Saturday, August 15, 2015 The Commercial Review Portland, 47371 www.thecr.com 75 cents Greece bailout program A smooth shift gets OK By LORNE COOK and JOHN-THOR DAHLBURG Associated Press BRUSSELS — Finance ministers of the 19-nation euro single currency group on Friday approved the first 26 billion euros ($29 billion) of a vast new bailout package to help rebuild Greece’s shattered economy. The approval came after Greece’s parliament passed a slew of painful reforms and spending cuts after a marathon overnight ses - sion that divided the gov - erning party, raising the specter of early elections. “Of course there were differences but we have managed to solve the last issues,” Eurogroup chair - man Jeroen Djisselbloem told reporters in Brussels. “All the intense work of the past week has paid off.” Ten billion euros will be available to recapitalize Greece banks, while a sec - ond slice of 16 billion euros will be paid in installments, starting with 13 billion euros by Aug. 20 when Greece must make a new debt payment to the Euro - pean Central Bank. Photo provided from JCHS yearbook “On this basis, Greece is Though there was some concern about how the five previous schools would mix together, students from the first and will irreversibly remain a member of the graduating class at Jay County High School remember a smooth transition. Whether it was as members of the marching Euro area,” said European band (pictured), 4-H, athletics, vocational classes or other activities, the students came together as Patriots. Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker after the deal was sealed. The final rescue package First JCHS students merged easily would eventually give Greece up to 86 billion Editor’s note: This is the 10th lier — a single high school for the well, came in from Portland, almost stricter in the beginning” euros ($93 billion) in loans and final story in our in a series county — was a reality. which contributed about 200 stu - because they knew they could over three years in about Jay County’s consolida - Mike Rockwell attended Port - dents to the class of 1976. To her, loosen up later more easily than exchange for harsh spend - tion to a single high school. land High School before Jay a new building was exciting. imposing more rules, Collins ing cuts and tax hikes. By KATHRYNE RUBRIGHT County. It was the largest school “It was nice to go into every - Rines said. The deal must still be The Commercial Review before the consolidation, but “it thing that was shiny and new,” The committee’s decisions approved by some national In the fall of 1975, after the last was still a little intimidating” to she said. seemed to have the desired effect. parliaments, including Ger - classes had graduated from switch to a new building, he said. Collins Rines had been part of The transition “went really many, but that is largely Bryant, Dunkirk, Pennville, For Tim Miller, who was com - a committee that worked to make smooth,” Rockwell said. considered to be a formali - Portland and Redkey high ing in from Bryant, where a class the transition smooth. Students The former Owls, Speedcats, ty. Some nations, such as schools, the students who had might have 20 to 25 students, Jay from the five schools met with Bulldogs, Panthers and Wolves Finland, have already given started high school in those County was a “completely differ - teachers and administrators at became Jay County Patriots, a their approval. buildings became the first stu - ent culture change” that meant the different schools, as well as mascot chosen because the class The move saves Greece dents to attend Jay County High getting used to a “massive in the home of Jay County High of 1976 was graduating 200 years from a disorderly default on School. amount of kids.” School’s first principal, James after the founding of the United its debts which could have What an Indiana University That wasn’t a factor for Nancy Elbert. States. come as soon as next week study had suggested 10 years ear - Collins Rines, who, like Rock - “They wanted to make things See Shift page 2 and helps end months of uncertainty. Man draws life terms By TOM COYNE arguments by his attorneys that Homeowner Monserrate Shirley Associated Press he wasn’t the person who physi - has pleaded guilty to two conspir - SOUTH BEND, Ind. — An Indi - cally caused the November 2012 acy charges as part of a plea anapolis man should have known blast that destroyed or damaged agreement, and Leonard’s half the likely outcome of blowing up more than 80 homes. brother and two others are await - a house at a time when most peo - “He was not a bystander who ing trial. ple were home, a judge said Fri - got caught up in the plans of oth - The judge started the hearing day, calling him the “prime ers,” Marnocha said. “He made by deciding that Leonard should mover” in the scheme who the plans.” be sentenced to life without deserved consecutive life sen - Marnocha said Leonard turned parole because prosecutors had tences without parole for killing the house into a bomb in what proved three factors — more than two neighbors. prosecutors described as a plot to one person was killed, an explo - St. Joseph County Superior trigger a natural gas explosion at sion was involved and 34-year-old Court Judge John Marnocha also his then-girlfriend’s home to col - John “Dion” Longworth had sentenced Mark Leonard, 46, to lect $300,000 in insurance. A jury burned to death. Longworth’s 36- another 75 years on arson and convicted Leonard on July 14 of year-old wife, Jennifer, was killed conspiracy charges, dismissing murder, arson and conspiracy. instantly. River in Colorado opens By LINDSAY WHITEHURST now presents little danger to amount is dwarfed by the 10 Associated Press users beyond Lake Powell — trillion gallons of water in the SALT LAKE CITY — A river The Commercial Review/Ray Cooney such as the city of Las Vegas — Colorado River system, said in Colorado that was turned because the contaminants will Corey Enus, a spokesman for sickly yellow by a mine waste further settle out and be diluted the Southern Nevada Waste Soaring Swingley spill reopened Friday after the in the reservoir along the Utah- Authority. now-diluted toxic plume passed Arizona border. His agency estimates the East Jay Middle School’s Emma Swingley through and reached Lake Pow - “We’re kind of at the end of wastewater will make it out of performs with her stunt group Friday during the state ell — a huge reservoir 300 miles the road,” said Erica Gaddis, Lake Powell in about two weeks fair preview show at Jay County High School. The downstream that feeds the Col - assistant director of the Utah amid extra testing to monitor East Jay (10 a.m.), West Jay (11:30 a.m.) and JCHS orado River and supplies water Division of Water Quality. the contaminants. (noon) cheerleaders will compete today at the to the Southwest. The initial spill involved The picturesque reservoir is Indiana State Fair. Water officials, however, said more than 3 million gallons of a hotspot popular among the plume that includes lead, waste from the Gold King Mine tourists for fishing and other arsenic and other heavy metals into the Animus River, but that recreation.

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The high temperature Fri - day in Portland was 81 Monday — Jay County Ridgeville Town Council degrees. cheerleaders seek titles at will meet in executive session Skies will be mostly sunny Indiana State Fair competi - immediately following its reg - today with a high of 88 and a tion in Indianapolis. Naomi Toumey, 94, Bremen ular 8 a.m. meeting Monday at slight chance of thunder - Details on page 2. the library/fire station, 308 N. storms in the evening. The low Wednesday — Patriot girls Walnut St. Council will dis - tonight will be 67, and the high soccer team opens season at cuss employee job perform - Sunday will be 89. home against the Richmond ance. For an extended forecast, Red Devils. see page 2. The Commercial Review Page 2 Local Saturday, August 15, 2015 Obituaries Naomi Toumey 20, 1942. He preceded her of Delta Theta Tau Sorority. in death on July 1, 2002. Surviving is a son, John Dec. 28, 1920-Aug. 13, 2015 She worked for Kerr F. Toumey (wife: Susan), Services for Naomi P. Glass in Toumey, 94, a former rural Bremen; two grandsons Dunkirk resident, will be Dunkirk, and six great-grandchil - at 2 p.m. Monday at was a mem - dren. Williamson and Spencer ber of Oak Visitation will be from Funeral Home in Port - Grove Unit - 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday at land. She died Thursday at ed the funeral home. Burial Signature Health Care in Methodist will be at Lawndale Ceme - Bremen. Church, tery, west of Deerfield. Born in Randolph Coun - attended Condolences may be ty to Harry and Blanch Faith Evan - Toumey expressed at (Mann) Fisher, she mar - gelical http://www.williamson - ried John Toumey on Aug. Church and was a member spencer.com Jay Circuit Court The Commercial Review/Chris Schanz Judge Brian Hutchison Level 5 felony. Judgments State of Indiana vs. Kenneth Ausland, Tashia S. Weaver was granted $2,500 Level 5 felony. Country concert from Stephen J. Weaver. First Merchants Bank vs. Francene Trace Adkins performs at the grandstand Friday night at Jay Castillo, mortgage foreclosure. County Fairgrounds in Portland. Originally scheduled for July 8 during Cases filed State of Indiana vs. Izaha M. Baker, the Jay County Fair, the concert had to be rescheduled because of State of Indiana vs. Kenneth B. Hut - Level 3 felony. inclement weather that blanketed the area. slar, Level 4 felony. Danielle Shrack vs. William Shrack State of Indiana vs. Robin Faye Patch, Jr., dissolution. Shift ... CR almanac Continued from page 1 Even though the members of the class of 1976 didn’t all get to know each other in their year together, ‘Once we went to the same school they still formed a kind of bond. there was really no rivalry.’ There had been worry about how — Mike Rockwell previous rivalries might manifest at the consolidated school, Rockwell said, but “once we went to the same school there was really no rivalry.” and if they were in a different area, before opening The Dancer’s Studio Miller said there had been talk I’d never met them,” said Rockwell, in Portland. about how the Dunkirk versus Red - now a Jay County Council member. Miller, who now owns T.J.’s Bicycle key or Bryant versus Portland rival - Jenney, another student in the pro - and Moped Sales and Service in Port - gram, had the same experience. He land, said Bryant High School’s ries might continue, but once school didn’t get to know too many new peo - small size made the atmosphere started, that didn’t actually happen. Lotteries ple in his last year of high school. “more personable” there. But “I Collins Rines attended football “I’ve met more since I’ve been out loved Jay County High School,” he games and performed with the other (of school),” he said. said. Hoosier Evening majorettes, an activity she started at The work release program also Having more students meant Jay Midday Pick 3: 4-5-5 Portland High School and continued meant Rockwell didn’t have to make County could offer more opportuni - Daily Three: 4-1-2 Pick 4: 7-8-4-0 at Jay County. one of the adjustments some of his ties; Miller got to learn about auto Daily Four: 1-6-6-6 Pick 5: 0-0-3-2-1 “I don’t remember anyone saying classmates did. At Portland, students mechanics there, which he wouldn’t Quick Draw: 09-14- Rolling Cash 5: 05-12- anything bad or negative” about how had been allowed to leave the school have been able to do if he’d complet - 15-21-23-27-28-31-32-39- 24-35-36 the five schools’ teams mixed togeth - for lunch. That tradition ended for ed his high school career at Bryant. 44-52-53-62-64-68-69-72- er, she said. most Jay County students, but Rock - “It was a little mini-campus out 74-76 Mega Millions Even though the rivalries disap - well and others in the work release there,” he said, referring to all the Estimated jackpot: peared, the students still tended to program could leave after at midday space Jay County had devoted to Ohio $25 million associate with their long-time class - and head to McDonald’s before scat - auto mechanics, woodworking, agri - mates more than their new ones, tering to their jobs in the afternoon. culture and other vocational studies. Midday said Jim Jenney, who went on to Pick 3: 7-2-6 Powerball Collins Rines was another student “The vocational classes were phe - work in heating and air conditioning who left early; for her, it was to take nomenal.” Pick 4: 4-6-6-7 Estimated jackpot: before buying Display Craft. Pick 5: 4-9-5-8-9 $70 million dance classes at Ball State Universi - For Collins Rines, the vocational “It was kind of a deal where we got ty. But it didn’t mean she didn’t know classes meant that there were lots of threw into this,” Jenney said, noting her knew classmates. areas of the building she didn’t get to like Rockwell, that there had been “I knew a lot of the kids through 4- know in her one year. Over the past Markets some uncertainty at first. H,” she said. 40 years, she’s discovered more parts At graduation, Rockwell heard the Collins Rines went on to earn a of the building but still hasn’t seen names of kids he’d never known bachelor’s degree in dance from Ball every area of the school she graduat - Closing prices as of Friday called. State and a master’s degree in it from ed from. Because of a work release pro - Butler University. She left the area to “That’s kind of funny still, all Trupointe Nov. corn ...... 3.85 gram, “I was only there half the day, teach at a dance school in Pittsburgh these years later,” she said. Fort Recovery Dec. corn ...... 3.87 Corn ...... 4.02 Oct. corn ...... 3.90 Central States Beans ...... 9.86 Montpelier Lower Your Oct. crop ...... 8.76 Corn ...... 3.83 Insurance Rate. Capsule Reports Wheat ...... 4.72 New crop ...... 3.70 Sept. crop ...... 4.67 Beans ...... 9.81 Trailer struck and Bloomfield PTO urday that Bloomfield will New crop ...... 8.98 All It A Fort Recovery man’s respectively. host a recycling trailer Cooper Farms Wheat ...... 4.76 trailer was struck by an There will also be a staffed by its PTO. Begin - Fort Recovery New crop ...... 4.81 unknown vehicle Friday trailer staffed by Pennville ning next week, the school Corn ...... 4.02 Takes in Noble Township. Community Center from 9 will have two trailers on Oct. corn ...... 3.88 The Andersons Terrell M. Bias, 68, 300 to 11 a.m. across from Pen - site full time for residents Jan. corn ...... 3.93 Richland Township Is One Ohio 119 West, was south - nville Fire Station. to drop off recyclables at Feb. corn ...... 3.97 Corn ...... 3.81 bound on State Line Road This will be the last Sat - their convenience. Sept. corn ...... 3.74 near Division Road when POET Biorefining Beans ...... 9.86 Call! a northbound vehicle Portland Nov. beans ...... 8.96 went left of center and Salamonia United Church of Christ Aug. corn ...... 4.04 Wheat ...... 4.86 struck the fender of the Oct. corn ...... 3.85 Sept. wheat ...... 4.86 trailer he was pulling with his 1999 Ford F450. The other vehicle left the scene, and because of Hospitals dust on the stone road Bias only saw that it was a Jay CountyHospital Albany – Callie John - small blue car. son Damage in the 12:05 p.m. August 16 11am - 2pm Portland Hot chicken sandwiches, hot dogs & coney dogs, Admissions (260) 726-9345 accident was estimated potato salad, baked beans, drinks There were three Dismissals less than $1,000. -Free Will Offering- admissions to the hospi - There were seven dis - tal on Friday. missals, including: Recycling set Portland – Diana Jay County Solid Waste Emergencies Stith Management District will There were 23 treated have three recycling trail - in the emergency rooms Births ers available this morn - of JCH, including: There was one birth. ing. Steve Arnold Kyle Champ Trailers will be open from 9 a.m. to noon at the 115 E. Main St. Marsh parking lot in Citizen’s calendar Portland and Bloomfield Portland, IN Elementary in rural Monday City Council, council www.portins.com Bryant. They will be 8 a.m. — Ridgeville chambers, fire station, staffed by the Boy Scouts Town Council, 1616 N. Franklin St. library/fire station, 308 6 p.m. — Jay School N. Walnut St. Board, administrative 8:30 a.m. — Ridgeville offices, 1976 W. Tyson Town Council executive Road, Portland. session, library/fire 7:15 p.m. — Fort station, 308 N. Walnut Recovery Records Com - St. mission, village hall, 9 a.m. — Jay County 201 S. Main St. Commissioners, com - 7:30 p.m. — Fort missioners’ room, Jay Recovery Village Coun - County Courthouse, 120 cil, village hall, 201 S. N. Court St., Portland. Main St. 5 p.m. — Portland EDIT Advisory Com - Tuesday mittee, city council 6:30 p.m. — Fort chambers, fire station, Recovery School Board, 1616 N. Franklin St. board meeting room, 5:30 p.m. — Portland FRHS, 400 E. Butler St.

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50th anniversary Friend’s free Perry photography and Connie gets criticized Walker DEAR ABBY: Recently, my husband was asked to Portland be the best man at his friend’s wedding. The Dear Perry and Connie Walker, Connie and Perry Walker - 2015 happy couple did not have rural Portland, are celebrating the financial means to hire Abby their 50th wedding anniversary a photographer, so I was today. 2013 after working at Jay Gar - asked to take pictures of They were married on Aug. ment Company, Berne Apparel the ceremony and recep - 15, 1965, at Zion Lutheran and F.C.C. Indiana. tion. Church in Portland with Pastor They have two sons, Kevin D. I’m not a professional She’s like a sister to me, Richard Kraus officiating. Walker, Berne, and Randy L. photographer, and the and I respect and admire Connie retired in 2012 after Walker (wife: Melissa), Lowgap, bride knows that. I gladly her determination to care photographed the nuptials for these creatures and Connie and Perry Walker - 1965 working at Marsh, Dairy Queen North Carolina. They also have and CVS and Perry retired in three grandchildren. on the couple’s big day. Of give them love when no course, I charged them one else will. How can I nothing for doing it. nicely say to her that I I am now on the receiv - think she shouldn’t accept ing end of insulting com - any more rescues because ments regarding the pho - she will only continue to Marriage applications tos I took. When the bride get more depressed? — rudely voiced her displeas - CONCERNED FRIEND IN The following couples applied for nifer Lynn Bumbalough, 50, both of tucky, and Edna E. Girod, 19, 7616 N. ure, I was taken aback. I GEORGIA a marriage license this week in the 728 W. Race St., Portland. 