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6 74825 32811 5 Education............Page 2 News...................Page 3 Opinion................Page 4 Local....................Page 5 Obituaries............Page 6 Record.................... Page 6 Sports .............. Pages 7-10 Classifieds ...... Pages 16-20 INDEX Subscribe to the Times’ print edition, on-line edition or e-mail newsletter! Go to www.ko-times.com www.ko-times.com 50 Cents Thursday, September 15, 2011 Volume 30, Issue 43 www.ko-times.com • www.facebook/KOTimes Prep Matchups Week 4 Purcell Marian vs. Alter at Springboro Fairborn vs. Fairmont at Roush Stadium Valley View vs. Oakwood at Mack Hummon Stadium High school football fans can find the latest results of their favorite teams on line. Friday night game stories will be available on line Saturday morning while Saturday games will be published on line by Sunday morning. So find Alter, Fairmont and Oakwood game stories at www.ko-times.com! Game stories online! Thursday Friday Friday Homecoming Remembering 9/11 A large crowd gath- ered at Seitz Plaza on Sunday, Sept. 11, to honor the 10-year an- niversary of the terror attacks that killed nearly 3,000 during as- saults on the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pen- tagon in Arlington, VA, as well as the brave passengers abord United Flight 93 that overpowered hijack- ers to keep that plane from completing its mission, crashing near Shanksville, PA. Above left, a KPD member stands at at- tention. Above, Mayor Don Patterson speaks to the crowd. At left, a bagpiper plays Amaz- ing Grace. More pho- tos are on page 3 at at ko-times.com FHS to celebrate Homecoming 2011 2011 Fairmont Homecoming Court: First row – Monica Wagner, Becca Barnett, Lexi Fannin, Allie White, Anna Smith; 2nd row – Justin Kihn, Liz Mercer, Nikki Parker, Jeff Bruns; 3rd row – Jacob Hesse, Kevin O’Donnell, Matt Silverman, Paqui Toscano, Matt Miller. By BILL DUFFIELD Times editor [email protected] It’s time for Homecoming at Fairmont High School. Although earlier in the season than usual for Homecoming, the Fair- mont student body will be more than ready to cele- brate. That celebration actual- ly started last night (Wednesday) when alum- ni from classes prior to 1975 were invited to a spe- cial event at Buffalo Wild Wings at Town & Country. Alumni from 1975 to pres- ent are invited to tonight’s event at the same location, beginning at 5:30 p.m. On Friday, the current Firebird football team will be taking on the Fairborn Skyhawks at Roush Stadi- um in a GWOC cross-over battle. Fairmont won at Fairborn a year ago. The weekend will also include the Homecoming dance at Trent Arena. Kroger representatives, here holding a ‘Thank You’ sign, pre- sented members of the Kettering Fire Department with box lunches as a show of appreciation Friday, Sept. 9 in Kettering. Kroger shoppers may have been surprised to observe a line of fire trucks outside the Kettering supermarket the afternoon of September 9 — but it was anything but an emergency for the Kettering fire department. Several local firefighters – in their service vehi- cles and uniforms – received boxed lunches in recognition and gratitude of their service. Sukanya Madlinger, President of Kroger’s Cincinnati/Dayton division, and Kroger associates welcomed the fire truck procession’s arrival with a round of applause and boxed lunches to bring back to their stations. The pick-up was part of a larger effort by The Kroger Co. to thank everyday heroes in honor of the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11. Approximately 7,400 boxed lunches were deliv- ered today to 309 firehouses throughout the greater Cincinnati and Dayton regions. “It was important that we acknowledge the brav- ery, sacrifice and gravity of Sept. 11 on this, the tenth anniversary of the attacks,” explained See LUNCH, page 3 Firefighters receive ‘Thank You’ gift from area grocery chain Dr. John T. Green of Kettering became the first and only dentist in Ohio to become a member of the American Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (AAED). The AAED was founded in 1975 by Dr. Ron Goldstein and Charles Pincus and was the first society to focus on Esthetics in Dentistry. Dr. Green was honored at the AAED meeting in San Juan, Puerto Rico in August 2011. The meeting is held annually around the world and focuses on the lat- est advances in Esthetic Dentistry. The AAED is an invitation only society. If any local dentist would like an invitation to be a guest they can contact Dr. Green. Dentist honored by AAED Start your holiday shopping early as Kettering Fairmont High School will sponsor its annual Craft Show Saturday, Nov. 19 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. At reasonable prices, more than 100 different vendors will showcase their unique items. Fairmont High School is locat- ed at 3301 Shroyer Road, Kettering. Sponsored by the Fairmont Athletic Booster Clubs, this event generates funds for high school sports for the district’s youth. Craft show at FHS planned Firebirds go to 2-1 See SPORTS, pages 7-10

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INDEX

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50 CentsThursday, September 15, 2011Volume 30, Issue 43

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PrepMatchups

Week 4

Purcell Marian vs. Alterat Springboro

Fairborn vs. Fairmontat Roush Stadium

Valley View vs. Oakwoodat Mack Hummon Stadium

High school football fans canfind the latest results of theirfavorite teams on line.

Friday night game stories willbe available on line Saturdaymorning while Saturday gameswill be published on line bySunday morning.

So find Alter, Fairmont andOakwood game stories atwww.ko-times.com!

Game storiesonline!

Thursday

Friday

Friday

Homecoming

Remembering

9/11

A large crowd gath-ered at Seitz Plaza onSunday, Sept. 11, tohonor the 10-year an-niversary of the terrorattacks that killednearly 3,000 during as-saults on the WorldTrade Center in NewYork City and the Pen-tagon in Arlington, VA,as well as the bravepassengers abordUnited Flight 93 thatoverpowered hijack-ers to keep that planefrom completing itsmission, crashing nearShanksville, PA.Above left, a KPDmember stands at at-tention. Above, MayorDon Patterson speaksto the crowd. At left, abagpiper plays Amaz-ing Grace. More pho-tos are on page 3 at atko-times.com

FHS to celebrate Homecoming 2011

2011 Fairmont Homecoming Court: First row – Monica Wagner, Becca Barnett, LexiFannin, Allie White, Anna Smith; 2nd row – Justin Kihn, Liz Mercer, Nikki Parker, JeffBruns; 3rd row – Jacob Hesse, Kevin O’Donnell, Matt Silverman, Paqui Toscano, MattMiller.

By BILL DUFFIELDTimes editor

[email protected]

It’s time for Homecomingat Fairmont High School.

Although earlier in theseason than usual forHomecoming, the Fair-mont student body will bemore than ready to cele-brate.

That celebration actual-ly started last night(Wednesday) when alum-ni from classes prior to1975 were invited to a spe-cial event at Buffalo WildWings at Town & Country.Alumni from 1975 to pres-ent are invited to tonight’sevent at the same location,beginning at 5:30 p.m.

On Friday, the currentFirebird football team willbe taking on the FairbornSkyhawks at Roush Stadi-um in a GWOC cross-overbattle. Fairmont won atFairborn a year ago.

The weekend will alsoinclude the Homecomingdance at Trent Arena.

Kroger representatives, here holding a ‘Thank You’ sign, pre-sented members of the Kettering Fire Department with boxlunches as a show of appreciation Friday, Sept. 9 in Kettering.

Kroger shoppers may have been surprised toobserve a line of fire trucks outside the Ketteringsupermarket the afternoon of September 9 — butit was anything but an emergency for theKettering fire department.

Several local firefighters – in their service vehi-cles and uniforms – received boxed lunches inrecognition and gratitude of their service.

Sukanya Madlinger, President of Kroger’sCincinnati/Dayton division, and Kroger associateswelcomed the fire truck procession’s arrival witha round of applause and boxed lunches to bringback to their stations. The pick-up was part of alarger effort by The Kroger Co. to thank everydayheroes in honor of the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11.Approximately 7,400 boxed lunches were deliv-ered today to 309 firehouses throughout thegreater Cincinnati and Dayton regions.

“It was important that we acknowledge the brav-ery, sacrifice and gravity of Sept. 11 on this, thetenth anniversary of the attacks,” explained

See LUNCH, page 3

Firefighters receive ‘Thank You’gift from area grocery chain

Dr. John T. Green of Ketteringbecame the first and only dentistin Ohio to become a member ofthe American Academy ofAesthetic Dentistry (AAED).

The AAED was founded in1975 by Dr. Ron Goldstein andCharles Pincus and was the firstsociety to focus on Esthetics inDentistry.

Dr. Green was honored at theAAED meeting in San Juan,Puerto Rico in August 2011. Themeeting is held annually aroundthe world and focuses on the lat-est advances in EstheticDentistry.

The AAED is an invitationonly society. If any local dentistwould like an invitation to be aguest they can contact Dr. Green.

Dentist honoredby AAED

Start your holiday shoppingearly as Kettering FairmontHigh School will sponsor itsannual Craft Show Saturday,Nov. 19 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

At reasonable prices, morethan 100 different vendors willshowcase their unique items.

Fairmont High School is locat-ed at 3301 Shroyer Road,Kettering.

Sponsored by the FairmontAthletic Booster Clubs, thisevent generates funds for highschool sports for the district’syouth.

Craft show atFHS planned

Firebirdsgo to 2-1See SPORTS,pages 7-10

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The Wright-Patterson AFBEducational Fund held its26th annual Awards Ceremo-ny on Tuesday, Aug. 2, at theCSC Building Auditorium inBeavercreek.

Dr. Vincent Russo servedas Master of Ceremonies, andRet. Gen. John L. Hudson, Di-rector National Museum ofthe United States Air Force,presented the keynote speech.

The WPAFB EducationalFund provides AcademicAchievement Scholarships tochildren and grandchildren ofcurrently employed WPAFBcivilian and military person-nel. Students must be gradu-ating high school seniors whowill pursue a college degreein the fall.

Twenty-two students wereawarded $1,000 AcademicAchievement Scholarships:

• Michael Anderson, Cham-inade Julienne High School

• Nicholas J. Braun, Ket-tering Fairmont High School

• Emily A. Briskin, Center-ville High School

• Kristin Brunn, BellbrookHigh School

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• Elizabeth Ewart, Beaver-creek High School

• Michael R. Ferguson,Wayne High School

• Kyle Flenar, KetteringFairmont High School

• Derek Hancock, Beaver-creek High School

• Jessica Herringer, Oak-wood High School

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gradersfromSouthdaleEl-ementary will get a chancethis week to take cookinglessons.

The lessons are part ofthe “Days of Taste” pro-gram, sponsored by theAmericanInstituteofWineand Food and were sched-uled to take place Septem-ber14,15and16atDorothyLane Market’s School ofCooking.

Days of Taste is a four-part event that is a com-munity outreach programof the AIWF. It is a discov-ery-based program mod-eled after the French pro-gram, “Journee de Gout.”DaysofTasteisdesignedtohelp students learn aboutfood and how it weaves itswaythroughdailylife, fromthe farm to the table.

JuliaChild,co-founderofAIWF,broughttheprogramtotheU.S.in1990andithasgrown to reach over 40,000students nationally.

In their trip to DorothyLane Market, the secondevent in the program, thestudentswillhaveahands-oncookinglesson, focusingon healthy afterschoolsnack options. The cook-ing school instructor fromDLM will teach the stu-dents about fresh ingredi-ents, basic cooking skills,andnutrition,howtofollowa recipe and more.

At the end, the studentswill sample their results.

The first part of the pro-gram was a trip to Rose-mary’s Garden in Beaver-creekwherestudentsstud-ied “The Life of a SeedFrom the Dirt to the Mar-ket.”

