Wednesday, August 5, 2020 The Commercial Review Portland, 47371 www.thecr.com $1 Tentative schedule Water park hours will be based on lifeguard availability By RILEY EUBANKS letes who serve as lifeguards will likely be closed because of a found at facebook.com/Port - improvement to a park, such as The Commercial Review being unable to work. lack of availability of life - landWaterPark. a new scoreboard, it is consid - Portland Water Park’s sched - The board also passed a new guards. She said about five of First presented at a board ered as a donation to the park ule after this weekend, like use of field policy for park facil - her lifeguards are leaving for meeting months ago and since department and belongs to the everything else in the COVID- ities that was presented and college while others will have revised, the board passed a poli - city. 19-dominated world, is tenta - organized by board member hectic schedules because of cy stating which organizations Portland Mayor John Boggs tive. Brian Ison. sports obligations. are allowed to use park facilities hopes the appointment of Glen Water park manager Missy The water park normally clos - The water park may also be and when they are expected to Bryant to the park board is a Bader told Portland Park Board es during the week once school only open for a morning or use them. permanent improvement. Boggs at its meeting Tuesday that starts, but since Jay School evening session only on some The goal is to create a clear told board members that Bryant she’ll post on the pool’s Face - Board last week postponed the days, Bader said. Board mem - scheduling lineage so that there will serve on the board as its book page whether or not the corporation’s start date until ber Chris Compton commended isn’t an overlap in organizations fifth member and is his second facility will be open on any Sept. 9, it can be open on some Bader for being flexible during that want to use park facilities appointment to the board — given day after this weekend weekdays through Labor Day. the pandemic and regularly at the same time. Ison said it is Ison was the first — since because of college students and Bader said there is a Saturday updating the pool’s social also now policy that if an organ - becoming mayor Jan. 1. Jay County High School ath - later this month when the pool media account, which can be ization contributes a permanent See Schedule page 2 Progress is slow on relief Bulk is back measure Sides remain ‘far apart’ in key areas

By ANDREW TAYLOR Associated Press WASHINGTON — Frus - trated Senate Republicans re-upped their complaints that Democratic negotia - tors are taking too hard a line in talks on a sweeping coronavirus relief bill, but an afternoon negotiating session brought at least modest concessions from both sides, even as an agreement appears far off. Top Democrats emerged from a 90-minute meeting Tuesday with Trump administration officials to declare more progress. The Trump team agreed with that assessment and high - lighted its offer to extend a moratorium on evictions from federally subsidized housing through the end of the year. “We really went down, issue by issue by issue slog - ging through this. They The Commercial Review/Ray Cooney made some concessions which we appreciated. We Jay School Corporation employees haul coolers full of meals into place in March in preparation to be loaded onto made some concessions buses for distribution to local children. Jay Schools announced Tuesday that it would resume its food distribution program that they appreciated,” said this month, with pick-up available on Fridays at Bloomfield, East Jay, Redkey and Westlawn elementary schools. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-New York. “We’re still far away on a lot of the important Jay School Corporation will resume food issues but we’re continuing to go back.” White House chief of distribution program through the end of August staff Mark Meadows said By RAY COONEY left school March 13, which Tuesday’s session was The Commercial Review ended up being the final day “probably the most produc - Classes are delayed until Pick-up plan classes were in session in-per - tive meeting we’ve had to after Labor Day. son for the 2019-20 school year. date.” Treasury Secretary Food service will resume Jay School Corporation announced Tuesday that it would resume its food dis - Initially, lunches could be Steven Mnuchin said the this week. tribution plan this month following last week’s decision to delay the start of classes until after Labor Day. Details are as follows. picked up daily at local two sides set a goal of Jay School Corporation schools. The corporation later reaching an agreement by announced Tuesday that it Regular hours switched to a bulk feeding pro - the end of the week. would resume its food distri - 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Fridays at Bloomfield, gram, with a week’s worth of “I would characterize bution for local children East Jay, Redkey and Westlawn elementary schools meals being delivered to concessions made by Secre - beginning Friday. tary Mnuchin and the “country kids” while in-town Bulk food — five breakfasts administration as being far After hours students could pick them up at and five lunches — will be more substantial than the 5 to 6 p.m. on Fridays at Jay County High School designated schools. concessions that had been available for pickup from 11 Food distribution was shut a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday at Bloom - For more information about the food distribution plan, down as of July 20 to allow the made by the Democrat contact [email protected] or (260) 726-9306. negotiators,” Meadows field, East Jay, Redkey and corporation’s food service said. Westlawn elementary schools. staff time to prepare for the House Speaker Nancy That pattern will continue new school year. Between Pelosi, D-California, issued through the remainder of March 18 and July 20, Jay a pointed reminder that she August, as allowed by a federal difference for them,” said Jay week to delay the start of the Schools distributed 425,000 and Schumer are “legisla - waiver. Schools superintendent Jere - school year from the original meals to local children. tors with long experience” For those who can’t make it my Gulley. “Our economy took date of Aug. 12 in part to allow Gulley said the decision to and a track record of work - to those locations during the a hit. I’m sure that’s affected staff to adjust to an anticipat - go with the pick-up sites only ing complicated deals — a day, there will be an after- families that were out of work ed increase in demand for the for the food distribution this rejoinder to critics com - hours pick-up session from 5 for a while … We’re taking one online-only option following month was made to allow bus plaining that they are being to 6 p.m. on Fridays at Jay more bit of stress out of the Indiana Gov. ’s drivers time off before school too tough and that the talks County High School. lives of people who were executive order requiring resumes. He noted that are taking too long. Those who have questions affected by the closure of the masks where social distancing Chartwells, which manages “We agree that we want can contact economy … is not possible. The new start the school corporation’s food to have an agreement,” [email protected] “It’s been, I think, a positive date for classes is Sept. 9. service, can rotate staff in Pelosi said. “Let’s engineer .us or (260) 726-9306. thing for our families. People Jay School Corporation from other sites to allow local back from there as to what “I think there are families have been very supportive.” began food service distribu - food service workers time off we have to do to get that who need it, where it makes a Jay School Board voted last tions five days after students as needed. done.” See Progress page 6

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Jay County had a high tem - perature of 72 degrees Tues - Page 4 — Jay County 4-H Thursday — Results from day. The low was 58. Jay County Commissioners says thank you for donations. the JCHS girls golf team at the Tonight’s low will be 53. have scheduled a special meet - Letters to the editor. South Adams Invitational. Mostly sunny skies are in the ing for 3 p.m. Aug. 12 in the forecast for Thursday with a commissioners’ room at Jay Page 10 — Patriot girls Saturday — New restau - high of 77. County Courthouse. golfers place fourth at opening rant is getting ready to open in See page 2 for an extended invitational. Dunkirk. outlook. The Commercial Review Page 2 Local Wednesday, August 5, 2020 Felony arrests Theft later that day from Jay charge of possession of He is being held without Nicholas E. Maxwell, 36, County Jail after he was A Portland woman was County Jail on $2,000 methamphetamine, a bond in Jay County Jail. 528 W. High St., had an allegedly found with ille - arrested last month for bond. Level 6 felony. original charge of posses - gal drugs and arrested this theft. Troy D. Easton, 51, 615 Probation violation sion of methampheta - morning. Lindsey L. Lawhead, 23, Failed to appear N. Hickory St., also A Redkey man is being mine, a Level 6 felony. Lee E. Funkhouser, 45, 539 W. Main St., was A Dunkirk man was allegedly violated his pro - held on $1,000 bond in Jay 322 E. Wayne St., was arrested July 7 and arrested Tuesday after he bation related to an origi - County Jail after he was Possession charged with possession charged with theft, a Level failed to appear in court nal charge of criminal arrested Tuesday for violat - A Redkey man is being of a narcotic drug, a Level 6 felony. She was released related to an original trespass, a Level 6 felony. ing his probation. held on $10,000 bond in Jay 6 felony. Jay Circuit Court Judge Brian Hutchison Main St., was given 37 days credit Allison Henry, civil collection expungement Nikkole McBride v. Eric Fined and sentenced for time served and assessed LVNV Funding LLC v. Jeffrey Melinda Rust v. Mary Gal - McBride, dissolution Battery court costs of $185. McMullen, civil collection lagher, civil tort Denice Bell v. Shana Yantis, A Dunkirk man was sentenced LVNV Funding LLC v. Tonya Mary Vazquez v. Charles Pow - protective order to 60 months in Indiana Depart - Judgments Simmons, civil collection ell, dissolution Cheyenne Mantooth v. Everett ment of Correction after he Indiana was awarded $185 from Joe Ann Wilhelm v. Aaron Wil - Portfolio Recovery Associates J. Rockhill, protective order pleaded guilty to battery result - David Charlton, Level 5 felony helm, dissolution LLC v. Amber Russell, civil collec - ing in serious bodily injury, a Chastity Russell v. Ethan tion Dissolution Level 5 felony. Cases filed McEwen, protective order Indiana Farm Bureau Insur - Jackie A. Lemke (Rigby) and David Charlton, 34, 1261 S. Circuit UniFund CCR LLC v. Elizabeth Holdcroft v. Indiana, ance v. Kyli Miller, civil plenary Brendon M. Lemke. CR almanac

