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001 LEGALNOTICE BY PUBLICATION
IN THE BOWLING GREEN MUNICIPAL
COURT,
WOOD COUNTY, OHIO Case No.
12CVG01680
Judge Mark B. Reddin IN THE MATTER OF: Maurer Mobile
Home Court, Inc. Plaintiff VS. AndrewBumpus DefendantTo the above defendant whose last know address is:18330
Brim Road, Lot #212, Bowling Green, OH 43402; you are herebynotified that a civil complaint has been filed
in the Bowling GreenMunicipal Court, 711 S. Dunbridge Rd., Bowling Green, OH 43402, listingyou as the
defendant.The object of the first cause of action of thecomplaint is for judgment of eviction. The object of
the second cause ofaction of the complaint is fordelinquent lot rent and late fees inthe amount of
$3,040.00, court costs, attorney fees, and any otherremedy that the court determines is just and equitable.
No person shallbe evicted unless their right to possession has ended and no personshall be evicted in
retaliation for the exercise of their lawful rights.You may request a trial by jury. You have the right to
seek legalassistance. If you cannot afford a layer, you may contact your locallegal aid or legal service
office. If none is available, you may contactyour local bar association.On Thursday, December 5, 2013, at
1:30p.m. You are to appear in this court for trail, if you wish to defendthe first cause of action. If you
fail to appear and defend, judgment bydefault will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in
thecomplaint.You are here by summoned and required to answer the secondcause of action on the complaint
within twenty-eight (28) days after thelast publication of this notice, which will be published once each
weekfor six successive weeks. The last publication will be madeon Nov.27, 2013, and the twenty-eight (28)
days for answer will commerce onthat date. If you fail to appear and defend, judgment by default will
berendered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint.Dated:Oct. 18, 2013KATHERINE E. THOMASClerk
of CourtBowling GreenMunicipal CourtOct 23, 30, Nov. 6, 13, 20, 27, ’13


PUBLICATION
OFNOTICE
REVISEDCODE
SEC.2115.16 Toall persons interested in the
Estateof Betty L. Leady,Deceased,Wood County Probate Court, Case No. 20131369. The fiduciaryin theestate has
filed an inventory and appraisal of the trust. Ahearingon the inventory and appraisal will beNovember
29,2013, at10:00 o’clock A.M. in the court. The court is located on the secondfloor in the Wood County
Courthouse, One Courthouse Square, BowlingGreen, Ohio. Any person desiring to file exceptions to
saidinventorymust file them at least five days prior to the day set forhearing.DAVIDE.
WOESSNER,ProbateJudge/ClerkBy:Sue Peery,DeputyClerk(SEAL)Nov.6, 13, ’13


PUBLICATION
OFNOTICE
REVISEDCODE
SEC.2115.16 Toall persons interested in the
Estateof Joshua K. LaRoe,Deceased,Wood County Probate Court, Case No. 20131293. The fiduciaryin theestate
has filed an inventory without appraisal of the trust. Ahearing on the inventory without appraisal will
beNovember 28,2013, at 10:00 o’clock A.M. in the court. The court is located onthesecond floor in the Wood
County Courthouse, One CourthouseSquare,Bowling Green, Ohio. Any person desiring to file exceptionsto
saidinventory must file them at least five days prior to the dayset forhearing.DAVIDE.
WOESSNER,ProbateJudge/ClerkBy:SuePeery,DeputyClerk(SEAL)Nov.6, 13, ’13


PUBLICATION
OFNOTICE
REVISEDCODE
SEC.2115.16 Toall persons interested in the
Estateof Rita N. Kimber,Deceased,Wood County Probate Court, Case No. 20131332. The fiduciaryin theestate has
filed an inventory and appraisal of the trust. Ahearingon the inventory and appraisal will beNovember
22,2013, at10:00 o’clock A.M. in the court. The court is located on the secondfloor in the Wood County
Courthouse, One Courthouse Square, BowlingGreen, Ohio. Any person desiring to file exceptions to
saidinventorymust file them at least five days prior to the day set forhearing.DAVIDE.
WOESSNER,ProbateJudge/ClerkBy:Sue Peery,DeputyClerk(SEAL)Oct.30, Nov. 6, ’13