Part three will be Octo-ber 18 and 19 when the stu-dents will stay in theirschool toexploretheABCsof Taste and Health. Stu-dents will explore the nu-ancesof tastethroughtheirfive senses. A samplingevent will be led by CarrieWalters, corporate chef forDorothy Lane Market, andErin Pryor, a registered di-etitian and Wellness Com-mittee Chair of AIWF.

The students will com-pare tastes of fresh vegeta-bles and fruits as well asherbsthatarebitter,sweet,sour, salty andumami/meaty,all thewhileincorporating the sciencebased principles of taste,temperature and how thesenses work together.

The final event is theluncheon to be held at theRacquet Club on October27.

Thestudentswillreceiveinstructioninmealtimeeti-quette, followed by ahealthy, nutritious and de-liciouslunch.Thestudentswill also experience andcompare tastes and devel-op social food experiencesaround the table.

‘Days ofTaste’

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The students in Fairmont’s Interactive MediaTech Prep Program produce a wide variety of pro-gramming that highlights the many events andactivities that take place across the Kettering CitySchool District throughout the school year.

For a weekly schedule of FHS programming,which airs on Time Warner Cable Channel 21,check out our district website at www.ketter-ingschools.org.

The schedules will be available within theInteractive Media news item that can be foundunder “District News” on the home page.

Media Tech program givesstudents video training

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Kerivan receivesAIA scholarship

The Dayton Chapter of theAmerican Institute of Architectsis pleased to announce its 2011Architecture Scholarship recipi-ents. AIA Dayton awarded $1,000each in scholarships to two out-standing students from theDayton/Miami Valley Region.

Spencer Kerivan, the son of Jimand Terri Kerivan of Kettering,was awarded a $1,000 scholarshipand will begin his architecturestudies at Miami University inOxford this fall. Mr. Kerivan, a2011 graduate of KetteringFairmont High School, wasselected to receive the scholar-ship based upon his artistic tal-ent, academic achievements, andcareer goals in pursuit of adegree in architecture.

A Summa Cum Laude graduate,Spencer was elected StudentBody President his senior yearand selected to both the NationalHonor and German NationalHonor Societies. While maintain-ing a 4.12 GPA, this 2nd Team All-Conference Golfer found time tovolunteer at the Miami ValleyHospital, participant and leadvarious community improvementprojects as well as mission tripsto Indiana and California.

The AIA Dayton ArchitectureScholarship Fund of The DaytonFoundation was established in1997 to encourage and assist stu-dents graduating or graduatedfrom high schools in theDayton/Miami Valley Region topursue a degree in architectureat a college or university with anNAAB accredited architectureprogram.

Scholarship recipients wereselected on the basis of their aca-demic achievements, artistic tal-ent, and an essay about their edu-cational and career goals as theyrelate to the field of Architecture.The scholarships are fundedthrough the generous donationsof AIA Dayton Members, contri-butions from AIA Dayton, andthrough a matching funds grantfrom the American Institute ofArchitects.

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LUNCHContinued from page 1

Madlinger. “We heardfrom many associateswho wanted to recog-nize the heroes in theircommunities duringthis time of nationalremembrance. We aresaying, ‘thank you’ toour everyday heroes –the men and womenwho keep our families,communities and storessafe.”

Friday’s delivery wasnot the only way thecompany recognized theevents of Sept. 11. OnSunday, all 2,449 Krogersupermarkets nation-wide observed amoment of silence toremember the victimsand honor the heroes ofthe Sept. 11 tragedy.

“A moment of silencewill allow our associ-ates and shoppers achance to reflect andpay tribute to those whodied in the attacks, andto recognize the ongoingbravery of those menand women who protectour country still today,”Madlinger noted.

Kettering remembers 9/11

Bill Duffield photosKettering remem-bered 9/11 Sunday.At top, youngattendees studytheir flags; middle,the KPD/KFD colorguard presents thecolors; bottom,FHS’ Eleventh Hourperforms theNational Anthem.

DonationThe Chaplain of Operation: Thank You, Beverly Peyton, accepts a dona-tion from the President of the Ladies Auxiliary of AMVETS Post 2003,Sandra Brooks. The Post has been donating material to Operation:Thank You for their “Sewing For The Troops” projects. To date, theyhave donated almost 300 pounds of material. If you would like moreinformation about Operation: Thank You, you can visit them at theirwebsite www.operationthankyoudayton.org

The Kroger Co.’s Cincinnati/ DaytonDivision will hold a check presenta-tion on Thursday, August 25 and awardThe Foodbank a generous check for$36,942. Sukanya Madlinger, Presidentof Kroger’s Cincinnati/DaytonDivision will present the funds whichare the result of Kroger’s “BringingHope to the Table” campaign.

“Bringing Hope to the Table” is anannual, customer-driven partnershipbetween Kroger and many of its man-ufacturers.

The promotion, which concluded onJune 11, encouraged customers to pur-chase specially marked products fromparticipating suppliers.

The campaign made it possible forKroger and its family of stores todonate, across the country, 5 milliondollars’ worth of cash and product toFeeding America’s network – the

nation’s largest domestic hungerrelief agency. The Foodbank willreceive $36,942 in proceeds from thisevent.

As an added bonus, last week, TheFoodbank received a truckload ofproduct from a special Kroger/Kellogg’s partnership.

The donations will be used to feedthe hungry in Montgomery, Greene,and Preble counties.

“We are extremely excited by thisdonation from Kroger,” statedMichelle Riley, CEO of The Foodbank.“It’s wonderful to have communitypartners who understand our causeand go out of their way to support TheFoodbank’s mission.

“As the need among our area con-tinues to rise, donations such as thisbecome more and more important. Wecannot thank Kroger enough.”

Area grocery chain donates$36,900 to The Foodbank

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This is the column Iwrote almost exactly 10years ago today. This ismy immediate post 9/11entry that first appearedon September 19, 2001in Times CommunityNewspapers. It wasinteresting, and a biteerie, to dust this off.

Aside from theobvious shock,anger, pain

and sorrow shared byall Americans at thetragedies of this pastweek that touched andchanged all our lives, Ifeel compelled toshare with you how myindustry (the media)can, and must, respondfrom this point on tothe response and reso-lution of this crisis.

We are all aware ofthe increased, albeitsomewhat self-imposed, pressure inthe mass media to bethe “first and fastest”with the story in recentyears. Competitionfrom growing numbersof media outlets is par-tially responsible as isour own seeminglyinsatiable hunger toknow as much as wecan about every aspectof American life.

With the events ofthis 9/11 that needs tochange. I am not cast-ing aside the firstamendment to the U.S.Constitution, which Ihold near and dear.What I am suggestingis that we may nothave a need, or a right,to know everythingabout what our govern-ment is doing to eradi-cate terrorism, anenemy that works withvery unconventionaltools, including propa-ganda and the desireto “divide and con-quer” those it seeks todestroy.

We’re just days intotrying to decide thescope of our responseand how to provide a

secure environment inthis country for its citi-zens. Already themedia is pushing foranswers to hypotheti-cal questions. What ifanother airliner ishijacked? Would it beshot down beforereaching its planneddestination of destruc-tion? Will we actuallyget into bed with polit-ical assassins, drugdealers or any otherunscrupulous type inorder to infiltrate, anddisarm, terroristgroups here andabroad? What will ourspecific targets be andwhat units will be usedto get to those targets?“Sources tell us” sto-ries need to be careful-ly considered beforebeing put out there forus all to see and evalu-ate.

A glaring local exam-ple of this happenedon that fateful day lastweek. As I was watch-ing the ongoing devel-opments with my son,my wife had just lefthome to pick up ourdaughter. Just aboutthe time she wouldhave been passingDayton InternationalAirport, and just as thecommentator on TVsaid they weren’t sureif all threats of attackwere over yet, camethe sonic booms manyof us heard from Troyto Centerville. Arational mind, such asmine at most normaltimes would haveexplained it away. Butas I took my son out tolook up at the sky, the

local TV station(where I worked for 5years and that had themoniker hung on it“The Leader”) came onwith a bulletin thatthey are investigatinga possible plane downat the Dayton VA facil-ity. Having a familymember at the VA andnot being able to reachmy wife by phone inher car, you can imag-ine what went throughmy mind. Of course welater discovered that itwas, in fact, a sonicboom from a militaryfighter and that the“plane down” was abrush fire. The wholestory was based oninformation overheardabout a caller to thepolice that came over apolice scanner. Shameon that station!

We don’t have a needto know the next fox-hole our fighting menand women will beoccupying. We don’thave a need to knowthe President’sresponse to rumorsabout the breakdownof an alliance. Wedon’t need to knowwhy the President did-n’t return directly toWashington on 9/11/01.

A lot of thingschanged on that day.Some changed for thebetter for security,some causing moreinconvenience andsome simply became areality other nations of

the world have beenseeing for decades.Does that mean wedon’t have a right toexpect accurate infor-mation from our mediaas our war on terror-ism gets underway? Ofcourse it doesn’t. Whatwe don’t have a rightto, or a desire for, isinformation that hasbeen passed along justfor that first place tro-phy at the expense offalse panic or givingup military strategies.

The American peo-ple are showing over-whelming support inthe polls for our lead-ers. Let them lead. Wecan pray that withtheir knowledge andexpertise, and ofcourse the Hand ofGod, this will come toa quick resolution.And then we can fallasleep more peaceful-ly, watching it on the11 o’clock news.

Mike Scinto is a 35year veteran talk showhost serving locally,statewide and national-ly behind the micro-phone. For the pastdozen years he hasauthored this award-winning column. Youmay have also seen himoffering his uniqueinsights of Fox NewsChannel. “Friend” Mikeathttp://www.facebook.com/mikescintoshow or visithttp://mikescinto-columns.blogspot.com .

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The middle class isstarting to stand upThe right wing strategy to crush the middle

class is startingto crumble.

Their attempt todiminish the power ofunions has backfired.They passed Senate Bill5, a bill that eliminatedcollective bargaining forpoliceman, fireman, andteachers. Middle classvoters fought back.

They gathered over 1million signatures torepeal this bill. Both Republicans and Democratssigned these petitions. Senate Bill 5 thankfullyhas been put on the shelf by the “people’s veto”until the voters approve or reject it in theNovember General Election. Most experts believethat Senate Bill 5, now known as Issue 2 will besoundly defeated.

On another front the right wingers are attempt-ing to make it harder for people to vote, especial-ly people in urban areas. They passed House Bill194. Among the most controversial parts of thebill:

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• A limit on the number of days people can voteearly at their boards of elections, down to 14 daysfrom 35.

• Voting on three of the busiest days for in-per-son voting from 2008 — Saturday, Sunday andMonday before the election — would be eliminat-ed.

• Poll workers at polling places with multipleprecincts may direct people who show up to thewrong table to the right one but would not berequired to do so.

• Absentee ballots would be mailed only uponrequest from voters, not as a general practice, asis the case in Montgomery County.

House Bill 194 will hurt voter turnout, bringback long lines on Election Day and disenfran-chise elderly, minority, working-class and studentvoters. The League of Women Voters has come outagainst this bill.

Fortunately, people are pushing back againstthis bill. There is an attempt throughout Ohio togather signatures to place this issue on the 2012ballot. They need to gather a little over 231,000 sig-natures to give the people of Ohio an opportunityto approve or veto this bill. It gladdens the heartto see people stand up to the radicalism of theright wingers.

In the words of Rev. Martin Luther King “Standup straight so that no one can ride your back”.

John Murphy is the president of the South DaytonDemocratic Club. He can be reached via e-mail [email protected]

Editor,My thanks to Mike Scinto for his recent timely col-

umn on the horrid state of the road repair in Ket-tering.