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Powerball Daily Four: 2-7-4-1 Estimated jackpot: Quick Draw: 3-11-12- $147 million 16-17-20-22-26-27-30-31-36- 38-43-56-59-60-75-76-80 Photo provided Mega Millions Cash 5: 19-22-29-31-40 2-22-30-42-62 Estimated jackpot: $105,000 Mega Ball: 20 Megaplier: 3 Ohio Estimated jackpot: $22 Schedule ... Midday million Pick 3: 9-3-3 Continued from page 1 •Approved to pay up to and the field will be repair the exterior of the Pick 4: 0-7-5-2 Board president Shauna $500 out of the park’s ready by the time the sea - press box at Runkle- Hoosier Pick 5: 9-0-9-3-6 Runkle, however, said that general fund to repair the son starts Aug. 22. Miller Field, home of the Midday Evening Bryant was not notified of sprinklers at Hines- •Heard from street and Portland Rockets base - Daily Three: 9-3-3 Pick 3: 3-1-4 Tuesday’s meeting, for Inman Memorial Field. parks department super - ball team, which is sched - Daily Four: 4-3-3-00 Pick 4: 0-0-6-5 which he was absent. Pee-wee football commis - intendent Tom Leonhard uled to play its last games Quick Draw: 1-7-10-13- Pick 5: 0-9-7-3-9 In other business, board sioner Chester Franks that the department of the year in a tourna - 14-24-26-31-33-42-44-48-49- Rolling Cash: 2-4-6-24- members Giles Laux, Ison, said the sprinkler system replaced the acid pump at ment this weekend in 50-53-65-74-76-77-78 27 Compton and Runkle: will be repaired Aug. 12 the pool and is looking to Kokomo. Evening Estimated jackpot: Daily Three: 7-6-3 $157,000 Capsule Reports Markets Off the road of corn at around 3:25 p.m. Mon - to a stop on a railroad near Harris A Hartford City man was driving day. Mechanical Industrial Contractors Cooper Farms C e n t r a l S t a t e s t o o f a s t o n I n d i a n a 6 7 w h i le F r e d e r ic k E . W a lk e r, 7 3 , w h o w a s In c . a t 2 3 0 1 W . 1 2 5 S o u t h , P o r tl a n d . 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Portland Sept. corn ...... 2.85 ing the wrong way on a one way street, Schmidt , Larry: 3 p.m., West Corn ...... 3.15 Beans ...... 8.58 $160.50; Victoria K. Pierce, Hartford Lawn Cemetery, Geneva. Sept. corn ...... 3.05 Sept. beans ...... 8.45 City, driving while suspended, $135.50. Deferral Oct. corn ...... 3.01 Wheat ...... 4.96 Spencer E. McCombs, Dunkirk, Service listings provided by Nov. corn ...... 3.01 Aug. wheat ...... 4.96 Trial scheduled motorcycle permit violation, $160.50; Corey Bellis, Portland, driving 86 James L. Williams, Frankfort, driving PROGRESSIVE mph in a 55 mph zone, Sept. 2. 45 mph in a 30 mph zone, $150.50; Danny L. Duncan, Hartford City, speeding 65 OFFICE PRODUCTS Today in history Failed to appear mph in a 55 mph zone, $145.50; Anne E. 120 N. Meridian St. Fullmer, Portland, seat belt violation, David W. Boyle, Dunkirk, parking an Portland, Indiana 47371 On Aug. 5, 1974 , the In 1953 , Operation oversized vehicle in a prohibited space $25; Ashley M. Thompson, Portland, White House released Big Switch began as (two counts); Michael B. Krueger, Rich - speeding 84 mph in a 55 mph zone, $171; (260) 726-9201 transcripts of subpoe - remaining prisoners mond, driving while suspended; Brit - Akniyah J. Pointer, Muncie, license progressiveofficeproducts.com naed tape recordings taken during the Kore - tany A. Somers, license plate violation; plate violation, $160.50. showing that President an War were exchanged Richard Nixon and his at Panmunjom. chief of staff, H.R. Halde - In 1970 , lambs man, had discussed a brought the biggest Funding gets pulled plan in June 1972 to use haul at the Jay County FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) vote, the Fort Wayne Rede - the CIA to thwart the 4-H auction, with Loy’s — Fort Wayne’s redevelop - velopment Commission ter - FBI’s Watergate investi - Sale Barn winning a ment commission has minated an economic devel - gation; it sparked Nixon’s bidding battle with pulled $62 million in public opment agreement with resignation. State Sen. William Fra - funding for a project to RTM Ventures, thereby In 1936 , Jesse Owens zier for Jim Sipe’s redevelop a sprawling for - ending public involvement of the United States won grand champion lamb. mer General Electric com - in the $280 million mixed- the 200-meter dash at the Loy’s won the bidding at plex in the northeastern use redevelopment project Berlin Olympics, collect - $2.25 per pound for a Indiana city. south of downtown, The ing the third of his four total of $261. In Monday’s unanimous Journal Gazette reported. gold medals. —AP and The CR Citizen’s calendar

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Main Taylor Lehman, VP of Human Resources Police Pension Board, St. Swiss Village 1350 W. Main St., Berne, IN 46711 The Commercial Review Wednesday, August 5, 2020 Family Page 3 Ordinary can Best advice: Love your daughter become ecstacy DEAR ABBY: My 14-year-old that most of her friends are daughter recently came out of other men? BY TED KOOSER the closet, and it has made my I DO think there is some - U.S. Poet Laureate husband and me quite upset. She Dear thing going on, which is the Twelve percent of the American says she is “bicurious, pansexual reason she doesn’t want you to population have and polyamorous.” She now Abby see that account. The most migraines, and that’s Life in Poetry insists everyone call her by a gen - important question is: Do you about 500,000 of you, der-neutral name, gave herself a trust her? You won’t know the based upon our current side shave and dyed her hair pink answer to that until your rela - readership in print and after we repeatedly told her not tionship has developed fur - online. to. She wants us to refer to her as expertise in adolescents. ther. So stop using the L word I hope none of you have sity Press. Note the line “they” and not “she.” Above all, she needs the sup - until you know her much, one today, nor Barbara borrowed from Emily Boys used to like her, and she port of her parents right now. much better. Schmitz, either. Dickinson. Her most used to have friends, but she •••••••••• •••••••••• This is from her book recent book is Just Out - threw it all away to be “unique.” DEAR ABBY: I met this beauti - DEAR ABBY: My husband of Always the Detail, from side from Sandhills You may think we should let her ful woman online three months 11 years told me that when his Stephen F. Austin Univer - Press. be true to herself, but in the ago. We haven’t met in person former mother-in-law dies, he process, she is disrespecting us yet, but plan to. We spend at least would like to go to the funeral. He Migraine and ruining her image. She eight hours a day online together, was friendly with her before he It comes in deepest dark, riding thinks she’s all grown up and can and our relationship has really married her daughter. I’m not OK a nightmare. You wake yelping, do whatever she wants, and I just advanced. I know she’s real and with this. What do you think? — you think from your fear, but discover can’t get through to her. not a “catfish” because we talk UNUSUAL IN THE SOUTH this distress is caused by pain. She is also letting herself go. about everything. We even tell DEAR UNUSUAL: If your The migraine descends, an unwished- She used to be in good shape, but each other the L word. husband feels the need to pay for gift, like a not-very-pleasant she quit track and field because it My dilemma is, she has a sec - his respects to his former prediction from a fortune-telling gypsy. was a “gender-conforming” ond Facebook account and mother-in-law, he should do it. sport. She is now getting chubby, absolutely refuses to accept my And when he does, it would be Pleading for it to depart never works. looks horrible and is depressed. friend request. She says she nice if you were at his side, Better to invoke blessing, welcome Help! — DAD WITHOUT needs her privacy, and it’s none supporting him in his grief. the unbidden guest—it’ll get worse of my business. She also tells me before it gets better. Then finally, ANSWERS •••••••••• DEAR DAD: Your daughter her friends on that page are all Dear Abby is written by Abigail as Emily was wise enough to foresee, male co-workers. She said she “After great pain, a formal feeling comes.” may, indeed, be depressed. Van Buren, also known as Jeanne She’s at an age where she is prefers to have mostly male Phillips, and was founded by her friends in her life. When relief blossoms so sweet, so trying to figure out who she is, mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Am I wrong to be upset if she unassuming, you wonder why and because she has lost her Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or the rest of humanity isn’t spinning friends and her parents are refuses to let me see that profile P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA in ecstasy for the opportunity to mad at her, I can understand or be one of her friends there? 90069. feel like this. Just ordinary. why. Am I asking too much? 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The offer would be to love your have spent a lot of time online funds) to: Dear Abby, Popularity English at the University of introduction’s author, Ted daughter, stop criticizing her with this woman, your rela - Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Mor - Nebraska, Lincoln. Poem Kooser, served as United and make an appointment for tionship is still new. As your ris, IL 61054-0447. (Shipping and copyright ©2014 by Barbara States Poet Laureate Con - you and your husband to talk relationship proceeds, how handling are included in the Schmitz, “Migraine,” sultant in Poetry to the with a psychologist with will you feel about the fact price.) from Always the Library of Congress from Detail (Stephen F. Austin 2004 to 2006. Hints from Heloise A fresh idea Sherrie, the lids on many gives a much better seal. — suggested. I boiled the whisk with ing hard water residue. 