ND Legals - July 23, 2020

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Thursday, July 23, 2020

Property Sales

Dutch Builders LLC to Corey and Lynnsey Lind, three lots in Lake Waynoka, filed 7-9-20, $255,000 Randolph Martin to Zachary Franklin and Alisha Pennington, three lots in Lake Waynoka, filed 7-9-20, $179,500 Douglas and Tracy Berry to Kevin and Tina Tkach, lot in Lake Waynoka, filed 7-9-20, $5500 Allison and Ronald Garbutt Jr. to Morgan Fischer, lot in Georgetown Village, filed 7-9-20, $105,000 Derek and Traci Kidwell to David Scott and Melissa Twine, 1.66 acres in Lewis Twp., filed 7-9-20, $270,000 Theresa Lefevers to Thomas Connor, lot in Georgetown Village, filed 7-9-20, $0 Ona Mullis to Cynthia Alford-Pringle, Richard Pringle and Rachel Jenkins, lot 466 in Lake Lorelei, filed 7-9-20, $2000 Ona Mullis to Cynthia Alford-Pringle, Richard Pringle and Rachel Jenkins, lot 467 in Lake Lorelei, filed 7-9-20, $2000 James and Sherry Slack to Derek and Destiny Peters, four lots in Scott Twp., filed 7-10-20, $14,000 Adam and Kari McAfee to Carl Vineyard and Sheila Butler, lot in Mt. Orab Village, filed 7-13-20, $325,000 Matthew and Brenna Heller to Jennifer and David Franta, lot in Lake Waynoka, filed 7-13-20, $460,000 David Hammock to David Tucker, Jr., 1.45 acres, filed 713-20, $186,000 Evanchyk Hao to Kent Gray, 11 acres in Eagle Twp., filed 7-13-20, $56,000 Donna McChesney to Robert and Theresa Fee Marital Deduction Trust Agreement, filed 7-13-20, $8000 Gary and Heather Powell to Brenda and Francis Logan, lot in Pike Twp., filed 7-13-20, $316,000 Terry and Vickie Hirn to Tim Williamson, lot in Lake Waynoka, filed 7-13-20, $30,000 Michael Eng Trust to Joseph and Susan Hughes, two lots in Lake Lorelei, filed 7-14-20, $432,500 Clayton Garrett to Robbie and Tanika Mingua, 1 acre, filed 7-14-20, $11,986 The Dexter Group Trust to 125 Marketing LLC, .51 acres in Ripley Village, filed 7-14-20, $25,335 Helen Mains Trustee to Penny Bare and Tara Michelle, two lots in Aberdeen Village, filed 7-14-20, $3000 Helen Mains Trustee to Billy and Nola Berry, two lots in Aberdeen Village, filed 7-14-20, $7000 Richard Cecil to Teresa and James Daugherty Sr., three lots in Lake Waynoka, filed 7-15-20, $137,000 Randall Cooper to Timothy and Sandra Grooms, two lots in Huntington Twp., filed 7-15-20, $30,000 Solomon Nutt to Joshua and Jennifer Walker, lot in Lake Lorelei, filed 7-15-20, $1400

Shawnee State working to create face shields for public safety NEWS

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Probate

Peggy Chandler, Georgetown, case #20201127, DOD 1-1-20, filed 7-15-20 James Clifton, Russellville, case #20201122, DOD 3-2320, filed 7-10-20 Ethel Duncan Naylor, Lynchburg, case #20201123, DOD 3-18-20, filed 7-13-20 Rodney Gray, Felicity, case #20201126, DOD 5-13-20, filed 7-15-20 William Moore, Winchester, case #20201124, DOD 429-20, filed 7-13-20 Vivian Sawyer, Mt. Orab, case #20201125, DOD 5-6-20, filed 7-14-20

Common Pleas

DOMESTIC Jessica Laws, Georgetown versus Joshua Laws, Mt. Orab, case #20200353, filed 7-16-20, Action: Termination of Marriage.

CIVIL Midland Credit Management versus Jason Penney, case #20200330, filed 7-6-20, Action: Other Civil Tax Ease Ohio LLC versus Herbert Finley Sr., case #20200342, filed 7-10-20, Action: Foreclosures Amy Schafer versus Stephanie McCloud, Admin., case #20200355, filed 7-16-20, Action: Workers Compensation Portfolio Recovery Associates versus Heidi Mullinnix, case #20200343, filed 7-13-20, Action: Other Civil Portfolio Recovery Associates versus Donald Skillman, case #20200345, filed 7-13-20, Action: Other Civil Citibank N.A. versus Patricia Richardson, case #20200346, filed 7-13-20, Action: Other Civil Ripco, LTD versus Franklin Holden, case #20200352, filed 7-16-20, Action: Other Civil James Riley versus 1994 Chevy S-10, case #20200354, filed 7-16-20, Action: Other Civil

