ND Legals - March 19, 2020

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PUBLIC NOTICES

Phone: (800) 404-3157 Fax: (937) 444-2652 E-mail: legals@browncountypress.com LEGAL NOTICE Sale of Real Estate Brown County Foreclosure Auction. Case# CVE20190548. U.S. Bank National Association vs Gross, Cleatous, et al. The description of the property to be sold is as follows: Property Address: 534 MAIN STREET, RIPLEY, Brown, Ohio, 45167; Legal Description: Full Legal Listed on Public Website; Parcel Number:410802680000 Bidding will be available only on www.Auction.com opening on 03/17/2020 at 10:00 AM for a minimum of 7 days. Property may be sold on a provisional sale date should the third party purchaser fail to provide their deposit within the allotted time. Provisional Sale date: 03/31/2020 at 10:00 AM. Sales subject to cancellation. The deposit required is $5000.00 to be paid by wire transfer within 2 hours of the sale ending. No cash is permitted. Purchaser shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. To view all sale details and terms for this property visit www.Auction.com and enter the Search Code CVE20190548 into the search bar. ND 3-5-20, 3-12-20, 3-19-20 ---------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE Sale of Real Estate Brown County Foreclosure Auction. Case# CVE 20190647. MidFirst Bank vs Wallace, Krista, et al. The description of the property to be sold is as follows: Property Address: 9308 Katterman Road, Sardinia, Brown, Ohio, 45171; Legal Description: Full Legal Listed on Public Website; Parcel Number:7007532.0101 Bidding will be available only on www.Auction.com opening on 03/17/2020 at 10:00 AM for a minimum of 7 days. Property may be sold on a provisional sale date should the third party purchaser fail to provide their deposit within the allotted time. Provisional Sale date: 03/31/2020 at 10:00 AM. Sales subject to cancellation. The deposit required is $5000.00 to be paid by wire transfer within 2 hours of the sale ending. No cash is permitted. Purchaser shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. To view all sale details and terms for this property visit www.Auction.com and enter the Search Code CVE 20190647 into the search bar. ND 3-5-20, 3-12-20, 3-19-20 ---------------------------------------LEGAL NOTICE Sale of Real Estate Brown County Foreclosure Auction. Case# CV20190716. Freedom Mortgage Corporation vs Fancher, Tasha, et al. The description of the property to be sold is as follows: Property Address: 108 Water Street, Mount Orab, Brown, Ohio, 45154; Legal Description: Full Legal Listed on Public Website; Parcel Number:11020188.0000 Bidding will be available only on www.Auction.com opening on 03/17/2020 at 10:00 AM for a minimum of 7 days. Property may be sold on a provisional sale date should the third party purchaser fail to provide their deposit within the allotted time. Provisional Sale date: 03/31/2020 at 10:00 AM. Sales subject to cancellation. The deposit required is $5000.00 to be paid by wire transfer within 2 hours of the sale ending. No cash is permitted. Purchaser shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. To view all sale details and terms for this property visit www.Auction.com and enter the Search Code CV20190716 into the search bar. ND 3-5-20, 3-12-20, 3-19-20 ----------------------------------------

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FELICITY GARRISON PLACE SENIOR APARTMENTS 62 & OVER Rent Subsidized Free Utilities Secure Bldg. On-site laundry Pets allowed 513-876-3590 TTY 800-750-0750

HOUSES FOR RENT

HOUSE FOR RENT RIPLEY 2 bedrooms, 1 bath large storage building covered front porch washer/dryer hook-up gas heat immediate occupancy $700 per month + $700 deposit Call (513)312-4844 HOUSE FOR RENT SARDINIA 2 bedrooms propane heat $550 per month plus deposit and utilities Call (937)515-7684 HOUSE FOR RENT RIPLEY 4 bedroom washer/dryer hook-up $600 per month plus deposit and utilities CALL (937)515-7684 BEAUTIFUL SPACIOUS 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage home to rent ASAP in Mt. Orab near WB schools. Kitchen appliances included, washer/dryer hook-up. Over 1800 sq ft living space. No pets, 1 yr lease, deposit required. 937-393-0018 or go to www.tristaterental management.com

MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT SINGLE WIDE TRAILER, on 85 acre farm. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, addition added, remodeled. $700 per month, plus $700 deposit. One small dog permitted. 513-703-2008. WANTED TO RENT

WANTED TO RENT Two people in their 50’s are looking for a 2 bedroom & 1 bath house, out in the country. Big barn and big yard with a montthly payment of $600 or less a month. Call 937-618-2245 LOTS AND ACREAGE