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I tried an idea my sister reader in a recent column regard - Barbara in Virginia Community Calendar Notices will appear in mation, call Pastor Randy Sarah Conrad at (260) 589- Community Calendar as Davis at (765) 369-2085. 4496. space is available. To sub - STRESS AND ANXIETY mit an item, email CLASS — Meets each Thursday [email protected]. Wednesday at 2nd Chance CELEBRATE RECOV - at Life Ministries, 228 S. ERY — A 12-step Christian Today Meridian St., Portland. For recovery program meets at AL-ANON FAMILY more information, call (206) 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. each GROUP — New Begin - 726-9625 or (260) 703-0534. Thursday at A Second nings, a support group for PENNVILLE FAIR Chance At Life Ministries, friends and families of BOARD — Will meet at 7 228 S. Meridian St. in Port - alcoholics, will meet at 6:30 p.m. the first Wednesday of land. For more informa - p.m. each Wednesday in the each month at the Pen - tion, call Brenda Eads at Zion Lutheran Church, 218 nville Community Center. (260) 726-9625 or Dave Keen E. High St., Portland. For SINGLES AND SEPA - at (260) 251-8792. more information, call (260) RATES SUPPORT GROUP A BETTER LIFE – BRI - 726-8229. — For anyone who’s lost a ANNA’S HOPE — A faith- A BETTER LIFE – BRI - loved one or has a spouse based recovery group for ANNA’S HOPE — A faith- living in long-term care or all kinds of addictions, will based recovery group for suffering from an illness, meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. all kinds of addictions, will the group will meet at 2 each Thursday at Asbury meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. p.m. the first Wednesday of United Methodist Church, each Wednesday at Redkey each month in the Arthur 204 E. Arch St. in Portland. United Methodist Church, & Gloria Muselman Well - Come early for a meal. For 122 W. Main St. Come early ness Pavilion in Berne. For more information, call for a meal. For more infor - more information, call Kevin Culy at (260) 251-2843. PORTLAND LIONS CLUB — Will meet the first Thursday of the month at Portland Lions Civic Cen - ter, 307 W. 100 North. The Sudoku meal will be served at 6:30 p.m. and the meeting will begin at 7 p.m. SENIOR CITIZENS CARD CLUB — Will meet at 1 p.m. on first, second, third and fifth Thursday of each month at Jay Commu - nity Center. FORGET-ME-NOT — A support group for parents, friends and relatives who have lost a baby through miscarriage, birth or ill - ness will meet from 7 to 9 p.m. at St. Vincent Ran - dolph Hospital, Winchester. For more information, call Kimberly Sibery at (765) 964-6075. Friday SOFT SHOULDERS — A support group for anyone suffering from memory loss, will meet at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday’s Solution the first Friday of each month in the Fireplace The objective is to fill a Room at Edelweiss Place at nine-by nine grid so that Swiss Village in Berne. For each column, each row, and more information, call (260) each of the nine three-by- 589-3173. three boxes (also called CINCINNATUS blocks or regions) contains LEAGUE — Will meet at the digits from 1 to 9 only one time each. noon Friday, Aug. 7, at Har - mony Cafe in Portland. Members are encouraged to wear a mask and prac - tice social distancing. The Commercial Review Page 4 Opinion Wednesday, August 5, 2020 Pandemic a constant during vacation By JACK RONALD inside local restaurants to check like isopropyl alcohol, plenty of It’s a low-key affair: Silent auc - The Commercial Review our their procedures and get a distancing. The hotel’s restau - tion, tag sale, games for the kids, Today — Aug. 5 — I was sup - Back feel for our comfort level. rant and bar had not yet house plants for sale and rides in posed to be at the Jaffrey Church We stopped by Pete’s in Albany reopened. The bar may not be a vintage Model T. Fair. in the for pulled pork street tacos one open even now. And Connie and I love it. But COVID-19 was having Saturday, and a couple of weeks But there was a place in town Especially in the final 20 min - none of that. Saddle later had some amazing que - within walking distance where utes or so when some of the As it has for so many other sadilla at Agave Azul in Port - we could get dinner — again items for sale are marked down events, the virus canceled it from land. In both instances, the staff with all CDC precautions to half price. the calendar. was taking precautions, though observed. But as we sat on the beach While I try to get a handle on daughters and their husbands some of the customers didn’t A day later and we were at the with a glass of wine, we learned this thing called retirement, the have all been working from seem to have gotten the message. cabin and were widening our cir - from Connie’s brother Geoffrey plan was to start with a vacation home. Our grandchildren have Then it was a question of fig - cle, as the saying goes these days. that the fair had been canceled. and stretch it. The theory was been away from school and day - uring out where to stay along the Connie’s sister and our niece It should have come as no sur - that if I began to relax away from care. way. were there. They’ve been observ - prise. This is the year of cancel - a 45-year-plus work life during And after I fill up the tank on It’s a two-day trip up to the ing the lockdown strictly, as had lations. vacation, then before I knew it my car, I always use a bit of hand cabin. our offspring. Just the same, I’d checked the I’d be truly retired. sanitizer. Last year, we stopped at a reno - Even then we were cautious. church’s website before we left That meant, first, a trek up to So, we’re not taking this light - vated historic hotel in Seneca When several family members and the fair was still listed on the Connie’s family’s cabin in south - ly. Falls, New York, called The gathered for cocktails on the pri - calendar. ern New Hampshire. We are, after all, in the target Gould, named after the pump vate beach by the lake, we sat in Oops, said Connie’s brother. And that meant, of course, demographic. No existing health company. We loved the place. lawn chairs in a circle with a six- He’s in charge of the website braving this new pandemic problems, but we’re in our 70s. They were in about their sec - foot radius. and didn’t get the news out soon world of ours. Just the same, we decided to ond week of re-opening when we It was then that I learned enough. The plan was to mitigate risks, make the trip, even though the made the trip, and it was clear about the Jaffrey Church Fair. “So we made this whole trip though we couldn’t eliminate landscape would be different New York State — based upon its The fair — a picture-perfect for nothing?” I kidded him. them all. thanks to COVID-19. tough experience with the virus New England event — is always The good news is that I didn’t We’ve been masked and social We “put our toe in the water” — was taking things seriously. held on the first Wednesday in buy anything silly in that last 20 distancing for months now. Our by having a couple of lunches Masks, sanitizer that smelled August. minutes of half-price sale. Next steps after tech hearing The Washington Post The chief executives of the country’s four most prominent technology titans earned a new nickname from Congress in Guest landmark antitrust hearing last week: cyber-barons. Now that lawmakers have Editorial had a chance to bark at the 21st- century economy’s juggernauts, they must decide whether (and how) to bite. Most Republicans spent their allotted would enter “destroy mode” if he didn’t time at the more than five-hour hearing consent to the purchase of his firm. grandstanding about supposed censor - Google, they said, stole other sites’ content ship of conservative viewpoints; Democ - to improve its own products, and then rats spent theirs grandstanding about privileged those products to drive the antitrust. Because this was an antitrust other sites into obscurity. hearing, the latter approach was prefer - The through line here is clear: Congress able – but still far from ideal. Interrupted argues that these companies exploit their so frequently, the witnesses could hardly dominance in various marketplaces to say anything illuminating. Instead, the maintain their dominance. This argu - majority on the House Commerce sub - ment leans heavily on harm to competi - committee devoted to scrutinizing market tors, even though antitrust law has been power staged a public, if somewhat anec - interpreted in recent decades to protect dotal, reveal of evidence they have gath - against harm to consumers, chiefly ered over a year-long investigation. through higher prices. But that’s why the Amazon was accused of leveraging its legislative branch is getting involved: to access to proprietary data of third-party consider whether antitrust doctrine needs sellers in its marketplace to drive com - an update in the digital age, when big data petitors out of business. Apple was skews what regulators thought they knew accused of pulling a similar trick against about pricing, and when unforeseen and developers in its app store, using its con - often immeasurable harms may arise trol as a cudgel to extract a cut of their from the concentration of too much con - profits as well as target software that trol in too few hands. threatens its own. Facebook, lawmakers This is a worthy task. Yet the line-draw - charged, adopts a “copy, acquire, kill” ing between good business and bad behav - strategy to snuff out any start-up that ior may not be as easy as legislators make could prove a rival – enough so that Insta - it seem, and these firms often help even as gram’s founder feared Mark Zuckerberg they can harm. 