650 East, Bryant. did nothing less than my DEAR CONCERNED: clerk’s office of Jay County Court - Matthew John Heitkamp, 33, 5990 Brett Ashley Suman, 41, and Lena very best to accommodate There is no nice way to say house: TR 136, Findlay, Ohio, and Jennifer Jayne Elliott, 37, both of 4800 W. 650 her, and I have received that to your friend. What Marc Alan Fulkerson, 28, and Katherine Dirksen, 31, 637 E. 1000 North, Pennville. nothing but ingratitude you CAN say is that you Kami Jo Hicks, 23, both of 6408 S. North, Portland. In Adams County Court: and disrespect for my are concerned about her 1225 West, Redkey. Jerry K. Wickey, 20, 4962 Candle Menno Schwartz, Geneva, and efforts. because of the depression James Corle Hamner, 42, and Jen - Springs Road, Owingsville, Ken - Leanna B. Schwartz, Berne. I believe in keeping com - she experiences when she mitments I have made. I can’t save one of her ani- intend to complete the mals. For an animal lover, edits of the original pho - the loss of a pet is painful tos and create a wedding and personal, and her Auditions will be held for reaction isn’t unusual. album as I promised. How - ever, how do I tactfully DEAR ABBY: I am hop - address the situation with ing you can clear this up. Civic’s ‘Young Frankenstein’ the bride if she “reminds” A few weeks ago, my me again of my lack of boyfriend and I had some By VIRGINIA CLINE her personal contemporary professional photography of his family members The Commercial Review mythology. skills? — SAD NEWBIE over for a visit. It was very Jay County Civic Theatre will Levine has studied in Florence PHOTOGRAPHER casual, as usual, more like hold auditions for its upcoming Taking and Italy and received her bachelor’s DEAR PHOTOGRA- a Sunday afternoon drop- musical. of fine arts degree from the School PHER: Alas, it seems that in. I came out of our room Auditions will be held at 5:30 Note of the Art Institute of Chicago. no good deed goes unpun- barefoot, because I usually p.m. Wednesday at First Presbyte - Arts Place is open from 10 a.m. to ished. The next time the walk around that way in rian Church for “Young Franken - 9 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays bride “reminds” you, all the house. I was scolded by stein.” and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays. For you have to do is “suggest” his grandmother and told Callbacks will be held the same more information, call (260) 726- that for the next happy I was rude to walk around night. The Blackford County Arts Center 4809. occasion she spend some barefoot when there is For more information, email is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mon - money and hire a profes- company. Was she right? [email protected]. days and Thursdays, Tuesdays Free activity sional instead of hitting — BAREFOOT CONTES - from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 3 to 7 p.m. Arts Place Blackford County Arts up a friend for a freebie SA Felting class and Wednesdays from 3 to 7 p.m. Center will host a free event between and then complaining DEAR BAREFOOT: No. The Blackford County Arts Cen - 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Sept. 12. about the result. She was out of line to crit- ter, 107 W. Washington St., Hartford Mythology exhibit Children in kindergarten through DEAR ABBY: I have a icize you. If people choose City, will hold a needle felting class The works of Laura Levine will sixth grade are invited for a “Make- friend, “Riley,” who is the to go shoeless in their own from 9 a.m. to noon Aug. 27 with be on exhibit Sept. 4 through Oct. 2 It and Take-It” activity. sweetest woman I know. home, it’s really nobody Carol Tropf as the instructor. at Arts Place, 131 E. Walnut St. in The center is located at 107 W. She’s in her mid-20s and else’s business. Needle felting uses barbed nee - Portland. Washington St. in Hartford City. For has a stable job, but I’m To receive a collection of dles to interlock wool fibers to The exhibit titled “Contempo - more information, visit afraid she is setting her - Abby’s most memorable — form a more condensed material. rary Mythology” will feature a http://www.artsland.org or contact self up. She rescues ani - and most frequently requested — poems and The cost is $35. mixture of traditional, figurative [email protected] or mals that are terminal or essays, send your name To register, call (765) 348-4154. and classical influences, as well as (765) 348-1677. nearly so. She’s great with them and should become a and mailing address, plus veterinarian. A few she check or money order for has brought back to $7 (U.S. funds) to: Dear Community Calendar health, but others just Abby — Keepers Booklet, can’t be saved. P.O. Box 447, Mount Mor - ris, IL 61054-0447. Shipping Notices will appear in ty Courthouse. Walking from 9 to 10 a.m. SENSIBLY (TOPS) — Will My concern is that when Riley loses one, she breaks and handling are includ - the Community Calendar MUSEUM OF THE SOL - every Monday, Wednesday meet for weigh-in at 5:30 ed.) as space is available. To DIER — Is open from and Friday. p.m., with the meeting at 6 down. She cries for hours submit an item, call fami - noon to 5 p.m. the first WEST JAY COMMUNI - p.m., in the fellowship on end, but the minute she ly editor Virginia Cline at and third Saturday and TY CENTER GROUP — hall at Evangelical gets a call, she willingly AREFREE OMPLEX (260) 726-8141. Sunday of the month. It is Doors open at 11:15 a.m. Methodist Church, 930 W. takes in another one. C C located at 510 E. Arch St., Bring a sack lunch for Main St., Portland. New 31 Leisure Lane Today Portland. The website is talk time. Euchre begins members welcome. For Dunkirk, IN 47336 at 1 p.m. Cost $1. 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I’m not sure how anyone’s Congratulations, Carmel. In Goshen, misinformation accurately educational. It sex life affects anyone else’s reli - To my surprise, despite hav - Kathryne led to the mayor and city council claimed the ordinance would gious freedom, but it seems to be ing a Republican mayor and members agreeing not to vote give male rapists and child an effective fear-mongering Republican-dominated city Rubright on a non-discrimination ordi - molesters access to women’s phrase. council, Carmel is expected to nance. restrooms, dressing rooms and The story was similar in join the list of Indiana cities That’s especially disappoint - shower areas. Elkhart: Advance America built with anti-discrimination ordi - ing given that 31 local clergy That’s not how it works at all, opposition based on misinfor - nances that cover sexual orien - members — a group not neces - Advance America. That’s not mation and the mayor asked for tation and gender identity. Fort Wayne, Lafayette and sarily expected to show support how gender identity works at the ordinance to be withdrawn (And when I say “expected,” Michigan City have protection for this — had previously sent a all. I’ve never heard of any man from consideration. six out of seven council mem - for sexual orientation alone, letter to the council asking it to claiming to be transgender just What good does this do any - bers are sponsoring the propos - along with Tippecanoe County. show support for the ordinance. to get into a women’s restroom. one? The only people who bene - al, so it’s an understatement to It’s great that these cities and Thanks to Advance America, No, what I hear about is people fit are those who like being say its chances of passing are counties are passing this legisla - which describes itself as “Indi - not coming out as transgender allowed to discriminate based good.) tion. ana’s premier pro-family and because they’re afraid of what on sexual orientation of gender Carmel joins Bloomington, It’s not great that in other pro-church organization” and could happen when there aren’t identity. They get to keep doing Evansville, Hammond, Indi - cities that have considered simi - has fliers that make the hilari - protections like what Goshen that. anapolis, New Albany, South lar ordinances, citizens have ous claim of being distributed considered putting in place. Meanwhile, people who would Bend, Terre Haute and West been strongly campaigning by “a non-partisan educational Among other things, the flier have benefited from the ordi - Lafayette, as well as Marion and against them. organization,” misinformation also claimed the ordinance nance are left without protec - Monroe counties, in having this I’d say campaigning against won out and pushed local gov - would “elevate sexual activity tions that ought be automatic in protection. non-discrimination is effective - ernment into doing nothing. over religious freedom in the first place. Uber leading a new format Bloomberg View Uber is a brand, a verb, a proprietary eponym, a Guest loss-making$50 billion enterprise and a new way of doing business — one Editorial that’s upending industries, worrying workers and thrilling consumers around the world. Uber says its drivers are Uber is one of many new independent contractors, companies eager to act not which means they aren’t as suppliers but as plat - covered by most labor reg - forms — offering smart - ulations and aren’t owed phone apps that connect expense reimbursements, overtime pay and so on. drivers with riders, apart - Some drivers (along with ments with travelers, the California Labor Com - handymen with homeown - mission) assert that ers. Such arrangements they’re actually employ - are often known as the ees, and as such entitled to “sharing economy.” those benefits and more. They’re starting to take off, They’re probably both and they pose something wrong. The New-Deal-era of a challenge to policy classifications that prevail makers and regulators. in the U.S. — either con - For the platform own - tractor or employee — ers, the logic is powerful: make little sense for Uber Use next to no physical and its peers, which let capital, employ almost no Is quickness worth the risk? their workers set their workers, assume few risks own hours and operate By TRUDY LIEBERMAN products really are safe and effective and take your cut of each with a lot of independence Rural Health News Service after they’ve already been on the mar - transaction. For cus - (as contractors would) but As new drugs and medical devices ket. This is hardly foolproof. Some - tomers, it’s just as sweet: also monitor their per - are developed, it’s understandable Rural times trials are delayed for years after Get more of what you formance and set their pay that the public, always in love with a product is sold, and many are never want more easily, and pay rate (as with employees). A new technologies, want to use them. Health completed. less for it. For worker-sup - California judge consider - It’s also important that they be safe, What’s troubling about all this is pliers, it’s a mixed bag: ing a similar case said that and most people think they are. It the lack of critical discussion of the Profit from greater state law “provides noth - comes down to a balancing act that proposed changes in the media and demand for what you have ing remotely close to a will soon be tested in Washington. elsewhere. There has been, however, to sell and from easier In the fall the U.S. Senate is likely to viduals that a new product should plenty of commentary and op-eds clear answer” to the come to market. If patients showed access to buyers — but conundrum and that the approve legislation that shifts the supporting the 21st Century Cures sometimes for less pay, scales more in the direction of getting some benefit, manufacturers could Act. jury would be “handed a submit those experiences to the FDA. and without the employee square peg and asked to “cures” to market faster, and that “You’d think Mother Teresa had benefits and security that could be a big step backward in regu - According to Redberg, the proposed written this bill considering the over - choose between two round law would mean “anecdotal evidence go with traditional jobs. holes.” lating medical devices — things like whelming praise it’s getting,” says For officialdom, that’s a breast implants, coronary stents and rather than scientific studies, could Gregg Gonsalves, a research scholar Expect such confusion to be used to approve drugs and vexing combination. persist until lawmakers, artificial knees. at the Yale Law School. The 21st Century Cures Act sailed devices.” She told me, “This will What’s the right response state and federal, start In the Huffington Post TV personal - through the House of Representa - result in a lot of dangerous drugs and to a company that causes thinking more creatively. ity Katie Couric, a former FDA com - tives in July on the premise that need devices on the market with no evi - much unease and disrupts That might mean consider - missioner and the founder of a dis - outweighed the risk of inadequately dence. Allowing case studies as the entrenched interests, yet ing new kinds of classifica - ease advocacy group claimed the leg - also has immense potential tested products. Dr. Rita Redberg, a standard is crazy. It lowers the data islation “does not reduce safety stan - tions — for instance, the standard to non-existent.” benefits for consumers? well-known cardiologist at the Uni - dards.” They talk about “genetic “dependent contractor” To understand what’s happening, In Uber’s case, two possi - versity of California San Francisco analysis” and “newly discovered bio - model used in Canada and you have to go back to 1997, another bilities suggest them - Medical Center, told me, “the empha - markers,” to evaluate new drugs, but elsewhere. It might require time when the same coalition of drug selves. sis has been on getting drugs and don’t mention products could be mar - rethinking parts of the devices on the market quickly, not on and device makers, patient groups, keted without clinical trials. One appealing option is social safety net that were and Washington think tanks interest - to have no response at all. making sure they are safe.” As our standards for drugs and designed with full-time In a New York Times op-ed Redberg ed in deregulation convinced Con - devices take a U-turn, the death of Dr. Have you tried Uber? It’s employment in mind. It gress to lower the approval standards. great. Its innovations — wrote, “The bill would severely weak - Frances Kelsey in early August at age will surely mean, in the en not strengthen, the FDA’s already It reduced the number of clinical tri - such as surge pricing, 101 should remind us what happens federalist spirit, that states ineffective regulatory scheme for als to establish safety and efficacy which ensures more driv - when marketing trumps safety. should experiment with a medical devices. The device industry, from two or more to one or more and Kelsey was the FDA official who ers are available when variety of new arrange - may stand to benefit from this legisla - allowed device companies to select kept the drug thalidomide, a drug demand is highest — are ments and find what works tion, but the health of the public does and pay for-profit firms to review that was eventually proven to cause exciting. For many drivers, best for their citizens. not.” their products instead of the FDA — a serious berth defects, off the U.S. it’s a boon. Uber’s battles If self-driving cars catch What does the legislation, pushed sort of fox-in-the-hen house arrange - market because of safety concerns. with local governments on, labor laws of all kinds by the $110 billion device industry ment. Use of the drug in the United King - have become the stuff of may one day be a moot and patient advocacy groups, do? In a Redberg’s work shows there are dom, Canada, Germany and Aus - legend, but more and more point for Uber. But indus - nutshell it changes the way FDA fewer trials. A 2009 study published in tralia led to thousands of deaths. places are welcoming it — try after industry is testing approves new drugs and devices. JAMA showed that 65 percent of pre- No one wants another thalidomide some 300 cities so far — the logic of its approach — Manufacturers of so-called “break - market approvals for cardiovascular scandal. and they often find them - hence Uber for tailors, through” devices would be able to devices were based on a single study, So are we willing to risk to sell selves wondering what the Uber for doctors, Uber for submit evidence of safety and effica - and those studies were often prone to drugs and devices faster perhaps fuss was all about. getting wasted. Each will cy based on sources other than clini - bias and lacked strength. John without sufficient testing? Another response is to present its own complica - cal trials, the gold standard. In other Fauber, a reporter at the Milwaukee •••••••••• remember that old laws are tions. words, with a clinical trial scientific Journal Sentinel, has documented Editor’s note: The Rural Health sometimes ill-suited to On the whole, though, evidence determines whether a new deaths and injuries resulting to News Service is funded by a grant new technology. A pending this phenomenon should product can be sold. patients who’ve taken cancer and dia - from The Commonwealth Fund and California lawsuit — on be viewed with optimism Under the 21st Century Cures Act a betes drugs that were approved under is distributed the Hoosier State Press behalf of Uber drivers who — and a willingness to manufacturer could submit evidence the 1997 looser standards. Association. Lieberman is a health say the company owes question whether the old that a device is safe and effective If the current legislation passes, journalist and press critic for Colum - them for expenses and tips ways of doing things still based on case histories; that is, it device makers could conduct the bia Journalism Review. Contact her — offers a case in point. make much sense. could offer the experiences of indi - more rigorous trials to see if their at [email protected] . The Commercial Review US PS 125820 HUGH N. RONALD (1911-1983), Publisher Emeritus

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By KEVIN ALLEN South Bend Tribune Photo provided SOUTH BEND — As a technology startup, Trek10has just begun its South Bend Tribune/Greg Swiercz journey. Honored It’s off to a quick start, though. Andy Warzon, left, and Jim Abercrombie are co-founders Jay County High School graduate Andy Warzon founded the compa - of Trek10. The company is based in the Union Station Technology Amy (Sipe) Coon of McCordsville was ny with Jim Abercrombie and Center in South Bend. recently presented with the Rising Star Shane Fimbel about a year and half Award from Healthcare Information ago. The firm — which specializes in cloud-based IT infrastructure such zon.com, is the largest player in the to make software development bet - Management, Inc., which provides infrastructure-as-a-service market. ter.” consulting and software to healthcare as Amazon Web Services — set up an office in April at Union Station Tech - Multinational corporations, govern - Warzon was Better World Books’ organizations. nology Center and completed a ment agencies and other large insti - vice president of technology and round of seed funding earlier this tutions are using it. analytics from 2006 to 2013, and he summer from an investor group that “This is a really powerful set of later worked as an independent con - included Elevate Ventures and The tools, but a lot of companies don’t sultant. His idea for Trek10 came out Judd Leighton Foundation. know how to use it,” Warzon said. of opportunities he saw while doing Trek10 has six full-time employ - “We help companies get on Amazon consulting work. Two Samsung ees right now, but 25 to 30 people Web Services and support them 24/7 Innovation Park at Notre Dame could be working there by the end of once they’re on there.” was Trek10’s base before the compa - 2016. One of the key advantages of ny moved to Union Station — the old phones unveiled The company’s big upside lies in cloud-based IT infrastructure is it rail depot that’s now a technology By HAYLEY TSUKAYAMA Apple’s traditional fall its specialty — infrastructure as a allows companies to use only what hub on downtown’s south end. The Washington Post iPhone bonanza. service — which is a new but grow - they need, when they need it. They Trek10 already had customers and Samsung unveiled two Samsung has been feel - ing field in technology. can scale up without buying addi - revenue when it went to Innovation new smartphones Thurs - ing the squeeze lately. It Most people who use the Internet tional