It gave me a chuckle, although a very rueful one.I have lived in Kettering since it was Van Buren

Township and never have I seen such a mess. I havecurtailed my travels through the city as I know thatmany others have done. The stress is just toomuch.

My sympathy to the owners of businesses whomust be struggling to exist.

More than a year has passed since the DorothyLane/Wilmington project was begun. Now, I un-derstand that it will not be completed until sometime in November.

I’m not going to hold my breath!

Mrs. Marty HibbsKettering

• September 15: 1981 - Sandra Day O’Connor isapproved by the Senate Judiciary Committee asthe first female justice to the U. S. SupremeCourt. The full Senate would approve later in theweek.

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‘Q‘QUOTEUOTE’’If the freedom of speech is

taken away then dumb andsilent we may be led, like

sheep to the slaughter.

- George Washington

Kettering CitySchoolDistrict’s

scores improved acrossthe board last year,with this district doingeven better last yearthan it did the previ-ous year whenKettering was rated“Excellent withDistinction.” Due tochanges in the statevalue-added formula,Kettering City Schoolsis rated “Excellent.”As Superintendent, Iam as proud as I canbe of our teachers andstudents.

They did a great job.Kettering City

Schools passed all 24of the state tests andeasily surpassed therequirements forattendance and gradu-ation. This means thedistrict made all 26 ofthe State Report Cardmarkers.

The PerformanceIndex measure is anaverage of all of thedistrict’s state testscores. A score of 100is required to be rated“Excellent.” KetteringCity Schools scored a102.1, the best this dis-trict has ever done,and 1.1 higher thanlast year, this district’sgreatest improvementever.

Adequate YearlyProgress (AYP) is aState Report Cardrequirement that allsubgroups such as spe-cial education stu-dents, economicallydisadvantaged stu-dents, non-English-speaking students, andminority students per-

form to expectations. Aserious focused efforton subgroup achieve-ment enabled this dis-trict to make AYP in2009-2010. On thestrength of this dis-trict’s fine perform-ance in 2009-2010,Kettering City Schoolswill be considered“adequate” in AYP fortwo years.

The Value-Addedmeasure is not aboutpassing tests but aboutstudent growth. Allstudents in Ohio areexpected to demon-strate a year’s growthfor each year of school-ing, however, many dis-tricts do not reach ayear’s growth. In orderto reach the highestechelon of Value-Added, and to qualifyfor the bump up from“Excellent” to“Excellent withDistinction,” a districtmust show more than ayear’s growth.

Kettering City SchoolDistrict has alwaysmade Value-Addedbecause Kettering stu-dents have alwaysshown more than ayear’s growth. Thisyear, however, thestate changed the for-mula for making “morethan a year’s growth”

from one standarddeviation to two stan-dard deviations.Kettering studentsmissed the new twostandard deviationsmark by .06. Ketteringkids demonstrated afull year of growth lastyear, an impressivefeat, but they did notquite reach the newtwo standard devia-tions requirement for“more than a yearsgrowth” for the 2010-2011 State ReportCard.

Kettering City SchoolDistrict purchased aData WarehouseSystem in 2009 usingfederal stimulusmoney. The DataWarehouse is capableof storing and catego-rizing a considerableamount of student per-formance and achieve-ment data.

In June, just as soonas last year’s testresults began tricklingin, central office per-sonnel, curriculumspecialists, and princi-pals gathered to ana-lyze and synthesize thedata looking for build-ing, classroom, andstudent strengths andweaknesses with a goalof improving curricu-lum and instruction forthe new school year.Even before schoolstarted in August,building principalsand building teacher-leaders began formu-lating new improve-ment plans. Last week,at an evening stafftraining session, allteachers participatedin test data reviews

and planning sessions.Kettering City

Schools is very proudof its diverse studentpopulation. All kindsof young people go toschool in Kettering; itis one of the greatstrengths of this dis-trict. The students ofKettering City Schoolshad a very fine aca-demic year last year.By way of meticulousplanning and prepara-tion, this district haspositioned itself tohave yet another greatyear.

The goal of KetteringCity Schools is toalways make the high-est state rating, what-ever that might be.But, great test scoresare not this district’sonly concern.

All Kettering CitySchool District stu-dents receive a well-rounded and funda-mentally sound educa-tion that will preparethem to be successfulin school, in the jobmarket, and in life.

This quality educa-tion is provided in afriendly, welcoming,inviting, and support-ive environment thatcauses kids to love tocome to school. And,all of this is accom-plished on a very tightfiscal budget thatwould make SilasMarner proud.

I hope the Ketteringcommunity sees fit togive the students,teachers, staff, andadministrators ofKettering Schools anenthusiastic “thumbs-up.”

KCS’ state report card summaryJimSchoenlein

Superintendent,KetteringCitySchools

MikeScinto

TimesColumnist

Restraint in the media doesn’t translate to censorship

JohnMurphy

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They’rebackandthey’rejust as sassy, funny andheartwarming as theywere in the original.

The ladies of East Cor-nucopiaLutheranChurchof the Prarie are current-ly taking the stage at La-Comedia Dinner Theatrewith ASecond Helping: TheChurch Basement LadiesSequel. This version takesupthetalesofthethosewecame to know in the 2010production of The ChurchBasement Ladies, whichcoveredatimespanofDe-cember 1964 to July 1968.Now, it’s May 1969 and, asthe ladies keep sayingthroughout, “The times,they are a changin’.”

The cast from the origi-nal is back, for the mostpart. Becky Barrett-Jonesreprises her role of KarinEngelson,whohasbecomethe head of the crew thatruns the kitchen. JanetBrucken is back as the hi-larious Mavis Gilmersonand Denise Cox returnsas the fussy Vivian Snus-tad. Chris Kramer is alsoback as Pastor Gunder-son. The lone cast changeis Kara Cover who is nowplaying the role of Bever-ly “Signe” EngelsonHauge, Karin’s daughterwhomarriedandmovedto

“TheCity”attheendoftheoriginal. She replacesChelsea Lewis in the role.

In the sequel, we comein as theladies and pastorare holding th LutherLeague Banquet. We’realsothereforBeverly’sre-turn, and big announce-ment, a few months later,the ladies trying to get

readyforacongregationalmeeting while the pastorand Mavis keep an earopentotheVikings’SuperBowl chances, and springcleaning in 1970.

The fact that the cast istogetheragainisadefinitebenefit inthesequel.Theyall play their characterswell and work wonderful-

lytogetherasanensemble.There is another chap-

ter of the Church Base-ment Ladies out there —Away in the Basement: AChurch Basement LadiesChristmas. Let’s hope thegood folks at LaComediacan bring this third help-ing while this hilariouscast is still available.

LaComedia offering up ‘A Second Helping’

The cast of A Second Helping: The Church Basement Ladies Sequel,from left to right, Denise Cox as Vivian Snustad, Becky Barrett-Jones asKarin Engelson, Chris Kramer as Pastor Gunderson, Kara Cover asBeverly, and Janet Brucken as Mavis Gilmerson. The show is playinguntil October 30 at LaComedia Dinner Theatre in Springboro.

Five Kettering Students took tophonors in the recent Holiday atHome Poster contest sponsored byTown and Country.

All south suburban school stu-dents were invited to enter the con-test, which resulted in 57 entries.Each student was asked to promotethis year’s theme, Set Sail toHoliday at Home.

The posters were judged by for-mer Holiday at Home representa-tives, as well as, staff from theSchool of Advertising Art.

The students were then present-ed with their awards at the Holidayat Home Sponsor Reception atPolen Farm.

The winners in the junior divi-sion were Briana Requarth fromPrass Elementary taking first.

place and receiving $125 in prizesand Nicole Fuchs from PrassElementary taking HonorableMention and receiving $75 inprizes.

In the senior division KylieKaylor from Fairmont took theGrand Prize of $150.

Kaitlin Berry from Fairmont tookfirst. place with $125 and HaleyGabori from Fairmont received theHonorable Mention of $75 inprizes.

The winning posters have hadquite a “sail” having first been dis-played at Town and Country, thenriding on their own speciallydesigned float during the paradeand finally displayed at theHoliday at Home festivities overLabor Day.

Holiday at Home Poster winners, from left to right, Kylie Kaylor of Fairmont HighSchool, Haley Gabori of Fairmont, and Briana Requarth of Prass Elementary.Not pictured, Nichole Fuchs of Prass Elementary and Kaitlin Berry of Fairmont.

Kettering students shine in H@H poster competition

Concours d’Elegance is SundayTwo-timeIndianapolis500winnerArieLuyendykwill

betheGrandMarshalforthefifthDaytonConcoursd’El-egance at Carillon Park.

Luyendyk drove in 17 Indianapolis 500 races, winningin 1990 and 1997 and he also started on the pole positionthree times.

LuyendykwillappearattheConcoursonSunday,Sept.18,withoneofhiswinningcarsandwillalsobeattheSat-urdayeveningPreviewParty.TheDaytonConcoursd’El-egance is honoring the 100th anniversary of the Indi-anapolis 500 and many cars that raced there will beshown. The cars of 1911 and the Roaring 20’s will be alsofeatured along with The Futurliner, a custom builtcoachthatGeneralMotorsused totourtheUnitedStatesas part of it’s Parade of Progress.

For more information regarding this event go to:www.daytonconcours.com.

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Sunday, Sept. 4Julia M. Solch cited for

speed.Lisa R. Edmonds cited

for speed.Mark A. Thobe cited for

failure to stop at a stopsign.

Saturday, Sept. 3Patricia L. Hardy cited

for speed.Mary L. Kilpartrick cited

for speed.Xue Tao cited for speed.Brittany N. Mitchell was

arrested for carrying a con-cealed weapon and re-ceiving stolen property af-ter she was found to be rid-ing a stolen bicycle.

Friday, Sept. 2Rudimba Munezero cit-

ed for speed.Deborah K. Dinino cited

for a seat belt violation.Matthew P. Bone cited

for a stop sign violation.Donivan D. Hahn cited

for OVI…Donivan D. Hahn cited

for a red light violation.Qi Liu cited for speed.David B. Lewis cited for

speed.Qin Wen Wang cited for

speed.Patricia Ann Aydelott

cited for speed.David J. Russell cited

for speed in a school zone.Joseph C. Sopko cited

for speed.A theft from a vehicle re-

port was received in the200 block of Rubicon Rd.

Mary E. Rickmon wascited for rules for driving inmarked lanes following atraffic accident on FarHills Ave. south of Volusia.

A theft from a vehicle re-port was taken on E. Thrus-ton. The complainant stat-ed that a window wassmashed and a 40-inch flatscreen television, valued at$350, was taken. The TVwas brand new and still inits box.

Thursday, Sept. 1Joseph H. Mucci cited

for speed.Sonya A. Dixon cited for

speed.Kevin D. Hanson cited

for expired plates/regis-tration.

Gregory R. Millat citedfor speed in a school zone.

Douglas R. Wolfram cit-ed for expired plates/reg-istration.

Ashley Jones cited forexpired plates/registration.

Zachary T. Heid citedfor speed.

Scott Owen Zartman cit-ed for speed.

Wednesday, Aug. 31Desteny M. Thomason

cited for speed in a schoolzone.

Mark J. Freking citedfor speed in a school zone.

Dericko M. Broomes cit-ed for speed in a schoolzone.

John P. Kerns cited forspeed.

Donald L. CrosthwaiteJr. cited for failure to con-trol following a traffic ac-cident on Shroyer Rd. atGreenmount Blvd.

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Monday, Sept. 5Officers responded to

the 1200 block of RoseBower Ave. Shawn D. Crid-er, 44, arrested for domes-tic violence and criminaltrespassing.