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Some school buildings tendents did not immedi - out consideration for the ana’s second-largest vided for necessary safety “The members of AFT don’t have central air, cre - ately respond to requests strain it places on them, teacher organization resources such as masks Indiana will not be threat - ating a “difficult” situa - for comment. Dunham added. It’s anoth - announced Tuesday that and cleaning products and ened or bullied into tion for students and Teachers in Avon Com - er issue she called on dis - its members may resort to cases in the community returning to situations teachers required to wear munity Schools, just west tricts to consider when striking to ensure a safe are under control. The that are not safe,” Dun - masks throughout the of Indianapolis, gathered weighing learning options return to school as the union did not explain ham said. “Our lives and school day. In most class - with signs Monday to for the new academic year. state continues to deal what an acceptable level our children’s lives are at rooms, it’s also “virtually peacefully protest district Last week, the Indiana with the coronavirus pan - of infection might be. stake.” impossible” to space desks schools reopening, she State Teachers Associa - demic. If those safeguards She said the union is at least 6 feet apart to keep said. On Tuesday, the tion, the largest teachers The Indiana chapter of aren’t met, AFT Indiana monitoring school reopen - students socially distant. school district said it union in the state, also the American Federation President GlenEva Dun - ings “day-by-day.” Dozens “There are things that learned that a second high called for school buildings of Teachers, which repre - ham said union members of Indiana school districts we’re asking for in order school staff member had to only reopen if coron - sents around 4,500 teach - would consider a strike. A have already reopened for for us to feel safe,” Dun - tested positive for the avirus cases are “under ers and education staff resolution passed by in-person classes, or are ham said. “If they can’t do coronavirus since classes control in the community” statewide, said schools AFT’s national executive planning to in the coming that, then we ask to go vir - resumed July 29. and that specific protec - should reopen for in-per - council indicates the weeks, and Dunham said tual.” Even with remote learn - tions are in place for stu - son instruction only if union will back local or concerns remain about The Indiana Depart - ing options available, dents and staff to keep the teachers and school staff state-led teachers strikes the precautions in place ment of Education and the teachers are still being virus at bay. Indiana court rejects appeal in fatal shooting INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An belated appeal of his guilty pleas home in rural Laurel, about 50 guilty pleas and sentence in dismissal of Ison's request Indiana appeals court has reject - and sentence, the Palladium- miles southeast of Indianapolis. court filings. argued that his petition was ed the latest request by a man Item reported. Those killed were: Roy D. Napi - On Feb. 3, he petitioned the improperly attempting to cir - convicted of fatally shooting five Ison, 54, had pleaded guilty in er, 50; Angela Napier, 47; Melissa Franklin County trial court cumvent the appeals court. people in southeastern Indiana March 2012 to the five killings. L. Napier, 23; Jacob L. Napier, 18; seeking to be allowed to pursue a In last week's ruling, the in 2011 who sought to appeal his He was sentenced to five life- and Henry X. Smith, 43. belated appeal. Ison claimed, appeals court dismissed Ison's guilty pleas and sentence in without-parole sentences, and A probable cause affidavit without documentation, that he request without explanation. those slayings. he's currently serving that sen - alleged the shootings were had diligently sought to appeal Ison has repeatedly argued in In a ruling issued last week, tence at the Wabash Valley Cor - linked to Ison's efforts to buy the guilty pleas. his requests for post-conviction the state Court of Appeals dis - rectional Center in Carlisle. prescription painkillers. After the trial court denied relief that he was made to feel missed David Ison's appeal of a Ison was convicted of fatally Since his sentencing, Ison has that petition, he raised the issue that he was eligible for the death trial court's decision that denied shooting the five victims in Sep - repeatedly sought post-convic - with the appeals court. The penalty, when he actually was him the opportunity to file a tember 2011 in and near a mobile tion relief and challenged his state's motion supporting the not. Deeds Amanda K. and Jason don and Katelyn Resler, Beam LLC to Heather deed — Lots 1 and 2, orig - of Section 22, Wayne Part of Section 8, Jackson A. Westfall to Donna G. quit claim deed — Part of M. and Jason E. Maitlen, inal plat of Bryant Township, 0.86 acre Township, 10.45 acres Walker, warranty deed — Section 36, Pike Town - warranty deed — Lots 19 David R. and Hope L. Joseph H. and Sharon Cathleeen M. and Den - Part of Section 1, Knox ship, 2.94 acres and 20, Imel Subdivision Jones to Steven E. John - S. Dues to Dues Milk nis D. Spaulding living Township, 3.33 acres Ervin Graber to Judy A. II son, warranty deed — House LLC, quit claim trusts to Greazy Pickle Sandra K. Wood Yaney, warranty deed — Jerry W. and Frances Part of Section 32, Greene deed — Part of Section 1 LLC, warranty deed — Lot (deceased) to Dee Ann, Outlot 10, Jackson and C. McAbee revocable Township, four acres and 2, Madison Township, 2, original plat of Portland Jarvis and Jay Wood, deed Reed Subdivision trusts to Samuel D. and Agnes L. White 51.9628 acres Dorothy L. Dunnington affidavit — Section 5, Pike Doris May Hardwick Wendy S. Pitman, war - (deceased) to Russell G. Janet K. Bixler to Brent Crouch, warranty Township, 160 acres (deceased) to Anthony, ranty deed — Lots 63 and and Steven B. White, deed (deceased) to Aimee L. deed — Lot 2, McNelly Randy J. Clevenger to Margaret, Marilyn, 64, Cadwallader and affidavit — Lots 37, 38 and Hwang and Robert and Subdivision Hugo Gonzalez, quit Michael, Molly and Edgard Addition 39, Current’s South Side Scott D. Bixler, personal Jason Stewart to claim deed — Lots 134 and William Hardwick, per - Fred M. Whipple to Addition Redkey representative deed — Christy and John Moore, 135, South Portland sonal representative deed Deborah Whipple, quit Patricia A. McAbee and Section 12, Jackson Town - warranty deed — Lot 4, Synovia Freshwater to — Part of Section 24, claim deed — Lot 179, William D. McAbee Sr. to ship, 68 acres Meeker Addition Terry Snyder, quit claim Madison Township, 0.822 Votaw’s Third Addition Darren McAbee, warran - Marie R. Glassford rev - Tessa Butcher to Indi - deed — Lot 2, Manning acre Jay County to Landra ty deed — Part of Section ocable trust to John ana Bureau of Motor Subdivision Thomas L. and Nancy S. and Douglas R. Fraley 20, Pike Township, 13.71 Glassford, trustee deed — Vehicles, deed affidavit — MT Tabor United A. Robbins (deceased) to Jr., easement — Part of acres Lots 1 and 2, original plat Part of Section 7, Wayne Methodist Church Inc. to Christy A. Byrley and Section 13, Richland Paula R. Miller to John of Bryant Township, one acre Joshua M. Hamilton, cor - Thomas L. Robbins, quit Township, 4.179 acres W. Miller, quit claim deed Aimee L. Hwang and Ruth Ann McLaughlin porate warranty deed — claim deed ‚ Lots 13 and Dan L. and Tina M. — Part of Section 36, Robert and Scott D. Bixler and Harry J. McLaughlin Lot 8, original plat of 14, Hanlin Addition Dirksen revocable trusts Greene Township, one to BSA Farms LLC, war - (deceased) to Ruth Ann Dunkirk Tina M. Kelly to Joshua to Jay County, easement acre ranty deed — Section 12, McLaughlin, death deed — Helen and Jason G. J. Zimmerman and — Parts of Section 31, Darrin and Eleathia Jackson Township, 68 Lot 7, Meeker Addition Montgomery (both Phoebe D. Robinette, per - Wayne Township, 8.979 Harding to Brandon M. acres R&K Price LLC to All deceased) to Mary L. sonal representative deed acres; Parts of Sections Wentz, warranty deed — Stuart A. Gold and NM Weather Heating and Air Sponheim, deed affidavit — Lot 10, Jackson and 3, 11, 14, 16, 17, 20, 21, 34 Lots 19 and 20, Mt. Holdings to TLS By Conditioning LLC, war - — Lot 3, original plat of Reed Subdivision and 35, Greene Town - Auburn Addition Design LLC, trustee deed ranty deed — Part of Out - Bryant Linda S. and Ned Rees ship, 757.541 acres; Parts Robert V. Avey — Lots 150 and 157, South lot 8 and 9 and Lot 7, Jack - Jennifer A. and to Sara and William R. of Sections 1, 2 and 3, (deceased) to Richard D. Portland son and Reed Subdivision Matthew A. Johnson to Spahr, warranty deed — Jefferson Township, and Tressie V. Monroe, Kathy Ayers to Kathy Larry V. and Jeannie Amanda R. and Zachary Lot 7, Eastwood Addition 303.55 acres; Parts of deed affidavit — Parts of and Michael Ayers, quit Poole to Jane A. and A. Johnson, quit claim Jackie G. and Jean Section 6, Pike Town - Section 1, Greene Town - claim deed — Part of Sec - Richard A. Cumberwoth, deed — Parts of Section Baughman to Kimbra J. ship, 99.894 acres; Parts ship, 91.99 acres; Parts of tion 32, Wayne Township, warranty deed — Part of 32, Richland Township, and Michael E. Cunning - of Sections 1, 15 and 35, Section 36, Jackson Town - 1.64 acre Section 19, Wayne Town - 14.09 acres ham, warranty deed — Richland Township, ship, 60 acres Mainsource Bank and ship, 1.12 acre Julia L. and Gary L. Lots 49, Gray’s Addition 196.435 acres Brittan R. Lothridge to First Financial Bank to David Dudelston to Aus - Bouse II to Ryan D. and Karen S. and William Old National Bank to Brooke A. Staugler, war - Zachary P. Miller revoca - ton Clay, quit claim deed William G. Suman, war - M. Leuthold to Kelsi L. Linda S. and Ned Rees, ranty deed — Part of Sec - ble trust, warranty deed — Lot 1B, Parkview Addi - ranty deed — Part of Sec - and Trent D. Muh - trustee deed — Heritage tion 26, Richland Town - — Lot 6, Life and Gordin tion tion 19, Jackson Town - lenkamp. warranty deed Commons Portland ship Addition Mary L. Sponheim to ship — Parts of Section 18, Anthony C. and Melis - Jerry R. and Randalla Shirley Blowers to Faron D. Parr, warranty Ashley, Martha K. and Wabash Township, 3.023 sa R. Campofiore K. Egly to Tashia S. Weav - Jonathan and Jonas deed — Lot 3, original plat Michael Carlin to Bran - acres (deceased), warranty er, warranty deed — Part Graber, warranty deed — of Bryant