NOTICE The Lakota Local School District(Sandusky County) will be accepting
proposals for snow plowing servicesuntil Thursday, November 14, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. in the Board Office
at5200 County Road 13, Kansas, Ohio 44841. Specifications can be receivedby calling Jennifer Hedrick,
Treasurer, at 419-986-6650. Any questionsshould be directed to:Marvin Schroeder at 419-986-6650. Nov. 5,
6,’13


REGULATIONS ESTABLISHING
POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR PARKING
RESTRICTIONS DURING SNOW EMERGENCIES SECTION 1.
PURPOSE
A. The purposes of this regulation are to:
1. Protectthe welfare and safety of the general public by eliminating
orminimizing the dangerous effects of snow, ice, or sleet accumulation onCity streets and other public ways;
2. Minimize trafficcongestion caused by the accumulation of snow, ice, or sleet
on Citystreets, and facilitate the movement of vehicular traffic when snow,ice, or sleet conditions develop
or appear likely to develop; 3. Providefor the rapid clearing of City streets
and other public ways duringconditions of snow, ice, or sleet accumulation, and to ensure theunimpeded
operation of snow removal equipment and emergency vehiclesalong City streets or other public ways during
snow, ice, or sleetconditions; 4. Prohibit motor vehicles from standing or
parkingor remaining parked or standing on certain City streets and other publicways during weather
conditions in which snow, ice, or sleet mayaccumulate or have accumulated. SECTION
2.
AUTHORITY A. Thisregulation is
prepared, published, and enforced under the authoritycontained in Section 30.71 of the City’s Codified
Ordinances. SECTION 3. APPLICABILITY
A. Thisregulation applies to all owners and operators of motor vehicles
withinthe corporation limits of the City of Bowling Green, Ohio. SECTION 4. POLICY AND
PROCEDURE
A. Whenin the judgment of the Mayor, Safety Director,
or their duly appointeddesignee, hazardous conditions caused by the accumulation or potentialaccumulation of
snow, ice, or sleet on City roads or other public wayshave developed or appear likely to develop, the Mayor,
the SafetyDirector, or their duly appointed designee may at their discretiondeclare a snow emergency.
B. Whenever a snow emergency isdeclared, the Mayor, Safety Director, or their
duly appointed designeeshall, as soon as possible thereafter, furnish a copy of suchdeclaration to the local
news media and the police duty dispatcher. C. Asnow emergency shall become
automatic without a formal declaration ofsuch emergency whenever the accumulation reaches a depth of two
inchesand prospects exist for additional accumulation. D. A snowemergency shall
continue until a termination announcement is made by theMayor, Safety Director, or their duly appointed
designee. A terminationannouncement may include any, some, or all of the streets or otherpublic ways, or
segments thereof, identified in the original declarationor automatically included under Paragraph 5A of this
regulation. E. Thestreets, public ways, or segments thereof identified in
Paragraph 5Abelow are hereby designated as snow streets. After a snow emergency hasbeen formally declared or
has automatically developed under theprovisions of Paragraph 4C above, no person shall, during the period
ofand upon expiration of the grace periods set forth in Paragraphs 4G and4H below, park or cause or permit
to remain parked or standing any motorvehicle on any snow street. F. If street
or weather conditionswarrant, in the judgment of the Mayor, Safety Director, or their dulyappointed
designee, snow streets in addition to those identified inParagraph 5A below may be designated in the formal
declaration ofemergency. Under such conditions, every attempt shall be made to posttemporary “no parking” or
“snow street” signs. G. If a snowemergency is formally declared or
automatically becomes effectivebetween the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., the owner or operator ofany
motor vehicle parked on any snow street shall remove such vehiclewithin two (2) hours following the
effective time of the emergency. Theeffective time of a snow emergency shall be stated in the
formaldeclaration, or, if a snow emergency becomes automatically effectiveunder Paragraph 4C above, the
effective time will be transmitted by theMayor, Safety Director, or their duly appointed designee to the
newsmedia and the police duty dispatcher. H. If a snow emergency isformally
declared or automatically becomes effective between the hoursof 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., the owner or
operator of any motor vehicleparked on any snow street must remove same by 9:00 a.m. following.
