Saturday, November 11, 2017 The Commercial Review Portland, Indiana 47371 www.thecr.com 75 cents Groups Veterans Day 2017 reach a deal on sale of alcohol By BRIAN SLODYSKO Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS — Two powerful lobbying groups that have scuttled attempts to legalize carryout Sunday alcohol sales in Indiana with their past disagree - ments announced a deal Friday that could clear a path forward. The Indiana Association of Beverage Retailers and the Indiana Retail Council said in a joint news release that they have resolved dif - ferences that previously led state lawmakers to give up on efforts to overturn the Prohibition-era Sunday carryout sales ban. But the new alliance has apparently created an enemy — the gas station lobby. And it’s unclear whether lawmakers will agree to go along with their proposal during the legisla - tive session that starts in January. “How credible can these groups be when just six months ago each made The Commercial Review/Ray Cooney opposite claims?” said Scot Imus, executive director of the Indiana Petroleum Mar - Saying thanks keters and Convenience Bloomfield Elementary kindergartners, first graders and second graders give high fives to Josh Myers (kneeling) Store Association. That “type of backroom games - and Corey McIntire, both former students at the school, after they gave a presentation Friday for Veterans Day. Students got manship and hypocrisy is the opportunity to see principal Ben Dues try a MRE (meal ready to eat) and ask questions of Myers, who served in the Air exactly what the public Force flying unmanned drones, and McIntire, who served in the Army in a variety of roles included infantry. despises.” Under the agreement, liquor store owners repre - sented by the beverage association will drop their opposition to Sunday sales, In service which they previously argued would allow gro - cery stores to siphon away business on a major shop - to country ping day. In return, retail - ers will oppose a proposal By ALLIE KIRKMAN that would allow conven - The Commercial Review ience and grocery stores to Today, approximately sell cold beer. 558,000 of the 16 million Pearl “The package liquor Americans who served store industry along with in World War II are still Harbor our friends at the Indiana alive, according to US Retail Council are commit - Department of Veterans attack led ted to working directly with Affairs statistics. legislators to successfully One of those 20th-cen - Lee to join draft and pass meaningful tury veterans still active and impactful public policy and sharing his story is the navy that will allow Hoosiers to 100-year-old Paul Lee purchase alcohol for carry - out on Sundays for the first from Hartford City. time since Prohibition,” Originally from Jay Dayton, Ohio. When the said Jon Sinder, chairman County, Lee studied civil attack on Pearl Harbor engineering at Purdue happened, he felt he of the Indiana Association The Commercial Review/Allie Kirkman of Beverage Retailers. University and went on needed to do more for his Gas stations and grocery to work as an engineer at country and joined the stores in Indiana can sell Like many in his generation, Jay County native Paul Lee decided Wilbur Wright Field Navy in 1942 at the age warm beer and chilled to join the Navy following the attack on Pearl Harbor. He served in North (now Wright-Patterson of 26. wine. But the right to sell Africa during World War II as a chief machinist’s mate. Air Force Base) near See Service page 2 carryout cold beer primari - ly belongs to liquor stores, whose owners have used their considerable clout to keep it that way. But that was upended Alabama candidate denies accusation last year when Jay Ricker, MONTGOMERY, Ala. a month before a special as “completely false and ly, no.” He added: “I don’t a wave of concern among the owner of Ricker’s con - (AP) — His party sudden - election. misleading.” remember ever dating anxious GOP officials in venience stores, found a ly and bitingly divided, Moore, an outspoken In an interview with any girl without the per - Washington but little loophole. He started serv - Alabama Republican Roy Christian conservative conservative radio host mission of her mother.” more than a collective ing burritos at two stores, Moore emphatically and former state Supreme Sean Hannity, he did not As for the encounter with shrug from many Repub - enabling him to obtain an rejected increasing pres - Court judge, attacked a wholly rule out dating 14-year-old Leigh Corf - licans in Alabama, which alcohol license typically sure to abandon his Sen - Washington Post report teenage girls when he man, as described by holds a special election reserved for restaurants. ate bid on Friday as fears that he had sexual contact was in his early 30s. Corfman in Thursday’s on Dec. 12 to fill the seat That set him up to sell grew among GOP leaders with a 14-year-old girl and Asked if that would Post article, he said, “It previously held by Attor - carryout cold beer — until that a once-safe Senate pursued three other have been usual for him, never happened.” ney General Jeff Ses - lawmakers intervened. seat was in jeopardy just teenagers decades earlier Moore said, “Not general - The story has produced sions. Lebanon insists that Saudis return prime minister BEIRUT (AP) — Lebanese offi - The U.S. added its voice to those Saudi capital that he was resign - ments by the Saudis against Iran that included members of the cials insisted Friday on the urging that Hariri be allowed to ing. that followed have deepened the Iranian-backed Hezbollah mili - return home of Prime Minister return to Lebanon. A political cri - The announcement from the mystery about Hariri’s fate and tia. He cited meddling in Lebanon Saad Hariri from Saudi Arabia, sis has gripped the country and Saudi-aligned Hariri jolted led to rumors that he is being and elsewhere in the region by and the leader of the militant shattered the relative peace main - Lebanon and thrust it back into held in the kingdom against his Iran and Hezbollah in his deci - group Hezbollah said the Saudis tained by its coalition govern - the regional rivalry between will, despite his denials. sion to step down, adding that had “declared war” on Lebanon ment ever since his stunning Saudi Arabia and Iran. The move For the past year, Hariri has Iran’s arm into the region will be by holding him against his will. announcement Nov. 4 from the and exceptionally strong state - headed a coalition government “cut off.”