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In review Death toll clears 100 To visit and in the waters of the port. Fam - TAIPEI, Taiwan — ilies put out frantic calls for miss - U.S. Health and ing loved ones across social media. Human Services Sec - In the once-vibrant Gemmayze retary Alex Azar will Warehouse district, Simon Abegi, who works travel this month to at the popular Cyrano bar, said Taiwan, the two gov - blasts at port that he was searching for a young ernments announced colleague, Rawan Mysto. When he today Asia time, set - devastate regained consciousness after the ting the stage for a Beirut explosion, he had seen her covered politically charged in blood and lying amid the glass. trip that will showcase “Some guys came by and picked closer ties just as U.S.- her up. We’ve been to all the hospi - China relations enter tals and there’s no sign,” he said. a volatile new phase. By LIZ SLY, “We don’t know if she’s alive.” U.S. and Taiwanese In residential neighborhoods SARAH DADOUCH officials noted that the near the port, the atmosphere was and LOUISA LOVELUCK trip marks the highest- The Washington Post one of shell-shock. Historical BEIRUT — The death toll from arched facades were now piles of level visit to Taiwan explosions that devastated central rubble and rebar. Dazed residents by a cabinet secretary since 1979 — the year Beirut has passed 100, the For The Washington Post/Lorenzo Tugnolis were climbing across rubble. Lebanese Red Cross said today, as Young volunteers who had arrived the United States residents across much of the city from outside Beirut to aid the established formal A woman is carried to an ambulance in Beirut. More than diplomatic relations woke in shock, if they had slept at 100 died as a result of explosions in the port area of the city. cleanup appeared stunned at the all. devastation. “There’s nothing to with the Communist The blasts came from a ware - say,” said one woman, as she swept government in Beijing house in Beirut’s port area that sky. smoke hanging above a crater glass carpeting the street. and ceased to recog - apparently housed massive quan - “It’s Hiroshima,” he told her. gouged from the land running Questions and anger will follow. nize the government tities of explosive materials. The The losses were staggering. The down to the sea, and only one side There were many indications that in Taipei as China. initial explosion Tuesday evening Lebanese Red Cross said that dead of the warehouse still standing. A the blasts may have been a tragic The highly publi - ignited a fire; a second enveloped bodies must be taken to Beirut’s silo that provided most of accident. Lebanese Interior Minis - cized trip, which Bei - the skyline as a mushroom cloud morgues directly, because the hos - Lebanon’s wheat supply was ter Mohammed Fahmi said it jing warned would of pastel-colored smoke billowed pitals could no longer cope. Mar - ripped open. appeared that stocks of ammoni - affect regional stabili - upward, and a shock wave coursed wan Abboud, the city’s governor, Red Cross workers were still um nitrate, a fertilizer that can be ty, marks a break from out across the Beirut, devastating said that as many as a quarter of a scouring the wrecked and desert - used in bombmaking, had ignited. usual practice in buildings and wounding thou - million people have been left ed streets in neighborhoods Prime Minister Hassan Diab Washington and sands. homeless and that the destruction adjoining the port early today, call - linked the explosions to 2,700 tons Taipei. The two gov - From his home three miles out - could take up to $5 billion to ing out for residents who might be of the dangerous chemical that ernments often con - side the city, Nabil Allam, the repair. trapped and injured. At least 4,000 had been stored at the port since duct exchanges financial manager of a Beirut hos - As the sun rose, the damage was people were wounded, the organi - 2014, despite warnings from port behind closed doors to pital shattered in the blasts, devastating. The scene at the port zation said. officials that the material was not avoid antagonizing turned to his wife as they lit up the was almost apocalyptic, with There are bodies in the rubble safe. China, which claims Taiwan, an island of 22 million backed mili - tarily by the United Progress ... States, as its own terri - tory that it would Continued from page 1 impasse on extending the secure at whatever Another glimmer of $600-per-week pandemic cost. hope emerged as a key Sen - jobless benefit aid to the ate Republican renters facing eviction. Resigning telegraphed that the party The benefit has helped sus - The internal State may yield to Democrats on tain consumer demand Department watch - an increase in the food over recent months as the dog, whom President stamp benefit as part of coronavirus has wrought the huge rescue measure, havoc. Pelosi wants to installed after the pre - which promises to far extend it through January vious inspector gener - exceed a $1 trillion target at a $400 billion-plus cost, al was abruptly fired, set by the GOP. while Republicans are pro - has resigned, the Senate Agriculture Com - posing an immediate cut department said in a mittee Chair Pat Roberts, to $200 and then replacing statement, marking R-Kan., said Tuesday that the benefit with a cumber - another significant “you can make an argu - some system that would shake-up for an office ment that we need some attempt to provide 70% of sworn to investigate kind of an increase” in a worker’s “replacement malfeasance and food stamps and that he’s wage.” wrongdoing. raised the topic with They are also pressing Stephen Akard’s for funding for the Postal Majority Leader Mitch departure, which will McConnell. He added that Service. Schumer and be effective Friday, an agreement on that issue Pelosi summoned Post - was announced to could lead to further over - master General Louis staff members by his all progress on the legisla - DeJoy to the Capitol today deputy, Diana R. Shaw, tion, which remains to discuss the agency’s who told colleagues stalled despite days of worsening performance that she will become Capitol negotiations. and need for emergency the temporary acting “They are taking a look funding. inspector general. at it and I think we can get “We’ve seen the delay of Akard became a positive result,” Roberts mail, and we’re very wor - inspector general in told The Associated Press. ried about that affect on the spring after “If we can get a break - the election,” Schumer Trump fired Stephen through on that, it could said. Linick at the recom - lead to some other stuff.” On the Senate floor, mendation of Secre - The food stamp issue — McConnell, R-Ky., contin - tary of State Mike left out of earlier relief ued to protest that Democ - Pompeo. bills — is a top priority for rats are taking too tough a —Washington Post Pelosi, among other power - line. But he signaled he’s ful Democrats, who have far more flexible now than passed a 15% increase in he was weeks ago. Cases up the food stamp benefit as “The American people Japan’s tally of part of their $3.5 trillion in the end need help,” virus infections is coronavirus relief bill. McConnell told reporters. shooting up faster The overall talks are “And wherever this thing than ever, and support grinding ahead slowly, settles between the presi - for Prime Minister though urgency is growing dent … and the Democrats Shinzo Abe is sinking among Senate Republi - is something I am pre - to new lows. cans, several of whom face pared to support even if I While Japan’s total tough election races and have some problems with death toll remains are eager to deliver a bill certain parts of it.” close to the number before heading home to Most members of the the U.S. sees in a day, campaign this month. Democratic-controlled the public fears Japan Sen. John Cornyn, R- House have left Washing - may be sitting on a Texas, said Monday that ton and won’t return until ticking time bomb. the chamber should not go there is an agreement to Abe’s approval slid to on recess without passing vote on, but the GOP-held a record low of 35.4% the huge relief measure, Senate is trapped in the in a poll published by and Sen. Lindsey Graham, capital. JNN Monday. More R-S.C., offered a jobless Areas of agreement than 60% of respon - benefit proposal that’s already include another dents said Abe should more generous than a round of $1,200 direct pay - declare a second state pending GOP alternative. ments and changes to the of emergency to bring Both are facing closer- Paycheck Protection Pro - infections under con - than-hoped reelection bids gram to permit especially trol — something his in states that should be hard-hit businesses to ministers have reject - easy holds for Republicans. obtain another loan under ed. 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LR w/clip; Stevens 1906 trol, visitation, or support in 22 cal.; Flobert (Belgium) 22 cal. single shot; Knives to include; Schrade, said child; and if the Court ter- minates your parent-child rela- Uncle Henry, Buck, Browning, Smith and Wesson, Marble’s, Harley Davidson, tionship, it will be permanently Remmington, Sabre Solinger, Gerber, Imperial, Swiss Army, Kabar, Camillus, terminated, and thereafter you may not contest an adoption or Boker, Frost Cutlery; 1988 Sea Nymph 16’ V bottom boat w/25 hp Mercury other placement of said child. engine; (2) boat anchors; large butcher block; (2) combination safes; Sanitary You are entitled to representa- A tion by an attorney, provided by produce scale; hardwood lumber. the State if applicable, through- NOTE: Stan was well known. Items in the auction are in excellent condition. out these proceedings to termi- nate the parent-child relation- Inspect items from Wednesday August 5th until sale day, 10:00 am. to 5 p.m. ship. STANLEY EMERY ESTATE BY WILMA (EILEEN) YOU MUST RESPOND by ap- pearing in person or by an at- D torney within thirty (30) days af- EMERY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE ter the last publication of this notice, and in the event you fail to do so, adjudication on said Statements Made Sale Day Take Precedence Over Written Ad petition and termination of your parental rights may be entered Terms: Cash – Check – Cedit Card against you, in your absence, AUCTIONEERS S without further notice. Bruce Antrim, 32454-90 Pete Shawver, Jr Zane Shawver Attorney, Indiana Department Lic# AU19700040 Lic# AU10500168 of Child Services 112 West Main Street 260-726-5587 260-729-2229 P. O . B o x 2 1 0 More Photos available at www.auctionzip.com Portland, IN 47371 726-8141 CR 7-22,29,8-5-2020- HSPAXLP CR 7-18, 8-5-2020 The Commercial Review Wednesday, August 5, 2020 Sports/Classifieds Page 9 The Commercial Review Wednesday, August 5, 2020 Classifieds Page 9 Fifth ... Continued from page 10 focus.” not playing here. There is a lot of Jay County, led by three sen - Erika Heitkamp, another sen - water, there is