I. Althoughthe City of Bowling Green will make every effort to inform the
publicof the existence or probable development of weather conditions requiringremoval of parked or standing
motor vehicles from snow streets, theowners or operators of motor vehicles shall have full responsibility
todetermine probable or existing weather conditions and to remove parkedor standing motor vehicles as
required by this regulation. J. Nothingin this regulation shall permit any
vehicle to stand or be parked inviolation of any other standing or parking restriction previously
orsubsequently established by ordinance or erection of signs. K. Anymotor
vehicle found standing or parked on a snow street during a snowemergency shall, after elapse of time
stipulated in Paragraphs 4G and 4Habove, be in violation of this regulation, and the Mayor, SafetyDirector,
Public Works Director, and their duly appointed designees, orany uniformed officer of the City Police
Division, are empowered toforthwith remove or cause to be removed such vehicle for impoundment.Any costs
incurred in such impoundment shall be paid by the owner oroperator of such vehicle directly to the person,
firm, or governmentalunit towing and/or storing such vehicle, such costs to be in addition toany fines or
penalties which may be imposed upon the owner or operatorof such vehicle under Section 70.33 of the City’s
Codified Ordinances. L. Recordspertaining to the impoundment of any vehicles
under this regulationshall be maintained by the City Police Division. Such records shallinclude, but are not
necessarily limited to, the date and time ofimpoundment, location removed from, description and license
number ofvehicle, towing agency, and location removed to. No vehicle impoundedunder this regulation shall be
released until the owner or operator hasmade satisfactory arrangements with the appropriate parties
concerned.SECTION 5. DESIGNATED SNOW
STREETS
A. Thefollowing streets, public ways, or segments
thereof, as indicated inthe description below, are designated “snow streets” and parking orstanding of motor
vehicles are prohibited thereon during snowemergencies as set forth in the foregoing paragraphs:
NORTH-SOUTH STREETS Buttonwood Avenue -West
Wooster Street to Sand Ridge Road Church Street – Sand Ridge Road to Clay
Street Enterprise Street – Poe Road to Palmer Avenue Grove
Street
– Poe Road to Sand Ridge Road Lafayette Boulevard
Entire Length Larchwood Drive – Entire Length Maple
Street
– Conneaut Avenue to Sand Ridge Road Martindale Road
Wooster Street to Melrose Street Mercer Road – Scott Hamilton to south terminus
Prospect Street – Napoleon Road to East Poe Road Summit
Street
– Poe Road to Napoleon RoadStonegate Boulevard – West
Wooster Street to Sheffield Drive Tamarac Lane – Entire length
Wintergarden Road – Conneaut to Poe RoadEAST-WEST
STREETS
Clay Street – North Main Street to North Grove Street
Clough Street – South Main Street to eastern terminus in Stadium View Apartment
Complex Conneaut Avenue – North Grove Street to Mitchell Road
Court Street – North Grove Street to Thurstin Avenue Fourth
Street
– South College to eastern terminus Lehman Avenue
Entire Length East Merry Avenue – Thurstin Avenue to North College Drive
Scott Hamilton – Bentwood to Campbell Hill Road Sheffield
Drive
– West end to Wintergarden Road Wallace Avenue – North
Grove Street to Haskins RoadWest Wooster Street – Church Street to Western
corporation limits. Wren Road – Entire Length
CUL-DE-SACS AT THE ENDS OF THE
FOLLOWING
: Alberta Circle, Arlington Court, Boone Court,
Brownwood Court,Brownwood Drive, Carol Road, Charles Street, Cherry Hill Drive, ClarkStreet, Clearwater
Circle, Cobblestone Lane, Country Club Drive, DakotaCourt, Devonshire Street, Dogwood Court, Erie Court,
Ferndale Avenue,Hamilton Court, Hickory Court, Hunter Court, Jacqueline Place, JohnCourt, Keil Court,
Lelanford Circle, Madison Court, Manitoba Drive,Melrose Court, Monroe Court, Oakwood Court, Partridge Lane,
PeachtreeCourt, Picardie Court, Ranch Court, Reeves Court, Robin Court, RosewoodCourt, Saint Annes Court,
Sawgrass Court, Short Circle, Sunrise Drive,Timber Ridge Drive, Touraine Avenue, Tree Top Place, Turnberry
Court,Vale Court, Valleyview Drive, Van Buren Court, Victory Lane, WarblerCourt. SECTION
6.
A. This regulation becameeffective on December 13, 1978, and
was amended on November 3, 1980,October 8, 1982, October 29, 1984, November 10, 1987, September 10,1992,
October 11, 1996, October 16, 1997, October 26, 1998, October 12,1999, October 24, 2000, October 29, 2001,
October 24, 2002, November 5,2003, October, 26, 2004, October 24, 2006, October 29, 2007, October 17,2008,
October 15, 2010. John S. Fawcett Safety Director Nov. 6, 13, ’13


