BCP Legals - May 3, 2020

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Phone: (800) 404-3157 Fax: (937) 444-2652 E-mail: bcpress@frontier.com NOTICE BY PUBLICATION OHIO CIVIL RULE 4.4(A) To the Defendants: Unknown Heirs, Legatees, and Devisees, if any, of Mark S. Stacy, whose addresses are unknown: In the Brown County Clerk of Courts 101 South Main Street Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Brown County, Ohio Court of Common Pleas Plaintiff: Ditech Financial LLC Defendants: Laura S. Stacy, et al. Case No. 2020 0214 Judge Gusweiler Plaintiff has brought this action naming you as the Defendants in the above-named court by filing its Complaint on April 10th, 2020. The object of the Complaint is to foreclose the mortgage against Defendants. The prayer is that Plaintiff be found to have a good and valid first lien on the within described premises in the amount as set forth in the complaint and accrued interest and penalties, if any; that each of the Defendants be required to answer setting up their interest, if any, in said premises, or be forever barred from asserting same; that unless the amount found due the Plaintiff be paid within a reasonable time to be named by the Court, the equity of redemption of said Defendants shall be foreclosed and an order of sale issued to the Plaintiff for it to be directed to sell said premises as upon execution, and for such other relief as Plaintiff may be entitled. BEING SITUATED IN F. TAYLOR’S M.S. NO. 1657, LEWIS TOWNSHIP, BROWN COUNTY, STATE OF OHIO AND BEING PART OF THAT LAND CONVEYED TO SIDNEY L. HURDLE AND RALPH M. AVANT BY DEED VOLUME 271, PEGS 261 IN THE BROWN COUNTY RECORDER’S OFFICE- AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING FOR REFERENCE AT A RR SPIKE FOUND AT THE CENTERLINE INTERSECTION OF STATE ROUTE 756 AND J. BOLENDER ROAD; THENCE SOUTH 44 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 21 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF J. BOLENDER ROAD A DISTANCE OF 1486.53 FEET TO RR SPIKE FOUND AND BEING THE TRUE PLACE OF BEGINNING; THENCE FROM THE TRUE PLACE OF BEGINNING SOUTH ILK DEGREES 51 MINUTES 21 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF J. BOLENDER ROAD A DISTANCE OF 200,00 FEET TO A RR SPIKE FOUND; THENCE SOUTH 45 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 39 SECONDS WEST S DISTANCE OF 1110.78 FEET (PASSING OVER A 5/8 INCH IRON PIN FOUND AT 30.00 FEET) TO E 5/8 INCH IRON PIN FOUND; THENCE SOUTH 44 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 21 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 140,00 FEET TO A 3/4 INCH IRON PIPE SET; THENCE SOUTH 45 DEGREES 08 MINUTE 39 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 816.117 FEET TO A 3/4 INCH IRON PIPE SET: THENCE NORTH 44 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 21 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 540.00 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON PIN FOUND; THENCE NORTH 45 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 39 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF LOTS 15, 14, 9, 10 AND 11 A DISTANCE OF 816.87 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON PIN FOUND; THENCE SOUTH 44 DEGREE 51 MINUTES 21 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF LOT 5 A DISTANCE OF 200.00 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON PIN FOUND; THENCE NORTH 45 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 39 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF LOT 3 A DISTANCE OF 1110.78 FEET (PASSING OVER A 5/8 INCH IRON PIN FOUND AT 1080.78 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING - CONTAINING 13.227 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO ALL LEGAL RIGHT-OF-WAY OF PREVIOUS RECORD. THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION WAS PREPARED FROM S SURVEY MADE BY ME, SAMUEL W. VANCE, REGISTERED SURVEYOR NO. 6353 IN SEPTEMBER, 1993. BEARING BASIS ASSUMED THE CENTERLINE OF, J. BOLENDER ROAD AS SOUTH 44 DEGREES 31 MINUTES 21 SECONDS EAST. You are required to answer the Complaint within twentyeight days after the last publication of this notice, which will be published once each week for three successive weeks, and the last publication will be made on