a lot of out of iors including Raquel Wehrly’s ior, posted the Patriots’ second- bounds (areas). fifth-place finish, totaled 441 for best score while in the No. 1 posi - “I think overall they did well fourth. Bluffton shot 453 and tion. She made par once and fin - sticking with it.” Adams Central only had one ished with a score of 110, which Following Wednesday’s invita - golfer. was 12th overall. tional, the Patriots don’t play Playing out of the No. 3 spot, The top 15 individuals again until a four-way match Wehrly shot even on the 139- received ribbons. with Allen County Athletic Con - yard, par-3 seventh hole as well “She’s playing really well in ference rivals South Adams, as the 296-yard, par-4 ninth. She practice,” Green said. “I know Woodlan and host Heritage on made the turn with a 48, nine that she wasn’t super happy Monday. They meet Muncie Cen - strokes better than any of her with how she did today. I think tral on Aug. 13 and Anderson teammates. she’ll do better tomorrow.” Aug. 17 before playing their first The senior shot three strokes The Patriots played in the home match Aug. 24 against higher on the back nine to finish South Adams Invitational today Monroe Central and Bluffton. with a 99 for fifth. at Wabash Valley Golf Course in Jay County also has home “Raquel did awesome with a Geneva. matches against Richmond 99,” Green said. Wehrly shot 110 Abby Huey was third on the (Aug. 27), a three-team match at the same invitational last sea - team with her 114, and Jacque - Sept. 1 against Winchester and son. “I was impressed with her line Smith completed the team Fort Recovery then a match with in the first meet. total with 118. Delta on Sept. 10. “She was just focused. She was Paityn Chapman made her The ACAC tournament is slat - concentrating (and) and she was varsity debut, and carded a 128. ed for Sept. 12 at Celina Lynx hitting straight … She just “There is a lot of (room) for Golf Club, and sectional is Sept. played consistent golf all day improvement,” Green said. 19 at Crestview Golf Course in The Commercial Review/Chris Schanz long. I was impressed with her “This course is hard, especially Muncie. Cross core work Members of the Jay County High School boys Sports on tap cross country team do core exercises during their first Local schedule Fort Recovery — Girls golf in Lincolnview Fort Recovery — Boys golf vs. Botkins at day of practice Monday morning at Hudson Family Park in Thursday Lady Lancer Invitational at Willowbend – 9 PGC – 4:30 p.m.; Girls golf at South Adams – Fort Recovery — Girls golf in Versailles Lady a.m. 5 p.m. Portland. Monday marked the first day of practices for six Tiger Invitational at Stillwater – 8:30 a.m.; Volley - ball scrimmage at Miami East – 4:30 p.m. Aug. 13 Aug. 14 fall sports. Jay County — Girls golf at Muncie Central – Fort Recovery — Girls golf in Celina Invita - Monday 4:30 p.m.; Volleyball scrimmage at Mis - tional at Celina Lynx – 8:30 a.m.; Boys golf vs. Jay County — Girls golf at Heritage – 4:30 p.m. sissinewa – 6 p.m. Tri–Village at PGC – 4:30 p.m.

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wise becomes ineligible for sale ei- 382000018 38-09-08-103-111.000-014 382000048 38-03-17-301-018.000-021 382000085 38-09-23-101-023.000-031 382000110 38-07-20-104-065.000-034 ther prior to 09/10/2020 or during the $1,865.76 NIBARGER JENIFER 60'' $3,218.02 ROBINSON AMANDA $602.36 ASHLEY BECKY SUE CUS- $2,303.99 HOLCOMB ANTHONY G 20 duration of the sale. LOTS 1 & 2 BLK 14 OP 410 S CRYSTAL 65'' S END OF LOT 4 BLK X 132 PT OF LOTS 5 & 6 BLK 9 OP/ NOTICE OF REAL PROPERTY TODIAN JADEN K FIELDS UND 1/4 Public Notice This notice of real property tax sale, FRANKLIN St DUNKIRK 47336 14 103 S HENDRICKS BRYANT 47326 TAX SALE INT LOTS 17 & 24 OP (19 S ASH ST) TIF PARCEL 206 N MERIDIAN St and the tax sale itself are undertaken 382000020 38-09-08-104-083.000-014 382000049 38-06-06-200-002.000-022 Jay County Indiana ON CONTRACT DOC 0504282 19 S PORTLAND 47371 38-07-20-104- $318.27 DUTY DONNA LOT 5 RAIL- Beginning 10:00 AM, 09/10/2020 Com- and will be conducted pursuant to $1,167.51 BLANKENBAKER BYRON 065.000-034 and 38-07-20-104-065.101- ROAD ADD VACANT LOT E RAIL- ASH St REDKEY 47373 missioners' Room Local Time the requirements of the laws of the J & SHARON J PT FRAC NW 1/4 034 are to be sold and redeemed to- ROAD ST DUNKIRK 47336 382000086 38-09-23-101-050.000-031 Jay County State of Indiana which regulate the 1.186A S6 T23 R13 7845 W 300 N PEN- 382000021 38-09-08-104-084.000-014 $1,537.27 OBRIEN BEVERLY PT (34'' gether. Pursuant to the laws of the Indiana sale of land for delinquent taxes, pur- NVILLE 47369 $458.96 DUTY DONNA J & ELLEN X 64'') LOT 8 BLK 1 MT VERNON 382000111 38-07-20-104-065.101-034 General Assembly, notice is hereby suant to I.C. 6-1.1-24-1 et seq. 382000050 38-06-10-200-009.000-022 KATHLEEN JT W/RGHTS OF SURV $63.61 HOLCOMB ANTHONY G 20 X given that the following described The County does not warrant the ac- $1,092.33 SCHWARTZ CHRISTIAN B ADD 31 S UNION St REDKEY 47373 LOT 6 & W 1/2 LOT 7 RAILROAD 132 PT OF LOTS 5 & 6 BLK 9 OP/ HS property is listed for sale for delin- curacy of the street address or com- H & NANCY M B PT E 1/2 NW 1/4 16 382000087 38-09-23-101-054.000-031 ADD 225 RAILROAD St DUNKIRK PARCEL 206 N MERIDIAN St PORT- quent taxes and/or special assess- mon description of the property, and X 312 RT OF WAY S10 T23 R13 .61A $31,892.93 FUGIETT RODNEY F PT 47336 ments. The county auditor and county a misstatement in the key number or 4579 W 200 N PORTLAND 47371 NE PT OF W 1/2 LOT 34 & SECOND LAND 47371 38-07-20-104-065.000-034 382000022 38-09-08-104-108.000-014 treasurer will apply on or after street address does not invalidate an 382000051 38-06-24-300-018.000-022 STORY OF BLDG ON ALL LOT 34 O and 38-07-20-104-065.101-034 are to be 08/24/2020 for a court judgment $2,871.02 WEST KELLY, LOVIS sold and redeemed together. otherwise valid sale. $2,574.00 DUJARDIN THOMAS P 2ND STORY OF BUILDING ON against the tracts or real property for SHELLY, LOVIS ROBERT II LOT 5 Minimum bid amounts are pre- JOSEPH PT NW 1/4 SW 1/4 S24 T23 382000112 38-07-20-104-126.000-034 an amount that is not less than the BLK 35 234 E COMMERCE St LOT REDKEY 47373 scribed by law and are subject to R13 3A 2846 W 75 S PORTLAND 47371 $9,869.35 BAILEYS OF PORTLAND amount set out below and for an or- DUNKIRK 47336 382000088 38-09-23-101-085.000-031 change prior to the auction date. 382000053 38-02-16-300-013.003-023 INC E 1/2 OF LOT 1 BLK 18 O P 201 W der to sell the tracts or real property 382000023 38-09-08-304-040.000-014 $560.80 GILBERT LARRY LEON & Pursuant to IC 6-1.1-24-3(e), property $509.22 TAYLOR RICK D PT NE 1/4 MAIN St PORTLAND 47371 38-07-20- at public auction to the highest bid- $792.64 SMITH SHIRLEY L 86.2% LINDA KAY PT "A" & "B" LOT 47 & descriptions may be omitted for prop- SW 1/4 S16 T24 R13 .79 A VACANT 104-126.000-034, 38-07-20-104-126.001- der, subject to the right of redemp- LARA R HESS 6.9% CHESTON R PT "B" LOT 46 O P 122 S UNION RED- erties appearing on the certified list SMITH LOT 20 WESTVIEW ADD 511 LAND W 650 N BRYANT 47326 034, and 38-07-20-104-126.002-034 are tion. Any defense to the application KEY 47373 for judgment must be filed with the in consecutive years. A complete WALSH Ct DUNKIRK 47336 382000054 38-02-17-300-009.000-023 to be sold and redeemed together. 382000089 38-09-23-101-086.000-031 Jay County Superior Court and property list may be obtained at 382000024 38-09-08-401-004.000-014 $1,472.97 TURNER JOHN C PT W 1/2 382000113 38-07-20-104-126.001-034 $536.82 GILBERT LARRY LOT 9 BLK served on the county auditor and www.sriservices.com or in an alter- $537.08 BRIGHT TIMMY J & TERRY NE 1/4 SW 1/4 20A S17 T24 R13 VA- $7,016.99 BAILEYS OF PORTLAND E CANT LAND W 650 N BRYANT 47326 2 MT VERNON ADD VACANT LOT S treasurer before 08/24/2020. The court native form upon request. E LOT 5 BARTLETTS ADD 128 1/2 OF LOT 2 BLK 18 205 W MAIN St will set a date for a hearing at least 382000057 38-10-15-300-021.000-024 Dated: 08/05/2020 GRAND St DUNKIRK 47336 UNION ST REDKEY 47373 PORTLAND 47371 38-07-20-104- seven (7) days before the advertised 382000025 38-09-08-402-086.000-014 $457.99 GARRINGER BRIAN LEE Registration For Bidding On the Tax 382000090 38-09-23-101-089.000-031 126.000-034, 38-07-20-104-126.001-034, date of sale and the court will deter- Sale: $1,745.20 RQ TAX LIEN INVEST- LOTS 5, 6 & 7 W ADDITION NEW MT $336.68 GILBERT LARRY L & mine any defenses to the application and 38-07-20-104-126.002-034 are to be If you are interested in bidding on MENT INC RICHARD QUIZON LOT PLEASANT S15 T22 R13 4537 W 575 S LINDA K PT LOTS 46 & 47 O P 122 S for judgment at the hearing. The sold and redeemed together. the tax sale for an Indiana county, you 8 EVANS & WILSON ADD VACANT PORTLAND 47371 county auditor and the county trea- UNION REDKEY 47373 382000114 38-07-20-104-126.002-034 may register online at http://legacy.sri- LOT ORANGE AVE DUNKIRK 47336 382000058 38-10-15-403-028.000-024 surer are entitled to receive all plead- 382000091 38-09-23-101-114.000-031 $7,172.64 BAILEYS FURNITURE taxsale.com/Tax/Indiana/Registra- 382000026 38-09-08-403-011.000-014 $667.22 GARRINGER BRIAN LEE ings, motions, petitions, and other fil- $1,282.71 APPENZELLER HARRY H STORE W 1/2 OF LOT 1 BLK 18 O P tion/. This registration is good for all $1,016.48 BOWLER ERIC T 50'' X 120'' LOT 8 W ADD NEW MT PLEASANT ings related to the defense to the JR N PT LOT 46 O P VACANT LAND counties that SRI services. You need S8 T22 R12 1015 S MAIN St S15 T22 R13 VACANT LOT- MAIN ST 203 W MAIN St PORTLAND 47371 38- application for judgment. DUNKIRK 47336 UNION ST REDKEY 47373 to register only once for all counties. NEW MT PLEASANT PORTLAND 07-20-104-126.000-034, 38-07-20-104- Such sale will be held on 09/10/2020 at 382000027 38-09-09-102-012.000-014 Make sure to bring the completed 47371 382000092 38-09-23-102-057.000-031 126.001-034, and 38-07-20-104-126.002- the Commissioners' Room and that $3,161.58 SHERLEY LARRY D & sale will continue until all tracts and form with you to each sale. This will 382000059 38-10-23-200-004.000-024 $935.57 FISHER DEAN D & ANGELA 034 are to be sold and redeemed FREDA A LOT 4 PARKVIEW ADD real property have been offered for speed up the registration process for $1,565.69 NOLES RANDY D PT SW R LOTS 28 & 29 EVAN EVAN 2ND together. PT W 1/2 NE 1/4 S9 T22 R12 .39A 567 sale. At the discretion of local offi- 1/4 NW 1/4 S23 T22 