Friday, July 24, 2020 The Commercial Review Portland, Indiana 47371 www.thecr.com $1 Jay’s Dunkirk plant rate has adjusted cannot be treated with a chemical, so the cause must be identified and drops rectified. It could be a Efforts are problem with wastewater from local businesses or being made an issue at the plant itself. below Recently, Wright has to reduce increased pumping at the plant to twice a day — chloride first thing in the morning 10% and then at the end of the discharge day — which could help reduce chloride. Local mark “Hopefully we’re going to be able to tell the differ - had jumped By ROSE SKELLY ence here pretty soon, if The Commercial Review it’s helping or not help - to 20.2% DUNKIRK — The city’s ing,” Wright said. wastewater treatment Also on Thursday, the in April plant has implemented board discussed a couple some changes to help of the city’s vehicles that address its chloride issue. are in need of repair. By RAY COONEY Dunkirk Board of A 2000 truck used by the The Commercial Review Works and Public Safety water department is hav - The unemployment rate heard an update about the ing transmission prob - is back below 10 percent. city’s efforts to combat an lems. Additionally, the Jay County had an abundance of chloride in police department’s unemployment rate of 9.4 the plant’s discharge. Tahoe — which was percent in June according It also discussed issues thought to have a to estimates Indiana with several city vehicles. hydraulic valve lifter Department of Workforce This year, superintend - issue — actually has a Development released this ent Larry Wright has been bent push rod. The city is week. working to reduce the looking into whether the The local unemployment amount of chloride pro - damage is covered by the rate has seen significant duced by the wastewater vehicle’s warranty. drops in each of the last treatment plant. Chloride See Dunkirk page 2 two months after peaking at 20.2 percent during the heigh of the coronavirus pandemic shutdown in GOP convention April. May’s rate was 14.3 percent. After ranking among the 20 highest unemployment in is off By ZEKE MILLER and would ultimately backfire rates in comparison to the BRENDAN FARRINGTON on the president. state’s other 91 counties in Associated Press “It’s a different world, each of the last two WASHINGTON — Presi - and it will be for a little months, Jay County was dent Donald Trump has while,” Trump said, tied with Owen County for scrapped plans for a four- explaining his decision at the 33rd lowest rate in the night Republican National a Thursday White House state in June. Convention celebration in coronavirus briefing. “To The pandemic sent the Florida that had been set to have a big convention is local unemployment rate draw more than 10,000 peo - not the right time.” soaring well behind the ple to a coronavirus pan - A small subset of GOP most recent highs during demic hot spot to mark his delegates will still formal - the Great Recession when renomination. ly renominate Trump on it reached 13 percent in Trump had already Aug. 24 in Charlotte, North early 2010. The rate had moved the convention’s Carolina, at an event been at 3 percent or lower public events out of North scheduled to last just four through the second half of Carolina because of virus hours. 2019. (The local rate was The Commercial Review/Ray Cooney concerns. But the spiking Trump had decided last measured at 3.3 percent in virus shifted to the South, month to shift the ceremo - March, but the U.S. Bureau too, and the planned gath - nial portions of the GOP of Labor Statistics survey ering in Jacksonville convention to Florida that is used to determine Sprucing up increasingly appeared to because of a dispute with the rates came early in the Painting work was underway Thursday afternoon at the be both a health and politi - North Carolina’s Demo - month before the pandem - former News and Sun building on Main Street in downtown Dunkirk. cal risk. Trump and his cratic leaders over holding ic took its toll.) Rock Fuqua of Dunkirk purchased the building earlier this year and is advisers feared that going an indoor gathering with After posting higher working on getting it spruced up. forward with big parties throngs of supporters tak - rates than both Indiana and “infomercial” pro - ing a pass on face masks. and the U.S. in May, Jay gramming in Florida See GOP page 5 County rebounded last month. It came in nearly 2 percentage points better than the state and national marks, which were both 11.2 percent. Retrospect Orange County was the only county in Indiana to remain above 20 percent, coming in at 20.2 percent. Volunteers built Howard County had the next highest rate at 16.8 house in Portland percent. Twenty-five years ago Fred Bailey, a member Daviess County posted this week, local volun - of