May 3rd, 2020. In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as permitted by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure within the time stated, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. David J. Demers, Esq. (0055423) Brenda J. Graf (0066507) Cooke Demers, LLC 260 Market Street, Suite F New Albany, Ohio 43054 614-939-0930 614-939-0987 (fax) Attorney for Plaintiff BCP 4-19-20, 4-26-20, 5-3-20 ---------------------------------------BROWN COUNTY PROBATE COURT 510 E. State St., Suite 1, Georgetown, Ohio 45121 Case No. 2018 1015 Notice of Administrator’s Sale of Real Estate Stanley K. Purdy, Administrator Estate of Clarence Applegate Plaintiff vs. Regina Applegate, et al Defendants In pursuance of an Order of Sale in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction on the premises located at 1896 Hunt Road, Blanchester, Ohio 45107, on Saturday May 23, 2020, at 1:00 pm, the following described real estate, which includes a 2002 Fairmont manufactured home: Being situated in Samuel C. Cabell’s Military Survey No. 5229, in the Township of Perry, in the County of Brown, in the State of Ohio and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a spike found in the centerline of Hunt Road No. 103 and corner to a 2.002 acres of David G. Dennis and Janet A. Dennis as recorded in Volume 213, Page 735; thence with said Dennis’ line and a division line through the original 48.84 acres, S. 7 deg. 29’ 00” W. passing an iron pin found at 35.01 feet and an iron pin found at 348.60 feet at a corner to said Dennis, a distance of 530.90 feet to an iron pin set; thence with four division lines through the original 48.84 acres, S. 82 deg. 31’ 00” E. a distance of 184.77 feet to an iron pin set; thence S. 12 deg. 45’ 51” W. a distance of 472.03 feet to an iron pin found; thence N. 82 deg. 31’ 00” W., a distance of 152.03 feet to an iron pin found; thence N. 7 deg. 29’ 00” E., passing an iron pin set at 955.42 feet, a distance of 990.43 feet to a spike set in the centerline of the aforementioned Hunt Road; thence with said centerline of Hunt Road, N. 53 deg. 03’ 00” E., a distance of 15.00 feet to the beginning, CONTAINING 2.004 acres more or less, being a part of the original 48.84 acres of the premises transferred to Raymond E. McDonald and Sandra K. McDonald in Volume 181, Page 337 and subject to all legal highways. Bearings are magnetic and based upon the N. 53 deg. 03’ 00” E. line. Subject to a perpetual water main easement set forth in Deed Book 219, Page 740, Brown County, Ohio Records. Subject to a 20 foot temporary easement for right of way set forth in instrument recorded in Deed Book 219, page 740, Brown County, Ohio Records. A survey of this property was made by Robert E. Satterfield, Registered Surveyor No. 4238, October, 1984. Terms of Sale: Said premises appraised for $45,000.00 and cannot be sold for less than two thirds of that amount. A deposit of 10% of the successful bid required on the day of sale. The remaining balance is due within 30 days. Publication dates are April 26, May 3, May 10, and May 17, 2020. Stanley K. Purdy 0025614 Attorney at Law McConn, Cutrell, Purdy & Mays 118 S. Main Street, Georgetown, Ohio 45121 (937) 378-6165 BCP 4-26-20, 5-3-20, 5-10-20, 5-17-20 ----------------------------------------

The following matters are the subject of this public notice by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. The complete public notice, including any additional instructions for submitting comments, requesting information, a public hearing, or filing an appeal may be obtained at: http://www.epa.ohio.gov/actions.aspx or Hearing Clerk, Ohio EPA, 50 W. Town St. P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216. Ph: 614-644-3037 email: HClerk@epa.ohio.gov Final Issuance of Permit-ToInstall and Operate Brown County Asphalt 11254 Hamer Rd, Georgetown, OH 45121 ID #: P0122087 Date of Action: 04/17/2020 Model General Permits for asphalt batch plant paved & unpaved roadways (GP5.1) and storage piles (GP7.2). BCP 5-3-20 ---------------------------------------NOTICE TO BIDDERS Separate, sealed bids for each of the requirements set forth below will be received at the Office of the Treasurer of the Board of Education of the Southern Hills Career and Technical Center, 9193 Hamer Road, Georgetown, Ohio 45121 until: 3:00 p.m. – local time May 13, 2020 and will be publicly opened and read immediately thereafter at the usual place of meeting, and a report thereof made to the board at their next meeting. Said work consisting of asphalt pavement repair at Southern Hills Career and Technical Center. The Contract Documents are available for purchase from: Key Blue Prints Inc., 411 Elliott Ave, Cincinnati, Ohio 45215, 513-8212111 www.keycompanies.com. Documents will be forwarded at bidder's expense. Bids shall be submitted on the form furnished with each set of bid documents or on a photographic copy of that form. Each bid shall be accompanied by a bid guarantee meeting requirements of Section 153.54 of the Ohio Revised Code. Said guarantee may be in the form of a bond (ORC 153.571) or a certified check, cashiers check, or letter of credit meeting requirements of 153.54. Bids received after the time and date set for bid opening will be returned to the bidder unopened. The said Board of Education reserves the right to waive informalities, and to accept or reject any and all, or parts of any and all bids. No bids may be withdrawn for at least 60 days after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. The probable construction cost estimate for this work is: $110,000 base bid Board of Education – Southern Hills Career and Technical Center By: Kari Barnes, Treasurer BCP 5-3-20, 5-10-20 ----------------------------------------