R13 .69 A 3984 W ADD 224 W CENTRAL St REDKEY 382000120 38-07-20-204-135.000-034 you the morning of the sale. If you do HASKEL Rd DUNKIRK 47336 cials, the tax sale may switch to an on- 650 S PORTLAND 47371 47373 not have access to a computer with in- 382000028 38-09-09-102-013.000-014 $661.06 LOYD GEORGE & MARILYN line format. If those measures are 382000062 38-10-32-101-006.000-024 ternet service you may register the $1,210.36 SHERLEY LARRY D & 382000093 38-09-23-102-059.001-031 LOT 5 ADAIRS ADD ON CONTRACT taking place, the public auction will $1,537.44 JEFFRIS DONALD & morning of the sale. FREDA A LOT 16 PARKVIEW ADD $261.51 FISHER DEAN D & ANGELA DOC# 1103276 VACANT LOT W WA- be conducted as an electronic sale VICKY PT E 1/2 NE 1/4 S32 T22 R13 Please arrive the morning of the tax PT NW 1/4 NE 1/4 LOT BEHIND OR E R LOTS 6 & 7 EVAN EVAN 2ND ADD TER ST PORTLAND 47371 under IC 6-1.1-24-2(b)10 at .75A 8106 S 600 W PORTLAND 47371 sale at least 30 minutes before the be- OF 567 HASKEL RD DUNKIRK 382000121 38-07-20-304-038.000-034 www.zeusauction.com commencing 382000063 38-10-33-202-014.000-024 VACANT LOTS S CENTRAL AVE ginning time to be assured you will re- 47336 $302.25 MASTERS CRYSTAL J TTEE on the same date / time listed above. $198.07 JEFFRIS DONALD & VICKY REDKEY 47373 ceive your bid number before the 382000030 38-09-09-202-099.000-014 All location updates will be posted at PT LOT 1 & 44 1/2'' OF LOT 1 BLK 3 382000094 38-09-24-201-022.000-031 REV LIVING TRUST LOT 10 MAN- start of the sale. $2,427.11 TURNER BRUCE LOT 140 www.sriservices.com prior to the tax POWERS STATION S33 T22 R13 VA- $755.05 RUSSELL RICHARD W II GOLD 3RD ADD TTEE REV LIVING Please bring your registration form MT AUBURN ADD VACANT LOT sale. CANT LAND- INTERSECTION S 600 LOT 33 CADWALLADER & EDGER TRUST 804 W SEVENTH St PORT- Property will not be sold for an and W9 form with you the morning of JOHNSON ST DUNKIRK 47336 W & WOOD ST POWERSTATION 2ND ADD 301 E BELL Ave REDKEY LAND 47371 amount which is less than the sum of: the tax sale. You will be able to print 382000031 38-09-09-202-100.000-014 PORTLAND 47371 382000122 38-07-20-402-001.000-034 (A) the delinquent taxes and special these forms from the registration web $1,927.76 TURNER BRUCE L & 47373 382000064 38-10-33-202-015.000-024 $3,033.03 HUTZLER PAUL PT "B" PT assessments on each tract or item of site. LESLIE LOT 141 & 25'' W SIDE OF 382000095 38-09-24-201-036.000-031 $213.62 JEFFRIS DONALD & VICKY W 1/2 SE 1/4 S20 T23 R14 723 W WA- real property; and Pursuant to IC 6-1.1-24-5.1 a business LOT 142 MT AUBURN ADD VA- $1,018.84 MOORE STEPHEN & ALE- PT LOT 1 BLK 3 POWERS STATION (B) the taxes and special assessments entity that seeks to register to bid at CANT LOT JOHNSON ST DUNKIRK SIA LOT 15 & 16 MARIETTA GLASS TER St PORTLAND 47371 S33 T22 R13 VACANT LAND- IN- on the real property that are due and the Jay County Tax Sale must provide 47336 CO ADD 310 E DELAWARE St RED- 382000123 38-07-20-402-011.000-034 payable in the year of the sale, 382000032 38-09-09-202-134.000-014 TERSECTION S 600 W & WOOD ST $1,032.86 TURNER JOHN C LOT 19 a certificate of good standing or proof KEY 47373 POWERSTATION PORTLAND 47371 whether or not they are delinquent; of registration in accordance with IC $1,813.50 ANDERSON CINDY PT W VOTAW W ADD 657 W SECOND St and 382000065 38-10-33-202-018.000-024 382000096 38-09-24-201-039.000-031 5-23 from the Secretary of State to the PT O L 39 VACANT LAND LOCATED PORTLAND 47371 (C) all penalties due on the delin- BETWEEN E HIGH ST & JOHNSON $794.53 JEFFRIS DONALD & VICKY $8,278.75 LANNING LISA LOTS 25- Jay County Treasurer. 382000124 38-07-21-201-017.000-034 quencies, and ST DUNKIRK 47336 PT W 1/2 NW 1/4 S33 T22 R13 1.30A 28 MARIETTA GLASS CO 237 E 382000001 38-01-01-400-008.000-010 $853.03 BURKETT NATHANIEL C E (D) an amount prescribed by the 382000033 38-09-09-203-003.000-014 8123 S 600 W PORTLAND 47371 DELAWARE St REDKEY 47373 $932.46 REEF RICHARD D SR & DE- LOT 2 & W 26'' 8" OF LOT 3 county auditor that equals the sum $3,169.71 MOREHEAD STEVEN 382000066 38-05-02-100-002.000-025 382000098 38-09-24-202-112.000-031 BRA L PT N 1/2 SE 1/4 S1 T24 R12 GOODRICH SUB DIV ON CON- of: MICHAEL LOT 1 - 2 J M SMITH SUB $965.49 WALLACE WILLIAM T & 2.9811 A 8282 N 650 W BRYANT 47326 $626.73 BENNETT WILLIAM DOU- (1) twenty-five dollars ($25) for postage DIV VACANT LOTS E HIGH ST LISA C N 1/2 NE 1/4 S2 T23 R12 5.05 A TRACT DOC #1101112 414 E NORTH 382000002 38-01-10-100-006.000-010 GLAS & AUTUMN DAWN LOTS 26 & and publication costs; and DUNKIRK 47336 BY SURVEY 2828 N 1 HWY PEN- St PORTLAND 47371 (2) any other costs incurred by the $1,192.92 ONE SHEAR LLC PT N 1/2 27 CADWALLADER & EDGER ADD 382000034 38-09-09-203-069.000-014 NVILLE 47369 382000125 38-07-21-202-113.000-034 county that are directly attributable NE 1/4 PT N 1/2 NE 1/4 S10 T24 R12 38 E DELAWARE St REDKEY 47373 $1,462.47 LITTLE CHRISTYANA LOT 382000067 38-05-10-300-011.000-025 $691.91 ROUSH SUSAN L LOT 102 to the tax sale; and .620A 8835 W 18 SR BRYANT 47326 382000099 38-09-24-203-045.000-031 44 SNIFF & JOHNSON SUB DIV 350 $2,403.97 KUHN ROXANA TTEE VOTAWS 1ST ADD ON CONTRACT (E) any unpaid costs due under IC 6- 382000004 38-01-34-101-013.000-011 $526.99 CRABTREE RUBLE M & E CENTER St DUNKIRK 47336 HOOSIER TRUST SW 1/4 SW 1/4 S10 DOC# 0903241 310 E ARCH St PORT- 1.1-24-2(c) from a prior tax sale. $2,387.88 WEBBER FRANK & 382000035 38-09-09-203-088.000-014 CONNIE R E 1/2 LOTS 111-113 MJ No property listed below shall be T23 R12 38.73 A VACANT LAND NE LAND 47371 LINDA CLARK N 54 1/2'' OF LOT 4 & $697.57 SECOND CHANCE PROP- DAUGHERTY ADD 418 E LOGAN sold if, at any time before the sale, CORNER OF W SR 26 & 1100 W IN- 382000126 38-07-21-203-076.000-034 W 16 3/4'' OF N 54 1/2'' OF LOT 3 BLK ERTY INVESTMENTS LLC LOTS 11 the Total Amount for Judgment is TERSECTION PENNVILLE 47369 REDKEY 47373 $2,775.46 BEYMER ROBERT O 11FT 2 EAST ADD 295 N UNION St PEN- & 12 SNIFF & JOHNSON SUB DIV paid in full. If the real property is 382000069 38-05-34-400-012.000-025 382000100 38-09-24-203-080.000-031 SPT LOT 2 BLK 11 OP 11FT NPT LOT NVILLE 47369 CONTRACT DOC# 201700060 AS- sold in the tax sale, the amount re- $981.11 WILLOUGHBY WILLIAM W $568.06 WORKMAN RANDY LOTS 26 382000005 38-01-34-101-071.000-011 SIGN DOC# 202000513 447 E NORTH 3 BLK 11 OP 123 N MERIDIAN St quired to redeem such property will & LILLIAN A W 1/2 W 1/2 SE 1/4 S34 & N 1/2 LOT 25 MARTHA J DAUGH- St DUNKIRK 47336 PORTLAND 47371 be 110% of the minimum bid for $598.63 BLANKENBAKER BYRON T23 R12 .925 A 10494 W 300 S 382000036 38-09-09-203-093.000-014 ERTY ADD 25 E SHERIDAN St RED- 382000129 38-07-21-301-023.000-034 which the tract or real property was J & SHARON E 1/2 OF LOT 4 & E 1/2 DUNKIRK 47336 $1,340.13 NORRIS LOGAN JAMES & KEY 47373 38-09-24-203-080.000-031 $517.98 BRIGHT ANTHONY W & DE- offered at the time of sale, if re- OF LOT 3 BLK 1WHITEMANS ADD 382000070 38-12-15-300-009.000-026 CASEY RAE BROCK LOT 8-10 and 38-09-24-203-081.000-031 are to be BRA J LOTS 20 & 21 WILSON ''S ADD deemed not more than six (6) months VACANT LOT E BRIDGE ST PEN- $1,180.93 ADDINGTON WILLIAM L SNIFF & JOHNSON SD 509 E sold and redeemed together. ON CONTRACT TO JUSTIN & ERIN after the date of sale, or 115% of the NVILLE 47369 & DEANNA A PT W 1/2 SW 1/4 S15 NORTH St DUNKIRK 47336 382000101 38-09-24-203-081.000-031 BRIGHT 218 S MUNSON St PORT- minimum bid for which the tract or 382000006 38-01-34-101-072.000-011 T22 R15 2.784 A 5719 S 700 E PORT- real property was offered at the time 382000037 38-09-09-203-101.000-014 $833.35 BLANKENBAKER BYRON LAND 47371 $364.27 WORKMAN RANDY LOTS LAND 47371 of sale, if redeemed more than six (6) $2,140.17 DUTCH LLC LOT 7 SNIFF J & SHARON LOT 13 WALLING ADD 382000071 38-12-34-303-004.000-026 61-62 MARTHA J DAUGHERTY ADD 382000131 38-07-28-202-029.000-034 months after the date of sale, plus the & JOHNSON SUB DIV VACANT LOT 298 E BRIDGE ST PENNVILLE 47369 $290.81 CREAMER RONNIE D & Yes2 VACANT LOTS SHERIDAN ST $680.95 RILEY SHERRI PT OF LOT 3 amount by which the purchase price E NORTH ST DUNKIRK 47336 382000009 38-01-34-104-010.000-011 REDKEY 47373 38-07-20-104-126.000- JACKSON & REEDS S SIDE ADD exceeds the minimum bid on the real 382000038 38-09-09-203-130.000-014 MARY N 1/2 VAC ALLEY & LOT 5 $1,351.26 THAD & SONS LLC LOT 4 ON CONTRACT DOC# 0903006 825 S property plus five percent (5%) per $1,088.32 BOTTS DELORIS JANET & BLK 1 SALEM VACANT LOT & POR- 034, 38-07-20-104-126.001-034, and 38- BLK 8 EAST ADD 295 S WASHING- annum interest on the amount by HARE JOHN R PT LOT 3 45 X 150 PT TION VACATED ALLEY-TOWN OF 07-20-104-126.002-034 are to be sold MERIDIAN St PORTLAND 47371 TON ST PENNVILLE 47369 which the purchase price exceeds the LOT 3 45 X 60 SULLIVAN ADDITION SALEM UNION CITY 47390 and redeemed together. 382000132 38-07-28-202-065.000-034 382000010 38-09-08-101-117.000-014 minimum bid on the property. All 422 E WASHINGTON St DUNKIRK 382000072 38-12-34-303-007.000-026 382000102 38-09-24-302-007.000-031 $632.21 SPENCER BARBARA LOT $644.02 MAY RONALD W PT E 1/2 taxes and special assessments upon 47336 $518.42 FRANKS KIMBERLY LOT 6 $343.55 FORRESTER JOHN D LOT 56 C & HS SUB DIV JACKSON & BLK 29 OP PT LOT 86 HOOVERS the property paid by the purchaser 382000039 38-09-09-302-052.000-014 & 8'' WEST SIDE LOT 7 BLK 1 REEDS SOUTH SIDE ADD REV LIV- ADD ON CONTRACT DOC# 11 CURRENT S SD ADD LOT- E subsequent to the sale, plus five per- $3,211.22 JOHARGY TEREK LOTS 6 SALEM 7056 E WASHINGTON ST- ING TRUST 225 E ELDER St PORT- cent (5%) per annum interest on those 201501089 CONTRACT DOC# GRANDVIEW ST REDKEY 47373 & 7 & PT LOT 5 (3'' ON W END & 1 1/2'' TOWN OF SALEM SALEM 47381 LAND 47371 taxes and special assessments, will 201802377 319 N INDIANA St ON E END) D P COLES ADD 116 S 382000103 38-09-24-302-008.000-031 382000073 38-12-09-202-004.000-027 382000133 38-07-28-203-022.000-034 also be required to be paid to redeem DUNKIRK 47336 FOURTH St DUNKIRK 47336 $1,690.90 BONIFIELD KEVIN E & $406.25 FORRESTER JOHN D LOT $647.74 HOLCOMB AARON D & LISA such property. 