the crew. the lowest rate for the third teers were working on a The Westchester group consecutive month, as its Habitat for Humanity constructed the sub-floor mark of 5.7 percent was Greg Miller hands a home on Franklin St. in after first putting down nearly a full point better tape measure to Terry than runner-up Martin Portland. sand to level the area, Fennig as they help (6.6). Duboise County was The July 22, 1995, edi - then installing wooden install a sub-floor at a next at 7.1 percent. tion of The Commercial floor joists. Habitat for Humanity Area rates are as follows: Review featured a story “We’re an assortment house on Franklin Adams County: 7.9 per - about members of of teachers, preachers, Westchester United electricians … there’s Street in Portland 25 cent, down 1.9 percentage years ago this week. points, t-ninth lowest. Methodist Church several farmers and Blackford County: 13.1 donating their time to housewives, a nurse, offi - About 400 volunteers percent, down 3 percentage help build the house. cer workers,” said were expected to be points, 10th highest. Other area churches Shirley Miller, another involved in the project Delaware County: 11.4 were scheduled to help member of the crew. through the first week percent, down 0.1 percent - out the following week. David Smitley, pastor of August. age points, t-21st highest. It was about 2 p.m. of Trinity United Jay County: 9.4 percent, that a truck pulled up Methodist Church in down 4.9 percentage with the last of the par - Portland and chair of the points, t-33rd lowest. ticle board to be project’s steering com - Randolph County: 11 installed. mittee, expected about percent, down 6.8 percent - “That was the one 400 volunteers to work on age points, t-37th lowest. they were looking for - the project in total. Wells County: 8.4 per - ward to all day,” said See Retrospect page 2 cent, down 2 percentage The Commercial Review/Ed Balint points, t-14th lowest.

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The high temperature Jay County Solid Waste Thursday in Jay County was Saturday — Coverage of Management District will 83 degrees. The low was 70. today’s Portland Redevelop - have recycling trailers avail - Donald Shively , 84, Celina, The low tonight will be in ment Commission meeting. able Saturday. Trailers will be Ohio the mid 60s. Expect mostly open from 9 a.m. to noon in the Details on page 2. sunny skies Saturday with a Wednesday — Feature shopping center at 220 Lincoln high of 86. about the county’s new health St., Portland, and Dunkirk See page 2 for an extended and human sciences educator. City Park. forecast. The Commercial Review Page 2 Local Friday, July 24, 2020 Obituaries Donald Shively er, Dale Shively, Portland; and Truck and Tractor and his own greenhouse. Fishing by the State of Ohio. We a son-in-law, Sheldon Maxwell, repaired trucks and spending time with ask that you also practice Aug. 9, 1935-July 20, 2020 Portland. for Borden’s Ice Cream. He was his grandchildren were other social distancing as much as Donald Owen “Doc” Shively, Preceding him in death was a co-owner, along with activities that Doc enjoyed. possible. 84, of Celina, Ohio, passed away daughter, Debra A. “Debbie” Woody Wilson, of Triangle He attended Beaver Memorial Contributions may Monday, July 20, 2020, at Mercer Maxwell, who died June 6, Services Trucking Company. Chapel Congregational Chris - be made to the Beaver Chapel County Community Hospital in 2003; and four sisters, Ruth Doc and his wife Joyce were the tian Church near Celina. A lov - Church. Coldwater, Ohio. Jenkins, Mary owners of DJ Repair, ing, giving man, Doc was always Condolences may be expressed Born Aug. 9, 1935, in Celina, Weisman, Wanda where he enjoyed working on helpful to friends and neigh - to the Shively family at dickand - he was a son of Otis C. Byrum and foreign cars and repairing bors. sonshellwarthfh.com. and Aileen R. (West) Shively. Vivian Joan Shiv - lawn mowers. Doc also had Calling hours are from 4 to 8 •••••••••• Donald married Joyce Schott ely. painted trucks for UPS, and p.m. Monday, July 27, at W.H. The Commercial Review pub - on Dec. 14, 1957, and she sur - Doc attended finally retired from Tranco in Dick and Sons-Hellwarth Funer - lishes death notices for those vives, along with three daugh - Celina High New Bremen, Ohio. al Home in Celina. with a connection to our cover - ters, Diane (Edward) Near - School and was a A favorite pastime that he Private funeral services will age area free of charge. garder of St. Marys, “jack of all loved was playing with antique be held for the family, with They include the name, city Ohio, Dawn (William) Jaggers trades.” Over Shively tractors. Doc enjoyed displaying the Rev. Tom Christen officiat - of residence, birth/death date of Syracuse, Indiana, the years, he his