Neana Jo Peeler, 30, ar-rested for OVI following atraffic stop on Mayfieldand E. Stroop Rd. She lat-er tested .162 on the DataMaster.

Lauren K. Mehling, 28,arrested for OVI followinga traffic stop on E. DavidRd. near Wehner Rd. Shereportedly refused theData Master test.

A Braddock St. residentreported someone brokethe glass out of her backdoor. $200 damage.

An juvenile runawaywas reported in the 2200block of Bingham.

A condenser unit from awindow air conditionerwas reported stolen in the1400 block of FarringtonDr.

A lawn tractor was re-ported taken from a garageon Mohican Ave. $859 loss.

A report of a person in-juring themselves was re-ceived from Sunray Rd.

Sunday, Sept. 4Stephen C. Eikenberry,

65, arrested for OVI fol-lowing a traffic stop on E.David at Presidential Way.He later tested .155 on theData Master.

Jason L. Hohn, 38, wasarrested on a Ketteringwarrant.

Michael J. Newman, 31,was arrested following ahold up alarm at the

Speedway at 2920 ShroyerRd. A consented searchobtained numerous piecesof evidence, includingdrug paraphernalia andheroin.

Anna L. Elrod, 29, wasarrested on an active Mi-amisburg FTA warrant.

Ruben L. Davis, 23, ar-rested for domestic vio-lence following a report atthe KPD lobby. He wascharged with felony do-mestic violence because oftwo prior convictions.

Karley W. Johnson, 29,arrested on a KetteringFTA warrant.

Carrie S. Booker, 22, wasarrested for allegedly us-ing two credit cards with-out permission and charg-ing $2,622.12. This was asecond complaint.

Agel Panjoa-Nava, 20,was taken into custody atthe Butler County Jail on aKettering FTA warrant.

Christina K. Tellis, 19,was arrested for disorder-ly conduct during investi-gation of three femalesshoplifting at the Krogeron Whipp Rd.

Gregory L. Rhodes, 49,was arrested for public in-toxication during a callfor a subject passed out inthe 3200 block of Wilm-ington.

Michael L. Edwards, 38,was arrested for public in-toxication during a call tothe 2200 block of Willow-grove for an intoxicatedmale walking in the area.

An unruly juvenile inthe 1800 block of Utica re-portedly broke items inthe home.

An assault on a juve-nile was reported in the1800 block of E. Stroop Rd.

During a burglary in the1600 block of Norton Ave.,a cash box containing $500,

a .22 cal. Derringer pistolwith ammo, valued at $400,and 15 to 20 various cred-it cards were reported tak-en.

Saturday, Sept. 3Pamala J. Burgess, 46,

was arrested for public in-toxication following in-vestigation of a report of acrying female subject com-ing to the door of a resi-dence in the 2900 block ofE. Dorothy Lane who stat-ed someone stole her car.

John F. Dietrich, 24, wasarrested for public intox-ication after he was foundlying next to his car, asleep,in the parking lot of RiteAid, 1320 E. Stroop Rd.

Dana A. Peco, 22, was ar-rested on an FTA warrantfrom the MontgomeryCounty Sheriff’s Office,original charge, drivingunder suspension.

Danny W. Brewer, 48,was arrested for public in-toxication during investi-gation of a disturbance atAaron’s, 2219 E. DorothyLane.

Benjamin L. Hansen, 23,was arrested for disorder-ly conduct during investi-gation of a possible fight inthe parking area at AlterFest.

Windows were broken atan apartment in the 200block of Lesher.

Minor injuries were re-ported to a female sub-ject who fell out of a back-ing vehicle in the 900 blockof E. Dorothy Lane.

An assault was reportedin the 2800 block of BobbiePlace.

The paint on the pas-senger side of a 2000 Mer-cury Marquis was reportedin the 3400 block of Ridge-way.

Found property was re-ported in the 600 block of

Mossoak Dr.A touch screen car

stereo, valued at $400, wasstolen from a vehicle in the1000 block of WillowdaleAve. The passenger win-dow of the 1999 Olds Alerowas also broken.

A credit card belongingto a resident of an apart-ment on San Rae was usedfraudulently to make apayment.

Criminal trespassingwas reported in the 5400block of Kettering SquareDr. North.

Mail was reported stolenfrom a mailbox in the 4100block of Renwood.

Lauren R. Weller, 31,was cited for failure toyield from a private drivefollowing a traffic acci-dent on Woodman north ofPatterson.

Brittany C. Collins, 21,cited for assured clear dis-tance following a trafficaccident on E. Whipp Rd.east of MontgomerySquare.

Friday, Sept. 2Curtis D. James, 48, was

arrested for possession ofdrug instruments and drugparaphernalia during aatraffic stop in the area ofMayo and S. Dixie.

Timothy F. Smith, 40,was taken into custody atthe Greene County Jail ona Kettering FTC warrantfor a probation violation.

Roger A. Brassfield, 25,was arrested for aggravat-ed trafficking and drugparaphernalia during atraffic stop at theMarathon Station onStroop Rd. He also hadan active warrant out ofDayton.

Additional reports canbe found on-line atwww.ko-times.com

Additional reports canbe found on-line atwww.ko-times.com

Mary Jane Meineke, 78, of Centerville diedFriday, September 9, 2011 at Hospice of Dayton.

Mass of Christian Burial will be Friday,September 16, at 11 a.m. at the Church of theIncarnation, 55 Williamsburg Ln., Centerville.Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may callThursday, Sept. 15, from 5-8 p.m. at Tobias FuneralHome — Far Hills Chapel, 5471 Far Hills Ave atRahn Rd.

Online condolences may be sent to www.tobias-funeralhome.com.

Mary Jane Meineke

Ralph W. Underhill

Robin Barker

Lori R. Argabright

Jean E. Hechler

James E. Back

James Frederick Baer

Onnalee Bainter

Robert Cyrus ‘Cy’ Laughter

Herbert M. Wilson

Jack Meyers

Ralph W. Underhill, former Wright StateUniversity men’s basketball coach, died Thursday,September 8, 2011.

Services were held Wednesday, Sept. 14, at theTobias Funeral Home - Far Hills Chapel, at 1 p.m.with Pastor Greg Issacs officiating.

Memorial contributions may be made to; TheRalph Underhill Scholarship Fund at WrightState University, American Diabetes Association,or The Living Donor, 100 W. Whip Rd. Dayton, OH45459.

Robin Barker, 48, of Kettering, passed awayWednesday Sept. 7 after a hard battle with cancer.

Services were Sunday, Sept. 11, at theNewcomer Funeral Home - South Chapel.

Memorial contributions may be made toHospice of Dayton.

Lori R. Argabright, 52 of Kettering, passed awayWednesday, Sept. 7, 2011 at home.

Mass of Christian Burial was held Monday,Sept.12, 2011 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church,New Carlisle, OH. Burial at Fairfield Cemetery,Fairborn, OH.

Donations can be made in her honor to SICSA.Condolences may be sent to www.morris-

sons.com.

Jean E. Hechler, 87, of Kettering, passed awayWednesday, September 7, 2011 at The Hospice ofDayton.

Services were Monday, Sept. 12, at the TobiasFuneral Home - Far Hills Chapel, with PastorGary Eichhorn officiating.

Privage inurnment, Woodland CemeteryMausoleum.

Memorial contributions may be made to TheHospice of Dayton, 324 Wilmington Ave., DaytonOhio 45420 or to the Lutheran Church of OurSavior, 155 E. Thruston Blvd., Oakwood, Ohio45419.

Condolences may be made at www.tobiasfuner-alhome.com

James E. Back, 51 of Kettering, passed awayWednesday, September 7, 2011.

Funeral services were held Saturday,September 10, at the Tobias Funeral Home -Beavercreek Chapel with Rev. Nick Osborn offici-ating. Interment at Mt. Zion Shoup Cemetery.

Condolences may be sent to the family atwww.tobiasfuneralhome.com.

James Frederick Baer, 78, of Kettering passedaway peacefully Friday at Hospice of Dayton.

Arrangements completed by the Tobias FuneralHome - Far Hills Chapel.

In lieu of flowers please make donations toeither the American Cancer Society or theAntioch Children’s Hospital.

Onnalee Bainter, 85, of Miamisburg, formerly ofKettering passed away on Tuesday, September 6,2011.

A memorial service was held Monday, Sept. 12,at Church of the Cross, 3121 Wilmington Pike,Kettering.

For complete remembrances, please visitwww.routsong.com.

Robert Cyrus ‘Cy’ Laughter, 86, born on July 26,1925, of Kettering passed away on Wednesday,September 7, 2011.

Services were held Monday, Sept. 12, at GoodShepherd Lutheran Church, Kettering. Privateburial.

Memorial contributions may be made to eitherGood Shepherd Lutheran Church or to ParalyzedVeterans of America.

Condolences may be sent to the family atwww.routsong.com.

Herbert M. Wilson, 83, of Kettering, passed awaySunday September 4, 2011.

Mass of Christian Burial was Friday, September9 at the Church of the Ascension.

Memorial contributions may be made to St.Vincent DePaul.

Jack Meyers, 77, of Beavercreek passed awayFriday, September 9, 2011.

Jack asked that there be no services held forhim and wants all of you to know he will see youagain someday.

Memorial contributions may be made to SpecialWish Foundation, 436 Valley Street Dayton, Ohio45404 and Hospice of Dayton, 324 Wilmington Ave,Dayton, Ohio 45420.

To send a special message to the family pleasevisit, www.NewcomerDayton.com.

Full obituaries can be found at www.ko-times.com/category/obituaries/

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By SHAWN BAUMANTimes sports editor

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I don’t normally like to toot myown horn (well maybe a little), butwhen you get the opportunity asinfrequently as I do, you have totake advantage of it. So I beginthis week’s predictions column bybriefly noting that I posted a per-fect 7-0 record last week. I willadmit that week three didn’t offerthe most difficult slate of gameswe will see this year, but weekfour promises to offer yours trulysome serious speed bumps if Iexpect to remain perfect for a sec-ond-straight week.

This is the perfect weekend forthe serious high school footballfan because it kicks off a littleearlier than usual and doesn’tend until Saturday night. Threestraight nights of some of the bestSouthwest Ohio has to offershould make for an interestingweekend and an even more inter-esting week of predictions.

Alter kicks it all off in a rareThursday night appearance whenthey host Greater Catholic Leaguefoe Purcell Marian. The Cavalierscome into the contest 2-1 andappear to be improved from the2010 squad that fell to the Knights28-14. Improved or not, I don’tthink they have caught up to thelikes of Alter. The Knights’defense has found its footing fol-lowing some preseason concernsand they should be the differencein this one. I think the Knightsstay unbeaten in impressive fash-ion, 34-6.

Friday night’s slate is certainlyhighlighted by Wayne travellingto Trotwood-Madison in a battlebetween last year’s division I andII runners-up. The Rams lookpoised to battle for another spotin Canton after racing out to aperfect 3-0 start while theWarriors have stumbled out of thegate at 1-2. The difference here isthe level of competition as theWarriors’ two losses have comeagainst a pair of division I squadsthat are among Ohio’s best whilethe Rams three wins haven’texactly come against a trio ofpowerhouses. Wayne definitelyneeds this more than the Ramsand for that reason I’ll take theWarriors in a close one, 33-27.

Fairmont stays at home for thefourth consecutive week as theywelcome Fairborn into RoushStadium for Homecoming. TheFirebirds have won two straightand look like they are figuringsome things out following theirweek one disappointment againstAlter. A win over the Skyhawkswould eclipse last year’s total oftwo wins and put them in excel-lent shape heading into the mid-way point of the season. I thinkFairmont does exactly that in a34-13 victory.