382000011 38-09-08-102-017.000-014 382000040 38-09-09-302-060.000-014 KATHLEEN D LOTS 5-6 BLK 2 EAST 12 CURRENTS SOUTH SIDE ADD D "D" 5 X 8 RD PT OL 10 JACKSON & In addition, IC 6-1.1-25-2 (e) states the $1,490.94 IMPERIAL VALLEY PROP- $265.15 NICKLEY LAWRENCE W & ADD SALAMONIA 6053 E 400 S 120 E GRANDVIEW Ave REDKEY total amount required for redemp- REEDS SOUTH SIDE ADD 125 FLO- ERTIES LLC W 1/2 LOT 5 BLK 7 O P FREDA J LOT 16 C P COLES ADD SALAMONIA 47381 47373 tion may include the following costs RAL Ave PORTLAND 47371 402 LINCOLN Ave DUNKIRK 47336 147 E THIRD St DUNKIRK 47336 382000076 38-08-31-200-003.001-028 382000104 38-09-24-302-017.000-031 incurred and paid by the purchaser 382000012 38-09-08-102-028.000-014 382000042 38-03-35-300-012.000-020 $1,318.65 HUTZLER PAUL A III & 382000999 38-07-20-203-026.001-034 or the purchaser's assignee or the $1,527.30 NORRIS PAULA J LOTS 64 $419.34 MEADOWS DANIEL LOT 10 $1,529.33 HOWELL DUSTAN S E 1/2 $66,320.15 COMMUNITY CARE county before redemption: (1) The at- CANDICE R PT SE 1/4 NW 1/4 2A S31 & 65 CURRENTS SOUTH SIDE ADD BLK 25 OP 399 LINCOLN Ave SW 1/4 S35 T24 R14 3.37 A 3958 E 300 CARE CENTERS INC PT OL3 (85'' X torney's fees and cost of giving notice T23 R15 2345 S 425 E PORTLAND 703 S MERIDIAN St REDKEY 47373 DUNKIRK 47336 N PORTLAND 47371 47371 281'') WPA ADD S20 T23 T14 200 N under IC 6-1.1-25-4.5; (2) The costs of ti- 382000043 38-03-17-103-006.000-021 382000105 38-04-06-300-016.000-032 tle search or examining and update 382000013 38-09-08-102-043.000-014 382000078 38-11-15-100-008.000-029 PARK ST PORTLAND 47371 $615.60 NICKEL RONALD E AND $563.58 MOSER WADE A & NICOLE the abstract of title for the tract or $1,948.09 GREEN DANNY & LORI $311.70 FARRIS BETTY E PT NE 1/4 Total Properties: 105 SHARON J PT SW 1/4 NE 1/4 .26A S17 M PT E 1/2 SW 1/4 2.36 A PT E 1/2 SW item of real property. The period of LYNNE W 1/2 LOT 1 BLK 7 O P 342 NE 1/4 S15 T22 R14 .50A PER SUR- I hereby certify that the foregoing is a T24 R14 305 N MERIDIAN St 1/4 1.64 A / 4A TOTAL S6 T24 R15 5798 redemption shall expire on Friday, LINCOLN Ave DUNKIRK 47336 VEY LAND -BOUNDARY PIKE true list of lots and land returned BRYANT 47326 September 10, 2021 for certificates 382000015 38-09-08-103-005.000-014 PORTLAND 47371 E 800 N BRYANT 47326 382000044 38-03-17-204-026.000-021 delinquent for the nonpayment of sold in the tax sale. For certificates $731.25 FISHER HOWARD LOT 19 382000081 38-09-13-302-012.000-031 382000106 38-07-05-100-023.000-033 $1,767.00 MILLER JONATHAN W taxes and special assessments for the struck to the county, the period of re- BLK 37 O P VACANT LOT W WASH- $1,661.26 MAY RONALD LOT 5 MC $1,167.77 BILLINGTON MATTHEW L LOT 5 BLK 3 102 E ELM St BRYANT time periods set forth, also subse- demption may expire Friday, January INGTON ST DUNKIRK 47336 47326 KENNETT ADD 527 N MERIDIAN PT NE 1/4 S5 T23 R14 1.10 A 2709 N 27 quent delinquent taxes, current taxes 08, 2021. 382000016 38-09-08-103-007.000-014 St REDKEY 47373 382000045 38-03-17-204-027.000-021 HWY PORTLAND 47371 and costs due thereon and the same If the tract or item of real property is $1,012.71 JONES AUDREY & CLIF- 382000082 38-09-13-303-044.000-031 sold for an amount more than the $3,094.97 MILLER JONATHAN W 382000107 38-07-17-401-007.000-034 are chargeable with the amount of FORD RICHRD W/FULL RIGHTS $674.68 COCHRAN MATT A & minimum bid and the property is not LOT 6 BLK 3 LOT BEHIND OR E OF $200.30 WICKELMAN HOWARD & tax, etc., with which they are charged OF SURV 40 X 130 O L 5 O P VACANT KRISTY L LOTS 51, 52, 53, 55 & 56 redeemed, the owner of record of the 102 E ELM ST BRYANT 47326 VICKI "D" PT 3 X 9 RDS OL 30 BAK- on said list. LOT W COMMERCE ST DUNKIRK 382000046 38-03-17-204-037.000-021 JAMES BOYCE 1ST ADD VACANT property who is divested of owner- ERS ADD S17 T23 R14 211 W LIN- Given under my hand and seal this 47336 $2,961.76 GARRINGER ROBERT LOT LOTS MCKENNETTE ST REDKEY ship at the time the tax deed is issued COLN St PORTLAND 47371 5th day of August, 2020. 382000017 38-09-08-103-074.000-014 2 BLK 7 103 W ELM St BRYANT 47326 47373 may have a right to the tax sale sur- 382000109 38-07-20-101-044.000-034 plus. $315.18 BLUMENHORST TERRY & 382000047 38-03-17-204-054.001-021 382000083 38-09-13-303-057.000-031 $3,925.23 BETTS ERIC J & KRISTI A The Auditor and Treasurer specifi- LEXI JT TENS WR OF SURVIVOR $11,315.28 HANLIN PERRY L & $1,120.03 SHEMANO DAVID A LOT 2 Anna Culy, Auditor, Jay County Indi- cally reserve the right to withhold W 40'' OF LOT 15 BLK 39 O P VA- JACQUELINE L WHITCOMB JT EXC 6.5'' OFF S SD JAMES BOYCES LOT 11 JOHNSON & JOHNSON SD ana. from the sale any parcel which has CANT LOT W JAY ST DUNKIRK W/RTS SURV LOT 7 BLK 7 OP 104 W 1ST ADD 9 N MERIDIAN St RED- .2035A 521 N PLEASANT St PORT- been listed in error, or which other- 47336 MAIN St BRYANT 47326 KEY 47373 LAND 47371 CR/NS 7-29,8-5,12 Wednesday, August 5, 2020 Read Thursday’s paper for Follow us coverage of today’s SA on Twitter, girls golf invitational Sports @commreview

Page 10 www.thecr.com The Commercial Review Wehrly fifth for Jay in opener By CHRIS SCHANZ little bit, but it was the Jacqueline Smith of The Commercial Review first meet (and) a long the Jay County High DECATUR — The Patri - day,” said Green, whose School girls golf team ots had been playing well squad took fourth out of chips on to the 14th in the little time they’ve five scoring teams. “I’m green during the had to practice. just proud of them for First-year coach Trisha sticking with it.” Bellmont Invitational on Green was hopeful it Host Bellmont claimed Tuesday afternoon at would carry over into the the team championship Cross Creek Golf Club in start of the season. for the second time in as Decatur. The Patriots For two players, it did. many seasons, firing a 412 finished fourth in their A pair of Jay County to get the win. season opener. High School girls golfers The Garrett Railroad - kicked off the 2020 season ers were three strokes by placing in the top 15 behind and runner-up, Tuesday in the Bellmont while the Norwell Invitational at Cross Knights were third with Creek Golf Club. 431. “The girls struggled a See Fifth page 9 The Commercial Review/Chris Schanz 2020 Jay County Fair Warren sends Pacers to third straight win LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — T.J. “I can’t even tell you how disappointing Warren scored 32 points, tying Jermaine it is,” Orlando coach Steve Clifford said. Harness Racing O’Neal’s franchise record for most in a “You have to commit to things in this three-game span, to send the Indiana Pac - league, especially this time of year. We Saturday, August 8, 2020 ers past the Orlando Magic 120-109 on had been before the break, the first two Tuesday for their third consecutive victo - games and again, tonight, it’s unaccept - ry. able.” 11:00 am Post Time Warren has topped the 30-point mark in Warren again proved to be the catalyst Indiana Sired each game at Walt Disney World, starting as the Pacers scored the first 10 points and with his 53-point outburst in the opener. needed less than five minutes to take a 17- 2 & 3 Year old Trotters & Pacers He has 119 points (39.7 per game) in the 3 lead. restart. They made it 43-20 after one and led by “I’m just really in rhythm,” Warren as much as 26 before Orlando righted said. “Really picking my spots and really itself in the second half. just staying efficient. It was an all-around The Magic opened the third quarter team effort and I’m just doing my part, with eight straight points and eventually doing what I’m capable of doing.” cut the deficit to 78-66 after back-to-back Myles Turner added 21 points for the baskets from Vucevic. But Indiana Pacers. responded with a 10-2 spurt to make it 88- Nikola Vucevic had 24 points and 10 68 and Orlando couldn’t get closer than 12 rebounds for the Magic, whose season- until the final minute. best, five-game winning streak ended. “I think the team is playing in a flow,” Aaron Gordon added 20 points for Orlan - Pacers coach Nate McMillan said. “Even do, trying to claim its second straight play - though we’ve had different combinations, off appearance for the first time since a we’ve got really good ball movement. T.J. six-year run ended in 2011-12. — the ball is finding him and he’s knock - The Magic never had a chance Tuesday, ing down a high percentage of his shots. though. Just real efficient right now.” Penske reverses course, closes Indy 500 to fans By JENNA FRYER “We didn’t buy the Speedway for one AP Auto Racing Writer year, we bought it for generations to Roger Penske has reversed course and come, and it’s important to our reputa - decided not to allow fans at the Indianapo - tion to do the right thing,” Penske said in lis 500 later this month. The 104th running a telephone interview. of “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” will He said the financial ramifications of be the first without spectators, who showed not hosting spectators — which even at * FREE Grandstand up at Indianapolis Motor Speedway every 25% capacity, the mammoth facility year, even during the Great Depression. could have held about 80,000 people — It was a flip for Penske, who purchased played no part in his decision. Rather, the iconic speedway in January and has the continued increase of COVID-19 spent every day since upgrading his new cases in Marion County made shutting showplace to prepare for his favorite race. out spectators the responsible decision. * FREE Programs The pandemic forced the race to change “We need to be safe and smart about dates for the first time, from Memorial Day this,” Penske said. “Obviously we want weekend to Aug. 23. full attendance, but we don’t want to Penske had initially said he wouldn’t jeopardize the health and safety of our run the 500 without fans. But as the pan - fans and the community. We also don’t demic continued to spread across the want to jeopardize the ability to hold a * Food Available nation, the decision was made to limit successful race.” capacity to 50%. The speedway then low - As part of the plan introduced two ered that number to 25% and presented an weeks ago for 25% of fan capacity, spec - 88-page manual on how to safely host spec - tators who had purchased badges that tators. granted them access to the garage and Sponsored by: Cases have continued to rise — steadily pit lane was going to be permitted, as in Indiana and specifically in Marion well as infield access. County, where the speedway is located — Although the speedway, which can Jayland Trotting Association and Penske told The Associated Press on hold at least 350,000 spectators, has the Tuesday the reversal on the spectator poli - space for social distancing, Penske did cy was “the toughest business decision I’ve not want to put fans or competitors at ever made in my life.” risk.