equipment, and they aren’t Park, but Warzon said the business day, the Samsung Galaxy reported a seventh wasting money on unused equip - incubator helped speed up the com - S6 Edge+ and the Galaxy are familiar with the concept of soft - straight quarter of falling ware as a service. The term means ment when traffic is below peak lev - pany’s development. The firm now Note 5, as it looks to profit, partly because of els. has more than 30 customers in the rebuild its mobile busi - that, instead of downloading soft - weaker sales. Although it ware onto a computer’s hard drive, “If you’re buying physical infra - Midwest, on both coasts and even ness as its profit sinks and is still the best-selling the program is accessible on any structure, you have to manage to abroad. competition increases. smartphone maker in the The phones are fast, device with an Internet connection. your peak,” Abercrombie said. “The Innovation Park’s leaders present - world by volume, Sam - less frequently those peaks happen ed Trek10 with an Acceleration shiny, slim and every - sung reaps only 15 per - Web-based email is one common throughout the year, the more Award last month. thing that Samsung fans cent of global smart - example of software as a service. could have hoped for. The phone profit. The rest Other examples include everything money you’re spending on unused Warzon noted at the ceremony new Edge and Note are set goes to Apple, the second- from Netflix to online banking. capacity. The cloud completely takes that a tech company like Trek10 for a retail launch on Aug. largest smartphone seller Infrastructure as a service refers care of that.” doesn’t have a lot of tangible assets. 21 and will cost $740 and in the world. to the practice of taking the low- Trek10 also focuses on DevOps — It relies on the technical talent of its $815, respectively. True to “They’ve been sliding level components of IT infrastruc - a merging of software development employees, and he has been able to form, Samsung execu - in the Edge as being the ture — hardware, servers — and and IT operations. assemble a great team here. tives touted the compa - next bullet in the cham - delivering it as a service over the “It’s taking an IT operation and “We have laptops and a Foosball ny’s legacy of innovation ber to maintain that high Internet, or “the cloud” as it’s been automating it with code — actually table and a lot of brains,” he said. as they introduced the end of the market,” said nicknamed. defining a whole data center with “This business is all about people. phones in an event strate - Ramon Llamas, an ana - Amazon Web Services, which is code,” Warzon said. “And then on the That’s the thing that will drive our gically scheduled before lyst at IDC. owned by the online retailer Ama - flip side, this is using IT operations success forward.” Illinois firm

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The court recom - mended that Indiana BMV suspend his license for six months. Riley O. Young, 41, Red - Portland City Court key, theft, a Class A misde - Portland City Court Dallas, Texas, ordinance viola - ordinance violation – off truck Failure to appear meanor — Sentenced to 180 days in Jay County tion – off truck route, $158.50; route, $158.50; Curtis W. Mock, Kaili R. Baughman, Portland, Judge Donald Gillespie Jail with all but two days Moises Esparza-Sauceda, Shafter, Pennville, no valid license, speeding 81 miles per hour in a 55 Fined and sentenced suspended, given two days California, ordinance violation – $158.50, seat belt violation, $25. mile per hour zone; Rachelle D. Stacey L. Carter, Marion, driv - credit for one day served, off truck route, $158.50; Sherri L. Boolman, Portland, seat belt vio - ing with a suspended license, fined $50, assessed court Hitzemann, Dunkirk, seat belt Pre-trials set lation; Darrel B. Bost, Portland, $158.50, 90-day license suspen - costs of $183, ordered to sion; Miguel A. Morales, Win - violation, $25; Johnathon E. Erin D. Baker, Portland, seat expired plates; Jared M. Currie, Costello, Geneva, seat belt viola - belt violation, Oct. 7; Joshua L. Geneva, speeding 82 miles per perform 40 hours of com - chester, headlight violation, $20, munity service and placed operator never licensed, $218.50; tion, 25; Mark D. Kridler, Ander - Reinhard, Portland, unsafe start, hour in a 55 mile per hour zone; son, disregarding stop sign, Oct. 7; Michael D. Roberts, Hart - Aaron W. Fennig, Portland, speed - on formal probation for Mateo C. Caralapio, Bryant, oper - six months. ator never licensed, $225; Roberto $158.50; Darren L. Pollitt, Morris - ford City, driving with a suspend - ing 71 miles per hour in a 55 mile town, seat belt violation, $25; Jas - ed license, false and fictitious, per hour zone; Steven D. Hennig, Kristy A. Bishop, 34, R. Ramirez, Portland, public Dunkirk, theft, a Class A intoxication, $258, eight week - mine M. Conner, speeding 80 Oct. 7; Derek A. Wilson, Portland, Elm Mott, Texas, disregarding miles per hour in a 55 mile per no registration plate, disregard - auto signal; Alexander C. Ingram, misdemeanor — Sen - ends in jail. tenced to one year in Jay Mitchel J. Unrast, St. Henry, hour zone, $169; Matthew C. ing stop sign, Oct. 7; Billy R. Mor - Portland, Portland, speeding 73 Snow, Portland, expired plates, gan, Portland, public intoxica - miles per hour in a 55 mile per County Jail with all but Ohio, expired plates, $158,50; Wes - 166 days, given 166 days ley A. Watson, Portland, disre - $158.50 no motorcycle endorse - tion, Oct. 7; Toby A. Taylor, hour zone; Tyler K. Morfey, credit for 83 days served, garding stop sign, $158,50; ment, $25; Benjamin D. Walter, Ridgeville, public intoxication, Mahomet, Illinois, unlawful oper - assessed court costs of Chelsea M. Manning, Fort Portland, expired plates, $158,50; Oct. 7; Oladele J. Abayomi, Indi - ation of a golf cart; Brittany E. $183 and placed on formal Wayne, speeding 70 miles per Troy J. Autrey, Granbury, Texas, anapolis, public intoxication, Muhlenkamp, Dunkirk, speeding probation for 180 days. hour in a 55 mile per hour zone, ordinance violation – off truck Oct. 7; Mary K. Layton, Portland, 73 miles per hour in a 55 mile per $148.50; Anthony L. Bruss, Port - route, $143.50; Freddy M. Clark, ordinance violation – dog at hour zone; Duni E. Olusegun, Alan R. Smith, 18, Port - land, seat belt violation, $25; Eaton, disregarding traffic sig - large, Oct. 7. Indianapolis, speeding 81 miles land, possession of mari - Michael A. DeBoy, speeding 72 nal, $158.50; Thomas D. Martin, per hour in a 45 mile per hour juana, a Class A misde - miles per hour in a 55 mile per Portland, seat belt violation, $25; Trials scheduled zone; Adam D. Reynolds, meanor — Sentenced to hour zone, $150.50; Codi L. Mor - Michael D. Lykins, Muncie, Angela J. Franks, Rockville, Dunkirk, driving with a suspend - one year in Jay County ris, Fountain City, speeding 74 speeding 65 miles per hour in a 55 driving with a suspended license, ed license; Derek C. Whitehead, Jail with all but 62 days miles per hour in a 55 mile per mile per hour zone, amended, Aug. 19; Bradley P. LeMaster, Dunkirk, speeding 76 miles per suspended, given 62 days hour zone, $152.50; Michael S. $143.50; Seth T. Trumbo, Dunkirk, Portland, expired plates, Aug. 19; hour in a 55 mile per hour zone credit for 31 days served, Bruggeman, speeding 77 miles speeding 76 miles per hour in a 55 Andrew A. Wilhelm, Portland, and expired plates; Ector Leonel assessed court costs of per hour in a 55 mile per hour mile per hour zone, $ 143.50; speeding 72 miles per hour in a 55 Ernandez, Portland, public intox - $183, ordered to pay a drug zone, $169; Michael L. Mitchell, Jimmy D. Davis, Springfield, mile per hour zone, Aug. 26. ication. abuse, prosecution, inter - diction and correction fee of $200 and placed on for - mal probation for 11 months. Deeds Smith violated his pro - Terry D. Prescott to gage Association, also bation imposed April 21 Summer Time after a conviction of pos - Terry D. Prescott and known as Floyd E. and Jo Ruthann Perry, quit claim Ellen Brown, warranty session of marijuana, a deed — 2.00 partial acres, deed — Lots 13 and 14, Class B misdemeanor. He Section 22, Knox Town - Spahr Second Addition, was sentenced to serve an ship. Redkey. additional 30 days in Jay is Garage Sale Time Terry D. Prescott to Michael W. and Carole A. County Jail and given 30 Terry D. Prescott and Arnold to John E. and Jill days credit for 15 days Ruthann Perry, quit claim D. Walter, warranty deed — served. And we have something deed — .708 acres partial 3.90 partial acres, Section acres, Section 22, Knox 31, Jackson Township. Dismissed Township. John E. 