antique tractors, sawmill ing. Burial will take place at and time/date/location of serv - and Della Shively of Celina; held many jobs, often two or and “hit-and-miss” engine Swamp College Cemetery, near ices. seven grandchildren, April, three at a time. He at various shows and festivals in Celina. There is a charge for obituar - Heath, John, Melanie, had been employed by the late the area. A member of the Celi - Those attending calling hours ies, which are accepted only Adam, Tyler and Sydney; many Dr. LeRoy Weber, worked na Men’s Garden Club, and services are required to from funeral homes or mortu - great-grandchildren; a broth - as a diesel mechanic at Celina he liked gardening and had wear masks as now mandated ary services. CR almanac

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Quick Draw: 11-13-15- $110,000 Continued from page 1 There was a wide range of jobs, “They loved hammering the George and Clara Reitenour of from cutting materials with circu - floorboards,” said Terry Fennig of Portland donated the lot for the lar saws to picking up nails and rural Portland. Markets house, which would be turned over other scraps. While the adult vol - “It’s nice to give back,” she to Alan and Debbie Towell of Port - unteers worked on the house, chil - added. “It’s just fun to see a project Cooper Farms C e n t r a l S t a t e s la n d o n a 2 0 - y e a r , n o - i n t e r e s t l o a n . d r e n h e lp d e li v e r r e fr e s h m e n ts . c o m e to g e t h e r s o q u i c k l y .” Fort Recovery Montpelier Corn ...... 3.40 Corn ...... 3.29 Wheat ...... 5.30 Aug. corn ...... 3.29 Beans ...... 8.74 Dunkirk ... The Andersons Sept. beans ...... 8.68 Continued from page 1 be a plan commission Richland Township Wheat ...... 5.45 Dunkirk Mayor Jack meeting at 7 p.m. Wednes - Corn ...... 3.38 Sept. wheat ...... 5.45 Robbins said he will take day to discuss the new Beans ...... 8.81 a closer look at the budg - Glad Tidings Church Wheat ...... 5.45 Sunrise et and the city depart - building. St. Anthony ments’ needs to deter - •Learned that the street POET Biorefining Corn ...... 3.27 mine the possibility of department has been Portland Aug. corn ...... 3.22 buying new vehicles, as clearing brush from Corn ...... 3.42 Beans ...... 8.85 the repairs for both vehi - alleyways and filling pot - CrownPointe Communities Aug. corn ...... 3.42 Aug. beans ...... 8.85 cles could be costly. holes throughout the city. of Portland would like to say Sept. corn ...... 3.27 Wheat ...... 5.25 “If we’re going to get The department will also Oct. corn ...... 3.21 Aug. wheat ...... 5.25 new vehicles, I think it be sprucing up the “Wel - CONGRAATULATULAATIONSTIONS to all had better be this year,” come to Dunkirk” signs. Robbins said. “I’ll try to •Heard that accounting of ourr residents and staff! get some prices togeth - firm Baker Tilly is mak - Thank you to the family, friends, and staffff Today in history er.” ing progress on a In other business, stormwater rate study, for their efffortsforts and cooperation. On July 24, 1974 , became the first state to board of works members which was put on hold Dan Watson and Robbins, because of the coron - the U.S. Supreme Court be readmitted to the Crownpointe Communities is still taking new unanimously ruled that Union after the Civil absent Lisa Street: avirus pandemic. The President Richard War. •Paid $1,510 to LEA- study was approved in private pay admissions. 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Next, lay cards flat on he was about 8 years old, top as a roof, then add a building regular boxlike second story. “houses,” with difficulty. 3. Don’t strive for perfec - But Berg kept at it, devel - tion. “Just focus on getting oping his own techniques more cards to stand than to make the cards stand to fall” and keep building, better and longer. Today he Berg says. holds the Guinness World 4. Cards will fall as you Record for the largest play - build, but don’t use your ing card structure and the fingers to pick them up. tallest house of cards — Use the edge of a loose reaching the first of these card and one finger achievements while in instead, so you don’t knock high school. Since then, more cards down. he’s kept raising the bar, Berg’s biggest piece of breaking his records advice, though, is not to “around eight or 10 times give up. The mental aspect each,” he says. of building with cards is Growing up in the Mid - crucial, he explains. west, Berg says, “there “You have to earn it, a were periods of time when little bit,” he says, know - the weather was too dan - ing that trying and trying gerous to be outside, to build with cards that fall around 30 degrees below can often feel a little disap - freezing,” he recalls. “It pointing at first. felt a bit isolating, like now “If you keep trying, any - (during