PUBLICATION
OFNOTICE
REVISEDCODE
SEC.2115.16 Toall persons interested in the
Estateof Mary C. Wichman,Deceased,Wood County Probate Court, Case No. 20131417. The fiduciaryin theestate
has filed an inventory and appraisal of the trust. Ahearingon the inventory and appraisal will beNovember
20,2013, at10:00 o’clock A.M. in the court. The court is located on the secondfloor in the Wood County
Courthouse, One Courthouse Square, BowlingGreen, Ohio. Any person desiring to file exceptions to
saidinventorymust file them at least five days prior to the day set forhearing.DAVIDE.
WOESSNER,ProbateJudge/ClerkBy:Sue Peery,DeputyClerk(SEAL)Oct.30, Nov. 6, ’13


001
LEGALNOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN
THE
BOWLING GREEN MUNICIPAL COURT,
WOOD COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 12CVG01680
Judge Mark B. Reddin IN THE MATTER OF: Maurer Mobile Home Court, Inc. Plaintiff
VS. AndrewBumpus DefendantTo the above defendant whose last know address is:18330 Brim Road, Lot #212,
Bowling Green, OH 43402; you are herebynotified that a civil complaint has been filed in the Bowling
GreenMunicipal Court, 711 S. Dunbridge Rd., Bowling Green, OH 43402, listingyou as the defendant.The object
of the first cause of action of thecomplaint is for judgment of eviction. The object of the second cause
ofaction of the complaint is fordelinquent lot rent and late fees inthe amount of $3,040.00, court costs,
attorney fees, and any otherremedy that the court determines is just and equitable. No person shallbe
evicted unless their right to possession has ended and no personshall be evicted in retaliation for the
exercise of their lawful rights.You may request a trial by jury. You have the right to seek legalassistance.
If you cannot afford a layer, you may contact your locallegal aid or legal service office. If none is
available, you may contactyour local bar association.On Thursday, December 5, 2013, at 1:30p.m. You are to
appear in this court for trail, if you wish to defendthe first cause of action. If you fail to appear and
defend, judgment bydefault will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in thecomplaint.You are here
by summoned and required to answer the secondcause of action on the complaint within twenty-eight (28) days
after thelast publication of this notice, which will be published once each weekfor six successive weeks.
The last publication will be madeon Nov.27, 2013, and the twenty-eight (28) days for answer will commerce
onthat date. If you fail to appear and defend, judgment by default will berendered against you for the
relief demanded in the complaint.Dated:Oct. 18, 2013KATHERINE E. THOMASClerk of CourtBowling GreenMunicipal
CourtOct 23, 30, Nov. 6, 13, 20, 27, ’13