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Beckman and Gast Stephen, warranty deed — Farms Inc. to Next Level Judgments Lot 24, Votaws West Addi - Feed LLC, warranty deed Jefferson Capital Sys - tion, Portland. — 58.54 acres, Section 20, tems LLC was granted Secretary of Housing Noble Township. $1,001.10 from Ryah Bur - and Urban Development of Gregory Joe and Bar - roughs. Washington D.C. to Joe bara Sue Weiland to Jere - Midland Funding LLC Eddy and Michelle Elaine my J. and Ashley M. Knap - was granted $1,883.28 Martin, warranty deed — schafer, warranty deed — from Gabriel Dann. Lot 7, Dunkirk Heights, partial acre, Section 16, Capital One Bank was Clearing the clutter is easy Dunkirk. Jackson Township. granted $2,168.42 from Robert L. Pfeifer, Emily L. Peterson to Lance Franklin. with the Classifieds! deceased, to Greg A. Garrick Logal Carl Twigg, Pfeifer and Andrew Louis warranty deed — partial Cases filed Pfiefer, deed affidavit — acre, Section 4, Greene State of Indiana vs. Lot 48, Votaws First Addi - Township. Emily R. Loredo, Level 6 tion, Portland. Steven D. Ford, deceased, felony. Summer Classified Special Louise K. Barrett, also and Luann S. Ford to State of Indiana vs. known as Louise K. Beeler, Luann S. Ford, deed affi - Kalen J. Roberts, Level 6 3 days, 20 words or less also known as Louise K. davit — partial acre, Sec - felony. Beeler Barrett, also known tion 5, Wayne Township. State of Indiana vs. as Louise Beeler, also Steven D. Ford, deceased, Donald Weesner, criminal in the classifieds & online known as Catherine and Luann S. Ford to misdemeanor. Louise Barrett, to Robert J. Luann S. Ford, deed affi - State of Indiana vs and Rita K. Brotherton, davit — partial acre, Sec - Robert Westgerdes, crimi - warranty deed — Lot 12, tion 4, Wayne Township. nal misdemeanor. Sheffer Acres, Section 24, Clifford B. Ball and HSBC Bank USA, N.A. Only $17.20 Greene Township, Port - Nancy L. Ball Revocable vs. Melinda M. Fuller, land. Trust to Ruben Vela Jr., mortgage foreclosure. Jeffrey A. Pugh to Jef - warranty deed — partial Midland Funding LLC Includes 4 Garage Sale Signs frey A. Pugh Revocable acre, Section 36, Bearcreek vs. Dianna Hayden, civil Living Trust, quit claim Township. collections. & Checklist FREE! deed — partial acre, Sec - Karen E. Robbins, State of Indiana vs. tion 35, Noble Township. deceased, to Lisa R. Der - Kelli McCallister, crimi - Starts June 1 Jeffrey A. Pugh to Jef - rickson, personal repre - nal misdemeanor. frey A. Pugh Revocable sentative deed — 32.00 par - State of Indiana vs. Living Trust, quit claim tial acres, Section 32, Jef - Austin K. Norton, Level 6 TThehe CCommercialommercial RevReviiewew deed — partial acre, Sec - ferson Township. felony. tion 36, Noble Township. Eugene S. Miller, State of Indiana vs. (260) 726-8141 Charles William Ross to deceased, and Betty J. Mathew Cline, Level 6 Gale Ross, quit claim deed Miller, to Betty J. Miller, felony. — Lot 10, original plat of death deed — partial acre, State of Indiana vs. Salamonia. 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Free esti- ADVERTISING RATES Sun is 3:00 p.m. Friday. mates call Stephen Ping 20 Word Minimum The Commercial Review 260-726-5017 Effective 1/01/2013: 309 W Main Portland, WENDEL SEAMLESS Minimum charge.... Indiana 260-726-8141 Rose is Rose GUTTERING For all $10.40 FOR YOUR your guttering and leaf 1 insertion...... 52¢/ CONVENIENCE cover needs. Call us for word We accept Visa and a free quote. Call Jim at 2 insertions...... 71¢/ Mastercard, in person 260-997-6774 or Steve word or over the phone, at 260-997-1414. 3 insertions...... 86¢/ for the many services word GOODHEW’S ALL we offer: 6 insertions.... $1.04/ SEASON Construction. Subscriptions, word Do you need a new roof Advertising, 12 insertions. $1.32/ or roof repair? Special- Commercial Printing, word izing in standing seam Wedding or 26 insertions. $1.37/ metal roofing. We offer Graduation Orders, word Circulator...... various colors with a 30 Classifieds. Agnes $1.50 per insertion year paint finish warran- Call today! 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Half Price! business opportunities, ing, pole barns, Tuesday and Saturday jobs wanted, boats and garages, new homes, 10:00-2:00. Barb Smith, sporting equipment, concrete, siding doors, 260-726-8056. wanted to rent, motor- windows, crawl space ized vehicles, real 60 SERVICES work. Call 260-849- estate and mobile 2786. homes. J. L. CONSTRUCTION POWERWASHING Funky Winkerbean Amish crew. Custom FERGUSON & SONS 30 LOST, STRAYED built homes, new OR FOUND Houses, walks, decks, garages, pole barns, fences, etc. Spring pric- interior/ exterior remod- ATTENTION! LOST A ing - ranch style one- eling, drywall, windows, PET or Found One? The story house. $165.00. doors, siding, roofing, Jay County Humane 260-703-0364 cell. 260- foundations. 260-726- Society can serve as an 726-8503 5062, leave message. information center. 260- SCHLOSSER & SONS 726-6339 KEEN’S ROOFING and Landscaping & Mowing. Construction. Standing Fully insured. 260-251- 40 NOTICES seam metal, painted 1596. 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150 BOATS, SPORTING PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION SENIOR WIDOWER LP SERVICE TECHNI- PLACE YOUR OWN ONE-BEDROOM COUNTRY HOME Four Saturday, August 15, Saturday, August 22, looking for yards to CIAN We are currently CLASSIFIED AD UPSTAIRS APART- bedroom, three bath. 2015 2015 mow. 765-546-9191 seeking a motivated ONLINE! MENT 313 1/2 W Penn Total Remodel. Open 10:00 am 10:00 am candidate to work as a Go to www.thecr.com Street, Portland. Stove/ concept. 1.2 acres. Call Located: 6097E CR Located: 109 W 2nd 110 HELP WANTED liquid propane service and click the refrigerator & water/ gas Kay from Funk/Layman 1300N, Eaton, or 3 Street Ridgeville, Indi- technician in our Mon- “Classifieds” link. furnished, no pets. $375 Realty 260-729-5152. miles North of Eaton on ana MANPOWER PORT- roe, Indiana energy Next, you enter your monthly, deposit WELCOME HOME! Willman Pike to 1300N Duncan Phyfe table w/6 LAND Hiring for produc- dept. This is a full-time information, create your required. 260-251-9797. Newly remodeled 2 and & 500S, then East 1/2 chairs, 3 extensions, tion workers. 609 N. position. Essential ad, review it, and pay APARTMENTS FOR 3 bedroom homes for mile or 5 1/2 miles west buffet, coffee table and Meridian St. 260-726- duties include providing with a credit card. RENT 2 bedroom close sale. 260-726-7705. of Dunkirk (Lincoln drum table; Civil war 2888 outstanding customer Proper grammar, to Ardaugh, Dunkirk and Oakwood Mobile Park street is 1300N) books; Haviland pitcher service, coordinating punctuation and JINNY’S CAFE - 1 bedroom efficiency Ford 8N tractor 6’ and bowl; Tempus-Fugit appointments, installing spacing is necessary. FOR SALE BY OWNER BRYANT, IN Friday and located in Portland. Call mounted blade, wood- grandfather clock; (2) 3- propane tanks, servic- All ads must be 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, all Saturday night cook. 765-789-0044. working tools, tandem cushion sofas; blan- Apply between 6am & ing and repairing equip- approved prior to electric. 710 East Arch axle utility trailer, kets/linens; full size 2pm. 260-997-8300. ment, completion and appearing online and SMALL HOUSE FOR St., $36,000.00. 260- shop/hand tools, bed, complete; baby filing regulated forms in the newspaper. RENT two bedrooms. 729-3001 antiques/collectibles, bed; 2 Tell City maple NOW HIRING: Pro on gas checks and Our Classified Deadline 920 South Vine St. OPEN HOUSE Saturday Winchester 22cal bolt- dressers; porch swing; Resources in Portland is responsible for the is noon the day before $600/ month plus August 15, 1-3 PM. 1528 action rifle. patio loveseat; Murray looking for individuals to propane department’s you want the ad to run, deposit and utilities. No W 350 S Portland. Sin- William Huffman, Owner lawn mower. work general labor in regulatory and safety and noon on Friday pets, references gle story ranch home. Pete Shawver Floyd (Bus) McCune, the Portland and sur- compliance. Candidates for Monday’s paper. required. Included is Well maintained with AU01012022 Owner rounding areas. Interest- will need to be Ctep Call us with questions, washer, dryer, stove and newer roof, floor cover- 260-726-9621 Pete Shawver ed candidates can apply certified, possess a 260-726-8141. refrigerator. Call 260- ings. Renovated kitchen Pete D. Shawver AU01012022 online at prore- valid class A commer- 251-1544 ALUMINUM SHEETS with new stainless steel AU19700040 260-726-9621 sources.com or call our cial drivers license with 23”x30”,.007 thick. LARGE TWO BED- appliances. Seven 260-726-5587 Pete D. Shawver office at 260-726-3221 a hazmat endorsement, Clean and shiny on one ROOM apartment, off rooms, two bedrooms, Zane Shawver AU19700040 a good driving record, TOWN OF REDKEY is side..35 cents each or street parking, deck. two full baths, 2 car AU10500168 260-726-5587 clear criminal back- accepting applications four for $1.40, plus tax. Washer and dryer hook attached garage, Geot- 260-729-2229 Zane Shawver ground check and the for a full time Deputy The Commercial up. $ 700.00 a month hermal heating and AU10500168 ability to pass a pre- PUBLIC AUCTION Marshal. Applications Review, 309 W Main, plus deposit, utilities cooling, pole building, 260-729-2229 employment drug Saturday, may be picked up at Portland 260-726-8141. included in rent. No including mower, well screen. To submit a August 15, 2015 PUBLIC AUCTION Redkey Town Hall, 8922 pets, 260-729-1803 or landscaped. Call resume’ or application, NEED EXTRA CASH? 10:00 AM Real Estate Thursday West State Road 67, 260-251-2305 Funk/Layman Realty email the human Sell unwanted items in 10:30 AM Double Ring August 20, 2015 Redkey, IN from 8 am- 4 260-726-2258 or visit resource manager at The CR Classifieds. 2 BEDROOM, Bloom- 4-H Building, Jay Co. 4:30 pm pm Monday, Tuesday, www.funklaymanrealty.c career@harvestland- Call Linda at 260-726- field school, stove, Fairgrounds, 806 E Location: Jay County Thursday, and Friday. om coop. com, or mail to 8141 or go online to fridge, storage included, Votaw Portland, IN Fairgrounds Wednesday from 8 am- Box 516, Richmond, www.thecr.com Simply washer/ dryer hook up. HOUSE FOR SALE ON Nice household furnish- Whirlpool and Maytag Noon. Applications must Indiana 47375 click on “Classifieds” to No pets/ smoking. CONTRACT 927 E ings, appliances, glass- Washer/dryers; 5pc oak be turned back in at place your ad! $400.00 plus deposit. Votaw, Portland. 3 bed- ware, comic books, twin size bedroom; Town Hall before 4 pm GENERAL OFFICE 260-729-2323 rooms, big yard. Needs garage furnishings, dinette table w/4 chairs; on August 18, 2015. No SUPPORT STAFF Full FOR SALE: Black & a little work but great Craftsman tools, nice McCoy teapot; old and phone calls please. time payroll; trucking brown mulch. Top soil. 311 E. VOTAW. Newly potential. Reasonable dining room set w/ buf- collectible dishes; documentation pro- Will deliver. 