Weather In review Coming up

Portland Board of Works Monday — Results from Friday was chilly with the and there is a 60-percent chance has scheduled a special meet - tonight’s South Adams High temperature peaking at 33 of rain showers in the afternoon. ing for 2 p.m. Friday in the School girls game degrees in Portland. The low will be 41. mayor’s office at 321 N. Merid - against the Blackford Bruins. Expect partly cloudy skies Skies will be partly cloudy ian St. It will include a vote to today with a high of 40. Tonight’s Monday with a high of 46. award a contract for addition - Wednesday — Coverage low will be 29. For an extended forecast, see al testing at the former site of of a special Jay School Board Sunday’s high will climb to 47, page 2. the book bindery on Wayne meeting to discuss a contract Street. with teachers. The Commercial Review Page 2 Local Saturday, November 11, 2017 Service ... Continued from page 1 dropped these guys off, about 40 “You sure do feel like you’re cigarette lighters for his fellow her father told of his time in “It was the thing to do for the or 45 men, and said, ‘You know, out there without any protec - servicemen out of the German the war. country,” Lee said. “A lot of my if they Germans come back, tion,” Lee said. parts. “He has never told us too friends were in and it was just sorry. No one is going to come But those memories aren’t Another fond memory is many stories about the war something that I thought I get you.’” the experiences Lee enjoys playing baseball. until most recently within the should do.” Lee said he wasn’t scared looking back on from serving “We had a baseball team the last few years,” she said. “It After boot camp, Lee was sent though even when the men could in Navy for three years. It is second year we were there. We was just about the camaraderie to Bizerte, Tunisia, where he see ships in the distance, not obvious in the veteran’s smile won the playoffs in our area. of being with the other guys.” served as a chief machinist's sure if they were from Germany that he appreciates reflecting They flew us to Iran for the After returning home from mate. or France. on the little moments he North African playoffs and we the Navy in 1944, Lee went on Lee was responsible for mak - “He said one time there was a shared with his mates during got beat there,” Lee said. “I had to work for IBM for 28 years. He ing parts and repairing planes ship off shore and they all just the war more than 70 years lots of fun playing with the also got married and start a and ships for the military. had their rifles and stood along ago. team. family, which he said is his “When they took the men to the shore, but nothing ever came In his free time when he was - “Those are the things I like biggest accomplishment in life. Bizerte, it was really soon after of it,” Williamson said. “He later n’t fixing war vessels, Lee was to remember, but there are Being one of a dwindling (German general and military found out it was a French sub - a creator. Not far from the base other things that we would group of veterans still alive theorist) Erwin Rommel had marine but at the time he didn’t was a German graveyard rather forget.” from World War II doesn’t seem just been chased out of North know. They were just willing to where the U.S. kept downed As she was growing up, faze Lee much. As he says, “it’s Africa,” said Lee’s daughter stand there and defend their planes. Lee would collect Williamson said those fun tales part of this thing of living and Sherry Williamson. “They spot with no back up like that.” pieces of propellers and make were always the stories that dying.” Superior Court CR almanac Judge Max Ludy served. Assessed $185 in in consecutive with two Cases filed court costs and ordered previous charges of Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Fined and State of Indiana v. 11/12 11/13 11/14 11/15 11/16 sentenced to pay a drug abuse, pros - unlawful possession of James J. Buck, Level 6 Justin K. Daniels, 27, ecution, interdiction and syringe and resisting law felony 403 McCready Ave., correction fee of $200 and enforcement, both Level 6 State of Indiana v. Cur - a Jay Superior Court sub - felonies, with all but 60 Louisville, Kentucky, tis J. Hart, Level 6 felony stance abuse and pro - days suspended. Will pleaded guilty to operat - gram fee of $400. Placed serve the remaining 60 State of Indiana v. ing a vehicle while intox - on formal probation for days on electronically Harley M. Stewart, Level 42/20 44/31 49/37 50/36 52/42 icated, a Class C misde - 12 months. monitored home deten - 6 felony meanor — Sentenced to Rain likely Skies will be During the Chance of Thirty per - Jay A. Turney, 44, 625 tion. Assessed $185.50 in State of Indiana v. Ale - after 1 p.m. mostly sunny day skies will rain is 50 per - cent chace of 60 days in Jay County W. Adams St., Muncie, court costs and placed on jandro M. Olvera, crimi - with cloudy during the day be mostly cent during showers dur - Jail with all but two days skies during and partly sunny and the day and ing the day pleaded guilty to driving formal probation for 10 nal misdemeanor the day. cloudy at mostly cloudy 30 percent with a slight suspended and given two while suspended, a Class months. State of Indiana v. Chance of rain night. skies at night. chance of rain chance of days credit for one day is 70 percent. at night. showers at A misdemeanor — Sen - Emily R. Loredo, 29, Bronze J. Lee, criminal already served. Assessed night. tenced to 20 days in Jay 8326 E. 200 South., misdemeanor $185 in court costs and County Jail and given 20 Dunkirk, pleaded guilty ordered to pay a Jay State of Indiana v. Cody days credit for 10 days to possession of marijua - D. Haffner, criminal mis - Lotteries Superior Court sub - already served. Fined $1 na, a Class B misde - stance abuse and pro - demeanor and assessed $185 in meanor — Sentenced to State of Indiana v. gram fee of $400. Placed six months in Jay County court costs. Patience L. Bradshaw, Hoosier Pick 3: 8-4-5 on formal probation for Janine A. Grody, 52, 229 Jail with all but 30 days criminal misdemeanor Midday Pick 4: 8-9-8-2 six months. Taffy Ct., Union City, suspended and given two Daily Three: 6-9-6 Pick 5: 3-2-3-4-1 Timothy W.C. Thomp - Ohio, pleaded guilty to days credit for one day State of Indiana v. Jody Daily Four: 5-3-1-6-6 Rolling Cash 5: 12-17- son, 25, Portland, pleaded theft, a Class A misde - already served. Also R. Webster, criminal mis - 22-25-35 Quick Draw: 1-5-7-9- guilty to theft, a Class A meanor — Sentenced to given 28 days credit for 14 demeanor Estimated jackpot: misdemeanor — Sen - one year in Jay County days already served from State of Indiana v. 10-23-26-28-29-32-34-37-49- $110,000 50-53-59-64-65-66-76 tenced to 180 days in Jay Jail with all but 14 days a previous conviction of Decorion M. Eskridge, County Jail to be served suspended and given two possession of marijuana, criminal misdemeanor Mega Millions in consecutive to a sen - Ohio days credit for one day a Class B misdemeanor. State of Indiana v. Estimated jackpot: tence from a previous Assessed $185 in court Midday already served. Will David M. Charlton, crimi - $71 million conviction and given 20 serve the remaining 12 costs and ordered to pay a nal misdemeanor Pick 3: 6-6-7 days credit for 10 days days on electronically drug abuse, prosecution, Capital One Bank v. Pick 4: 5-0-8-4 Powerball already served. Assessed monitored home deten - interdiction and correc - Julie A. Shreeve Pick 5: 8-3-0-8-7 Estimated jackpot: $185 in court costs. tion fee of $200 and tion. Assessed $185 in LVNV Funding v. Evening $90 million Cheyenne N. Cline, 20, attend and pay for the court costs and placed on Kendra Stouder, civil col - 1195 N. U.S. 27, Portland, formal probation for 11 “Thinking for Good” pro - lection pleaded guilty to posses - months. gram in the amount of Markets sion of marijuana, a Steven A. Taylor, 30, 108 $100. Placed on formal Heights Finance Corp. Class B misdemeanor — E. Delaware St., Redkey, probation for 6 months. v. Douglas Herriford and Sentenced to 180 days in pleaded guilty to driving Sherry Herriford, civil Sunrise Jan. corn ...... 3.57 Jay County Jail with all while suspended, a Class Dismissals collection St. Anthony Feb. corn ...... 3.60 but two days suspended A misdemeanor — Sen - State of Indiana v. Heights Finance Corp. Corn ...... 3.46 and given two days credit tenced to one year in Jay Steven A. Taylor, crimi - v. Eric Doan and Lisa Dec. corn ...... 3.52 Central States for one day already County Jail to be served nal misdemeanor Doan, civil collection Beans ...... 9.37 Montpelier Dec. beans ...... 9.41 Corn ...... 3.35 Wheat ...... 4.06 Dec. corn ...... 3.41 Beans ...... 9.47 Capsule Reports Cooper Farms D e c . b e a n s ...... 9 .5 3 Wheat ...... 4.23 Tire hits car other on the highway. south Circle K parking lot Brook pulled onto the Fort Recovery New crop wheat ..4.58 Nov. corn ...... 3.42 A Bluffton woman and Hamilton and the pas - at the intersection of road in her 2001 Pontiac senger in her car, Shiana Dec. corn ...... 3.50 a rural Portland man Indiana 27 and Seventh Grand AM, registered to The Andersons were involved in an acci - Hodge, 19, Bluffton, were Street. She told police Tonya R. Davis, Dunkirk, Jan. corn ...... 3.57 Richland Township dent Tuesday afternoon. both taken by Wells that her windows were causing Coleman to hit the Corn ...... 3.35 Blanche I. Hamilton, County EMS to Bluffton tinted dark and with her passenger side of the car POET Biorefining Dec./March corn 3.39 78, was driving southeast Regional Medical Center. sunglasses on, she could with her 2013 Kia Sorento. Portland on Indiana 116 in her 2004 Damage in the 1:20 p.m. not see Kristin Coleman, Damage in the 3:15 p.m. Beans ...... 9.52 accident was estimated Nov. corn ...... 3.43 Pontiac Vibe and Zebulan 33, Pennville, traveling accident was estimated at Dec./Jan. beans ..9.52 Anderson, 41, was driv - over $5,000. south on Indiana 27. $2,500 to $5,000. Dec. corn ...... 3.51 Wheat ...... 4.23 ing a 1998 Freightliner truck while towing a live - Left turn collision stock trailer headed A Portland teen and northwest on the same Pennville woman were ATTENTION MARINES road. A wheel bearing involved in an accident (past, present, and future) Today in history broke off of the trailer Friday afternoon. and hit the front of Bennet Brook, 17, USMC BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION On Nov. 11, 1918 , mission with astro - Hamilton’s vehicle as the Portland, was making a left turn out of the 242nd Anniversary of the Founding fighting in World War I nauts James A. Lovell two vehicles passed each ended as the Allies and and Edwin “Buzz ” of the Marine Corps Germany signed an Aldrin Jr. aboard; it was Museum of the Soldier armistice in the Forest the tenth and final flight 510 East Arch Street of Compiegne (kohm- of NASA’s Gemini pro- Felony arrests Portland, Indiana PYEHN’-yeh). gram. Sunday, November 12th, 2017 In 1620, 41 Pilgrims Residential entry arrested for residential In 1972 , the U.S. Honoring all Marines who have served or are serving. Program with aboard the Mayflower, A Redkey woman was entry, a Level 6 felony and Army turned over its was booked at 7:26 p.m. into speaker at 2PM followed by cake cutting ceremony: Free and open anchored off Massachu- arrested Thursday evening to the public base at Long Binh to the Jay County Jail. setts, signed a compact for residential entry. Also, open Veterans Day, Nov. 11 from 12-5 South Vietnamese, sym- She is being held there calling for a “body poli- Cindy L. Myers, 45, was on a $5,000 bond. for information call 260-729-7017 or visit the Museum on Facebook tick.” bolizing the end of In 1889, Washington direct U.S. military became the 42nd state. involvement in the Viet- In 1921, the remains nam War. of an unidentified In 1987, following the SERVICES American service mem- failure of two Supreme Sunday ber were interred in a Court nominations, , Doris: 3 p.m., Tomb of the Unknown President Ronald Rea - Northam Williamson and Spencer Funeral Soldier at Arlington gan announced his National Cemetery in a choice of Judge Antho- Home, 208 N. Commerce St., ceremony presided over ny M. Kennedy, who Portland. by President Warren G. Harding. went on to win confir- In 1942 , during mation. Monday World War II, Germany In 1992, the Church completed its occupa - of England voted to Thobe , Beth: 10:30 a.m., tion of France. ordain women as Mary Help of Christians In 1966 , Gemini 12 priests. Catholic Church, 403 Sharps - blasted off on a four-day —Associated Press burg Road, Fort Recovery.