the coronavirus Photo provided/Bryan Berg one can do this. Stacking pandemic).” cards to a level that will As a professional card - Bryan Berg, posing here with models of landmarks in Cincinnati, Ohio, says anyone can create thrill you, several stories stacker, Berg, who’s now structures from cards. He started stacking cards with his grandfather when he was about 8 years old. tall, takes just a couple of 46, creates card structures afternoons of practice,” around the world. Some Berg says. are 12 stories tall. They’re Cinderella’s castle from deck of cards works. Index which don’t hold up. Berg on the table to make a T “Like learning to ride a so sturdy, they can hold a Walt Disney World, New cards or recipe cards are recommends building in a with card Number 2. Don’t bike, all of a sudden some - cement brick or withstand York’s Empire State Build - fine, too. Here are his tips specific, simple pinwheel let go with the second thing clicks, and you take the force of a leaf blower, ing and the Guggenheim on how to get started: pattern he uses as the hand, but do let go with the off the training wheels” yet he never uses glue — Museum; and Washington 1. Find a flat, hard sur - basis for all his structures. first hand. Add the third and just keep going. nothing but thousands of landmarks, specifically face that’s not slippery. “A Build with your domi - card and then fourth card That doesn’t mean regular playing cards. the U.S. Capitol, the Lin - large cutting board, a nant hand. First, put two in a pinwheel shape until Berg’s creations aren’t Some of his most remark - coln Memorial and the wood floor or tabletop are cards together in a T- you have a little square. challenging. “Cards able creations include Washington Monument. ideal,” says Berg. shape. Hold the first card Lean the cards in a little require patience, willing - seemingly impossible You don’t need anything 2. As you build, focus on horizontally flat on the toward each other for sup - ness for total failure.” angles, such as dome special to build a master - joining cards using right surface with your domi - port, advises Berg. That And no one would know shapes, spirals and spires; piece, Berg says. Any old angles, not triangles, nant hand. Set other hand means there should be a that better than Berg. Husband seems to not have any opinions DEAR ABBY: This may seem conversation with your hus - We are now planning a small gling on a couple of fronts. strange, but my husband is too band about this. There is a courthouse wedding with a As many mothers do, she nice. His late mother, a domi - saying, “Give me a child ’til family dinner to follow a week may have fantasized about a neering woman who always got Dear the age of 7, and he’s mine for later. We have made this clear church wedding, helping her her way, trained him not to have life,” which references indoc - to family and close friends, and daughter select her bridal an opinion. Almost everything Abby trination. Your late mother- nobody has taken issue with it. gown, and having a son-in- he says is crafted to be neutral so in-law had her son under her However, Josie’s mother thinks law. In a sense, she is griev - that nobody can possibly take roof for about 25 years, so his it “isn’t right” that we are ing the death of her fantasy. issue with him. personality traits are pretty inviting only parents to the cer - Frankly, I feel sorry for the If I ask, “What do you want for well cemented in. You might emony and not siblings (Josie woman. With time, I am sure dinner?” his reply is, “Whatever marriage, although I continue to have better luck if you start has one; I have three). She also she will become more you want.” If I ask, “What make solicit his opinion, not much has phrasing your questions dif - called Josie crying because accepting and supportive. of car should we buy?” his reply changed. ferently. (“Do you want chick - Josie and I went dress shop - You and Josie are about to is, “What kind would you like?” Abby, I am tired of being in en or fish tonight?” “Do you ping on our own (spontaneous - embark on your lives togeth - When I give him several choices, charge of everything. I’m afraid want to decide or should I ly). er. Let your happiness be the he tries to guess what I would I’ll become like his mother and punch you in the nose?”) But My mother is perfectly happy beacon that guides her moth - prefer. He is a wonderful, kind, just do what I want because con - if that doesn’t work, you may with all of our decisions and er to acceptance, although it sweet man who will do anything sulting him is a waste of time, have to accept the man you supportive with whatever we may not happen as quickly for me. and hearing another “whatever” married just the way his decide. How can we get my as you would wish. We both have professional answer irritates me. I feel like mother made him. fiancee’s mother to be more •••••••••• degrees and are in our early 30s. I’m raising a very obedient •••••••••• supportive? — WEDDING Dear Abby is written by Abi - He lived with his parents child. I wanted an equal partner DEAR ABBY: I am currently DRAMA IN PENNSYLVANIA gail Van Buren, also known as through college. I have been on in marriage. How should I han - living with my fiancee, “Josie.” DEAR WEDDING DRAMA: Jeanne Phillips, and was found - my own longer than he. 