20 PRIME ACRES. 1800’ frontage all tillable Scott Township 937-444-7048 BUSINESS SERVICES

A & J TREE REMOVAL AND BRUSH REMOVAL, firewood. Full insured. Free estimates. Call Travis Sheets 513-325-5172 MMR Maintenance, Machining, and Repair 55 years of combined experience Agricultural, Industrial, and Residential Fabricating, Structural Repair, Metal Work, and Welding (513) 240.5056 Nate MMR@cinci.rr.com

SEWING & ALTERATIONS

CELEBRATING MY 21ST YEAR Same Location Same Great Service All Your Sewing Needs For Your Family & Home including Proms, Weddings. Call 937-444-4276 or (513) 515-6628. FARM MERCHANDISE HAY FOR SALE Silage & Dry Round Bales 1st & 2nd cutting Stored Inside 4x5 & 4x6’s Call (937)373-3631

FARM PRODUCE

GRASS FED FRESH BROWN EGGS $2.00 DOZEN Check vine ripened tomatoes from Florida for free sample or purchase 3579 SR 125, Bethel 513-620-1109 WANTED TO BUY PAYING CASH for gold and silver jewelry and old estate contents. Call or text: 937-515-7030

SINGLETON AUTO PARTS WANTED CARS AND TRUCKS CASH PAID TOWING AVAILABLE MUST HAVE TITLE (513)876-9900 WANTED TO BUY: Horses, ponies and good hard bucking horses. 937-386-2568. MISC. NOTICES

BOOK DONATIONS NEEDED FOR MIAMI TOWNSHIP LIBRARY USED BOOK SALES Also accepted are: CDs, DVDs, LPs & comic books. Please bring items to library at: 5920 Buckwheat Rd Milford, OH Please help. Our book sales support the library.

Portman discusses Corona Virus impact on local restaurants

U.S. Senator Rob Portman (R-OH) hosted a conference call on March 17 with the Ohio Restaurant Association and some of their members from across the state on the economic impact of the coronavirus health crisis. This is the second in a series of conference calls Portman is hosting with outside stakeholders, such as employers, hospitals and health care providers, small business owners, workers and more. Portman released the following statement: “The novel coronavirus, COVID-19, is not just a serious health crisis, but it is also having a serious impact on Ohio’s economy, including restaurants both small and large, as well as their employees and their families. As a restaurant owner myself, I know that this is a very difficult time for the industry. I believe Governor DeWine made the right decision by stopping in-restaurant service, but strongly agree

that we should be promoting the industry and supporting our restaurants through take-out or delivery where possible. “I’ve been working with my bipartisan colleagues in the Senate and with the Trump Administration to ensure that the legislation approved by the House last week truly helps not just our workers but also the restaurant industry. I’m hopeful we can pass this legislation this week. Today it was important to hear from our restaurants in Ohio so that I can understand how this legislation will help them and their workers, and how Congress and the administration can take further action to address their concerns. “I look forward to sharing the ideas and concerns that these folks raised on today’s call with my colleagues in the Senate as well as the Trump Administration so that we can incorporate them into the next legislative measures taken to address this crisis.”

MISC. NOTICES

STORAGE UNIT AUCTION Saturday, March 21, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. B & H STORAGE 115 Boyd Road Mt. Orab, OH 45154 (Located directly behind First State Bank across from WB High School) (937) 444-3377 We will have approximately 8 units for sale at this auction containing but not limited to the following: (NOTE: many units are packed to the top therefore many unseen items to list) Notable items: visible antique furniture, baseball cards, table saw, multiple rolling tool boxes, floor jack, shop vacuum, several fiberglass ladders including extension ladder, fans, power tools, hardware, drill press, metal shop cabinet, shelves, extension cords, lots of sealed boxes, TV, baby items, kitchen items, lots of hand tools, Schwinn bike, wood barn siding, welder, futon, Carhart jacket, floor lamp, antique cooler, dresser, heater, racket ball equipment, boots, BB & Pellet guns, bedroom set, Keurig coffee maker with stand, table & chairs, toaster oven, doll house with accessories, books, vintage serpentine dresser, dryer, pet tote, lots of DVDs, videos, games, household items, garage items, pictures, holiday decor, furniture, air compressor, coolers, desks, dolly, totes, toys, miscellaneous and items that we cannot see. (Any unit may be subject to cancellation in the event that storage charges are paid in full by the owner prior to the sale.) WARREN HAGGE, Auctioneer (937) 213-7696 Cellular Licensed and Bonded in Favor of State of Ohio

MISC. NOTICES

SEEKING LAND FOR HUNTING 2 experienced hunters Will respect land & owner. Liability insurance provided. Aaron 770-530-4722

The following students have been named to the Eastern Middle School Honor Roll for the second quarter of the school year.