Citizen’s calendar Tuesday Muhlenkamp , Delores: Monday Council, city building, 10:30 a.m., Holy Trinity Catholic 9 a.m. — Jay County 131 S. Main St. Church, 7321 E. Indiana 67, Commissioners, com- missioners’ room, Jay Tuesday Bryant. County Courthouse, 120 6 p.m. — South Adams N. Court St., Portland. MEL SMITLEY’S COMPLETE School Board, confer- 4 p.m. — Jay County AUCTIONEERING ence room, high school, Public Library Board, & REAL ESTATE Community Room, 1075 Starfire Way, Berne. 630 North Western Avenue JCPL, 315 N. Ship St., 6:30 p.m. — Geneva PORTLAND, INDIANA 47371 Town Council, town (260) 726-6215 Portland. Mel Smitley - AU01011555 7 p.m. — Dunkirk City hall, 411 E. Line St. Laci Smitley - AU10600051 The Commercial Review Saturday, November 11, 2017 Family Page 3 Teen should wait to pursue her crush DEAR ABBY: I’m a 17-year-old you’re BOTH adults, if ing who can be around my child active duty, some of whom girl and a junior in high school. you’re still interested, you is not her choice, considering are in harm’s way. You are I have a crush on a guy who’s 14 can pursue a romantic rela - she has had little to no contact the personification of patri - and a freshman. I know age gaps Dear tionship then. with him in 25 years. otism and self-sacrifice for don’t matter as much later on, DEAR ABBY: My fiance and I I wish she could be at our wed - your dedication to our coun - but the difference between 17 Abby are being married in a few days. ding, but she has now distanced try. I would also like to recog - and 14 can be drastic. “Jake” is We are expecting our first child herself from me and my fiance. nize your families for the sac - really sweet, and he’s as inter - a few days after that. The prob - Should I let her cool off and rifices they, too, have made. ested in me as I am in him lem is my mother. We decided on hope she comes around, or — Love, ABBY (unlike the boys in my grade). romantically or socially myself. a small ceremony, but my moth - accept that this is the path she ——— I’m friends with Jake’s sister (I have never even been to a real er is opposed to the marriage has chosen? Please advise, Abby. Dear Abby is written by Abi - “Julie,” who’s a year older than party.) Must I forget my feelings because she doesn’t like the idea — PROBLEM MOTHER IN gail Van Buren, also known as me and a senior. Julie has made and move on, or do I talk to Julie of me marrying — not just my KENTUCKY Jeanne Phillips, and was found - it clear she doesn’t like the idea and try to pursue this? — TEEN fiance, but anyone. She has DEAR PROBLEM MOTH - ed by her mother, Pauline of a romantic relationship CRUSH always told me a man will leave ER: Your mother may be anti- Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at between Jake and me because DEAR TEEN CRUSH: Julie me destitute, pregnant with too marriage because hers failed www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box Jake is only 14. has already given you her many kids, and I won’t be able to spectacularly. She appears to 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. What can I do? Should I ignore answer. As you have pointed take care of myself. She has be a troubled woman. By all For an excellent guide to this crush? I have judged people out, there is a bias against repeated it since I was about 10. means, let her cool off, but do becoming a better conversation - who have dated despite age dating someone so much Because she has threatened to not allow her to dictate your alist and a more sociable per - gaps. (For example, a senior boy younger, and it could cause object at the ceremony, we decid - life. If she does, her anger son, order "How to Be Popular." dating a sophomore girl.) But you problems not only with ed not to invite her. We have and bitterness could nega - Send your name and mailing now I understand it. If the girl is your peers, but also with the invited his parents and my tively affect your marriage. address, plus check or money older, does that complicate law if your relationship were father and stepmother. Mom has DEAR VETERANS: For order for $7 (U.S. funds) to: Dear things? to become sexual when you said she will not allow my child your service to our nation, I Abby, Popularity Booklet, P.O. I don’t want to be seen as turn 18. That’s why I’m sug - to see her grandfather because salute you. My thanks to each Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054- creepy or gross, but, to be hon - gesting you turn your roman - “he is a bad person.” She may of you, as well as to the brave 0447. (Shipping and handling est, I’m not that experienced tic interests elsewhere. When have good intentions, but dictat - men and women still on are included in the price.) Births Shetler Schwartz, both of Geneva, and Keith and Jeanette Bousman. ounces. was born Oct. 31 at Joint Town - Marilyn , a daughter, was Val J. and Sylvia K. Shetler, Great-grandparents are Dale Maternal grandparents are ship District Memorial Hospi - born Sept. 10 to Joe T. and Berne. and Gerry Shively, Portland, Dan and Nancy Link, Portland. tal in St. Mary’s, Ohio, to Amy Martha A.M. (Schwartz) Bill and Sue Bousman, York - Paternal grandparents are and Matthew Heckman, 4292 Shetler. Bousman town, and Brent and Joyce Todd and Lori Miller. Fort Recovery-Minster Road, She weighed 7 pounds, 5 Malaki , a son, was born Oct. Girdier, Yorktown. Great-grandparents are Nor - St. Henry, Ohio. ounces. 31 at Jay County Hospital to man and Alice Miller, Larry He weighed 11 pounds, 3 Grandparents are Amos H.B. Amanda and Andrew Bous - Miller Hysell, Barbra Kadinger, Amy ounces. and Maggie J. Schwartz and man, Muncie. Jamison Joseph , a son, was Nichols, Wilma Link and Janet Maternal grandparents are Tim V. and Maggie J.L. Shetler, He weighed 8 pounds. born Nov. 3 at Jay County Hos - Muhlenkamp. Mike and Marilyn Knapke, all of Berne. Maternal grandparent is pital to Jackie and Joe Miller, Portland. Great-grandparents are Mat - Kathy Schumacher, Portland. Portland. Heckman Paternal grandparent is tie Graber and Joe N. Paternal grandparents are He weighed 6 pounds, 10 Aidan Christopher , a son, James Heckman, Portland. Elderly, Fort menus LifeStream hosts a Sen - potatoes, escalloped or sliced turkey with swiss salad, spinach romaine Middle School for the ry cobbler. ior Cafe at 11:30 a.m. Mon - Italian sandwich, whole cheese, whole wheat greens. Include pineapple week of Nov. 13. All meals Thursday — Spaghetti day through Thursday at wheat bread, bread, lettuce/tomato, tidbits. are served with milk. with meat sauce, cheesy Jay Community Center, lettuce/tomato/pickle, cole slaw. Include peach Thursday — Sausage Monday — Hot dog, breadsticks, cole slaw, 115 E. Water St. in Port - carrot raisin salad. crisp or sugar free peach with onions and peppers baked beans, applesauce, pineapple. land. Meals are for those Includes fruit and grain crisp. on bun, white beans, car - potato chips. Friday — Barbecue 60 and older and a $3.50 bar or sugar free vanilla Wednesday — Peach- rots or chicken salad, Tuesday — Turkey and chicken sandwich, spicy donation is suggested. To wafers. orange barbecue chicken, whole wheat bread, green gravy, mashed potatoes, sweet potato fries, baked make a reservation, call Tuesday — Ziti with whole wheat bread, whole pea salad, pickled beets. roll, craisins, cake, frozen apples. (800) 589-1121. meat sauce, garlic bread, kernel corn, broccoli or Includes fresh orange. yogurt. No menu is available for Monday — Ham and egg Italian blend veggies, chef salad with chicken, The following is the Wednesday — Fiestada Fort Recovery High patty, biscuit, O’Brien green garden salad or crackers, tri-color bean menu for Fort Recovery taco pizza, broccoli, cher - School. Community Calendar Notices will appear in Monday time. Euchre begins at 1 walk-ins accepted. Public Library Communi - Church of God of Prophe - Community Calendar as PORTLAND BREAK - p.m. There is a $1 dona - BREAD OF LIFE COM - ty Room. Please bring your cy, 797 N. Creagor Ave. in space is available. To sub - FAST OPTIMISTS — Will tion for center’s expenses. MUNITY FAMILY MEAL own table service. For Portland. For more infor - mit an item, email Vir - meet at 7 a.m. for break - For more information, — Will be served from 5:30 more information, call mation, call (260) 766-9334. ginia Cline at fast at Richards Restau - call (765) 768-1544. to 6:30 p.m. at Asbury Shirley Ping at (260) 729- [email protected]. rant. PLANT, HOE AND United Methodist Church, 2787, Bev Pyle at (260) 726- Wednesday BRYANT AREA COM - HOPE GARDEN CLUB — 204 E. Arch St. in Port - 2070 or Jane Gagle at (260) WEDNESDAY MORN - Today MUNITY CENTER — Will meet Monday, Nov. 13, land. Everyone is wel - 726-8650. ING BREAKFAST CLUB — JAY COUNTY LAND - Walking from 9 to 10 a.m. at Alice Paxson’s home come. Will meet at 8 a.m. in the LORDS ASSOCIATION — every Monday, Wednesday from 1 to 3 p.m. for a make TAKE OFF POUNDS Tuesday east room of Richards Will meet at 9 a.m. Satur - and Friday. & bake auction. R.S.V.P. SENSIBLY (TOPS) — Will BRYANT COMMUNITY Restaurant. All women are day at Spencer Apart - PORTLAND CITIZENS’ with Alice at (260) 726- meet for weigh-in at 5:30 CENTER EUCHRE — Will invited to attend. Includes ments office, 240 S. Merid - POLICE ACADEMY 6612. p.m., with the meeting at 6 be played at 1 p.m. each activities and devotional ian St. in Portland. Kevin ALUMNI — Will meet at PREGNANCY CARE p.m., in the fellowship hall Tuesday. The public is wel - time. Inman, of Inman Insur - 11 a.m. the second Mon - CENTER of Jay County — at Evangelical Methodist come. PING PONG — Will be ance, will be the guest day of each month at the Free pregnancy testing Church, 930 W. Main St., A BETTER LIFE-BRI - played from 10:30 a.m. to speaker. All landlords are Portland Fire Depart - with ongoing support dur - Portland. New members ANNA’S HOPE — A faith noon each Wednesday at welcome. ment. For more informa - ing and after pregnancy. welcome. For more infor - based recovery group for West Jay Community Cen - ALCOHOLICS ANONY - tion, call Nick Miller at The center is located at mation, call (260) 726-5312. all kinds of addictions, ter in Dunkirk. The public MOUS — Will meet at 10 (937) 239-0022 or (260) 251- 216 S. Meridian St., Port - NARCOTICS ANONY - will meet from 6:30 to 8 is welcome. a.m. upstairs at True 3259. land. Hours are 1 to 5 p.m. MOUS — Will meet at 6 p.m. each Tuesday at First PORTLAND ROTARY Value Hardware, North WEST JAY COMMUNI - Monday through Friday. p.m. each Monday at A Sec - American Baptist Church, CLUB — Will meet at noon Meridian Street, Portland. TY CENTER GROUP — For more information or ond Chance At Life Min - 427 S. Main St. in Dunkirk each Wednesday at Harmo - For more information, Doors open at 11:15 a.m. an appointment, call (260) istries, 228 S. Meridian St. (enter the building from ny Cafe, 121 N. Meridian St. call (260) 729-2532. Bring a sack lunch for talk 726-8636. Appointments or in Portland. For more the south side on Jay ALCOHOLICS ANONY - information, call Brenda Street). Come early for a MOUS — Will meet from Eads at (260) 726-9625 or meal. For more informa - 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. each Dave Keen at (260) 251-8792. tion, call Debra Storie at Wednesday upstairs at COOKBOOK CLUB — (765) 228-1950. True Value Hardware, Marriage Will meet at 6:15 p.m. the NARCOTICS ANONY - North Meridian Street, Sudoku second Monday of each MOUS — Will meet at 7 Portland. For more infor - Applications month in the Jay County p.m. each Tuesday at mation, call (260) 729-2532.

