future Generations Motor Trend Certification

The Beavercreek 9-11 Memorial Committee is seeking funds for Phase II of the memorial. Phase II will include important features that need to be added in order for the Memorial to tell the entire story of what happened on that day in 2001. This phase is important in that it will help educate our future generations as to the significance of 911. The committee plans to add several very important features that will consist of two 6’ replicas of the twin

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PANERA BREAD HOST CHAMBER MEMBERS The Panera Bread at the Greene hosted over 40 chamber members for breakfast on Monday, November 14th. Those in attendance enjoyed a great breakfast in a friendly and comfortable atmosphere and heard Earl Gregorich of the

Small Business Development Center at Wright State University brief on the many resources available through his office. The Chamber staff also used this opportunity to update the members on a new advertising opportunity that will enable busi-

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The Beavercreek Chamber’s Ambassadors Club and members of the Chamber’s Board of Directors helped Jeff Schmitt Auto celebrate the distinction of being named a Motor Trend Certified Dealer. Fairborn-based The chain of auto stores announced that it is offering new and used vehicles certified by Motor Trend’s certified vehicles program. Schmitt will be one of the first 100 dealers in the nation to offer the branding program, according to Auto Remarketing web site. Motor Trend has worked with warranty protection provider Automobile Protection Corp. — also known as EasyCare — for just over two years in the program. Motor Trend-certified vehicles are inspected and warrantied for up to six months and 7,500 miles. In addition, the program offers coverage for mechanical repairs and one-year key replacement and dent repair, among other services. Larry Dorfman, chief

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Ribbon Cutting:

AT TROPICAL SMOOTHIES The Chamber Ambassadors helped celebrate the opening of the new Tropical Smoothies, located at 1395 Dayton Xenia Rd, with a Ribbon Cutting Friday, November 18th. Tropical Smoothie’s menu consists of fresh, natural, premium quality, and healthy ingredients. They

The Chamber "Masked Ball" held October 29th at the Beavercreek Golf Club was a huge success! The "Masked Ball" theme takes a typical party to a new level and ours was a total hit! This Ball is now the talk of the town---until the next one comes around. The guests showed up with some rather exquisite masquerade assortments made up of sparkling glitter, feathers, sequences, etc...and some of the masks were even hand painted (an artiste was even present to utilize)! The evening started with the Jazz Band - Precision - entertaining the guests during the social hour with New Orleans style jazz. The appetizers were plentiful and very scrumptious! After a delicious dinner, the DJ Party Pleasers - went to work ensuring that everyone's music request was met. It was a fun-filled evening with lots of great items to bid on at the silent auction. There was also a wide assortment of baskets full of valuable items to be won at the basket raffle. And the "Heads/Tails" Game was great fun for everyone...especially Zach

Upton who won the big 37" flat screen TV! This year's event was another successful and profitable event for our Chamber THANKS to the generosity of our members and the hard work of Debborah Wallace and her committee. List of everyone who donated towards the Masked Ball AAA Home & Away Magazine Abuelo’s Acculube Arrow Wine – Centerville BD Mongolian Beaver Vu Bowling Beavercreek Community Theatre Beavercreek Financial Services Beavercreek Florist Beavercreek Golf Club Beavercreek Jewelers Beavercreek YMCA Beef O’Brady’s Berns Garden Center Bill & Elaine Mercurio Books & Co. Brian & Dianne Lampton Brio Tuscan Grille Brower Insurance Agency Buffalo Wild Wings CACI CBCB Bar & Grill Central Carpet Chase Electric Cherry House Chick Fil A Cincinnati Bell City BBQ Clark State Community College Clete & June Buddelmeyer Country Inns and Suites Dayton Children’s Medical Center Dayton Dragons