260-251- remodeled, three-bed- CHALET VILLAGE down payment and fet, JD riding Corelle dishes; baking cessing; quickbooks 1596. Donnie room, one-bath house Chalet village health & monthly payment. For mower/bagger. pans; ping pong tables; experience preferred; with a yard; good neigh- rehabilitation center is LAUNDRY DETER- more information call Carol Strait, Others cases of Tea Party flexible hours; competi- borhood, no garage; no hiring full time and part GENT Fundraiser for 260-703-1133 or 260- www. Auction Zip.com china; many other items tive pay; company pets. Call 260-251-7497. time C. N. A.s Pay can travel . Like 726-0564. #11389 full sale bill not listed. match IRA; apply at be up to $12.50/hour Tide, Gain, Downy Mel Smitley’s Real Louise “Beeler” Barrett, Swissland Cheese TWO BEDROOM which includes a no products. Five gallon 230 AUTOS, TRUCKS Estate and Auctioneer- Owner 4310 S US Highway 27 HOUSE, stove, refriger- benefit option. If inter- buckets $45. 260-729- ing Rachel Stultz, Owner Berne. ator, washer, dryer ested please apply in 1142 THE CLASSIFIEDS 260-726-6215 office Loy Real Estate and included. No pets, $ house at 1065 parkway DRIVERS: NO- Find it - Buy It - Sell It! 260-726-0541 cell Auction 450.00 monthly plus st berne, in 46711. Any TOUCH! Get Home, 200 FOR RENT deposit and utilities. 958 260-726-8141 Mel Smitley 260-726-2700 questions call 260-589- Get Paid! Excellent Pay South Shank, 260-251- FUQUA CHRYSLER AU0101155 Gary Loy 2127 INMAN U-LOC Storage. Per\Wk! Strong Benefits 0101 DODGE JEEP RAM: Laci Smitley AU01031608 Mini storage, five sizes. CHALET VILLAGE Package Including New and Pre-owned AU10600051 Scott Shrader Security fence or 24 IMMEDIATE POSSES- Chalet village health & Bonuses! CDL-A 1yr cars, trucks, minivans, 260-729-2281 AU010301015 hour access units. Gate SION 1 bedroom, rehabilitation center is exp. 855-454-0392 SUV’s. Full service and Adrian Grube Ben Lyons hours: 8:00-8:00 daily. upstairs apartment. All looking for kitchen parts department 127 AU11500034 AU10700085 MARKETING/ADMIS- Pearl Street, Portland. utilities furnished. $425/ cooks and kitchen aides. East Commerce Street, Aaron Loy SIONS Chalet Village 260-726-2833 month. Deposit required. AU11200112 Cooks can be paid up to Health & Rehabilitation No pets/smoking. 212 E. Dunkirk, 765-768-6224. Visit Us At: Travis Theurer $8.00/hour and aides Center is looking for an LEASE SPACE avail- Main St. Portland. 260- Monday- Friday 8-6; Sat- thecr.com AU11200131 can be paid up to energetic, fun, organ- able, Coldwater, OH. 729-5000 urday 8-2 www. $7.50/hour. If interested, ized person who loves Manufacturing, ware- FuquaChrysler.com please apply in house at housing, assembly, dis- to help others for a mar- 220 REAL ESTATE CA$H PAID FOR JUNK 1065 Parkway St Berne, tribution, offices, inside keting/ admissions CARS Any year, any IN 46711. Any questions and outdoor storage. REAL ESTATE Before position. Experience condition. Running or call 260-589-2127 Easy access to major you list your Real Estate preferred but not not. We tow away. 765- highways and railroad or book your Auction PENNVILLE CUSTOM required. Please apply 578-0111 or 260-726- access with loading Call Mel Smitley’s Real CABINETRY is hiring in house at 1065 Park- 5143 Massey’s Towing docks and overhead Estate & Auctioneering door and frame builders. way St, Berne, IN cranes available. Con- 260-726-0541 cell, 260- $10.50/hour starting 46711. Any questions tact Sycamore Group, 726-6215 office. Laci wage, first shift, compre- call 260.589.2127. 419-678-5318, Smitley 260-729-2281, hensive benefits pack- 250 PUBLIC NOTICE DRIVERS: JOB FAIR: www.sycamorespace.c or Ryan Smitley 260- age. Applicant must per- Aug. 21, 10a-4p. 3405 om 729-2293 form basic mathematical Meyer Road. Ft Wayne, calculations and read a IN. HIRING: Company WHY RENT when you FOR RENT/RENT TO tape measure. Future Drivers, Shuttle drivers. may be able to buy for OWN Jay, Blackford, PublicNotice of Sheriff's Notice Sale wage increases com- Full time, benefits, zero money down. Call Randolph, Delaware, By virtue of a certified copy of a mensurate with ability for more information. decree to me directed from the Competitive pay! Apply Madison, Henry Coun- Clerk of Jay Circuit Court of Jay and performance. Apply anytime! Jason: 586- Heather Clemmons. ties. Over 200 Houses County, Indiana, in Cause No. in person at 600 East 804-152 765-748-5066. and apartments. 38CO1-1412-MF-000049 wherein Votaw Street, Portland. Heather Clemmons Wells Fargo Bank, NA. was MAPLE HEIGHTS 765-748-5066 Plaintiff, and Richard L. Witt APARTMENTS at 701 and Sylvia D. Witt were Defen- S Western Avenue, 4 FIX-UPPER HOMES, dants, required me to make the 110 HELP WANTED Portland, Indiana, is contract or cash. Red- sum as provided for in said De- cree with interest and cost, I now taking applications key $27,000, Dunkirk will expose at public sale to the for one and two bed- $13,500, Hartford City highest bidder, on the 24th day PART-TIME CLERICAL room apartments. Rent $9,900 and $34,000 of Sept, 2015, at the hour of 10:00 a.m., or as soon thereafter as is Position Available based on 30% of adjust- cash. Contract prices ed gross income. Barri- higher. 317-928-3230 possible, at Jay County Court- Monday through Friday house/3rd Floor - Main, Port- er free units. 260-726- land, IN 47371, the fee simple Requirements: Strong written (typing, spelling) 4275, TDD 800-743- of the whole body of Real Estate and verbal communication skills. Ability to multi- 3333. This institution is in Jay County, Indiana. an Equal Opportunity 250 PUBLIC NOTICE Part of Lot Numbered Three task while handling customer calls. Proven (3) in Thomas' Addition to the Provider and Employer. Town, now City of Dunkirk, success working on a computer, navigating NEED MORE STOR- Indiana bounded and de- scribed as follows, to-wit: through multiple applications. Have the ability to AGE? PJ’s U-Lock and PublicNotice of Sheriff's Notice Sale Commencing at a point on work under deadlines. Must respond to Storage, most sizes By virtue of a certified copy of a the North line of said Lot available. Call 260-726- decree to me directed from the Three (3) in said Addition customers in a professional and positive 4631. Clerk of Jay Circuit Court of Jay One Hundred Fifty-four (154) County, Indiana, in Cause No. feet Westward from the manner. TIRED OF NON-PAY- 38C01-1505-MF-000028 wherein Northeast comer of said Lot Send resumes to JPMC Specialty Mortgage LLC Three (3) in said Addition; ING RENTERS? For f/k/a WM Specialty Mortgage just 10% of monthly thence Southerly and paral- Classified Box 472 LLC was Plaintiff, and The Un- lel with the West line of said rent/ life could be 100% known Heirs and Devisees of c/o The Commercial Review Lot a distance of Seventy-five better. Property manag- Ronald Hall, Deceased and (75) feet to a point; thence P.O. Box 1049 ing. Heather Clemmons Lori Segraves a/k/a Lori Sea- Easterly and perpendicular 765-748-5066 graves were Defendants, re- to the last described line a Portland, IN 47371 quired me to make the sum as distance of Two Hundred provided for in said Decree (200) feet, more or less, to the with interest and cost, I will ex- East line of said Lot Three pose at public sale to the high- 250 PUBLIC NOTICE (3); thence Northerly on and 5 Walking Routes est bidder, on the 24th day of along the East line of said Sept, 2015, at the hour of 10:00 Lot, a distance of Ninety (90) a.m., or as soon thereafter as is feet, more or less, to the 5 walking routes in Portland Available possible, at Jay County Court- Northeast comer of said Lot house/3rd Floor - Main, Port- Three (3); thence Westerly on apply at PublicNotice of Unsupervised Notice Ad- land, IN 47371, the fee simple and along the North line of ministration of the whole body of Real Estate said Lot Three (3) to the The Commercial Review In The Jay Circuit Court in Jay County, Indiana. place of beginning and being of Jay County, Indiana Lot Numbered Fifty-eight a part of said Lot Three (3) in 309 W Main St Portland, IN 47371 Docket No. 38CO1-1508-EU-35 (58) in Haynes Addition to said Thomas' Addition in Jay Notice is hereby given that the City of Portland, Indiana. County, Indiana. Also, Eight and One-fourth Pick up application or call 260-726-8141 THERESA A. JONES was on More commonly known as (8-1/4) feet adjoining said Lot 140 Arlington Ave, Dunkirk, August 4, 2015, appointed Per- on the West, being the East IN 47336-9430 from 8:00 to 6:00 pm sonal Representative of the Es- One-Half (E 1/2) of the va- Parcel No. tate of GARY L. JONES, who Ask for Kim or Tonia cated alley located to the 38-09-08-402-036.000-014 died intestate on July 26, 2015, West of said Lot. Also, Eight Together with rents, issues, in- and was authorized to adminis- and One-fourth (8-1/4) feet ad- come and profits thereof, said ter his estate without Court su- joining said lot on the North, sale will be made without relief pervision. being the South One-Half (S from valuation or appraisement All persons having claims 1/2) of the vacated alley lo- laws against that estate, whether or cated to the North of said Dwane Ford, Sheriff not now due, must file those Lot. Bruce G. Arnold, Plaintiff At- claims in the office of the Clerk More commonly known as torney of the Jay Circuit Court within 428 W Race St, Portland, IN Attorney # 21525-49 three (3) months after the date 47371-1335 Feiwell & Hannoy, P.C. of the first publication of this Parcel No. 251 N. Illinois Street, notice, or within nine (9) months 38-07-20-102-061.000-034 Suite 1700 Indianapolis, IN 46204-1944 after the date of the decedent's Together with rents, issues, in- CR 8-15,22,29-2015- HSPAXLP death, whichever is earlier, or come and profits thereof, said sale will be made without relief those claims will be forever from valuation or appraisement THE barred. laws. Dated at Portland, Indiana, CLASSIFIEDS MAKE MONEY Dwane Ford, Sheriff August 6, 2015. Bruce Arnold; Find it WITH THE CLASSIFIEDS Clerk, Jay Circuit Court Plaintiff Attorney Timothy K. Babcock Attorney # 21525-49 It’s easy to sell your items with a little help from the Commercial Buy It (Indiana Bar No. 21526-90) Feiwell & Hannoy, P.C. Review Classifieds. Attorney for the 251 N. Illinois Street, Let us help you place an ad today, in print or online! Sell It! Personal Representative Suite 1700 Call Dale, Huffman & Babcock Indianapolis, IN 46204-1944 (260) 726-8141 260-726-8141 or go to thecr.com. CR 8-15,22-2015- HSPAXLP CR 8-15,22,29-2015- HSPAXLP The Commercial Review Saturday, August 15, 2015 Sports Page 9