The following couples applied for a marriage license this week in the Christmas Open House clerk’s office of Jay Coun - ty Courthouse. What a CRAZY world Kayla Agnes Martin, 26, Visit we live in today. 8558 N. 750 East, Bryant, Hurricanes, Earthquakes, and Kyle Joseph Nietfeld, Fort Fitness-N-More 29, 406 Park Road, Fort Fires, Violence Recovery. Sunday Nov. 12th Let's Find Some Peace, Hope, Joy, Travis Drew Shepard, Goodwill, Health, Prosperity, Fitness 25, and Lindsey Nicole 11am-5pm Henry, 28, both of 1237 N. U.S. 27, Portland. In Adams County: Fort Recovery Rodney D. Plumley, Port - land, and Angela S. Christmas Open House Everidge, Geneva. We can help you with Massage, Body Wraps, Friday’s Solution Email Tanning, Fitness and “NEW” engagements, Yoga Class The objective is to fill a .PM[*LY[PÄJH[LZ(]HPSHISLMVY nine-by nine grid so that weddings, each column, each row, and any dollar amount and on each of the nine three-by- anniversaries >VYRV\[-LLS.VVK9LSH_(UK:OVWH[ three boxes (also called L]LY`[OPUN^LVɈLY blocks or regions) contains to 20% OFF our Weight Room- the digits from 1 to 9 only Fort Fitness-N-More one time each. Look great this Holiday!! v.cline@ 105 East Butler St. Fort Recovery, OH thecr.com. Plus Over 15 Vendors inside 419-375-1028 The Commercial Review Page 4 Opinion Saturday, November 11, 2017 Thank you for honoring veterans To the editor: classrooms, I sat with the I not only am a veteran, I am sit down in a free society to As a veteran, I would like to sense of security that my also a pastor here in Jay Coun - iron out our differences is a publicly thank the Judge Letters to grandchildren were in good ty. testament to those who have Haynes Elementary School hands and they were being If there ever was a time we served to make it possible. staff and students for the won - given the greatest amount of need to lift our schools in I pray the Lord’s blessing on derful veterans program given the Editor respect as individuals. They prayer, it is now. I pray for a our veterans and especially to many of our local veterans. not only are being taught math wall of protection around our those military personnel who I am grateful that our skills, spelling, writing, etc., teachers and students. I pray are serving now. schools are teaching our stu - they are being taught how to be that God will bless our admin - Thank you Judges Haynes dents how privileged we are to have the ability to work those good citizens. istrators that they will make Elementary School. live in this country. problems out. The respect given as veter - the best decisions for all here Pastor Randy Smith Yes, we have our problems, I have three grandchildren at ans, the songs sang and the in Jay County. New Beginnings Holiness but we are truly blessed to Judge Haynes. As I sat in the presentations were great. The fact that we are able to Church We could use a lot more hugs By KELLY HAWES Tribune-Star (Terre Haute) So it’s possible the Rus - sians reached as many as Kelly 126 million Americans, nearly 40 percent of the Hawes U.S. population, with Facebook posts aimed at disrupting the 2016 elec - tion. It’s also possible the Russians were behind some 37,000 automated Twitter accounts, or bots, Courtney that sent out about 1.4 mil - lion election-related offered us tweets. And it turns out the a moment Russians were also active of sanity, on Google and YouTube. Much of this activity a moment was aimed at amplifying aimed at our divisions and pitting us against each other. bringing us They weren’t just stirring together up one side. They were stirring up all sides. They rather than were trying to tear us tearing apart at the seams. And a lot of us fell for it. us apart. Honestly, it doesn’t take much. Scrolling through social Don’t eliminate teacher deduction media on a typical morn - whether we wouldn’t be By AMY ROTHSCHILD I spend no money out of pocket any - ing, I weed through post better off if we never Special to The Washington Post more. I am a more present, thought - after post aimed at stir - spent another second on It’s an annual ritual, like first-day ful and effective teacher, partly ring up partisan anger social media. jitters or leading children in a Hal - Amy because of my larger classroom and mistrust. And then along comes a loween parade — come spring, teach - budget. When teachers have to push “Trever Noah brilliant - guy like Aaron Alex ers pull crinkled receipts out of a file Rothschild themselves to their limits to afford ly shames Trump for Courtney to make us folder labeled “taxes” and claim a the basics, no one benefits. politicizing NYC’s terror think maybe the world meager $250 tax deduction for sup - Recently, I attended a fundraiser attack,” reads a Facebook hasn’t gone crazy after plies they purchase for their stu - for D.C. area teachers, organized by a post from Occupy Democ - all. The 31-year-old Court - dents. homegrown group called D.C. Soup. rats. ney became a social media Teachers, charged with developing Bridgeport, Connecticut, I had an Each of the couple dozen attendees, “Seth Myers hysterical - sensation when he was our nation’s future leaders, spend annual classroom budget of $250, and mostly teachers, contributed a pot of ly rips Sarah Huckabee captured on video con - almost $500 of their own money each I spent hundreds of additional dol - soup or loaf of bread and $10 cash. Sanders,” reads another. fronting a Nazi demon - year on supplies for their students’ lars out of pocket. The classroom Two teacher contestants wore sashes Not to be outdone, Sean strator outside a speech learning, according to a study by the budget could cover some of the and pitched the crowd on why they Hannity offers up, “DNC delivered by white National School Supply and Equip - basics for my pre-kindergarteners — should get the money. One sought boss clams up when asked supremacist Richard ment Association. Now, Republican construction paper, tempera paint, funding to teach a kindergarten jug - glue sticks. The PTA chipped in if Hillary stole the elec - Spencer at the Universi - leaders in the House of Representa - gling elective; he needed funds for tives have proposed a tax plan that another $50 per classroom, which tion from Bernie.” ty of Florida. Courtney, scarves, balls and honorariums for would eliminate the specific tax covered crayons and markers. Par - Then Alex Jones weighs expert visitors. A middle school who is black, acknowl - deduction teachers can claim for buy - ents paid for tissues and bought us in with, “Hillary edged in an interview teacher wanted to help her students ing school supplies, in the name of books from the book fair. Everything with profound autism design a photo slams Trump for denounc - with the New York Daily lowering taxes for corporations and else, I purchased. ing Islamic terrorism.” exhibit; she needed seven disposable News that he could have the super-rich. The Treasury Depart - My school encouraged us to use cameras, color printing at Kinko’s And that’s not to men - started a fight, but he said ment says the $250 educators may sites like Donors Choose, a crowd - and photo albums. The evening was tion the tweets from the he instead wanted to show deduct from their earnings reduced funding site for classroom supplies. I wholesome and convivial, but I left president himself. love. So he gave the man a overall tax revenue by $210 million in couldn’t walk through my neighbor - feeling quite sad to see colleagues And, of course, just hug. 2016, a sum that pales in comparison hood without stopping to inspect dis - reduced to competing, pageant style, reading the posts isn’t “I asked him, ‘Why do to proposed tax cuts for the wealthy. carded items on the sidewalk that I for funds that should be readily avail - enough. We have to share you hate me? What is it Repealing the estate tax alone will might be able to repurpose for my able to every classroom teacher in them or retweet them and about me? Is it my skin cost the government $17.2 billion students. A pile of shoes could be America. then offer comments of color? My history? My each year for the next decade. great for dress-up, a colander for I’d love to see this tax deduction go our own about how bril - dreadlocks?’” Courtney Politics is full of bipartisan hopes sand play. There’s a whole genre of if the money saved by eliminating it liant or stupid these said. that America’s teachers can restore articles devoted to helping teachers went to a progressive, common-sense things are. The man didn’t the illusory American Dream. Teach - create welcoming spaces on a shoe - plan that lifts up the working class Trever Noah’s a genius respond, so Courtney ers, we’re told, can help children real - string budget. One memorable piece and the nation’s most vulnerable stu - or an idiot. Sean Hannity reached out to him. ize their God-given potential. Teach - suggested teachers scavenge electri - dents. Or if the money was all sent nails it … or he misses the “I reached over, and the ers can prepare our children’s hearts cal spools from construction sites back to school districts to pay for target entirely. third time, he wrapped his and minds to lead. Our political lead - and upholster them to make comfy classroom supplies directly. But this We jump to the aid of arms around me, and I ers apparently trust us so much to “toadstools.” What teachers save in GOP tax plan takes that money from the friends who agree heard God whisper in my carry out these tall tasks that they dollars, they spend in another pre - teachers’ pockets and gives it to the with us, and we lash out at ear, ‘You changed his expect we can accomplish them in cious commodity: time. wealthy individuals and corpora - those on the other side, life,’” Courtney said. understaffed schools, with crowded What I’ve come to realize is that a tions that need it least. and before long we begin And who knows? Maybe classrooms, minimal support staff larger classroom budget makes a dif - The elimination of the $250 tax to wonder what we ever he did. and vastly unequal budgets. This out - ference in terms of instruction — in deduction may be small potatoes saw in that person behind At the very least, Court - sized trust would be flattering if it general, more money gets results, when it comes to the formidable chal - that hateful post. ney offered us a moment weren’t so insane. Teachers are leav - despite popular belief to the con - lenges that confront public school ing the profession in droves, put off trary. Now I teach in a private school, Do we really need of sanity, a moment aimed teachers. But the deduction does by high stress and comparatively low where tuition rivals that of a four- make a difference. And to the extent friends whose political at bringing us together compensation. Teachers make about year college. My class is smaller and that our nation’s tax policy expresses views are so different rather than tearing us $56,000 a year on average, according my budget for supplies more than 10 our view of what is socially valuable, from our own? Can’t we apart. to data that’s a few years old. Their times larger than before. In my fifth the message of this proposed plan is just unfriend them on It might sound corny, salaries are nearly 20 percent lower year there, I can say without hesita - clear: We will threaten the tax base Facebook and them but we could use more than those of other college gradu - tion that the difference in classroom that funds public education, and on Twitter? moments like that. We ates. In extreme cases, teachers have budget means more than just a dif - we’ll take away that shiny apple on We like hearing about could use a bit less yelling resorted to panhandling to cover ference in the quality of tempera your desk, too. No need to keep those the adventures and and a few more hugs. classroom basics — and rather than paint. It makes creative, hands-on receipts anymore — teachers and accomplishments of peo - •••••••••• help us meet the demands of the job, learning possible: To teach about kids, you’re on your own. ple we care about. We like Hawes is a columnist for elected officials now don’t even want bread around the world, I bought a •••••••••• seeing those pearls of wis - CNHI’s Indiana news serv - to let teachers deduct what we spend hand-mill and various grains. To Rothschild is an early childhood dom and admiring each ice. He can be reached on our students. teach about rocks and minerals, I got educator and writer in Washington, other’s pets. But we still at kelly.hawes@indiana - When I taught in a public school geodes for the children to crack open. D.C. Follow her on Twitter @amy - wonder from time to time mediagroup.com. serving mixed-income students in I am reimbursed for every penny, and wrothschild. The Commercial Review HUGH N. RONALD (1911-1983), Publisher Emeritus

The Commercial Review is published daily except JACK RONALD RAY COONEY “Were it left for me to decide whether we should Sundays and six holidays (New Years, Memorial Day, President and Publisher Editor have government without newspapers or newspapers Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and without government I should not hesitate to prefer the Christmas) by The Graphic Printing Co. Inc., 309 W. latter.” – Thomas Jefferson Main St., Portland, Indiana 47371. Periodical postage JEANNE LUTZ paid (USPS 125820) at Portland, Indiana. Postmaster: Advertising Manager Send address changes to The Commercial Review, 309 W. Main St., P.O. Box 1049, Portland, Indiana 47371 or call Subscription rates: City carrier rates $10 per month. (260) 726-8141. City delivery and Internet-only pay at the office rates: 13 VOLUME 145–NUMBER 165 weeks – $30; six months – $58; one year – $106. Motor We welcome letters to the editor. Letters should be SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 11, 2017 route pay at the office rates: 13 weeks – $37; six months 700 words or fewer, signed and include a phone number – $66; one year – $122; Mail: 13 weeks – $43; six for verification purposes. We reserve the right to edit months – $73; one year – $127. letters for content and clarity. Email letters to Home delivery problems: [email protected]. www.thecr.com Call (260) 726-8144. The Commercial Review Saturday, November 11, 2017 Business Page 5 Fall construction tops $4 million