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but I am still uncertain as to the final results because of the outstanding votes that could still be counted.” The Brown County Board of Elections will meet on May 12 to certify the election. At press time, the Clermont County Board of Elections had not set a date to certify the election in that county. In other county races, Incumbent Brown County Commissioner Daryll Gray won re-election for another four year term by a strong margin over three challengers. Gray got 1764 votes, which was 42 percent of the votes that were cast. Tom Mayes finished second with 1197 votes (29 percent); Woody Whittington finished with 798 votes (19 percent); and David Daniel finished with 405 votes (10 percent). “I appreciate the support of the voters and their faith in me to still continue to be their commissioner. I will continue to work as hard as I always have for the voters of the county,” Gray said. I want to thank all the people that let me put signs out in their yard and the people that took signs. I’m very grateful for the support that I got.” In the only other contested race for a county office, incumbent Brown County Recorder Amy DeClaire defeated challenger Vicki Worley with 2676 votes (66 percent) to Worley’s 1400 votes (34 percent).

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mocrat. Re-elected Republicans include Common Pleas Judge Scott Gusweiler, Juvenile-Probate Judge Val Lewis, II, County Commissioner Barry Woodruff, Sheriff Gordon Ellis, Prosecuting Attorney Zac Corbin, County Treasurer Connie Patrick, Clerk of Courts Clark Gray and County Engineer Todd Cluxton. On the national scene, Democrat candidate for President of the United States Joe Biden got 1284 votes (78 percent). Bernie Sanders received 185 votes (11 percent), Michael Bloomberg got 68 votes (four percent). On the Republican side, incumbent President Donald Trump received 4100 votes (100 percent.) Second District Incumbent Congressman Brad Wenstrup received 3981 votes (94 percent) to 264 votes (six percent) by challenger H. Robert Harris. Incumbent State Senator Terry Johnson received 2964 votes (73 percent) to 1081 votes (27 percent) for challenger David Uible. Wenstrup and Uible were both running in districts that are larger than Brown County and those vote totals were not available at press time. The overall turnout for this unusual election in Brown County was 23 percent, with 6360 out of 27,829 registered voters casting ballots. 231 issue only ballots were counted on April 28, along with 1735 Democrat ballots and 4394 Republican ballots.

New hours at the PRC The Pregnancy Resource Center – A Place of Hope announces new hours. Beginning Monday, May 4, the PRC has added and extra day of service to the community as well as expanding the hours on other days. The new hours are as follows: Mondays – 10 am to 4 pm; Tuesdays – 10 am to 8 pm; Wednesdays – 2 pm to 6 pm; and Thursdays – 10 am to 4 pm. Due to the COVID-19 National Emergency, at this point, clients are seen on an appointment only basis. You may call 93738-6853 to make an appointment. Only one client will be permitted in the office at a time. Also, anyone accompanying them are asked to remain in the automobile while the client is being seen. For the protection of our clients and staff, and in accordance with ODH recommendations, we request that clients wear masks while in the office. Masks will be provided to clients as necessary. Staff members will also be wearing masks. The Pregnancy Resource Center is located at 852 Mt. Orab Pike in Georgetown, Ohio. It is a Christian, life-affirming, non-profit organization that helps women in the midst of an unplanned pregnancy and families with infants and toddlers. Services include free pregnancy tests, an opportunity to earn a crib, car seat, bassinet, baby clothes, diapers, formula and other equipment as available. The PRC is funded entirely

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DeClaire thanked her supporters on her Facebook page once the results were in. “Thank you from the bottom of my heart those who put their trust in me to serve Brown County again, we will continue to try to serve our community with the best service we can. Thank you again and I am and always will be your full time recorder and always available,” DeClaire wrote. There were two issues on the ballot as well. The .25 mill countywide levy for the OSU Extension Service passed with 3327 votes (54 percent) to 2829 votes (46 percent). “We definitely appreciate the voters having faith that the extension office of Ohio State can help the people of Brown County and we want to thank the voters for their support,” said Extension Levy Committee Chairman Paul Hall. “We would like to thank the people that went to the trouble to request a ballot and send it in to the board of elections so they could be counted.” A 1.5 Permanent Improvement Levy for the Western Brown School District failed at the polls, going down with 1228 votes against (55 percent) to 995 votes in favor (45 percent). Other than the races that Gray and DeClaire won, other county races were unopposed by the other party and all incumbents were reelected and will not be challenged in the fall. Coroner Dr. Tim McKinley was re-elected as a De-

with private donations from churches, businesses and fundraisers. Those attending the Facebook event will be given an opportunity that evening to donate through Facebook. Donations may also be made on the PRC website

or by sending a donation to Pregnancy Resource Center, PO Box 136, Georgetown, Ohio 45121. For more information about the PRC, its services or ways you may support this ministry, you may call 937378-6853.

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maintenance in Mt. Orab The Village of Mt. Orab will be performing hydrant maintenance beginning May 1. During this time, Mt. Orab BPA customers may experience cloudy or discolored water. Should this happen, please allow your cold water to run until the water clears, If the problem persists, please contact the Board of Public Affairs at (937) 444-4141.

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