Marriages

Cody Lewis, 22, Williamsburg, Rumpke, to marry Courtney McQuitty, 21, Mt. Orab, unemployed, filed 7-10-20 Brian Adamkiewicz, 35, Georgetown, Unemployed, to marry Brittany Hauser, 30, Georgetown, Unemployed, filed 7-13-20 Peter Stegbauer, 24, Lynchburg, Farmer, to marry Sarah Collins, 21, Fayetteville, Day Care Worker, filed 7-14-20 Joshua Raudenbush, 31, Batavia, Electrician, to marry Katie-Jo Dacey, 24, Batavia, Manager, filed 7-15-20 Brian Green, 50, Georgetown, Factory Worker, to marry Meagan Bradford, 47, Georgetown, Deputy Clerk, filed 710-20

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Shawnee State University Plastics Engineering student Nathan Dever works on injection molding equipment used for producing face shields to help COVID-19 responders. Dever and colleague Adam Bilitzke have been working with global plastics companies DME and IMFLUX to accelerate their shield production project.

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Shawnee State University’s Plastics Engineering program has received help from two industrial leaders to enter a new phase in making protective face shields for COVID-19 responders. Shawnee’s long-standing partnerships with leading technology companies DME and IMFLUX have resulted in a new production process on campus, designed and overseen by students, to produce headbands for shields to protect medical workers and others. As the pandemic unfolded and the need for protective equipment grew, SSU students used 3D printing and a prototype to make face shields for area medical care providers. The project was overseen by students Adam Bilitzke and Nathan Dever. But 3D printing is a long process and not suited for high-volume production. Shawnee sought help with faster injection molding from DME and IMFLUX, two technology companies

who have worked with the SSU program for several years. In addition to funding they have offered student internships and employment opportunities for graduates. Plastics Engineering instructor Larry “Skip” Miller reached out to them for support in accelerating the production process as soon as possible. Both companies responded quickly. DME is a member of the Hillenbrand family of brands which includes Milacron injection molding business and is a global mold technologies leader. The company provided injection equipment technology that can rapidly shorten production time. “Shawnee took a holistic view of the situation,” DME President Peter Smith explained. “They put up the design parameters and let us know that speed was a prerequisite, potentially for saving a life. We brought a modular standardization system with lean management principles to address this. As a result, DME was able to

Ohio Northern Dean’s List

The following student from Brown County was named to the Dean’s List for spring semester 2019-20 at Ohio Northern University. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, a student must attain a grade point average of 3.5 or higher and be enrolled full-time. Elizabeth Clark, Lynchburg-Clay High School, Sardinia

I went out to pick cucumbers today and wound up with so many a good dilemma, actually. Time to make pickles!

TWO WAY REFRIGE R ATO R / F R E E Z E R PICKLES

You can either keep these in the frig or store in the freezer.

Ingredients 4 cups English or small garden cucumbers, peel left on, sliced very thin 1 small onion, sliced thin 2 tablespoons salt 1-1/2 cups sugar 1/2 cup clear vinegar 1-1/2 teaspoons pickling spice 1 red bell pepper, diced

Instructions Arrange cucumbers and onions in large bowl. Sprinkle with salt and mix. Pour enough water over to just cover them. Stir again. Soak at room temperature for 2 hours. Drain, but don’t rinse. Meanwhile, mix sugar, vinegar and pickling spice in small saucepan. Bring to a simmer and cook until sugar dissolves. Let cool while pickles are soaking. After pickles have been drained, add bell pepper, then pour pickling brine over them. Mix. Put into containers. Let marinate overnight in refrigerator. Keeps at least three weeks, or up to six months in freezer. Thaw in refrigerator or at room temperature.