Building permits for more than $4 million in new construction were issued in September and Business October by the Jay/Port - land Building and Plan - Roundup ning Office. September permits were topped by a $1,618,870 st., Portland, Dennis warehouse addition being Dwiggins for a $3,500 stor - built at 1000 N. Morton St., age shed at 803 Chicago Portland, by Carrera Man - Ave., Portland, Ryan ufacturing Inc., parent Younts for a $27,000 garage company of W&M Manu - at 1096 S. 500 West, Leland facturing. and Virginia Williams for October’s biggest proj - a $35,000 garage at 3989 W. ect involved two swine 400 South, and Sarah Rar - confined feeding buildings ick for a $2,500 carport at and a storage building 445 E. Votaw St., Portland. totaling $1 million being Other permits issued in built by Orr Swine Farm October included those to at 4023 S. 600 West. FCC (Indiana) for a $24,800 Photo provided Other permits were loading dock area at 300 issued in September to Industrial Park Drive, Melvin M. Wickey for a Portland, Fullenkamp $15,000 barn/residence at Machine and Manufactur - Still the real thing 310 W. 650 North, Willie M. ing for a $57,000 canopy Employees and a corporate match from the Portland Coca-Cola Bottling Co. plant Wickey for a $15,000 remodel project at 1507 N. pledged $3,732 to United Way of Jay County. From left are committee chair Steve Reynolds, barn/residence at 316 W. Meridian St., Portland, campaign co-chair Vicki Tague, Coke employee Breanna Chambers United Way executive director 650 North, Benjamin E. S. Jacob E. J. Girod for a Jane Ann Runyon, Coke employee Helen Betz and plant manager John Eady. Eicher for a $15,000 barn $10,000 pole building at at 4000 E. 500 North, Mike 2631 E. 800 North, Amos Timmerman for a $60,000 Bonvillian for a $13,000 grain bin at 6825 S. 325 pole building and garage pergola at 7636 W. 550 based services since 2013. free, same-day deliveries ning has been appointed West, Rex Mahon for a addition at 7453 W. 700 North, Matt Glentzer for a LifeStream is a non- of prescriptions from its chief financial officer, $1,000 pole building at 396 South, Riverside Aqua $30,000 garage at 211 profit agency serving stores in Manhattan, The effective Feb. 10, 2018. N. Indiana 1, Gerald Farms LLC for a $22,000 Williamson Drive, Port - 23,500 seniors in 12 coun - Associated Press reported Dennis Leatherby, who LeMaster Jr. for a $400 storage building at 8915 W. land, and Richard Jones ties, including Jay County. this week. has served Tyson Foods as pole building at 6897 S. 600 900 North, Benjamin B. for a $4,400 carport at 359 CVS Health runs more chief financial officer East, Dan Bruggeman for Eicher for a $5,000 barn W. 200 South. Record revenues than 9,700 retail locations, since 2008, will remain in a $2,000 storage building addition at 3494 N. 300 A business occupancy Raymond James Finan - including stores in Port - that capacity until that at 6311 E. 200 North, John East, Danny E. Coblentz permit was issued for cial Inc. has reported land and Dunkirk. The date. To ensure a smooth B. Eicher, for a $13,000 for a $7,000 barn addition Shawn’s Auto Service LLC record net revenues of company started a curb - transition, Glendinning barn at 2149 E. 300 North, at 1964 E. 500 North, at 611 S. Meridian St., $1.69 billion and net side pick-up service a cou - will join the company on Samuel R. Girod for a Menno E. Coblentz for a Portland. income of $193.5 million ple of years ago, and it Dec. 11, and Leatherby $20,000 barn addition at $3,000 barn addition at 505 for the fiscal fourth quar - already offers deliveries will stay with the compa - 8845 N. 250 East, and Jeff E. 500 North, Paul J. Interim CEO ter that ended Sept. 30. from about 1,600 locations. ny until April 2018. and Nancy Snyder for a Coblentz for a $10,000 barn Jenny Hamilton has The financial services The company says its Glendinning joins $10,000 barn addition at addition at 4240 E. 600 been named interim presi - company, which has an free, same-day service in Tyson Foods from Molson 2620 E. 200 South. North, Dan J. M. Schwartz dent/chief executive offi - office in Portland, report - Manhattan will be done Coors Brewing Company, Also to Zach Bergman for a $1,500 barn addition cer of LifeStream Servic - ed quarterly net income within hours. It will hire where he served as presi - for a $26,000 storage build - at 432 W. 400 North, and es. was up 13 percent over the couriers to deliver pre - dent and chief executive ing at 7173 E. 400 North, Nina Gelinas for a $500 She has been with prior year’s fourth quar - scriptions and other prod - officer, International. Cindy Carter for a $4,800 barn lean-to at 6972 N. 550 LifeStream since 1999. She ter. ucts in secure, tamper- garage addition at 522 E. West. received her bachelor’s For the fiscal year, net proof packaging. Joins Democrat Main St., Portland, Jen - Also to Randy Bickel for degree is sociology from revenues increased 18 per - MacKenzie DeGroot, a nifer Butcher for a $2,500 a $7,000 concrete dike at Ball State University and cent to $6.37 billion while New CFO graduate of Indiana Uni - fence at 825 S. Bridge St., 1428 W. 350 South, David her master’s in business net income was up 20 per - Tysons Foods Inc., par - versity, has joined the Portland, Dick and Loret - Clemmons for a $5,000 administration from cent to $636.2 million. ent company of Tyson newsroom staff of The ta Corle for an $800 fence garages rebuild and roof Anderson University. She Mexican Original of Port - Decatur Daily Democrat. at 1108 S. Miller Ave., Port - at 1007 W. Main St., Port - has been vice president of land, this week announced She is a native of Fort land, and Tyson Foods Inc. land, Thomas W. Abbott or Same day home and community that Stewart F. Glendin - Wayne. for an $80,000 foundation a $1,500 fence at 206 W. 12th CVS will start offering at 1355 W. Tyson Road, St., Portland, Jonathon Portland. Treon for a $2,000 fence at Also to Douglas Burke 815 E. Main St., Portland, for a $13,000 pond at 3939 J2C2 LLC for a $100,000 W. Indiana 26, David E. J. parking lot in the 600 Wickey for a $40,000 home block of East Pearl Street, at 7020 N. 200 East, Joe Portland, and Menno M. Hines for a $25,000 cabin at Eicher for an $8,000 pond 6468 W. 800 South, Nancy at 606 E. 800 North. Kunk for a $310,000 home Also to R&R RV Repair at 4775 E. 600 South, Kevin for an $800 sign at 103 W. Nieport for a $250,000 Lincoln St., Portland, home at 5791 S. 300 East, William D. L. Wickey for a Glen and Beverly Priest $20,000 home addition at for a $190,000 home at 2966 3343 E. 900 North, Vicki E. Division Road, Andy Hoying for a $5,600 porch Schemenaur for a $20,000 addition at 123 Rayburn sunroom addition at 572 S. Drive, Portland, Paul 600 East, Sylvester Sell for Twigg for a $1,300 residen - a $15,000 home addition at tial foundation at 2195 S. 817 E. Arch St., Portland, Boundary Pike, Michael Eli E. Coblentz for a $3,000 Thomas for a $44,000 home double privy at 3232 E. 500 addition at 2991 S. South - North, Ervin J. Girod for a town Place, Jacob M. Eich - $17,000 buggy shed and er for a $1,000 storage barn addition at 1754 N. building at 1141 E. 800 400 West, Amos A. North, Leroy J. L. Schwartz for a $12,000 Schwartz for a $22,000 pole buggy shed and storage barn at 2523 W. 400 North, Photo provided building at 7304 N. 250 Menno J. M. Schwartz for West, Mark Tillman for a a $9,500 storage building $5,000 storage building at at 2849 W. 850 North, John Relief effort 1751 E. 300 South, Weldon Bowlan for a $2,000 stor - While in Houston for a professional meeting in October, Dr. Ed Schmit of Schmit Hines for a $20,000 storage age building at 4624 S. 1000 building at 8317 W. 500 West, Murvelle Groover Chiropractic personally delivered $610 and toured the Greater Houston Area Chapter of the South, William H. for a $3,000 storage build - American Red Cross. During the month of September, the Portland chiropractic office matched all Lawrence for a $2,700 stor - ing at 1834 Nan Del Lane, patient donations for Hurricane Harvey relief efforts. age building at 12 Sesame Betty Drinkut for a $1,200 Deeds

Judith S. Schafer 1994 of James Steed Schafer, Vaughn to Wayne E. and Church, warranty deed — Trust, trustee Jeanette trustee deed — 79.50 acres, Judy M. Moore, warranty Lot 5 and 6, East Addition, Netwal, also known as Section 28, Jefferson deed — Section 32, Jack - Portland. Jeanette Marie Schafer, to Township. son Township. Leona M. Bice, Junior Steed Farms LLC, in care Terry L. and Betty E. Board of Trustees and Wayne Cavanaugh, Church Board of Trustees deceased, Cheryl M. of Asbury Methodist Drummond, deceased, to NEW & IMPROVED Church to Timothy A. and Leona M. Bice and Harold Pamela Johnson, warran - G. Drummond, warranty HOURLY WAGES, ty deed — Lot 6, Section 32, deed — .80 acres, Section Wayne Township. 4, Richland Township. VACATION AFTER 90-DAYS, AND Jeffrey A. and Linda Robert R. Wright to Horsman to Board of David M. Woodall and OTHER PAID TIME-OFF DURING Trustees and Church Julia K. Kirby, quit claim Board of Trustees of deed — Lot 115, Cadwal - FIRST YEAR Asbury Methodist lader and Edger Addition.

VAL-CO (Coldwater) needs assemblers / press operators for 2nd shift

‹3$:6 Competitive Wage / Benefit Package – PLUS $1.50 shift differential.

Applications accepted at our Coldwater Office, 210 E. Main Street Inquiries, request for application, resumes - (260) 726-9345 email to: [email protected]. EEO 115 E. Main St Portland, IN www.portins.com NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE. Page 6 The Commercial Review Comics Saturday, November 11, 2017

