BCP Legals - August 14, 2020

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PROBATE COURT OF BROWN COUNTY, OHIO VAL E. LEWIS II, JUDGE IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF Xavier Chinn to Xavier Spires CASE NO. 2020 9043 NOTICE OF HEARING ON CHANGE OF NAME Applicant hereby gives notice to all interested persons and to Nathan Chinn, whose last known address is unknown, that the applicant has filed an Application for Change of Name in the Probate Court of Brown County, Ohio, requesting the change of name of Xavier Chinn to Xavier Spires. The hearing on the application will be held on the 21st day of September, 2020, at 9:00 o’clock A.M. in the Probate Court of Brown County, located at 510 East State Street, Georgetown, OH 45121. Alexis Spires 108 Virginia St., Apt. 3 Ripley, OH 45167 BCP 8-16-20 ---------------------------------------PROBATE COURT OF BROWN COUNTY, OHIO VAL E. LEWIS II, JUDGE IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF Adalynn Chinn to Adalynn Spires CASE NO. 2020 9044 NOTICE OF HEARING ON CHANGE OF NAME Applicant hereby gives notice to all interested persons and to Nathan Chinn, whose last known address is unknown, that the applicant has filed an Application for Change of Name in the Probate Court of Brown County, Ohio, requesting the change of name of Adalynn Chinn to Adalynn Spires. The hearing on the application will be held on the 21st day of September, 2020, at 9:15 o’clock A.M. in the Probate Court of Brown County, located at 510 East State Street, Georgetown, OH 45121. Alexis Spires 108 Virginia St., Apt. 3 Ripley, OH 45167 BCP 8-16-20 ---------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE The Village of Ripley, in accordance with ORC sec. 721.03 and Village Ordinance# 1308, is accepting bids for the purchase of Village owned property formerly known as “The Country Porch”, Parcel# 410776640000 located at 15 and 17 North Second St. in Ripley. All bids are due by 12:00 Noon on Friday, September 18, 2020 and will be opened at that time. Bidders must provide a satisfactory restoration / development plan and evidence of financial ability to complete the plan. Bids may be rejected for failure to comply with the specifications. Bid specifications may be picked up at Village Offices, 123 Waterworks Rd. Ripley, Ohio 45167, 937-3924377 or by requested by email at administrator@villageofripley.c om. BCP 8-16-20, 8-23-20, 8-30-20, 9-6-20, 9-13-20 ---------------------------------------NOTICE UPON ORDER FOR SERVICE BY PUBLICATION In the matter of Michael Day, et al. v. Ragan McKinney Rentals, LLC, the Plaintiff, Michael Day, to Defendants: 1) Steve Adams; 2) Bill Adams; 3) Jane Doe(s) and John Doe(s), Name(s) Unknown, Unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, and beneficiaries of Terri Sneed, address(es) unknown; and 4) Jane Doe(s) and John Doe(s), Name(s) Unknown, Unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, and beneficiaries of Steve Adams and Bill Adams, (if any), address(es) unknown: You are hereby notified that an action has been commenced against you in the Brown County Court of Common Pleas, in Brown County, Ohio, the object and general nature of which is an action for adverse possession of a property in Hamersville, Ohio, specifically lots adjoining or in proximity to the residence and lot at 2966 St. Rt. 125, Hamersville, Ohio 45130. Specifically, the Plaintiffs seek to obtain title by adverse possession to Lot 3 of the Midway Acres Subdivision in Clark Township. This subdivision is located in Plat Book 4, Page 68 of the Deed Records of Brown County, Ohio. Further, Mr. Day is seeking to obtain fee simple title to this previously described Lot 3, which adjoins the 2966 St. Rt. 125 parcel, which is the Plaintiffs’ residence. Lot 3 was described as being part of what Plaintiffs bought in 2018 upon contacting to purchase their home. You are further notified, pursuant to Civil Rule 4.4, that you have 28 days from the last date of publication of this written notice to respond to this notice in writing by submitting said response to the Brown County Court of Common Pleas through the Clerk of Courts. If you fail to file a response within the allotted time, then you may be subject to a default judgment in the case, captioned under case number 2019-0348. Witness by hand and seal of the Brown County Clerk of Courts this 10th day of August, 2020. Brown County Clerk of Courts Civil Division By: Rhonda Boone BCP 8-16-20, 8-23-20, 8-30-20 ----------------------------------------