PUBLICATION
OFNOTICE
REVISEDCODE
SEC.2115.16 Toall persons interested in the
Estateof Betty L. Leady,Deceased,Wood County Probate Court, Case No. 20131369. The fiduciaryin theestate has
filed an inventory and appraisal of the trust. Ahearingon the inventory and appraisal will beNovember
29,2013, at10:00 o’clock A.M. in the court. The court is located on the secondfloor in the Wood County
Courthouse, One Courthouse Square, BowlingGreen, Ohio. Any person desiring to file exceptions to
saidinventorymust file them at least five days prior to the day set forhearing.DAVIDE.
WOESSNER,ProbateJudge/ClerkBy:Sue Peery,DeputyClerk(SEAL)Nov.6, 13, ’13


PUBLICATION
OFNOTICE
REVISEDCODE
SEC.2115.16 Toall persons interested in the
Estateof Joshua K. LaRoe,Deceased,Wood County Probate Court, Case No. 20131293. The fiduciaryin theestate
has filed an inventory without appraisal of the trust. Ahearing on the inventory without appraisal will
beNovember 28,2013, at 10:00 o’clock A.M. in the court. The court is located onthesecond floor in the Wood
County Courthouse, One CourthouseSquare,Bowling Green, Ohio. Any person desiring to file exceptionsto
saidinventory must file them at least five days prior to the dayset forhearing.DAVIDE.
WOESSNER,ProbateJudge/ClerkBy:SuePeery,DeputyClerk(SEAL)Nov.6, 13, ’13


PUBLICATION
OFNOTICE
REVISEDCODE
SEC.2115.16 Toall persons interested in the
Estateof Rita N. Kimber,Deceased,Wood County Probate Court, Case No. 20131332. The fiduciaryin theestate has
filed an inventory and appraisal of the trust. Ahearingon the inventory and appraisal will beNovember
22,2013, at10:00 o’clock A.M. in the court. The court is located on the secondfloor in the Wood County
Courthouse, One Courthouse Square, BowlingGreen, Ohio. Any person desiring to file exceptions to
saidinventorymust file them at least five days prior to the day set forhearing.DAVIDE.
WOESSNER,ProbateJudge/ClerkBy:Sue Peery,DeputyClerk(SEAL)Oct.30, Nov. 6, ’13


NOTICE The Lakota Local School District(Sandusky County) will be accepting
proposals for snow plowing servicesuntil Thursday, November 14, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. in the Board Office
at5200 County Road 13, Kansas, Ohio 44841. Specifications can be receivedby calling Jennifer Hedrick,
Treasurer, at 419-986-6650. Any questionsshould be directed to:Marvin Schroeder at 419-986-6650. Nov. 5,
6,’13