Oakwood has struggled throughthe opening three weeks of theseason and it doesn’t get any easi-er in week four as they host SWBLrival Valley View Friday night.The more comfortable the Jacksget with new head coach RickRobertson’s system the more like-ly they are to break through in thewin column. Although I think that“W” is coming, I don’t think theyget it here. Valley View survives,30-23.

Butler will make our weeklyFriday night road trip as theytravel north to take on division IIIBellevue. The Redmen droppedtheir first game of 2011 in a 14-7loss to Clyde last week and with-out knowing much about them,something tells me they are introuble again this week. Butlerhas division I size and a division Irunning attack and I expect theAviators to show it off for thefourth straight week. I like Butlerin convincing fashion, 44-12.

The final game of our slate iscertainly one of our best asCenterville heads to Cleveland onSaturday night to battle St.Ignatius. The Wildcats are muchbetter than the team that gothanded a 31-7 loss and a long busride home a season ago. They willface a desperate Centerville teamhowever that is much better thana 1-2 record would indicate. Thelong trip concerns me, but I stilllike the Elks to get to .500 in a 31-27 victory.

That wraps up another week ofpredictions and hopefully anoth-er opportunity to do some seriousboasting in our next edition. Thisweek offers some of the bestmatchups we may see all year, soit should be a great weekend ofhigh school football. As always, e-mail us your picks and commentsand we’ll do our best to respondthe following week.

Week fouroffers threenights of joy

By DARRELL WACKERContributing writer

After narrowly escapingwith a win last againstMiamisburg, the FairmontFirebirds were looking forimprovement and a moreconvincing victory thisweek against the LimaSenior and head coachAndy Aracri got just whathe was looking for as theFirebirds pulled away fora 35-21 victory at RoushStadium in Kettering.

The Firebirds used abalanced offensive attackand good field position tooutscore the visitingSpartans 21-7 in the sec-ond half before surrender-ing a touchdown with eightseconds left after the out-come was decided.

Fairmont coach AndyAracri noted his team’simprovement from weekone to now.

“I think we played reallywell, but I’m sure thereare a lot of things we willsee on film that we canimprove on,” said Aracri.“We knew they were anathletic team and wereable to make some bigplays but defensively wedid a pretty good job. Weonly gave up 14 pointsuntil the last few secondswhich we feel really goodabout. Give them credit-they fought to the end,have a good team and anew head coach and hehas his kids playing reallyhard.”

The Firebirds startedfast on both sides of theball with the defense forc-ing Lima to punt on theirfirst possession and turn-ing the ball over to theoffense at the Lima 36-yardline.

Fairmont’s first drivetook just five plays as run-ning back Chris Rhoadescarried the ball in from ayard out and, after missingthe extra point attempt,the Firebirds had a 6-0lead with 7:55 to play inthe first quarter.

After exchanging puntsand field position, Limatook their only lead of thegame with just over fourminutes to go in the firsthalf as Lasenby Keithierambled for a 47 yardtouchdown and a 7-6 lead.Lima appeared to have themomentum as theirdefense forced theFirebirds to punt afterthree plays on the subse-quent possession, but afumble recovery at theLima 10-yard line byFairmont’s Nick Bower setup the Firebird’s go-aheadscore.

Bower got the first carryand took the ball to the 5-yard line, and Rhoadestook the drive to the one.Bowers again got the callon fourth down and wentin over the right guardfrom a yard out to giveFairmont the lead. Bowerstook the two-point conver-sion in over the rightguard as well andFairmont claimed a 14-7lead with 15.6 seconds left

in the half, and itappeared to be a backbreaker.

“It was huge for us toscore there,” said Aracri.“I think we came out fastand had a great first driveand played very well butwere a little flat in the sec-ond quarter. That scoreallowed us to kind of pumpup our tires going intohalftime and helped usrefocus and get our mindsback where they needed tobe.”

Despite Fairmont’s firstpossession of the secondhalf ending in a punt, theFirebirds won the fieldposition battle and pinnedthe Spartans inside theirown 5-yard line. Lima wasforced to punt from theirend zone, and theFirebirds took over at theLima 38-yard line andwere poised to take advan-tage of it.

Bowers got the drivestarted with a 10 yard gain,but the drive appeared tostall on third down, but alate hit on Fairmont quar-terback Tom West on thirddown kept the drive alive.Bowers got a first down atthe 5-yard line and thenrolled around the rightside for the five yardtouchdown with 5:02 left inthe third period to give theFirebirds a 20-7 lead.

Lima didn’t quit, howev-er, and cut the lead to 20-14with ten minutes to play,but it was all Firebirds

from there. Set up againwith good field positionafter a personal foulpenalty was assessed onthe kickoff, the Firebirdsneeded nine plays toscore, but none was as piv-otal as Bower’s 12 yardgain on fourth down tokeep the drive alive.Eventually Rhoades wasable to get in from threeyards away and, followingBower’s conversion run,the Firebirds led 28-14.

Any doubt of a Limacomeback was quashed ontheir next possession asFairmont’s Danny Salesand Emerson Demetryusrecorded consecutivesacks on the Spartan quar-terback deep in Lima terri-tory. The Spartans electedto go for it on fourth downneeding a score and cameup well short with 4:01 toplay.

“I think our defenseplayed really well,” saidAracri. “We have a longway to go, but we are a longway away from where wewere a year ago. I knowthese guys, and they wantto improve with every sin-gle rep, every single prac-tice, and every singlegame, and tonight I thinkthey showed that they aregetting better every game.”

Fairmont needed justtwo plays as Rhoades ranfor 11 yards and West for a23 yard touchdown with3:35 left and a 35-14 lead.

Lima added a late touch-

down with eight secondsleft to set the final score.

Fairmont used a bal-anced attack with DamonBahns running for 87yards, Bower for 76,Rhoades for 62, and Westfor 40. Overall theFirebirds gained 267 yardsof offense compared to 250for Lima Senior.

“I think we proved thatwe are going to play hardfor four quarters, we aregoing to make tackles, andwhen we have to ball upthey will,” said Aracri.“We didn’t give anything tothem-Lima Senior earnedtheir drives. We bent attimes when we were flatbut we didn’t break andwere able to come back atthem in the second half.”

The Firebirds will finishtheir four-game homestand this Friday eveningwhen the host theFairborn Skyhawks (1-2) ina Greater Western OhioConference crossover con-test that will also beFairmont’s Homecomingcelebration. Kickoff is setfor 7:30 p.m.

“Fairborn can be a verytough team because theyare very athletic,” saidAracri. “They played ustough last year and weknow it is important for usto get another win on thisfield. To be 3-1 would be agreat complement to thisteam because it has been along time since we havebeen 3-1.”

Firebirds cruise to second winPhoto by Doug Wilson

Fairmont’s Chris Rhoades follows a host of blockers into the open field during Friday night’s 35-21 victory.

Photo by Doug WilsonFairmont sophomore Damon Bahns finds room to run as he heads toward the leftsideline during Friday night’s victory over Lima Senior at Roush Stadium.

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Kettering BasketballClub (Future Firebirds)is a non-profit organiza-tion for both boys andgirls who attendFairmont feeder schoolsand who want to playyouth basketball on acompetitive level. Therewill be one or two teamsper grade for both boysand girls depending onnumbers of players andcoaches.

The fee is $160 perplayer. Teams beginpractice in mid-lateOctober and leaguegames start in lateNovember and end inlate February with aseason ending tourna-ment to follow. All teamsplay in the GWOC orDayton Metro leaguesand possibly one addi-tional. Teams are placedin divisions accordingly.Home games are onSaturdays with the boysat Prass Elementary andthe girls playing atBeavertown. Teams willplay approximately 20-30 games per season.Players also get theopportunity to be “ballboys/girls” at aFairmont varsity homegame!

All open gyms and try-outs will be held at theFairmont main and aux-iliary gyms.

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total cost to participate.Sideline cheerleading is$280 and competitioncheer is $460. Girls arerequired to attend ALLpractices.

Practice scheduleWednesday, Sept. 14, 6-

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on Monday, September26 from 6-9 p.m. Specifictryout times will beannounced at practice.

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After scoring theirthird touchdown of thenight with just over aminute remaining in thefirst half, Alter’s offensehad to be feeling prettygood about themselves.After all, junior quarter-back Malik Zaire’s 14-yard touchdown runwith 1:17 left in the sec-ond quarter capped notonly a brief 3-play 65-yard drive, but also a 21-point first half.

Unfortunately forAlter, it would be thefinal time the Knightsfound the endzone theremainder of the gameas host Napoleon keptAlter off the scoreboardin the second half.Fortunately for theKnights however, theirdefense made sure the21 points were morethan enough.

Alter’s defensepitched a second halfshutout of their own,making the Knights’ 21-12 halftime advantagestand up as theyimproved to 3-0 on theseason. The Knightsmade the nearly threehour trip north toNapoleon and handedthem their second-straight defeat, drop-ping the Wildcats to 1-2in 2011.

“We take a very matterof fact approach to roadgames like this,” saidAlter head coach EdDomsitz. “We get on thebus every week no mat-ter where we play, this isjust a little bit longer ofa trip. You have achoice, you can get offthe bus lethargic andnot ready to play andmore than likely getbeat. Or you can get offthe bus with the rightmindset and ready toplay and get after it. Toour kids’ credit, they’vebeen able to get it doneover the years, includingtonight.”

The Knights’ offensegot it done early, while itwas the Alter defensethat took care of it late.The Knights opened thescoring in the first quar-ter when Zaire addedhis first of two touch-downs with a 33-yardscamper with 4:21 left.Andrew DiMario addedthe first of his threeextra points on the nightand Alter led 7-0.

An alter turnover ledto the Wildcats’ firstscore as the Knightsfumbled the ball ontheir own 4-yard linelate in the opening quar-ter. Napoleon quicklypunched it in but aftertheir kick failed, Alterheld a narrow 7-6 advan-tage. Alter came rightback, notching their sec-ond score of the eveningon a Joe Penno 2-yard

plunge to extend thelead to 14-6 with 7:22 leftin the half.

After the team’s trad-ed brief possessions,

Napoleon took over attheir own 40 and wastedlittle time covering the60 yards. QuarterbackJacob Plassman covered

the final 14 yards with atouchdown pass to TylerMiller with only 1:50 leftin the half. The Knights’defense knocked downthe 2-point conversionattempt however andthe lead stood at 14-12.

Alter opened theirensuing drive from theirown 35 and it took Zairejust 33 seconds andthree plays to cover the65 yards. On the firstplay of the drive, hebroke free along the leftsideline and picked up45 yards down to theWildcats’ 20. After hit-ting Cameron Heyd witha quick 6-yard pass,Zaire kept it himself forthe final 14 yards.DiMario’s extra pointsent the Knights to thehalf with a 21-12 lead.

The Knights wouldintercept Plassman onNapoleon’s final fourdrives of the game,including twice insidethe 15-yard line toensure the 9-pointadvantage would stick.Senior Keenan Platehad a pair of the inter-ceptions, including oneinside the 5 while Pete

Ballard and BrianO’Donnell each chippedin one.

“I thought we didsome good thingstonight but we alsomade our share of mis-takes offensively,”added Domsitz. “Ourdefense certainly bailedus out. They were strug-gling three weeks ago inour final scrimmage andthey have really turnedthe corner and done agreat job thus far.Obviously we came upwith some big intercep-tions but those camebecause of our ability tostop the run. We knew ifwe let them run the ballwe wouldn’t get out ofhere with a win.”