ship what was needed in days rather than weeks.” DME provided the components in the injection process to get the resin into the mold, vent the excess air and cool the material enough to eject it from the mold in the shortest time possible, Smith explained. Hamilton, Ohio-based IMFLUX designed and cut the details in the metal mold itself. “We were eager to help,” IMFLUX Vice President of Mold Building and Operations Dan Lumpkin said. “We had the design and materials and were able to donate the time and steel. When Skip Miller called it was the perfect time.” Lumpkin said that as a subsidiary of Procter and Gamble, IMFLUX has helped with plastic molding needs for a range of issues during COVID-19 and they’ve met those requests head-on. “We built seven different molds for PPE and medical devices, including nasal swabs and headbands,” Lumpkin said. “When we were doing the face shields before, the demand exceeded our capacity,” Engineering Program Chair Adam Miller said. “Now instead of taking two and a half hours per shield per printer to make, we will be able to produce one in about 30 seconds on our injection molding machine.” Bilitzke, a senior majoring in plastics engineering, said the process is very straightforward. “We have clear plastic stock that acts as the shield covering your face. We have been printing the headbands that have the pegs that line up and pop into holes we drill into the shields.” “We’ve been buying the clear stock for the shield from a company based in northern Ohio,” said Dever, a dual major in plastics engineering and political science. “We have a master key for that and trace and cut it every time. We grind off the edges for a smooth look. We have a key to line the holes up with pegs on the headband. We use a thermoforming process to melt it to give a bend in it, take the tension off the band, and fit it perfectly.” Dever and Bilitzke were busy throughout spring and early summer managing 14 printers, each producing a headband every two and a half hours. The mold and technology from IMFLUX and DME arrived in early July and will work on only one machine, but at one threehundredth of the time to produce each headband. “I’m very proud of how our students taking on this effort to help our community through the pandemic,” instructor Skip Miller said. “I’m also very thankful for the help from IMFLUX and DME. Their willingness to help the students make the process of making the face shields more efficient was invaluable in this situation.” Shawnee has found a win-win in its partnerships with these companies while helping organizations in need of protective equipment, and the students have found connections and job opportunities in the field as a result. “We’ve had a longstanding relationship with Shawnee,” Lumpkin said of IMFLUX. “We’ve been employing a lot of Shawnee graduates in plastics, we’ve forged a

good partnership in recruitment, donated technology for the labs. We attend a career fair each year and on average hire at least one student from the program each year as well.” “We have enjoyed a good working relationship with a college that focuses on developing the next generation of talent to take us in the industry to the next level,” DME President Peter Smith said. Any organization interested in purchasing shields through the program can email Adam M i l l e r , amiller2@shawnee.edu.

PUBLIC NOTICES

Phone: (800) 404-3157 Fax: (937) 444-2652 E-mail: legals@browncountypress.com NOTICE TO CROPLAND BIDDERS Bids will be accepted for cooperative cropland management on the Eagle Creek Wildlife Area, Brown County, Ohio no later than 8:00 A.M. July 31st, 2020 at the O.D.N.R. Division of Wildlife Indian Creek Wildlife Area, 4258 Snowhill Road Fayetteville Ohio 45118. Approximately 198 acres for hay in a 3 year agreement will be available. Additional information and bid forms may be obtained by contacting: Randy Morgan Indian Creek Wildlife Area 4258 Snowhill Road Fayetteville, Ohio 45118 (513) 875-2111 ND 7-16-20, 7-23-20 ---------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE The Georgetown Exempted Village School District will receive sealed bus bids for the purchase of one ninety (90) passenger front engine transit style bus, at the office of the Treasurer, 1043 Mount Orab Pike, Georgetown, Ohio, 45121 until 10:00 a.m. EST, Tuesday, August 11, 2020 (“Bid Receipt Time and Date”). Bids will be publicly opened and recorded at the Treasurer’s office immediately after the “Bid Receipt Time and Date”. No bid received after the “Bid Receipt Time and Date” shall be accepted. Bids shall be firm for sixty days (60) from date received. No bid shall be permitted to be withdrawn without the express approval of the Georgetown Exempted Village School District, except as provided under the Ohio Revised Code. The bus must meet all safety regulations and current Ohio minimum standards for school bus construction as per the Department of Education adopted by and with the consent of the Director of Highway Safety pursuant to section 4511.01 of the Ohio Revised Code and all other pertinent provisions of law. The Georgetown Exempted Village School District Board of Education reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. Instructions to bidders and specifications are located and available for download on the website of the Georgetown Exempted Village School District at www.gtown.k12.oh.us and are on file and may be obtained on or after July 23, 2020 at the office of the Treasurer, 1043 Mount Orab Pike, Georgetown, Ohio 45151, (937-378-3565). Georgetown Exempted Village School District Eric Toole, Treasurer ND 7-23-20, 7-30-20 ---------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE Justin Ellis whose last known address is 3395 North Sanders Hillsboro, oh 45133; Elizabeth Penza whose last known address is 19383 SR 136 Winchester, OH 45697; John Cecil 2561 SR 138 Sardinia, OH 45171; Joseph Foreman whose last known address is 1245 Russellville Rd Winchester, OH 45697; Julie Louderback 106 Charlotte Ave Sardinia, OH 45171 You are hereby notified that your personal property now housed at Sardinia Storage 12396 Freeh Rd or 7588 Staten Rd Sardinia, OH 45171 may be obtained by you for the payment in full of the balance due plus all other expenses. ND 7-23-20, 7-30-20 ----------------------------------------

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