REGULATIONS ESTABLISHING
POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR PARKING
RESTRICTIONS DURING SNOW EMERGENCIES SECTION 1.
PURPOSE
A. The purposes of this regulation are to:
1. Protectthe welfare and safety of the general public by eliminating
orminimizing the dangerous effects of snow, ice, or sleet accumulation onCity streets and other public ways;
2. Minimize trafficcongestion caused by the accumulation of snow, ice, or sleet
on Citystreets, and facilitate the movement of vehicular traffic when snow,ice, or sleet conditions develop
or appear likely to develop; 3. Providefor the rapid clearing of City streets
and other public ways duringconditions of snow, ice, or sleet accumulation, and to ensure theunimpeded
operation of snow removal equipment and emergency vehiclesalong City streets or other public ways during
snow, ice, or sleetconditions; 4. Prohibit motor vehicles from standing or
parkingor remaining parked or standing on certain City streets and other publicways during weather
conditions in which snow, ice, or sleet mayaccumulate or have accumulated. SECTION
2.
AUTHORITY A. Thisregulation is
prepared, published, and enforced under the authoritycontained in Section 30.71 of the City’s Codified
Ordinances. SECTION 3. APPLICABILITY
A. Thisregulation applies to all owners and operators of motor vehicles
withinthe corporation limits of the City of Bowling Green, Ohio. SECTION 4. POLICY AND
PROCEDURE
A. Whenin the judgment of the Mayor, Safety Director,
or their duly appointeddesignee, hazardous conditions caused by the accumulation or potentialaccumulation of
snow, ice, or sleet on City roads or other public wayshave developed or appear likely to develop, the Mayor,
the SafetyDirector, or their duly appointed designee may at their discretiondeclare a snow emergency.
B. Whenever a snow emergency isdeclared, the Mayor, Safety Director, or their
duly appointed designeeshall, as soon as possible thereafter, furnish a copy of suchdeclaration to the local
news media and the police duty dispatcher. C. Asnow emergency shall become
automatic without a formal declaration ofsuch emergency whenever the accumulation reaches a depth of two
inchesand prospects exist for additional accumulation. D. A snowemergency shall
continue until a termination announcement is made by theMayor, Safety Director, or their duly appointed
designee. A terminationannouncement may include any, some, or all of the streets or otherpublic ways, or
segments thereof, identified in the original declarationor automatically included under Paragraph 5A of this
regulation. E. Thestreets, public ways, or segments thereof identified in
Paragraph 5Abelow are hereby designated as snow streets. After a snow emergency hasbeen formally declared or
has automatically developed under theprovisions of Paragraph 4C above, no person shall, during the period
ofand upon expiration of the grace periods set forth in Paragraphs 4G and4H below, park or cause or permit
to remain parked or standing any motorvehicle on any snow street. F. If street
or weather conditionswarrant, in the judgment of the Mayor, Safety Director, or their dulyappointed
designee, snow streets in addition to those identified inParagraph 5A below may be designated in the formal
declaration ofemergency. Under such conditions, every attempt shall be made to posttemporary “no parking” or
“snow street” signs. G. If a snowemergency is formally declared or
automatically becomes effectivebetween the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., the owner or operator ofany
motor vehicle parked on any snow street shall remove such vehiclewithin two (2) hours following the
effective time of the emergency. Theeffective time of a snow emergency shall be stated in the
formaldeclaration, or, if a snow emergency becomes automatically effectiveunder Paragraph 4C above, the
effective time will be transmitted by theMayor, Safety Director, or their duly appointed designee to the
newsmedia and the police duty dispatcher. H. If a snow emergency isformally
declared or automatically becomes effective between the hoursof 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., the owner or
operator of any motor vehicleparked on any snow street must remove same by 9:00 a.m. following.
I. Althoughthe City of Bowling Green will make every effort to inform the
publicof the existence or probable development of weather conditions requiringremoval of parked or standing
motor vehicles from snow streets, theowners or operators of motor vehicles shall have full responsibility
todetermine probable or existing weather conditions and to remove parkedor standing motor vehicles as
required by this regulation. J. Nothingin this regulation shall permit any
vehicle to stand or be parked inviolation of any other standing or parking restriction previously