The Knights will hostPurcell Marian in a spe-cial Thursday nightGreater Catholic Leaguematchup at Springboro’sCareflight Field. TheCavaliers come into thecontest with a 2-1 recordand winners of two-straight after a 14-7 vic-tory on the road atReading Friday night.Kickoff Thursday is setfor 7 p.m.

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Something had to giveas the OakwoodLumberjacks traveledsouth to Carlisle to takeon the Indians in aSouthwestern BuckeyeLeague (SWBL)crossover game. Withboth teams standing at0-2 to start the year, onewas bound to come outwith their first win, andunfortunately it wasCarlisle who capital-ized on Oakwood mis-takes in rolling up a 37-0 win.

The Jacks were ableto move the ball some-what effectively in thefirst half of the gameand had two drivesdeep into Carlisle terri-tory, but mistakes bythe Oakwood offenseshort-circuited the scor-ing opportunities andseemed to deflate theJacks. Carlisle took fulladvantage of theOakwood mistakes andwas in control of thecontest the entire sec-ond half.

Oakwood (0-3) willlook to rebound nextweek in their firstSWBL Southwesterndivision game of theyear as they host ValleyView (1-2). The Spartansare coming off a 28-0blanking by theFenwick Falcons andwill also be playingtheir first league game.Kickoff is set for 7:30p.m.

Contributed photoOakwood’s defense stands up this Carlisle ball carrier during theIndians’ 37-0 victory over the visiting Jacks on Friday night.

Offensive woes limit Jacks

The Air Force Marathon announced todaythat Josh Cox will be the featured guest at the2011 Sports & Fitness Expo to be heldSeptember 15th and 16th at Wright StateUniversity’s Nutter Center.

Cox, the American 50K record holder, alsoowns the course record at the Air ForceMarathon, having run a 2:20:57 in 2007. The 35-year-old from Mammoth Lakes, CA is also a four-time U.S. Olympic Trials qualifier and a three-time U.S. National Team member.

“We’re just thrilled to be able to bring a run-ner of Josh’s caliber to Dayton,” said MollyLouden, Director of the Air Force Marathon.“He’s a great addition to our expo, and we arelucky to have him participate this year. We workreally hard to present a top-notch roster ofspeakers, and I think this year’s line-up reallyrepresents something for everyone.”

Also appearing at the expo will be DannyDreyer, founder and creator of Chi Running. ChiRunning blends the powerful movement princi-ples of T’ai Chi with running to create a revolu-tionary approach to effortless and injury-freerunning. This will be Dreyer’s second year atthe Expo, having also been a presenter in 2010.

In addition to Cox and Dreyer, ultra-marathoner Marshall Ulrich will be on hand.Ulrich, who has run more than 100 races over125 miles each, has also ascended the SevenSummits, including Mt. Everest, all on his firstattempt. His book, Running on Empty, chroni-cles his 3,000 mile transcontinental run acrossAmerica.

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Air Force MarathonSports & FitnessExpo underway

The annual home and awaycross-town field hockey rivalrytook place last week as theFairmont Firebirds hosted theOakwood Jills.

With 18 seniors between thetwo teams you would expect ahigh level of play, and that’sexactly what happened as theJills pulled away for a 6-1 victo-ry.

Fairmont is led by theirdynamic forwards Allie Whiteand Annie Vonderbrink.Oakwood is an extremely deepteam led by captains PeanutJohnson, Hanna French andNicole Maher. From the start ofthe game the Jills exerted pres-

sure on the Fairmont defensiveset. After many missed opportu-nities Oakwood opened the scor-ing about a third of the waythrough the half on a goal off thegoalie pads by EmilyFeldmiller.

Oakwood maintained controlof the game until with just lessthan two minutes remaining inthe half when Fairmont’s AllieWhite scored the tying goal.Approximately a minute laterPeanut Johnson answered backby dribbling through theFirebird defense to set the half-time score at 2-1 Oakwood.

While the first half score wasclose, the second half saw

Oakwood take control. The Jillsracked up four more unan-swered scores by MaddieManey, Anna Johnsen, French,and Johnson to take a 6-1 lead.

Oakwood got 13 additionalpenalty corner opportunitiesduring the contest and finishedwith a total of 25 shots on theFairmont goal.

The Firebirds will get achance to even the annualseries when Oakwood hoststhem Wednesday October 12that 7 p.m. This will be a specialnight as this not only will betheir senior night but will beplayed under the lights at MackHummon Stadium.

Contributed photoOakwood’s Peanut Johnson heads for a score against Fairmont goalie Anna Hammerle anddefender Monica Wagner during the Jills 6-1 victory over the host Lady Firebirds last week.

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Welcome back Kettering GrayFirebirds! Wow, football seasonis here again. it seems like justyesterday we all were atWelcome Stadium watching theKettering Firebirds ThirdGrade Gray playing for, and win-ning, the championship game.Now the Fourth Grade GrayFirebirds are back this seasonand on fire.

On August 13 the ‘Birdsplayed their premier gameagainst Huber Heights Red. Allthe boys played an awesomegame and won 20-0. Then onAugust 20 Fourth Gray startedthe first game of the regular sea-son facing Northmont White.With tackles that were made byAndrew Creager, Trey Baker,Kalib Banks, Corbin Senter,Kaleb Hall, Christian Roddy,Garrett Baker, Tyler Hines, andChristian Traufler the Firebirdswere able to stop Northmontfrom scoring. Great blocking bythe entire Gray offensive lineallowed T. Baker and TylerShaneyfelt to get pastNorthmont’s defense winningthe game 12-0.

On August 27 Fourth Grayplayed against Mad River Redand played another great gamewith a 21-0 victory.

This past Saturday the FourthGray Firebirds played a terrificgame against Vandalia Purple.The Firebirds’ offense started

the game and with the muddyfield the offensive line did anawesome job on blocking soEvan Overholser could rundown the field for the Firebirds’first touchdown. Caleb Hallthrew a pass to Trey Baker thatwas complete for the two-pointconversion to give the Firebirdsan 8-0 lead.

The Firebirds’ defense cameto the field and were deter-mined to stop the Aviators fromgetting by and with great hits bythe entire defensive line thatallowed T. Baker, Roddy,Creager, Baker, Traufler, andOverholser to get through theAviators offense and make theirtackles and also allowedTraufler to get his first sack ofthe game.

The ‘Birds’ offense returnedto the field and continued play-ing great but the Gray fumbledthe ball and the Aviators gainedpossession. The Firebirds’defense came back to the fieldstill ready to stop the Aviatorsoffense, and once again withtackles by T. Baker,Traufler,Tyler Hines, JacobBurke, Creager, and anothersack by Traufler the Firebirds’defensive line wasmade it hardfor the Aviators to get by them.Traufler recovered a Butlerfumble to bring back in the theGray offense, and with greatblocking by the offensive line

they were able to give TylerShaneyfelt the opening he need-ed to run down the field foranother Firebirds touchdownand set the halftime score at 14-0 Kettering.

The Firebirds defense startedout the second half of the gamebut with great tackles by Hines,T. Baker, Creager, DrakeNickerson, and a sack byTraufler the Aviators was ableto make their way by for theirfirst touchdown taking the scoreto 14-8.

After seeing the touchdownthat got by the birds defense theFirebirds’ offense returned tothe field on fire. With awesomeblocking from the ‘Birds therewas an opening that allowed G.Baker to go through for aFirebirds touchdown givingGray a 20-8 lead.

Great tackles by Hines, Burke,G. Baker, and Shaneyfelt keptthe Aviator offense at bay. T.Baker broke up a pass play andthen intercepted another Butlerpass late in the game. On thenext possession T. Baker fol-lowed his blockers down thefield for another Firebirds’touchdown and a 26-8 lead.

The ‘Birds defense returnedto the field and with just sec-onds left on the clock theFirebirds forced a fumble astime expired to cement theirdominance in the contest.

Fourth Gray Firebirds remain unbeaten

Fairmont wrestling slates“College Football Mania” fundraiser

Fairmont wrestling “College Football Mania”fundraiser is back again this year! In additionto raising money that goes directly to FirebirdWrestling, it enables our supporters to have funand possibly win $1,000’s in prizes for just a $20donation. We’ve distributed $2,155 in total win-nings in two years and we will have a winnerevery single week!

If you would like to purchase a ticket, youhave three options to do so: Contact Head CoachFrank Baxter by email at [email protected] or by contacting a currentFairmont wrestler. You can also purchase tick-ets online at https://www.charitymania.com/give/M1029 using seller - Frank Baxter and sell-er email - [email protected].

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Middle School CrossCountry championships set

Registration is now open for the 5th AnnualOhio Middle School Cross Country StateChampionships. The event will be held atGroveport Madison High School just South ofColumbus on October 23, 2011. The first 600 ath-letes to register will receive a free event t-shirt.

With almost 900 athletes competing in 2010 weare expecting over 100 teams and 1200 runnersto attend the event this year. With both teamand individual catagories the event is open toall youth in grades 5-8.

Entry Deadline is October 20. Rooms are stillavailable at our host hotel which is the FortRapids Indoor Waterpark Resort, which islocated on the same road as the state meet andonly three miles away. Pre-Check in will be atthe hotel on Saturday night from 5-7 p.m. Plan tomake a weekend of it!

To register or for more info go towww.ohiocrosscountry.org

Sports Briefs

Visit the KetteringOakwood Times online at

www.ko-times.com

The Oakwood men’s soccerteam endured their most chal-lenging week of the 2011 cam-paign by going 2-1 against threelocally ranked foes in Monroe,Bellbrook and Tipp City whileadvancing their season recordto 5-1.

On Tuesday, the Jacks hostedthe Lemon-Monroe YellowJacks who came in with a 2-2record. The Jacks quickly con-trolled the game with continu-ous pressure on the YellowJackets defense. Senior mid-fielder Max Snyder put theJacks on the board at the 20:17minute mark in the first halfwhen he knocked in a deflectionoff of a Monroe defender givingthe Jacks a 1-0 lead.

The Jacks made the score 2-0when senior Seth Mansfieldcentered a cross to sophomoreattacker Dan Gardner in thebox. Gardner then found juniorMidfielder Brian Koenig whoplaced the ball past the Monroekeeper with 8:18 left.

The goal scoring continuedwhen senior defender LukeGreen found Mansfield in theMonroe penalty box whopatiently zeroed in his shot giv-ing Oakwood its third goal of thehalf with 3:06 left.

That would be all Oakwoodwould need as the second halfwas dominated by the Oakwooddefense of seniors Luke Green,Dan Fecher, Ben Georgin andjuniors Alex Gardner and JacobPeake. Oakwood senior goal-keeper Mitch O’Connor securedhis first shutout of the seasonand a 3-0 win.

Thursday’s contest presentedthe Jacks a greater challengewith an away game against lastseason’s SWBL champs, theBellbrook Eagles. Like allOakwood/Bellbrook matches,

the game became a physicaldual. The Eagles struck first ona long crossing pass and well-placed goal giving them a 1-0lead just before half. The Jackscontinued to battle throughoutthe second half putting heavypressure on the Bellbrook goal.Unfortunately their shots couldnot find the net. The gameremained a stalemate until mid-way through the second halfwhen Bellbrook scored off of adeflection with 18:10 left.Bellbrook finished the scoringlate giving the Jacks their firstsetback in 2011 by a 3-0 score.