The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP) provides direct payments to deliver relief to America’s farmers and producers impacted by the coronavirus pandemic U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), through the Farm Service Agency (FSA), will accept CFAP applications from agricultural producers who have suffered losses through August 28, 2020. Background: CFAP provides vital financial assistance to producers of agricultural commodities who have suffered a five-percent-orgreater price decline due to COVID-19 and face additional significant marketing costs as a result of lower demand, surplus production, and disruptions to shipping patterns and the orderly marketing of commodities. Farmers and producers will receive direct support, drawn from two possible funding sources. The first source of funding is $9.5 billion in appropriated funding provided in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Stability (CARES) Act to compensate farmers for losses due to price declines that occurred between mid-January 2020, and mid-April 2020 and provides support for specialty crops for product that had been shipped from the farm between the same time period but subsequently spoiled due to loss of marketing channels. The second funding source uses the Commodity Credit Corporation Charter Act to compensate producers for $6.5 billion in losses due to on-going market disruptions. Non-Specialty Crops and Wool Non-specialty crops eligible for CFAP payments include malting barley, canola, corn, upland cotton, millet, oats, soybeans, sorghum, sunflowers, durum wheat, and hard red spring wheat. Wool is also eligible. Producers will be paid based on inventory subject to price risk held as of January 15, 2020. A payment will be made based 50 percent of a producer’s 2019 total production or the 2019 inventory as of January 15, 2020, whichever is smaller, multiplied by the commodity’s applicable payment rates. Livestock Livestock eligible for CFAP include cattle, lambs, yearlings and hogs. The total payment will be calculated using the sum of the producer’s number of livestock sold between January 15 and April 15, 2020, multiplied by the payment rates per head, and the highest inventory number of livestock between April 16 and May 14, 2020, multiplied by the payment rate per head. Dairy For dairy, the total payment will be calculated based on a producer’s certification of milk production for the first quarter of calendar year 2020 multiplied by a national price decline during the same quarter. The second part of the payment is based a national adjustment to each producer’s production in the first quarter. Specialty Crops For eligible specialty crops, the total payment will be based on the volume of production sold between January 15 and April 15, 2020; the volume of production shipped, but unpaid; and the number of acres for which harvested production did not leave the farm or mature product destroyed or not harvested during that same time period, and which have not and will not be sold. Specialty crops include, but are not limited to, almonds, beans, broccoli, sweet corn, lemons, iceberg lettuce, spinach, squash, strawberries and

tomatoes. A full list of eligible crops can be found on farmers.gov/cfap. Changes to CFAP include: Adding the following commodities: alfalfa sprouts, anise, arugula, basil, bean sprouts, beets, blackberries, Brussels sprouts, celeriac (celery root), chives, cilantro, coconuts, collard greens, dandelion greens, greens (others not listed separately), guava, kale greens, lettuce – including Boston, green leaf, Lolla Rossa, oak leaf green, oak leaf red and red leaf – marjoram, mint, mustard, okra, oregano, parsnips, passion fruit, peas (green), pineapple, pistachios, radicchio, rosemary, sage, savory, sorrel, fresh sugarcane, Swiss chard, thyme and turnip top greens. • – apples, blueberries, garlic, potatoes, raspberries, tangerines and taro – CARES Act funding for sales losses because USDA found these commodities had a 5 percent or greater price decline between mid-January and mid-April as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Originally, these commodities were only eligible for marketing adjustments. • Determining that peaches and rhubarb no longer qualify for payment under the CARES Act sales loss category. • Correcting payment rates for apples, artichokes, asparagus, blueberries, cantaloupes, cucumbers, garlic, kiwifruit, mushrooms, papaya, peaches, potatoes, raspberries, rhubarb, tangerines and taro. Eligibility There is a payment limitation of $250,000 per person or entity for all commodities combined. Applicants who are corporations, limited liability companies or limited partnerships may qualify for additional payment limits where members actively provide personal labor or personal management for the farming operation. Producers will also have to certify they meet the Adjusted Gross Income limitation of $900,000 unless at least 75 percent or more of their income is derived from farming, ranching or forestry-related activities. Producers must also be in compliance with Highly Erodible Land and Wetland Conservation provisions. Applying for Assistance Additional information and application forms can be found at farmers.gov/cfap. Producers of all eligible commodities may apply through their local FSA office. Documentation to support the producer’s application and certification may be requested. FSA has streamlined the signup process to not require an acreage report at the time of application and a USDA farm number may not be immediately needed. Applications will be accepted through August 28, 2020. Payment Structure To ensure the availability of funding throughout the application period, producers will receive 80 percent of their maximum total payment upon approval of the application. The remaining portion of the payment, not to exceed the payment limit, will be paid at a later date as funds remain available. Please contact the Brown County Farm Service Agency at (937) 3786173 or the Clermont County Farm Service Agency at (513) 732-2181 to schedule an appointment. More information can be found at farmers.gov/coronavirus. USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer and lender.


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