orsubsequently established by ordinance or erection of signs. K. Anymotor
vehicle found standing or parked on a snow street during a snowemergency shall, after elapse of time
stipulated in Paragraphs 4G and 4Habove, be in violation of this regulation, and the Mayor, SafetyDirector,
Public Works Director, and their duly appointed designees, orany uniformed officer of the City Police
Division, are empowered toforthwith remove or cause to be removed such vehicle for impoundment.Any costs
incurred in such impoundment shall be paid by the owner oroperator of such vehicle directly to the person,
firm, or governmentalunit towing and/or storing such vehicle, such costs to be in addition toany fines or
penalties which may be imposed upon the owner or operatorof such vehicle under Section 70.33 of the City’s
Codified Ordinances. L. Recordspertaining to the impoundment of any vehicles
under this regulationshall be maintained by the City Police Division. Such records shallinclude, but are not
necessarily limited to, the date and time ofimpoundment, location removed from, description and license
number ofvehicle, towing agency, and location removed to. No vehicle impoundedunder this regulation shall be
released until the owner or operator hasmade satisfactory arrangements with the appropriate parties
concerned.SECTION 5. DESIGNATED SNOW
STREETS
A. Thefollowing streets, public ways, or segments
thereof, as indicated inthe description below, are designated “snow streets” and parking orstanding of motor
vehicles are prohibited thereon during snowemergencies as set forth in the foregoing paragraphs:
NORTH-SOUTH STREETS Buttonwood Avenue -West
Wooster Street to Sand Ridge Road Church Street – Sand Ridge Road to Clay
Street Enterprise Street – Poe Road to Palmer Avenue Grove
Street
– Poe Road to Sand Ridge Road Lafayette Boulevard
Entire Length Larchwood Drive – Entire Length Maple
Street
– Conneaut Avenue to Sand Ridge Road Martindale Road
Wooster Street to Melrose Street Mercer Road – Scott Hamilton to south terminus
Prospect Street – Napoleon Road to East Poe Road Summit
Street
– Poe Road to Napoleon RoadStonegate Boulevard – West
Wooster Street to Sheffield Drive Tamarac Lane – Entire length
Wintergarden Road – Conneaut to Poe RoadEAST-WEST
STREETS
Clay Street – North Main Street to North Grove Street
Clough Street – South Main Street to eastern terminus in Stadium View Apartment
Complex Conneaut Avenue – North Grove Street to Mitchell Road
Court Street – North Grove Street to Thurstin Avenue Fourth
Street
– South College to eastern terminus Lehman Avenue
Entire Length East Merry Avenue – Thurstin Avenue to North College Drive
Scott Hamilton – Bentwood to Campbell Hill Road Sheffield
Drive
– West end to Wintergarden Road Wallace Avenue – North
Grove Street to Haskins RoadWest Wooster Street – Church Street to Western
corporation limits. Wren Road – Entire Length
CUL-DE-SACS AT THE ENDS OF THE
FOLLOWING
: Alberta Circle, Arlington Court, Boone Court,
Brownwood Court,Brownwood Drive, Carol Road, Charles Street, Cherry Hill Drive, ClarkStreet, Clearwater
Circle, Cobblestone Lane, Country Club Drive, DakotaCourt, Devonshire Street, Dogwood Court, Erie Court,
Ferndale Avenue,Hamilton Court, Hickory Court, Hunter Court, Jacqueline Place, JohnCourt, Keil Court,
Lelanford Circle, Madison Court, Manitoba Drive,Melrose Court, Monroe Court, Oakwood Court, Partridge Lane,
PeachtreeCourt, Picardie Court, Ranch Court, Reeves Court, Robin Court, RosewoodCourt, Saint Annes Court,
Sawgrass Court, Short Circle, Sunrise Drive,Timber Ridge Drive, Touraine Avenue, Tree Top Place, Turnberry
Court,Vale Court, Valleyview Drive, Van Buren Court, Victory Lane, WarblerCourt. SECTION
6.
A. This regulation becameeffective on December 13, 1978, and
was amended on November 3, 1980,October 8, 1982, October 29, 1984, November 10, 1987, September 10,1992,
October 11, 1996, October 16, 1997, October 26, 1998, October 12,1999, October 24, 2000, October 29, 2001,
October 24, 2002, November 5,2003, October, 26, 2004, October 24, 2006, October 29, 2007, October 17,2008,
October 15, 2010. John S. Fawcett Safety Director Nov. 6, 13, ’13


PUBLICATION
OFNOTICE
REVISEDCODE
SEC.2115.16 Toall persons interested in the
Estateof Mary C. Wichman,Deceased,Wood County Probate Court, Case No. 20131417. The fiduciaryin theestate
has filed an inventory and appraisal of the trust. Ahearingon the inventory and appraisal will beNovember
20,2013, at10:00 o’clock A.M. in the court. The court is located on the secondfloor in the Wood County
Courthouse, One Courthouse Square, BowlingGreen, Ohio. Any person desiring to file exceptions to
saidinventorymust file them at least five days prior to the day set forhearing.DAVIDE.
WOESSNER,ProbateJudge/ClerkBy:Sue Peery,DeputyClerk(SEAL)Oct.30, Nov. 6, ’13


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