STATEWIDE 30 LOST, STRAY ED STATEWIDE 00 CLASSIFIEDS 40 NOTICES 60 SERVICES SPEED BUMP Dave Coverly STATEWIDE ClassifiCations correction or cancella - at 260-997-1414. 010 Card of Thanks tion before 12:00 p.m. ade ConstruCtion. 020 In Memory Monday-Friday. The Foundations, concrete, 030 Lost, Strayed or deadline for Monday is roofing, siding, residential Found 12:00 pm on the previ - remodeling and new con - 040 Notices ous Friday. Deadline for struction, pole barns, 050 Rummage Sales The Circulator and The garages, homes. Free 060 Services News and Sun is 3:00 estimates. Amos D. Eich - 070 Instruction, Schools p.m. Friday. The Com - er Owner. Call Mike 260- 080 Business mercial Review 309 W 312-3249 Opportunities Main Portland, Indiana 090 Sale Calendar 260-726-8141 goodheW’s all sea - 100 Jobs Wanted son Construction- Spe - for your 110 Help Wanted cializing in standing seam ConVenienCe 120 Wearing Apparel/ metal roofs. When Quality We accept Visa and Household Counts, Count On US. A Mastercard, in person 130 Misc. for Sale company you can trust. or over the phone, 140 Appliances Member of the BBB. New for the many services 150 Boats, Sporting Installation and repairs. we offer: Equipment Call Rodney Thornbury, Subscriptions, 160 Wanted to Buy owner 765-509-0191 Advertising, 170 Pets Commercial Printing, keen Building and 180 Livestock Peanuts Wedding or reModeling Complete 190 Farmers Column Graduation Orders, construction from ground 200 For Rent Classifieds. up. Application of all types 210 Wanted to Rent Call today! of roofing including stand - 220 Real Estate 260-726-8141 ing seam metal. Installa - 230 Autos, Trucks tion of vinyl, metal siding, 240 Mobile Homes adVertisers: You new doors and windows, can place a 25-word interior wall, ceiling, and 30 lost, strayed classified ad five days a floor covering. Complete or found week M-F in more than bath remodels. Free esti - 50 daily newspapers mates. 260-729-1302 attention! lost a across Indiana reaching Pet or Found One? more than 1 million B&M hoMe solu - The Jay County Rose is Rose readers each day for tions LLC roofing, sid - Humane Society can only $590. Contact ing, drywall, painting and serve as an information Hoosier State Press much more center. 260-726-6339 Association 317 803- www.bmhomesolution - 4772. sllc.comcall 260-726- 40 notiCes 8005 or 260-766-8096 for BarB’s Books 616 S a free estimate! CirCulation Shank, Portland. Going ProBleMs? out of business. Selling seaMstress, Alter - After hours, call: paperbacks and puz - ations, Quilts, Fleece 260-726-8144 zles. Low Prices! Mon - Blankets Quilted Baby The Commercial day/Tuesday 10-1, Fri - Blankets, T-Shirt Memory Review. day/Saturday 10-2. Quilts, Embroidery, Barb Smith, 260-726- Weighted Sensory Blan - Please note: Be 8056. kets 260.766.9334 Agnes sure to check your ad the first day it appears. CoMMunity 70 instruCtion, We cannot be responsi - thanksgiVing din - sChools ble for more than one ner. Plan now to days incorrect copy. We attend. November 23, aViation grads work try hard not to make 1pm. Asbury United with Jet Blue, Boeing, mistakes, but they do Methodist Church. NASA and others - start happen, and we may Everyone welcome! No here with hands on train - not know unless you charge for meal. ing for FAA certification. call to tell us. Call Financial aid if qualified. before 12:00 pm for cor - 60 serViCes Call Aviation Institute of rections. The Commer - Maintenance 888-242- J. l. ConstruCtion Hi and Lois cial Review, 309 W 3197 Main, Portland, Indiana Amish crew. Custom 260-726-8141. built homes, new 90 sale Calendar garages, pole barns, Classified ad interior/ exterior remod - PuBliC auCtion deadlines In order eling, drywall, windows, Saturday Dec. 2, 2017 @ for your advertisement doors, siding, roofing, 9AM to appear in the next foundations. 260-726- Located at 843 E 800 N, day’s paper, or for a 5062, leave message. Bryant, IN. correction or stop order Farm- 111+/- Acres of to be made for an ad larry VanskyoCk Productive Farm Ground already appearing, we and sons Siding, Offered in 5 Tracts. must receive the ad, roofing, windows, dry - wall and finish, kitchens Farm located at 843 E Funky Winkerbean GABBARD FENCE and bathrooms, lami - 800 N Bryant. Corner of nated floors, additions. US 27 and 800 N, Sec - CULY CONSTRUCTION tion 8, Bearcreek Town - FARM • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL Call 260-726-9597 or RESIDENTIAL • VINYL 260-729-7755. ship, Jay County. JD “SINCE 1969” Garden tractor, Oliver 2 (765) 546-8801 handyMan Mike bottom plow, JD 5 bottom arnold Remodeling; plow, Badger Snow blow - garages; doors; win - er & more equipment. dows; painting; roofing; Ross Johnson Estate, Little JJ’s siding; much more. 28 Owner Tree Service years experience. Free Green Auction Tree Trimming, Removal, estimates. 260-726- 260-589-8474/260-525- Stump Grinding. 2030; 260-251-2441. 8474 Firewood available Wendel seaMless www. Auctionzip.com Blondie 765-509-1956 guttering For all www.SoldonGreen.com your guttering and leaf Rob Green cover needs. Call us for AU19500011 Bill Liechty CLOSING! a free quote. Call Jim at 260-997-6774 or Steve AU01048441

Barb’s Books m t h 10¢ - 50¢ - $1.00 each Contrac o 616 S. Shank, Portland Bridge p By Steve Becker

Snuffy Smith

Beetle Bailey

Dave’s Heating & Cooling Furnace, Air Conditioner Evans Pines Nursery MAY FINANCIAL GROUP Geothermal Sales & Service Windbreaks & privacy screens Potted Trees Open Enrollment Brian 260-726-2138 Norway Spruce, Canaan Fir, Oct. 15 - Dec 7, Now accepting White Pine, Arborvitae, White Spruce 2017 Brown MC/Disc/Visa Larger sizes now available Medicare D and 260-729-5200 Medicare 1-2’=$22, 2-3’=$27 111 W. Main St. Discounts for orders over 25 trees Advantage Plans Portland, IN evanspinesnursery.com E & T [email protected] 9

5 Albany, IN (765) 744-2239

CALL FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY Tree Service 5 1 -

8 Senior Health Since 1978

We Do It All 6

7 Call: Medicare Supplements :(+$9('(9(/23('$6<67(072+(/3 Just Call! ) 260-726-6470

5 Medicare Drug Plans 3527(&7<285&5$:/63$&( 6 Medicare Advantage Dave Peters :DWHUSURRILQJ‡3UHYHQW)UR]HQ3LSHV‡,QVXODWLRQ Toll Free 7 ( Senior Life Insurance I make house calls 5HPRYDORIFRQGLWLRQVIRUPROG IXQJXV 1-866-trim-tree The Commercial Review Page 7 Saturday, November 11, 2017 Classifieds

70 INSTRUCTIO N, 80 BUSINESS 80 BUSINESS 150 BOATS, SPORTING 150 BOATS, SPORTING 190 FARM ER’S 2 90 SALE CALENDAR 90 SALE CALENDAR 110 HELP WANTED 110 HELP WANTED 200 FOR RENT 200 FOR RENT 200 FOR RENT