On Saturday, the Jacks trav-eled north for an evening matchwith the Tippecanoe RedDevils. These two top areateams battled to an even drawin their 2010 meeting. The Jackscontrolled the initial pace ofthe game with great teamdefense and ball movement.With 29:54 remaining in the firsthalf the Jacks took the advan-tage. Gardner battled throughseveral Red Devils defenderand found the Tipp goal and a 1-0 lead. With key players forcedto watch from the sidelines dueto injuries, the Jacks battledthroughout the second half. TheOakwood defense of Fecher,Georgin, Green, AndrewDickerson and junior Alex Rankalong with O’Connor would notallow the third-ranked RedDevils a goal by snuffing out allattacks in the second half. Jackshad one last exciting momentwhen a Brian Koenig shot hitthe Tipp cross bar and then afollow-up header missing off thepost with minutes remaining.Nevertheless, Oakwood sealedcoach Jeremy Storos’s first vic-tory over the highly ranked RedDevils and a 1-0 win.

The Jacks head to Franklin on

Tuesday for their first game ofthe season with the Wildcatsbefore returning home againstValley View on Thursday.

Junior Varsity Soccer JacksGo 1-1-1 for the Week

The men’s JV Soccer Jacksbeat Monroe Tuesday night atMack Hummon Stadium 1 to 0.The first half was a back-and-forth battle with both Monroeand Oakwood having multipleattempts at goal. Then with twominutes left in the first half,Oakwood freshman HaydenPeake received the ball aboutmid-field and out ran theMonroe defense for a shot intothe net. In the second halfMonroe had a couple chances totie the game but the Jack’s goal-keeper junior StevenStefanopoulos and defendersjunior Richard Terrell, sopho-mores Colin Mackintosh andKeeghen White, and freshmenPaul Georgin, Matt Klein, andAlex Barnes played tough keep-ing the ball out of the net.

On Thursday the Jacks had atough battle with a skilledBellbrook team losing 3 to 0.

Saturday the JV finished witha 1 to 1 tie against a toughTippecanoe squad. Both teamsstarted out very strong with theRed Devils getting on the boardfirst nineteen minutes into thegame. The Jacks battled backwith multiple attempts at goal,when, with seven minutes left inthe half, freshman Logan Shaferheaded the ball over the Tippgoalkeeper from a Peake throw-in. In the second half, Jackskeeper Stefanopoulos stopped aTipp penalty shot, keeping thetie, after Oakwood was calledfor a handball in the box.

Next the men’s junior varsitysquad travels to ChaminadeJulienne.

Contributed photoOakwood seniors Max Snyder, Dan Fecher, Alex Gardner and Andrew Dickerson battle for pos-session of the ball during a 2-1 week against a trio of locally ranked opponents.

Jacks win two out of threeduring difficult stretch

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ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV1157CITIMORTGAGE INC.plaintiffvs.PAUL M. BALLOU, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at 24ADAMS ST., JAMESTOWN,OHIO 45335 also known as par-cel numberJ27000100030016300. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume1832, page 346.Said premises appraised at$54,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: MELANIE D. BUTLERAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112216852

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ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV0701US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCI-ATION NDplaintiffvs.BARRY L. STEINER, ESTATEOF, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at 23SOUTH BUCKLES AVE.,JAMESTOWN, OHIO 45335also known as parcel numberJ27000100040016600. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume 266,page 57.Said premises appraised at$48,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: DAVID W. CLIFFEAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112216855

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ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV0377THE HUNTINGTON NATIONALBANKplaintiffvs.JEAN W. BOWERMEISTER, ETALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at3021 GREENTREE DR.,JAMESTOWN, OHIO 45335also known as parcel numberJ27000100100006300. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume2652, page 558.Said premises appraised at$99,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: RONALD J.CHERNEKAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112216856

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ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV0153WRIGHT PATT CREDIT UNIONINC.plaintiffvs.LARRY D. HILDERBRAND, ETALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at4121 HOG EYE RD.,JAMESTOWN, OHIO 45335also known as parcel numberG21000100090005700. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume2397, page 685.Said premises appraised at$84,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: ROBERT R. HOOSEAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112216953

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ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV1273US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCI-ATION NDplaintiffvs.JAMIE S. MILLER MICHAEL, ETALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at 78SOUTH MAIN ST.,CEDARVILLE, OHIO 45314 alsoknown as parcel numberD08000100100003000. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume2774, page 136. Said premisesappraised at $66,000.00 andcannot be sold for less than two-thirds of that amount. The ap-praisal is based upon an outsideappraisal only. It does not in-clude an examination of the inte-rior of the property. Theappraisers assume no responsi-bility for, and give no weight to,unknown legal matters, includ-ing, but not limited to, concealedor latent defects, and/or the pres-ence of harmful or said chemi-cals, pollutants, or gases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: DAVID W. CLIFFEAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112216968

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ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 11CV0033THE HUNTINGTON NATIONALBANKplaintiffvs.JASON R. SCHIRMER, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at1705 BLEDSOE DR., BELL-BROOK, OHIO 45305 alsoknown as parcel numberL35000100110007800. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume2817, page 310.Said premises appraised at$132,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: DOUGLAS HAESSIGAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112216816

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ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV0819THE HUNTINGTON NATIONALBANKplaintiffvs.CHRISTOPHER L. GILBERT, ETALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at3577 NORTH LAKE SHOREDR., JAMESTOWN, OHIO45335 also known as parceln u m b e rG21000100013004800. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume2067, page 710.Said premises appraised at$108,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: TINA WOODSAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112216833

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ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV1295UNION SAVINGS BANKplaintiffvs.BETTY L. ERD, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at2835 WAYNESVILLE RD.,BELLBROOK, OHIO 45305 alsoknown as parcel numberL32000100100006600. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume 36,page 235.Said premises appraised at$240,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: SANTINA O. VAN-ZANTAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112216822

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ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV1160MIDFIRST BANKplaintiffvs.JEFFERY S. JONES, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at4171 WOODEDGE DR., BELL-BROOK, OHIO 45305 alsoknown as parcel numberL35000200110006700. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume1548, page 850.Said premises appraised at$120,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: MELISSA N. MEIN-HARTAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112216805

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ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV1295UNION SAVINGS BANKplaintiffvs.BETTY L. ERD, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at135 E. FRANKLIN ST., BELL-BROOK, OHIO 45305 alsoknown as parcel numberL35000200050007000 &L32000200170002100. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume 36,page 235.Said premises appraised at$192,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: SANTINA O. VAN-ZANTAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112216798

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Centerville-Kettering1755 Piper Lane 101,InPiper Landing off BiggerRoad. Sept 15-17, 9-4pm. Huge Moving, Down-sizing Sale. Headboard,Shelving, Band & ScrollSaws, Tools, House-wares, New Pots andPans. And much-muchmore ! Come See some-thing for everyone.

KETTERING1496 Stockton Ave. Sept.17, 9:30am-4:30pm. Boysclothes age infant-18mos., girls clothes sz.6-12, bikes, tires, babyitems, bedding, rugs, toys,lots misc.

KETTERING2324 Belloak Dr.Saturday, Sept. 17,

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KETTERING, 3899 Kings-wood Drive, Thur-Sat,9/15-9/17, 9am-5pm.New motor scooter, 150cc, 27 miles, windshield,new helmet, kids clothing,toys, and misc.

Kettering, 4440James Madison Tr, Sept15 and Sept 17, 8-2 pm.G i r l s - Te e n - W o m e n s -Mens clothing, Home de-cor, Fridge, Something foreveryone!

Miami Township2455 BRAHMS BLVD,September 15, 9-5 pm.Nintendo DS-Lite, VCR's(work). Child's table & 4chairs. Toys and games,Boys-clothing Youth-Large, Adult Clothing.Household, Misc.

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ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV0533PNC MORTGAGE A DIVISIONOF PNC BANK NAplaintiffvs.TIMOTHY A. GAREY, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at1238 GLEN KEGLEY DR.,XENIA, OHIO 45385 also knownas parcel numberM40000100440014500. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume1723, page 750.Said premises appraised at$129,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: CANICE FOGARTYAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217272

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ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV0682DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTRUST COMPANYplaintiffvs.SUSAN KAYE CRIST-GILLIAM,ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at983 BRUSH ROW RD., XENIA,OHIO 45385 also known as par-cel numberM36000200262002900. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume1275, page 194.Said premises appraised at$75,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: CHARLES R. JANESAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217226

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ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV0757NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLCplaintiffvs.TERRY E. HIGNITE, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at935 EAST CHURCH ST.,XENIA, OHIO 45385 also knownas parcel numberM40000200080031400 &M40000200080031500. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume2334, page 356.Said premises appraised at$30,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: THOMAS G.WIDMANAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217247

XeniaSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 11CV0161FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGECOMPANYplaintiffvs.JONATHAN ADAMS, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at1037 S. DETROIT ST., XENIA,OHIO 45385 also known as par-cel numberM40000200150010000. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume2600, page 976.Said premises appraised at$81,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: KRISS D. FELTYAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217262

BeavercreekSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV0214FEDERAL HOME LOANSMORTGAGE CORPORATIONplaintiffvs.GERALDINE K. HARNEY, ETALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at309 WOODCROFT TRAIL,BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45430also known as parcel numberB42000300060006300. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume 857,page 337.Said premises appraised at$135,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: JENNIFER SCHAEF-FERAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217346

BeavercreekSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV1213LIBERTY SAVINGS BANK FSBplaintiffvs.SONDRA K. FRIEDEN, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at1549 FORESTDALE DR.,BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45432also known as parcel numberB42000200120000300. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume 390,page 839.Said premises appraised at$93,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: CHRISTOPHERSCHWIETERMANAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217349

XeniaSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV0792BANK OF AMERICA NAplaintiffvs.MICHAEL BROWN, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at1676 WEST 2ND STREET,XENIA, OHIO 45385 also knownas parcel numberM40000100220013800. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume2747, page 459.Said premises appraised at$78,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: JULIA STEELMANAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217107

XeniaSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV1004WELLS FARGO BANK NAplaintiffvs.SHARON ABRANTES DEAM,ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at366 GEORGIA DR., XENIA,OHIO 45385 also known as par-cel numberM40000100630003500. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume1935, page 33.Said premises appraised at$150,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: JEFFREY A. TOBEAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217083

XeniaSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV0686BANK OF AMERICA NAplaintiffvs.MICHAEL M. SLONE, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at428 LEDBETTER RD., XENIA,OHIO 45385 also known as par-cel numberM40000100130018100. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume1422, page 113.Said premises appraised at$69,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: PATRICIA K. BLOCKAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217086

XeniaSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV1212US BANK NAplaintiffvs.RITA RODEN, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at560 WISCONSIN DR., XENIA,OHIO 45385 also known as par-cel numberM40000100380011300. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume1711, page 570.Said premises appraised at$90,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: MARIA DAVITAAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217070

XeniaSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV1239SECURITY NATIONAL BANKplaintiffvs.BRUCE LOFTY, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at10-12 WEST WASHINGTONST., JAMESTOWN, OHIO 45335also known as parcel numberJ27000100041001300 &J27000100041001200. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume2017, page 864.Said premises appraised at$60,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: W. D. SHANE LATHAMAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112216942

XeniaSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV0710CITIMORTGAGE INCplaintiffvs.DAMON G. SHARPE, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at264 FIELDS DR., XENIA, OHIO45385 also known as parceln u m b e rM40000100020019800. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume2219, page 285.Said premises appraised at$81,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: PAMELA A. FEHRINGAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112216996

XeniaSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 11CV0049SELENE RMOF REO ACQUISI-TION LLCplaintiffvs.STEVEN HUBBARD, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at3395 LONG ST., BOW-ERSVILLE, OHIO 45307 alsoknown as parcel numberE13000100110007600 &E13000100110007500. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume1272, page 556.Said premises appraised at$75,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: DOUGLAS A. HAES-SIGAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112216987

XeniaSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV1309FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGECOMPANYplaintiffvs.JASON A. BARNHART, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at744 BLACKFOOT TRAIL,JAMESTOWN, OHIO 45335also known as parcel numberG21000100023008200. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume2327, page 330-331.Said premises appraised at$90,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: KRISS D. FELTYAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112216851

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FairbornSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV0459BAC HOME LOANS SERVIC-ING LPplaintiffvs.FREDERICK C. FISHER, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at535 SOUTH STREET, FAIR-BORN, OHIO 45324 also knownas parcel numberA02000100010013000. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume1457, page 500.Said premises appraised at$45,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: LORELEI C. BOLO-HANAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217489

BeavercreekSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV1289FINANCIAL FREEDOM ACQUI-SITION LLCplaintiffvs.DAVID C. BROWER, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at3139 KERRY DR., BEAVER-CREEK, OHIO 45434 alsoknown as parcel numberB42000500080010500. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume3069, page 783.Said premises appraised at$99,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: LORELEI C. BOLO-HANAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217332

XeniaSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV1335US BANK NAplaintiffvs.JEREMY HAMMOND, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at109 WEST MAIN ST., SPRINGVALLEY, OHIO 45370 alsoknown as parcel numberK31000100010001300. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume2839, page 663.Said premises appraised at$39,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: ASHLEY R. CARNESAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217284

FairbornSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV0431US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCI-ATION AS TRUSTEEplaintiffvs.SHELLY C. DEW, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at562 WILDLIFE COURT, FAIR-BORN, OHIO 45324 also knownas parcel numberA02000100380001200. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume2468, page 496.Said premises appraised at$138,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: ASHLEY R. CARNESAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217422

BeavercreekSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV0871PNC MORTGAGE A DIVISIONOF PNC BANK NAplaintiffvs.TONYA M. CHAMBERS, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at4226 LYNDELL DR., BEAVER-CREEK, OHIO 45432 alsoknown as parcel numberB42000200040018400. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume2621, page 651.Said premises appraised at$120,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: PATRICIA BLOCKAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217403

BeavercreekSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV0736PNC MORTGAGE A DIVISIONOF PNC BANK NAplaintiffvs.LISA R. APPELBAUM, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at1169 BROOKVIEW DR.,BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45430also known as parcel numberB42000200160002700. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume2599, page 887.Said premises appraised at$147,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: CANICE J. FOGARTYAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217417

XeniaSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV0205THE HUNTINGTON NATIONALBANKplaintiffvs.MICHAEL G. CASTLE, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at802 LOUISE DR,. XENIA, OHIO45385 also known as parceln u m b e rM40000200030015500. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume2469, page 902.Said premises appraised at$90,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: KRISS D. FELTYAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217256

BeavercreekSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV0483PNC BANK NATIONAL ASSO-CIATIONplaintiffvs.MATTHEW A MILLER, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at139 SYLVANIA DR., BEAVER-CREEK, OHIO 45440 alsoknown as parcel numberB42000300100005200. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume1486, page 525.Said premises appraised at$87,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: JULIE E. STEELMANAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217398

XeniaSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV1308ADVANTAGE BANKplaintiffvs.BRIAN L. LOVELY, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at560 BLACKFOOT TRAIL,JAMESTOWN, OHIO 45335also known as parcel numberG21000100023001700 &G21000100023001800. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume2749, page 365.Said premises appraised at$90,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: MATTHEW T. SMITHAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217401

BeavercreekSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV1010PNC MORTGAGE A DIVISIONOF PNC BANK NAplaintiffvs.CHERYL A. FITZMARTIN, ETALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at4435 E. ENTRADA DR.,BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45431also known as parcel numberB42000100070007700. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume 742,page 513.Said premises appraised at$175,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: CANICE J. FOGARTYAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217411

BeavercreekSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV0514PNC BANKplaintiffvs.SUSAN SCHLORMAN, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at1477 DRAGONWYCK COURT,BEAVERCREEK, OHIO 45385also known as parcel numberB03000200430002900. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume2119, page 835.Said premises appraised at$150,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: SUSANA E. LYKINSAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217389

XeniaSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV1260KEYBANK NATIONAL ASSOCI-ATIONplaintiffvs.ANDREW. J. COURTER, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at1203 ARKANSAS DR., XENIA,OHIO 45385 also known as par-cel numberM40000100490007100. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume3028, page 76.Said premises appraised at$90,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: REBECCA R.SCHRADERAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217202

XeniaSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV0744MIDFIRST BANKplaintiffvs.DARIN L. CHAPMAN, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at213 HILL ST., XENIA, OHIO45385 also known as parceln u m b e rM40000200130006200. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume 771,page 721.Said premises appraised at$36,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: KYLE E. TIMKINAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217212

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ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 11CV0088GMAC MORTGAGE LLCplaintiffvs.JOSEPH COLLINSWORTH, ETALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at3603 MECCA DR., DAYTON,OHIO 45431 also known as par-cel numberB42000100160007700. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume2934, page 444.Said premises appraised at$168,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: ASHLEY R. CARNESAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217341

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ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 09CV0414GREENE COUNTY TREAS-URER &DEFENDANT CITIFINANCIALINC.plaintiffvs.BILL B. BREWER, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at1718 MIAMI AVE., FAIRBORN,OHIO 45324 also known as par-cel numberA 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 5 0 0 4 2 2 0 0 ,A 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 5 0 0 4 2 4 0 0 ,A 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 5 0 0 4 2 6 0 0 ,A 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 5 0 0 4 2 8 0 0 ,A0200020015004300 &A02000200150043200. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume1435, page 866.Said premises appraised at$81,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: SUSAN GOLDIEAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112218067

FairbornSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 11CV0027FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGECOMPANYplaintiffvs.M. CYNTHEA CARRINGTON,ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at240 VINE ST., FAIRBORN,OHIO 45324 also known as par-cel numberA02000200140034700. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume1951, page 938.Said premises appraised at$48,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: KRISS D. FELTYAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112218057

FairbornSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 11CV0170FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGECOMPANYplaintiffvs.CRYSTAL G. DOBBS, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at1428 IRONWOOD DR,. FAIR-BORN, OHIO 45324 also knownas parcel numberA02000200040015800. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume2938, page 177.Said premises appraised at$69,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: KRISS D. FELTYAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112218049

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ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 09CV0781COLONIAL NATIONAL MORT-GAGEplaintiffvs.ROBERT K. COATES, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at175 BROWN AVE, FAIRBORN,OHIO 45324 also known as par-cel numberA02000200110004500. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume1427, page 524.Said premises appraised at$54,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: NEIL C. SANDERAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112218042

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ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 11CV0193MIDFIRST BANKplaintiffvs.CHRISTOPHER W.GROESCHEN, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at461 KIRKWOOD DR., FAIR-BORN, OHIO 45324 also knownas parcel numberA02000100220004100. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume2840, page 975.Said premises appraised at$54,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: CHARLES R. JANESAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112218009

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ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 08CV0628LASALLE BANK NATIONAL AS-SOCIATIONplaintiffvs.BRUCE M.WHALEY JR., ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at 5MARCHMONT DR., FAIR-BORN, OHIO 45324 also knownas parcel numberA02000100240000100. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume2505, page 94.Said premises appraised at$57,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: TIMOTHY R. BILLICKAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112218002

FairbornSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV0709CITIMORTGAGE INCplaintiffvs.RONALD MERCER, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at203 WEST ROUTZONG DR.,FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 alsoknown as parcel numberA02000200050008600. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume1847, page 368.Said premises appraised at$78,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: ERIN M. LAURITOAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217970

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ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV1325CITIMORTGAGE INCplaintiffvs.MELINDA KAY SPARKS, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at780 HIDDEN VALLEY CT., FAIR-BORN, OHIO 45324 also knownas parcel numberA02000200262000400. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume1464, page 569.Said premises appraised at$90,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: ERIN M. LAURITOAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217986

FairbornSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 11CV0047US BANK NAplaintiffvs.BRITNI BROWN, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at362 EAST WHITTIER DR.,FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 alsoknown as parcel numberA02000100180016100. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume2809, page 364.Said premises appraised at$93,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: ERIN M. LAURITOAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217921

FairbornSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL

ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV1041BAC HOME LOANS SERVIC-ING LPplaintiffvs.BRANDY BREWER, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at318 ARCHER DR., FAIRBORN,OHIO 45324 also known as par-cel numberA02000100190013100. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume2394, page 44 & Volume 3029,page 525.Said premises appraised at$72,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: HOLLY A. SEIDELAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217528

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ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV1284PNC BANK NAplaintiffvs.TONYA L. SMITH, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at404 GRANT STREET, FAIR-BORN, OHIO 45324 also knownas parcel numberA02000100170008000. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume1648, page 506.Said premises appraised at$96,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: CANICE J. FOGARTYAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217535

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ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV0769THE HUNTINGTON NATIONALBANKplaintiffvs.THEUS A. WALKE, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at2880 OLD YELLOW SPRINGS,FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324 alsoknown as parcel numberA01000100130007600. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume2424, page 676.Said premises appraised at$66,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: DAVID W. CLIFFEAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217547

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ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 10CV1169OCWEN LOAN SERVICINGLLCplaintiffvs.JENNIFER LEE HOAG, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at2827 OLD YELLOW SPRINGSRD., FAIRBORN, OHIO 45324also known as parcel numberA01000100130021300 &A01000100130068400. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume2539, page 651.Said premises appraised at$75,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: KRISS D. FELTYAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217551

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ESTATEGeneral Code, Sec. 11681, Re-vised Code, Sec. 2329.26The State of Ohio, GreeneCounty.Case No. 11CV0080AMERICAN GENERAL FINAN-CIAL SERVICES INC.plaintiffvs.RONALD L. LOWRIE, ET ALdefendantsIn pursuance of an Order of Saleas on Execution in the above en-titled action, I will offer for sale atpublic auction in the lobby of theGreene County Courthouse, 45N. Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, in theabove named County, on Thurs-day, the 6TH DAY OF OCTO-BER 2011 at 1:00 P.M., thefollowing real estate located at822 SWIGART DR., FAIRBORN,OHIO 45324 also known as par-cel numberA02000100180013200. Fullproperty description can be lo-cated at the Greene CountyRecorder's Office in Volume1321, page 724.Said premises appraised at$81,000.00 and cannot be soldfor less than two-thirds of thatamount. The appraisal is basedupon an outside appraisal only. Itdoes not include an examinationof the interior of the property.The appraisers assume no re-sponsibility for, and give noweight to, unknown legal mat-ters, including, but not limited to,concealed or latent defects,and/or the presence of harmfulor said chemicals, pollutants, orgases.All taxes and assessments thatappear on the tax duplicate filedwith the Greene County Treas-urer will be deducted from pro-ceeds from the sale. Thisincludes taxes and assessmentsfor 2010, prior years yet unpaidand delinquent tax amounts.Pursuant to R.C. 323.47, a por-tion of taxes not yet assessed,pro-rated to the date of the con-firmation of the sale, shall also bepaid from the proceeds. Thesuccessful bidder will be respon-sible for any subsequent taxes orassessments that appear on saidtax duplicate after the date of theconfirmation of the sale of theproperty.Terms of Sale: 10% by personalcheck on the day of sale. Bal-ance plus transfer/recording feesdue 30 calendar days from filingof the confirmation to be paidwith certified or cashier’s check.All checks are to be madepayable to Greene County Sher-iff's Office. Definite name andaddress for deed preparation isneeded on the day of sale.Attorney: GREGORY D.WOOLDRIDGEAuctioneer: JOE FLATTER JRGENE FISCHER, SHERIFF,GREENE COUNTY, OHIOPUB: September 13/20/27, 20112217496

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