In review Willis earns second medalist honor GENEVA — Two matches, two It was her second medalist honor No. 2 score for the Starfires with a The Starfire junior varsity team Reds win medals. in as many matches, as she won the 48. Gorrell’s sophomore sister Kaiti totaled 312, while the Barons did LOS ANGELES — South Adams High School senior South Adams Invitational Aug. 5. was one stroke behind her older not qualify for a team score. Billy Hamilton had a Sydney Willis shot 36 — even par — Willis, who was a state qualifier sibling. Allyson Schwartz paced the JV career-high four hits, in helping the Starfire girls golf as a sophomore, had two birdies Amy Schwartz completed South Starfires with a 71, while Claire including a solo team to a 185-188 victory over and two bogeys. She made par on Adams’ team total with a 52. Becca Sutton and Mallory Zurcher had a homer, to help the DeKalb on Friday at Golf Club of the remaining five holes. Schwartz was the No. 5 golfer for 76 and 79 respectively. Selina Jones Cincinnati Reds defeat the Limberlost. Classmate Jaci Gorrell had the SA with a 62. finished with an 86. former teammate Mat Latos and the NL West- leading Los Angeles Dodgers 10-3 Thursday night for just their Rain, wind delays PGA Championship third victory in nine BY DOUG FERGUSON games. AP Golf Writer Hamilton went 4 for SHEBOYGAN, Wis. — 4 with four runs scored The second round of the and two RBIs for the PGA Championship Reds, who piled up 15 offered a little bit of every - hits while never trail - thing Friday. ing against a team Except a conclusion. coming off consecu - On one side of the golf tive shutout victories. course, Jordan Spieth was Rookie Keyvius piling up enough birdies Sampson (2-1) allowed to momentarily tie for the two runs and five hits lead at Whistling Straits. in five innings. The On the other side with far right-hander struck less attention, Hiroshi out three and walked Iwata ran off five birdies one in winning his sec - and an eagle and tied the ond straight. major championship Latos (4-9) gave up record with a 63. five runs and seven Dustin Johnson was los - hits in 4 2/3 innings. ing ground in the rough and in the bunkers, falling Stopped out of the lead with three TORONTO — Carlos bogeys in a four-hole Beltran hit a huge stretch. John Daly lost his home run in the eighth cool and then lost a 6-iron inning, Andrew Miller when he heaved it in Lake escaped a big jam in Michigan. the ninth and the New And that was before a York Yankees stopped wicked storm that packed Toronto’s 11-game win - gusts up to 48 mph and Associated Press/Brynn Anderson ning streak, beating suspended the second the Blue Jays 4-3 Fri - round. Fans scramble for cover near the first hole as a storm passes after play was suspended for day night. Jason Day ran off three weather during the second round of the PGA Championship golf tournament Friday at Whistling Straits in Miller struck out straight birdies and was Haven, Wis. Ben Revere and Troy tied for the lead with Matt Tulowitzki with run - Jones at 9-under par when ners on second and players were taken off the horn. So my name is mud least a share of the lead at Woods and Ben Hogan as a player shot 63 in a major, third to close out the course. The storm was all over here." some point Friday, when a the only players to win 13 of those in the PGA victory. The win severe enough to topple Tiger Woods, for all his strong breeze in the morn - three majors in one year. Championship and most moved the Yankees a the main scoreboard at the struggles in the majors ing gave way to steamy Scott Piercy (70) and recently Jason Dufner at half-game ahead of entrance and rip flags off this year, can at least say sunshine and virtually no Brendan Steele (69) joined Oak Hill two years ago. Toronto and back into the poles atop some of the he made it to the weekend wind until the storms Spieth at 6-under 138. "When I came here, I first place in the AL grandstands. in three of them. He made moved in. When players The star of the day was was thinking just to make East. The round was to the cut at the Masters. He were evacuated from the Iwata, a 34-year-old from my game better and better David Price took a 3- resume at 7 a.m. missed the cut on Satur - course, 11 players were Japan who had every rea - and on Sunday, I can be in 0 lead into the eighth Justin Rose pulled with - day at the wind-delayed separated by three shots. son to think his first the top 10," Iwata said before New York ral - in one shot of the lead British Open. There was David Lingmerth of appearance in the PGA through a translator. lied. He left after with back-to-back birdies. still hope at the PGA Sweden made only four Championship would be a Even with a record- Chase Headley’s RBI He headed to the 18th tee, Championship, though he pars in his wild round of short one. He opened with tying score, he still has double and Beltran feeling good about being was 4 over with five holes 70 and was the clubhouse a 77 and still was 3 over plenty of work ahead of then greeted reliever able to finish. to play, two shots away leader at 7-under 137. One when he reached the back him to do that. Iwata was Aaron Sanchez (6-5) "I opened my big mouth from the projected cut. shot behind was a group nine. Iwata reeled off five at 4-under 140 and losing with a pinch-hit, three- to the boys playing with The leaderboard was as that included Spieth, the birdies and an eagle, and ground as one player after run homer. us," Rose said. "I said, 'The clouded as the sky over Masters and U.S. Open he saved par on the 18th another took aim at —Associated Press end is in sight.' And 30 sec - Whistling Straits. champion who is very for a 63. Whistling Straits in good onds later, they blew the Seven players had at much in the picture to join It was the 27th time that scoring conditions.

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In 2004 Chevrolet Cavalier - LS bench coach Torey Lovullo will dure and no additional surgery February, Farrell’s contract was gle-A affiliates. run the team in his absence. Far - Red 60,488 Miles ...... 4,900.00 was necessary. He said chemother - extended through 2017 with a club “He called me on a quick lay - 2006 Chevrolet Malibu Maxx rell said he planned on being back apy would start early next week. option for 2018. over,” Cherington said. “I was sort Silver, 107,000 Miles ...... 7,000.00 with the team for spring training. Red Sox stars David Ortiz and “When they mentioned the word of in shock. A few minutes to sink 2014 Ford Taurus - Limited Farrell said the cancer of the Dustin Pedroia stood along a wall ‘cancer,’ it’s something that it does - in and I figured I had to get back to White, 33,492 Miles ...... 23,000.00 lymphatic system was discovered to Farrell’s left when he made the n’t matter where it comes from, it Boston last night. 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Monday’s “A little bit of a shocker to be managed the Toronto Blue Jays for tion, but throughout baseball,” he 2012 Ford Fusion surgery for the hernia revealed told later that afternoon that this two years. said. “There’s a lot of people Light Blue, 82,000 Miles ...... 10,200.00 that I have lymphoma,” he said was going on. Like I said, I’m for - “Sending you best wishes for a already reaching out. He’s some - 2012 Ford Fusion - SEL Maroon, 27,921 Miles ...... 16,700.00 before Friday night’s game at Fen - tunate,” Farrell said. “Stage 1. It’s speedy recovery. Stay Strong and one that spent his whole life in 2012 Ford Fusion way Park against Seattle. localized. It’s highly curable. I’m look forward to seeing you at the baseball. He’s played, he’s coached, Silver, 43,915 Miles ...... 14,800.00 “Thankfully, it was detected in extremely fortunate to not only be ballpark soon,” the Blue Jays worked in the front office and, 2012 Ford Fusion - SEL the hernia surgery. I can honestly with people with the Red Sox, but tweeted. obviously, he’s managed now.” AWD, Silver, 26,461 Miles . . . . . 18,400.00 tell you I’m extremely fortunate access to MGH (Massachusetts On Tuesday, Minnesota Timber - Red Sox chairman Tom Werner 2014 Ford Fusion - SE that it was found. Treatment will General Hospital) and world class wolves coach Flip Saunders said spoke about Farrell during the Red, 22,575 Miles ...... 20,500.00 talent that can handle this.” he is being treated for Hodgkin 2014 Ford Fusion - S begin in the coming days,” he said. pregame TV telecast. 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Just like old times A handful of former Jay County High School basketball players teamed up to play for the JCC All Stars in a game against the Dunkin Diesels on Friday night at Jay Community Center. At left, Brock McFarland goes up for a layup after driving through the lane in front of David Inabnit. Above, Scott Schwieterman battles for a rebound with Kevin Owens. McFarland led the JCC All Stars with 19 points and Schwieterman tallied 17 in a 94-85 loss to the Diesels.