STATEWIDE 150 BOATS, SPORTING 190 FARMERS Brad Ontrop Aaron Loy Pole barns, roofing, [email protected]. Pearl Street, Portland. required. $500 month. 578-0111 or 260-726- AU10500139 AU11200112 remodeling. 260-849- us 260-726-2833 260-729-5000 5143 Massey’s Towing 2489. PuBliC auCtion PuBliC auCtion autoMotiVe teCh lease sPaCe avail - redkey, tWo Bed - We Pay Cash for junk Portland ManPoW - Saturday December 9, Saturday November 18, needed Apply in per - able, Coldwater, OH. rooM uPstairs, autos. We pick up at er iMMediate Job 2017 2017 10:00AM son, call, or send Manufacturing, ware - refrigerator/stove fur - your location. 1-765- Openings: CNC/Mill 10:00 A.M. Auction Will Be Held At resume to Secure Auto - housing, assembly, dis - nished, water paid, wash - 546-2642 or 1-765-857- Operators, Machine Located: 3430 W. St. Lehman Park Pavilion motive 7120 S US Hwy tribution, offices, inside er/dryer hookup. Cheap 1071. Slocum’s Salvage Operators, Rd. 67, Portland, IN., Or 212 Park Ave. Berne, 27 Berne, IN or and outdoor storage. utilities. $425 month. Ref - Grinding/Sanding and 1988 CheVorlet 3 1/2 Miles West Of IN. 46711 secureauto@centu - Easy access to major erences, deposit, Bandsaw, Inspection, CeleBrity Approx. Portland At The Corner Free Breakfast For All rylink.net 260-589-8868 highways and railroad absolutely no pets. Assembly/Packing. All 103,000 miles. $1100.00 Of Hwy 67 And Co. Rd. Potential Buyers Start - access with loading Phone 260-251-1808. production pays from 1st and 2nd shift /OBO. Call 765-381- 200 S. ing At 8:30AM docks and overhead $9.50 to $12 per hour. Cooks needed aPartMent for 3617 Farm Tractors; Farm 7 Tracts For Sale, 1 cranes available. Con - 609 N. Meridian St. 260- JINNY’S CAFE - rent southend, Equipment; Construc - With House, Barns, And tact Sycamore Group, 726-2888 BRYANT, IN. 3 days on, Portland. 2 bedroom, tion Equipment; Trailers; Sheds. Other Tracts Are 419-678-5318, 3 off. Apply between upstairs. Appliances And 250 PUBLIC NOTICE Vehicles; Riding Mow - Mostly Tillable Land. helP Wanted, Part- www.sycamorespace.co 6am & 2pm any day. Utilities Furnished. Avail - ers; ATVS; Attachments; Farm Will Be Offered In tiMe days And Nights. m 260-997-8300. able Oct. 30th. Call 260- Misc. Individual Tracts Or Any Need to be dependable. need More stor - 251-1246 No Pets. Now Accepting Con - Combination. Must be 21 years of age Meridian serViCes age? PJ’s U-Lock and TO THE OWNERS OF THE signments Weldon C. Amstutz or older. Must have ref - hiring eVent Thurs - noW renting West - Public Notice Storage, most sizes WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL Visit Farm, LLC Owners erences. Apply @ day Nov. 16th 10am to wind Apartments. Locat - available. Call 260-726- ESTATE AND ALL INTER- www.auctionzip.com Krueckeberg Auction Northside Carry Out, 4pm at John Jay Center ed at 700 West Main ESTED PARTIES 4631. Auctioneer ID #4243 To and Realty, 1030 S. 1226 N. Meridian, Port - for Learning 101 S Street, Redkey, IN. Call NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S See Pictures. 13th, Decatur, IN, land, IN 47371. Meridian St. Portland. tired of non-Pay - (765) 369-2617 TDD# 7- SALE Area Contractors & 46733. 260-724-7402. ing renters? For 1-1. Rent is based on By virtue of a certified copy of a Wanted! Class-a flex P/t attendant decree to me directed from the Farmers Owners Josh Krueckeberg just 10% of monthly rent/ income. Rental Assis - Cdl driVers for full- suPer Wash. Assists Clerk of Circuit Court of Jay Pete Shawver AU19800008 life could be 100% bet - tance may be available. time position. Regional field supervisor. Meet, County, Indiana, in Cause No. AU01012022 ter. Property managing. Equal Housing Accessi - 38C01-1707-MF-0000l7 wherein PuBliC auCtion drivers home every greet & educate cus - 260-726-9621 Heather Clemmons 765- ble “This institution is an MainSource Bank was Plaintiff, Saturday, November 11, night and no weekends. tomers on Super Wash Pete D. Shawver 748-5066 clemmon - equal opportunity and Amanda I. McIver a/k/a 2017 $.50 per mile. Please features. Keep Super Amanda I. Sanderson a/k/a AU19700040 spropertiesllc.com provider” 10:00 am call 419-582-2652 or fax Wash Clean, working Amanda I. Ayers; Capital One 260-726-5587 10:30 am Double Ring 419-582-2662. and customer ready. 504 W raCe Clean, 1 Bank (USA), N.A.; and Any Un- Zane Shawver 220 real estate known Occupants, were Defen- 5570 E. 100 S. Port - Enjoy helping people, bedroom upstairs apart - AU10500168 the geneVa PoliCe dants, requiring me to make the land, IN. working with your ment. Appliances fur - 260-729-2229 dePt. is currently real estate Before sum as provided for in said De- East On St. Rd. 26 to hands, and responsible? nished, water paid. No cree with interest and cost, I accepting applications you list your Real Estate PuBliC auCtion Co. Rd. 500 E., South Call/Text Keith. 260- pets/smoking, Damage will expose at public sale to the for the Position of or book your Auction Call Saturday November 11, To Co. Rd. 100 S. Then 205-7279 E. O. E. deposit/references highest bidder, on the 30th day Deputy Marshal. The Mel Smitley’s Real Estate 2017 At 10:00AM Locat - East. 1990 Dodge of November, 2017, at the hour position is a full-time full-tiMe Bailiff/ & Auctioneering 260- of 10:00 am or as soon thereafter ed At Jay Co. Fair - Dakota Red/White Pick - position with benefits. Jury 726-0541 cell, 260-726- as is possible, at 3rd Floor grounds - Bubp Exhibit up; Household furnish - 250 PUBLIC NOTICE Applications are avail - Administrator/Court 6215 office. Laci Smitley Courthouse, Portland, IN 47371, Hall ings; Appliances; the fee simple of the whole body able at the Geneva Reporter position in Jay 260-729-2281, or Ryan Household Goods; Antiques; Collectibles; of Real Estate in Jay County, In- Police Department and Superior Court. Accept - Smitley 260-729-2293 Thomasville 5pc King Riding Mowers; Few diana. at the Geneva Town ing resumes in person at LOT NUMBERED FIVE (5) Size Bedroom Suit; Tools; Primitives; Cos - Hall. Applications may the court office. Position PublicTO THE OWNERS Notice OF THE 230 autos, truCks IN R.C. WILSON’S ADDI- Kenmore Double Door tume Jewelry; Lawn Furniture; 3pcs Old also be obtained online starts January 2, 2018. WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL TION TO THE TOWN, NOW Refrigerator; Stripped ESTATE AND ALL CITY, OF PORTLAND, INDI- Machinery; Glassware. at: www.townofgene - the Classifieds Sofa With Matching INTERESTED PARTIES ANA. www.auctionzip.com va.org. The deadline to 130 MisC. for sale Find it - Buy It - Sell It! Loveseat; Old & Collec - NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE More commonly known as: #11389 return an application to 260-726-8141 419 E. Water St., Portland, In- tors Items; Coca Cola By virtue of a certified copy of a Wiley Estate be considered for the PlaCe your oWn decree to me directed from the diana 47371 Items; Tools; Wolfcart fuqua Chrysler Mel Smitley’s Real position is 4pm on Fri - Classified ad Clerk of Jay Superior Court of Parcel No. Router Center 670 On dodge JeeP raM: 38-07-21-301-005.000.034 Estate & Auctioneering day, November 24, online! Jay County, Indiana, in Cause Stand; And Many Other New and Pre-owned Together with rents, issues, in- AU01011555 260-726- 2017. To be considered, Go to www.thecr.com No.: 38D01-1707-MF-000016, Items Not Listed wherein Mid America Mort- cars, trucks, minivans, come, and profits thereof, said 6215 Office applicants must meet and click the James Ware gage, Inc., an Ohio Corporation, SUV’s. Full service and sale will be made without relief 260-726-0541 Cell the following criteria: be “Classifieds” link. from valuation or appraisement Loy Auction & Real was Plaintiff, and Chad A. Bess- parts department 127 Laci Smitley a United States citizen, Next, you enter your esen, was/were Defendant(s), re- East Commerce Street, laws. Estate 260-726-2700 Valerie L. Matheis AU10600051 260-729- be at least 21 years of information, create your quiring me to make the sum as Dunkirk, 765-768-6224. Attorney for Plaintiff AC#31600027 ad, review it, and pay provided for in said Decree 2281 age, be a high school Monday- Friday 8-6; Sat - Nelson & Frankenberger Gary Loy with interest and cost, I will ex- graduate or have with a credit card. 550 Congressional Blvd, Suite AU01031608 pose at public sale to the high- urday 8-2 www. 100 JoBs Wanted received the equivalent, Proper grammar, 210 Ben Lyons est bidder, on the 14th day of FuquaChrysler.com possess a valid Indiana punctuation and Carmel, IN 46032 AU10700085 December, 2017, at the hour of aMish CreW look - driver’s license, be of spacing is necessary. Ca$h Paid for Junk Attorney Number: 28670-02 Travis Theurer 10:00 AM or as soon thereafter Dwane Ford ing for any work. No good reputations and All ads must be as is possible, at 120 N. Court Cars Any year, any AU11200131 job is too big or small. condition. Running or Sheriff of Jay County character, not have approved prior to Street, Suite 305, 3rd Floor CR 10-28,11-4,11-2017- HSPAXLP been found guilty of any appearing online and Courthouse, Portland, IN 47371, not. We tow away. 765- offense except for minor in the newspaper. the fee simple of the whole body traffic violations, be of Our Classified Deadline of Real Estate in Jay County, In- 260 PUBLIC AUCTION is noon the day before diana. good appearance and Lot Numbered Sixty-three personality, possess an you want the ad to run, (63) and Sixty-four (64) in aptitude and attitude for and noon on Friday Votaw‘s Addition to the police work, be in good for Monday’s paper. Town, now City, of Portland, Land Auction physical condition with Call us with questions, Indiana. no infirmities except for 260-726-8141. . More Commonly Known As: AUCTION WILL BE HELD AT corrected vision, and if 239 East North Street, Port- aPPles and Cider land, IN 47371 LEHMAN PARK PAVILION discharged from the mil - until end of Novem - 38-07-21-202-054.000-034 212 Park A venue, Berne, IN 46711 itary, applicant must ber. Menchhofer Farms; Together with rents, issues, in- Saturday, December 2, 2017 possess an honorable 5679 Wabash Rd., Cold - come, and profits thereof, said discharge. The appli - sale will be made without relief water, OH. 419-942- from valuation or appraisement cant must either be an 1502 ILEA graduate or be laws. 10:00 am Dwane Ford, FREE Breakfast for all potential buyers able to successfully 190 farMers Col - Sheriff of Jay County complete an ILEA basic uMn Jennifer L. Snook starting at 8:30 am. course. The hiring MARINOSCI LAW GROUP, P.C. Multiple Productive Farms located in Nottingham process will include; a 2110 Calumet Avenue, ag rental Spreaders: & Hartford Townships in A dams and Wells testing phase which will BBI, Artsway Vertical. Valparaiso, IN 46383 be both a physical agili - New Holland 228 skid CR 11-4,11,18-2017 HSPAXLP Counties ty and a written, a back - loaders w/full cab, 322 +/- Acres ground investigation heat/ac. Fort Recovery Tract 1: 10610 S 600W - Geneva, IN 46740 - 1 ½ and a criminal history 419-852-0309 and driver’s record PublicTO THE OWNERS Notice OF THE Story Historic Timber Frame Home with 3 checks, home visits and 200 for rent WITHIN DESCRIBED Bedrooms and Approx 1568 sq ft situated on 3 REAL ESTATE AND reference checks. The ALL INTERESTED Acres with Mature Trees and 3 Steel Grain Storage position will require the inMan u-loC Storage. PARTIES Bins & 10 x 12 Storage Shed in Hartford Twp Sec person to fulfill the Mini storage, five sizes. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE 28 in Adams Co. duties of a Deputy Town Security fence or 24 By virtue of a certified copy of a Marshal, which are sim - hour access units. Gate decree to me directed from the Tract 2: 62± Acre Farm with Road Frontage on 600 ilar to a Patrolman. Any hours: 8:00-8:00 daily. Clerk of Circuit Court of Jay W & 650 W Hartford Twp Sec 28 in Adams County, Indiana, in Cause No. questions regarding the 38C01-1707-MF-18 wherein County position maybe directed MainSource Bank was Plaintiff Tract 3: 15± Acre Woods with Road Frontage on to the Marshal, Robert READ THE CR and Vernon L. Piercey; Cordell L. Johnson at 260-368- THEN RECYCLE Ruhl a/k/a Michael Cordell 650 W Hartford Twp Sec 28 in Adams County 7077 or by email at: Ruhl; Dee Ruhl; Renee Decoff Tract 4: 60± Acre Farm All Tillable Frontage on a/k/a Rhonda Renee Decoff; Kamela E. May a/k/a Kamela 1100 S & 650 W Hartford Twp Sec 28 in Adams Smart Waters a/k/a Kamey Wa- County 110 HELP WANTED ters; Unknown Additional Heirs or Persons as Successors Tract 5: 102.7± Acre Farm with 98± Acres Tillable in Interest of Robert E. Ruhl, with Road Frontage on 650 W Hartford Twp Sec Deceased; and Unknown Occu- 28 in Adams County pants, if any, of 352 E. Grand- view Avenue, Redkey, Indiana Tract 6: 80± Acre Farm with 66± Acres Tillable 47373 were Defendants, requir- with Road Frontage on 1100 S & 1150 S ing me to make the sum as pro- Walking & Motor vided for in said Decree with Nottingham Twp Sec 32 in Wells County interest and cost, I will expose Farm will be offered in individual tracts or any at public sale to the highest bid- der, on the 30th day of Novem- combination. ber, 2017 at the hour of 10:00 am Terms & Conditions: 10% Nonrefundable Down Roapuplyt aet s local time or as soon thereafter as is possible, at the Jay County payment on each tract due at close of Sheriffs Department, 120 N. auction/balance due upon delivery of deed and title The Commercial Review Court Street, 3rd Floor Court- house, Portland, Indiana 47371, policy. Seller will pay taxes due & payable in May 309 W Main St Portland, IN 47371 the fee simple of the whole body 2018. Buyer assumes taxes due and payable Nov of Real Estate in Jay County, In- 2018 and thereafter. Survey Cost will be split 50/50 diana. Pick up application or call 260-726-8141 Lot numbered Twenty-Four (24) between buyer and seller on each tract. Possession in Current’s South Side Addi- will be on final closing. All tracts are selling for from 8:00 to 6:00 pm tion to the town of Redkey, In- diana. cash, so have your financing in order and be Subject to any and all ease- prepared to bid. Home is not being sold subject to Ask for Dawn or Tonia ments and restrictions of record affecting this real estate. inspections, so contact auctioneers at (260) 724- or email [email protected] More commonly known as: 352 7402 for your own inspections including lead based E. Grandview Avenue, Redkey, Indiana 47373 paint. Sold Subject to Confirmation of Sellers. Parcel No. Auctioneers note: any statements made day of 38-09-24-302-016.000-031 Together with rents, issues, in- auction takes precedence over any written or oral come, and profits thereof, said statements. sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement For Additional info on the land please visit our laws. website. “Subject to all liens, encum- NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS brances and easements of record not otherwise extin- Lindsey Family Revocable Trust, guished in proceedings known as Cause 38C01-1707-MF-18 in Owners the Circuit Court of the County of Jay, Indiana.: Taylor M. Hamilton Krueckeberg Auction & Realty LLC No. 30338-10 1030 S. 13th St. Decatur, IN. 46733 Morgan & Pottinger, P.S.C. Visit Us At: thecr.com Attorneys for Plaintiff Call us at 260-724-7402 or 1-877-591-8756 401 South Fourth Street, www.kjauction.com Suite 1200 Louisville, Kentucky 40202 Josh Krueckeberg (AU19800008) CR 10-28,11-4,11-2017 HSPAXLP CR 11-11-2017 Saturday, November 11, 2017 Follow us Swimmers open on Twitter their seasons today, @commreview Sports see Sports on tap