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Factory Lighting Center Flemings Green County Conventions and Visitors Bureau Puzzles Plus Greene Medical Foundation Gussie Jones Hadley Printing Heaven Essence Hilton Garden Inn Holiday Inn Conference Center 675 Houser Asphalt & Concrete Hunter Consulting Jill LaRock Joya Bistro – The Greene Julie Vann Knollwood Garden Center Kristin McClure LaRosa’s Mall @ Fairfield Commons Marion’s Pizza McCormick & Schmicks Melinda Nutter Mick Lundy Mike’s Express Carwash Milano’s Montgomery Insurance & Investments Noodles & Company Panera Bread/N. Fairfield Parmida – The Greene Phillips Company

Puzzles Plus Rave Motion Pictures – The Greene Regal Cinema’s – N. Fairfield Residence Inn Rine Landscaping Ritter’s Roberta Shiverdecker Sanderson Accounting Siebenthalers Signs Now Soin Medical Center McGohan/Brabender Spinoza’s Submarine House Subway – The Greene Susan Phillips T & C Sweets Tannenberg Kennels TGI Friday’s The Cake Shop The Courtyard by Marriott Don Boeke The Greene Universal 1 Credit Union UPS Store Vicki Giambrone Wallace Insurance Services, LLC Wingate by Wyndham WSU Athletics WSU's Nutter Center Yanton’s Outdoor Living

stores: two Chevrolet dealerships in Miamisburg and Fairborn, as well as Cadillac, Nissan and Mazda stores in Beavercreek and a Mitsubishi dealership in Fairborn.

have the finest meats and cheeses in their food and fruit for their smoothies it could still be on the tree. Eating at Tropical Smoothie Cafe is a treat that you don’t feel guilty about and can enjoy time and time again. They also offer a great breakfast menu.

Holiday Links Announced The Chamber will hold its annual Christmas Links and Holiday celebration on December 15th. This special holiday gathering and business links will be hosted by Trinity Community of Beavercreek.

Trinity Community has been the host of this special event for many years and always provide a wonderful holiday atmosphere with great food and refreshments.

Women In Business Luncheon Held The Beavercreek Chamber’s Women in Business Luncheon was held on Tuesday, November 15th at the Beavercreek Golf Club. The speaker, JJ Kunkle - owner of The Fit Life, LLC talked about "Workouts on the Go". The Beavercreek Chamber’s monthly Women in Business Luncheon is

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Stitching together hugs for troops Submitted photo Nicole Beckwith, Western Ohio Regional Liaison for the Auditor of State Dave Yost, presents the Award with Distinction to Beavercreek Mayor Scott Hadley during the City’s Council Meeting Nov. 14.

BEAVERCREEK — Beavercreek Senior Center members have been volunteering their time in front of the sewing machine as part of the Hugs Project at the Senior Center. The group meets quarterly to prepare ties, pillowcases and other items to send as a Christmas package to our troops.

Beavercreek double awardee for outstanding financial reporting BEAVERCREEK — Only a few government entities ever receive the Ohio Auditor of State Award with Distinction, yet the City of Beavercreek and the Beavercreek Schools each claimed the honors this year. This is the highest award given by the Auditor’s office for “clean” audits not containing any findings for recovery, material citations, material weaknesses, significant deficiencies, Single Audit findings or questioned

costs. The award is designed to recognize those entities who file an annual Comprehensive Annual Financial Report and timely reports in accordance with Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (GAAP) and Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards. Less than four percent of the entities audited will receive the award for the 2010 audit cycle.

Learn about nature’s holiday decor XENIA — Evergreen swags, vine wreaths, tree decorations and more will be created in a nature’s holiday decorations seminar beginning at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 26, with assistance from Greene County Parks & Trails naturalists. The seminar will be held at the Narrows Reserve Nature Center, 2575 Indian Ripple Rd., Beavercreek. “We’ll be using a variety of natural materials,” Greene County Parks & Trails Chief Naturalist Cris Barnett, “such as teasel, holly,

buckeyes, dried grasses and more to create a variety of holiday decorations. Participants can design their own wreaths, centerpieces or swags to celebrate this special season.” Space is limited for the program. Cost for the program is $10 per person and includes all materials. Pre-registration is required before Thursday, Nov. 24. For more information or to register, call Greene County Parks & Trails at 937-562-6440 or email rgregory@co.greene.oh.us. 2234376

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