6th Grade Addison Arey, Grady Barber, Makayla Becknell, Kilie Belcher, Alli Bell, Daniel Bellamy, Carson Bigger, Zayn Bohman, Elaina Browning, Terrance Buller, Braxton Burns, Rylie Cahall, Charish Carter, Alexander Cenci, Karson Colvin, Kaylee Comberger, Kyra Doran, Joshua Dowling, Madison Dyer, Jerzy Evans, Olivia Gardner, Kale Garrison, Allison Gillespie, Hunter Gould, Vivian Grimes, William Hafer, Andrew Harness, Saige Igo, Drake Johnson, Alyssa Johnston, Darlene King, Samuel Kirk, Chelsea Kirker, Olivia Kiser, Lydia LangMoore, Marcus Lynch, Cole Manning, Katherine Massie, Keygan Michael, Jaylyn Miller, McKinze Moler, Etta Moore, Addison Moran, Tristan Munro, Ava Murphy, Ava Neal, Mason Neu, Jocelynn Newell, Lily Perry, Lucas Phillips, Morgan Reynolds, Abigayle Richey, Aiden Riggs, Faith Rogers, Reagan Rooms, Paige Sales, Kaden Schweitzer, Gabriella Shanks, Olivia Sharp, Seth Sharp, Tyler Slack, McKayla Stamper, Mariah Steele, Karma Sturgill, Gracie Turner, Braxton Vance, Preston West, Jaiden Whitehead, Cayden Wills, Aleah Woods 7th Grade Ayden Baldwin, Kenzi Barker, Andrew Campbell, Kaitlyn Colegate, Emma Copas, Kevin Dunseith, Drew Edmisten, Cole Fender, Zoey Freeland, Faith Hedge, Landen Koehler, Jayden Linville, Emilee Moermond, Pryce Murphy, Emmie Rager, Olivia Shelton, Brandolyn Shular, Kallie Smallwood, Amberlynn Whitaker, Kara Woollard, Lilly Yuppa

Volunteer advocates needed Do you enjoy making a difference in the lives of others? Do you believe that everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and respect? Do you want to help others make informed choices about where they live and the care they receive? If so, your Regional Long-Term Care Ombudsman welcomes you as a volunteer. Apply today online at www.stepup.ohio.gov. Ohio’s Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program is made up of volunteers and staff who make regular visits to long-term care facilities, such as nursing homes and assisted living facilities. “Visitors help reduce residents’ feelings of isolation,” said Beverley Laubert, the State LongTerm Care Ombudsman. “Our volunteers give residents a voice and honor their lives and experiences. They also help ensure facility staff do the same.” Volunteer Ombudsman representatives observe conditions in facilities, talk to residents and family members about issues with care and services, and help them understand their rights as consumers. They can work with facility staff to resolve simple problems, and support Ombudsman staff as they investigate more complicated complaints. Volunteer Ombudsman representatives receive ex-

Eastern MS Honor Roll

tensive training to serve as advocates for long-term care consumers. Topics include problem-solving, interviewing, the rules and laws of long-term care, and how to work with providers to honor consumers’ choices. Ohio’s SFY 2020-2021 operating budget included additional funds to expand the Ombudsman’s statewide volunteer corps and increase the number and frequency of visits to residents. These funds have supported regional Ombudsman volunteer coordinators to recruit, train, and retain volunteers. For assistance with your or a loved one’s care, or to learn more about volunteering, contact the Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman at 1800-282-1206 or visit www.ombudsman.ohio.go v to find contact information for the Regional LongTerm Care Ombudsman Program serving your community.

8th Grade Koby Alexander, Peyton Bellamy, Emmalee Belmont, Savannah Brandenburg, Jordan Cantrell, John Danner, Maxwell Dehner, Ava Fist, Andrew Gallant, Jayden Gee, Madison Gould, Andrew Green, Antoinette Grimes, Wyatt Haupt, Addison Jones, Colt Kitchen, Logan Kitchen, Ryleigh Koehler, Evan Little, Emma Litzinger, Alexander Longacre, Morgan Malott, Burak Maranli, Karsen Massey, Lindsey Mays, Carson McCord, Lauren McIntosh, Tyler McLain, Makenna Michael, Jenna Mobley, Rebecca Moore, Karson Overstake, Lillian Puckett, Alexandria Reuss, Baylie Richards, Lydia Richey, Wylee Sawyers, Hailey Snider, Meranda Stephenson, Salomon Vargas, Peyton Wagner, Ashton Westfall, Matthew Yockey

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