Page 8 www.thecr.com The Commercial Review JCHS opens with big win Hanna Dillon, Briana Muh - lenkamp and Ault each had bas - kets to cap an 18-0 run. Ault’s 25 points was a new Blowout gives career high. “It feels amazing,” she said. “I Kirk Comer definitely couldn’t have done it without the help of my team - his 300th mates. We all worked really well together to get this win. It was a coaching great way to start the season and I’m extremely proud of our team victory tonight.” Ault’s performance caught the eye of her coach. “Hanna Ault is a great leader and we’re hoping she can contin - NOBLESVILLE — The Patri - ue to lead us like that,” he said. ots began their season with a fast Caldwell was second on the start. team with 13 points. Gwen A solid offensive effort in the Omstead matched Kendra Muh - second quarter put the game out lenkamp’s eight points, and Dil - of reach. lon finished with seven. Briana Hanna Ault scored 10 of her Muhlenkamp chipped in four game-high 25 points in the sec - points while Macey Weitzel and ond quarter as the Jay County Claire Dirksen totaled two High School girls basketball team apiece. opened its season with a 69-37 vic - Jay County had a 51-25 edge in tory Friday over the host Guerin rebounding, much to the pleas - Associated Press/Darron Cummings Catholic Golden Eagles. ure of Comer. “I was really proud of the girls “We’re really happy with that,” for the way they came out Indiana State's Qiydar Davis shoots against Indiana's Freddie McSwain Jr. during he said. “We work really hard get - the first half of Friday’s game in Bloomington. The Sycamores defeated the Hoosiers 90-69 in tonight,” said JCHS coach Kirk ting in the paint, being able to Comer, who picked up his 300th the basketball. We’re coach Archie Miller’s first game leading IU. career victory. “This week, with not going to hit every shot, but if the weather situation, it’s been a we get the rebounds it won’t be a rough week of practice. For the big deal if we miss.” kids to come perform the way Jay County didn’t play excep - they did, I was really proud of tionally well in the final 16 min - them.” utes despite being ahead on the IU debut ruined The home of sisters Briana scoreboard. The Patriots led by and Kendra Muhlenkamp, both BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) the Hoosiers couldn’t make a as many as 40 points, 61-21, early — Brenton Scott scored 24 charge. starters on the team, was severe - in the fourth quarter, but an 11-0 ly damaged by a tornado that points and Indiana State made run by Guerin Catholic made it a 17 3-pointers to blow out Indi - Tip ins ripped through Jay County on bit more respectable. Sunday afternoon. ana 90-69 Friday night in Hoosiers fall Indiana State: Senior center “When you have a score like Archie Miller’s first regular- But Friday, they were able to that it’s hard to keep your inten - Brandon Murphy limped off the season game as coach of the Miller’s debut put that aside and help the Patri - sity,” Comer said. “When you’re court at the 6:49 mark with what Hoosiers. ots (1-0) to a lopsided win. subbing people in and out it’s as head coach appeared to be a lower left leg Jay County, which finished hard to maintain that intensity. It It was a stunning twist in injury. He did not return. … The 13th in the most recent coaches tends to get sloppy.” score and style. Sycamores won their first season poll, jumped out to a 20-6 lead And even though Comer got Indiana State (1-0) dominat - opener on the road since 2014 at after the first quarter and contin - his 300th career victory, it was ed the game in every way, IUPUI and won for the first time ued to pour on the points in the the first for this team that meant shooting 57 percent from the since 1997 and its first home in Bloomington since 1999. … second eight minutes. Kendra more. field and making an astound - opener since 1984. Indiana State had five players in Muhlenkamp — she finished “To be honest it’s more about ing 17 of 26 3s to break the Miller also became the first double figures and went 15 of 18 with eight points — got things this No. 1 win for this season,” Assembly Hall record for an Hoosiers’ coach to lose his open - from the line. started with the Patriots’ first said Comer, whose team hosts opponent. ing game since Everett Dean in Indiana: The Hoosiers suf - bucket of the second quarter. Oak Hill, the top-ranked team in The previous mark, of 14, 1924. fered their biggest season-open - Ault followed with a put-back Class 2A, on Tuesday. “As far as was set by UNCG on Nov. 28, Nothing went right for Indiana. ing loss in school history, break - on her own miss and drained a 3- the 300, I’ve been blessed to have 2014. It let Indiana State jump out to ing the previous mark of 29 in a pointer on an from Shelby a lot of great players and coached The numbers made the a 22-11 lead, then steadily pull 35-6 loss at Illinois in 1913. … Caldwell, who was playing in her for a long time. I’m more happy result predictable. away with a barrage of 3s. The Freddie McSwain Jr. finished first game in nearly a year after right now with this No. 1 win for Indiana (0-1) was led by Sycamores took their biggest with eight rebounds, the only tearing her ACL as a sophomore. these girls. I think this is a spe - De’Ron Davis with 14 points lead of the first half, 54-31, in the Indiana player with more than Caldwell then had a bucket cial team and I think we’ll get and Juwan Morgan with 13 but final minute then continued to three. … Curtis Jones scored 11 before yet another Ault triple. better.” lost its first season opener pile it on in the second half when points. Sports on tap

7. Denny Hamlin, 4045. Norwell Invitational – 9 a.m.; Girls bas - 4 p.m. — College Football: USC at ster Energy Cup Series – Can-Am 500 9:30 p.m. — College Basketball: Standings 8. Chase Elliott, 4027. Colorado (FOX-45,55,59) (NBC-2,13) NASCAR Monster Energy Cup ketball at Blackford – 6 p.m. Kansas at Kentucky (ESPN) 7 p.m. — College Football: Alabama 3:30 p.m. — College Basketball: Ver - 1. Martin Truex Jr., 4117. at Mississippi State (ESPN); Purdue at mont at Kentucky (ESPN) 2. Kyle Busch, 4100. Tuesday Local schedule Northwestern (ESPN2) 4:25 p.m. — NFL Football: Dallas Local notes 3. Brad Keselowski, 4079. Jay County — Girls basketball vs. Today 7:30 p.m. — NHL Hockey: Chicago Cowboys at Atlanta Falcons (FOX- Free camp begins Monday 4. Kevin Harvick, 4053. Oak Hill – 6 p.m. Jay County — Girls swimming at Blackhawks at Carolina Hurricanes 45,55,59) A week-long free wrestling clinic 5. Jimmie Johnson, 4050. Norwell Invitational – 9 a.m. (WNDY-23) 4:30 p.m. — CFL Football: West Divi - begins Monday. 6. Ryan Blaney, 4047. South Adams — Girls swimming at TV schedule 8 p.m. — College Football: Notre sion Semifinal (ESPN2) The Jay County Elementary Wrestling Today Dame at Miami (ABC-6,21); TCU at Okla - 6 p.m. — NBA Basketball: Houston Clinic will begin Monday and run through Noon — College Football: Michigan homa (FOX-45,55,59) Rockets at Indiana Pacers (FSIN) Friday. It will be from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. State at Ohio State (FOX-45,55,59); 10 p.m. — Boxing: Artur Beterbiev 8:20 p.m. — NFL Football: New Eng - at the Jay County wrestling room. Indiana at Illinois (BTN); Oklahoma vs. Enrico Koelling (ESPN) land Patriots at Denver Broncos (NBC- The camp is open for boys in kinder - State at Iowa State (ABC- 10 p.m. — College Football: Oregon 2,13) garten through fifth grades, and cost is 6,21/ESPN2); N.C. State at Boston State at Arizona (ESPN2) free. College (ABC-6,21/ESPN2); Arkansas Monday For more information, contact Eric at LSU (ESPN); Florida State at South Sunday 7 p.m. — Women’s College Basket - Myers at (260) 726-9306. Carolina (CBS-4,7,15); Nebraska at 1 p.m. — NFL Football: Pittsburgh ball: South Carolina at Maryland (ESPN2) Minnesota (FS1) Steelers at Indianapolis Colts (CBS- 8:15 p.m. — NFL Football: Miami Dol - Get your questions answered 3:30 p.m. — College Football: Geor - 4,15); Cincinnati Bengals at Tennessee phins at Carolina Panthers (ESPN) Do you have a question about local gia at Auburn (CBS-4,7,15); Florida Titans (FOX-45); Green Bay Packers at 9 p.m. — College Basketball: Wagner college or pro sports? State at Clemson (ESPN); Iowa at Wis - Chicago Bears (FOX-55); Cleveland at Missouri (ESPN2) Email your question to consin (ABC-6,21); Michigan at Mary - Browns at Detroit Lions (CBS-7) [email protected] with “Ask Ray” in the land (BTN); West Virginia at Kansas 1 p.m. — CFL Football: East Division Tuesday subject line for a chance to have it State (ESPN2) Semifinal (ESPN2) 2:30 p.m. — Soccer: Germany vs. answered in an upcoming column. 3:30 p.m. — NASCAR Racing: XFIN - 1:30 p.m. — Women’s College Bas - France (ESPN2) •••••••••• ITY Series – Ticket Galaxy 200 (NBC- ketball: Stanford at UConn (ESPN) 7 p.m. — College Basketball: Duke To have an event listed in “Sports on 2,13) 2:30 p.m. — NASCAR Racing: Mon - vs. Michigan State (ESPN) tap”, email details to [email protected].