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Housing reform is the key Use freedom to 27 U.S. mayors ernments included in the Special To The Washington Post Heroes Act, Congress must be considerate We have arrived at a critical Guest provide additional resources By GARY ABERNATHY juncture: Do we offer plati - so our cities can finally fund Special To The Washington Post tudes and empty gestures to critical safety net programs at For the sizable portion of the outraged Americans demand - Opinion the level of need, rather than population that still believes we Gary ing change, or do we answer allowing the most vulnerable are overreacting to COVID-19, no the cry for racial justice and Americans to fall through the amount of lecturing or shaming Abernathy dismantle the broken systems cracks. Programs such as Sec - will change their minds. Not that keep racism deeply proportionately impacted tion 8 Housing Choice Vouch - even President Donald Trump’s embedded in our daily lives? black homeowners, who pur - ers, HOME and Community incremental advocacy of mask- As the mayors of 27 large and chased homes with rate terms Development Block Grants wearing will alter their deep- small cities across the United and conditions less favorable have proved their success over rooted suspicion, logical or not, hold different attitudes. The Cen - States, we understand that than those offered to white time, but they remain under - that it’s all more politically moti - ters for Disease Control and Pre - moving our cities forward homeowners and experienced funded building blocks of a vated than science-based. vention notes that “fear and anx - requires the unraveling of a higher foreclosure rates. Many long-term solution to the Accusations aside, people on iety about a new disease and long history of systemic have still not recovered finan - issues we face. Congress can - one side of the debate are not what could happen can be over - racism and fighting for long- cially. Systemic racism created not leave for August recess more caring than those on the whelming and cause strong emo - overdue equity for people of a society where white house - until its members have provid - other. What’s important to tions in adults and children.” color — and black people in holds have 10 times the wealth ed the necessary resources to understand and acknowledge is Even directives meant to protect particular. of black households. We are at protect our communities. that those who believe in doing people, like social distancing, We need federal support that risk of history repeating itself The message from our com - whatever is necessary to curtail “can make people feel isolated goes beyond what local if federal COVID-19 relief munities is clear, and we hope the virus and those who believe and lonely and can increase measures primarily benefit resources can provide. The fed - that by speaking with one that we need to get on with our stress and anxiety,” the CDC white households. eral government has the voice, Congress will hear it daily lives are each basing their adds. Homeownership is one of power and resources to begin too. Together, our cities are opinions on the same publicly And that’s why, whether the most powerful wealth- to undo the harm our nation part of 27 metropolitan available information. required or not, and no matter building tools available to has done to communities of regions that drive one-third of The coronavirus pandemic how distant I am from a COVID- color. That was proved when it working families, yet it is still U.S. gross domestic product, has resulted in a statistics tsuna - 19 hot spot, I’ve been donning a found $2 trillion to fund the a startlingly white institution. represent more than 17 million mi. Two equally intelligent peo - mask when I walk into a busy Cares Act in a few short weeks. The Federal National Mort - people of racially and econom - ple presented with identical sets store. Many of the critical gage Association and the Fed - ically diverse backgrounds of COVID-19 statistics can reach On Tuesday, Trump said, resources in the Cares Act will eral Home Loan Mortgage Cor - and cover more than 3,000 vastly different conclusions. To “We’re asking everybody that soon run out or expire on July poration have passed robust one, the numbers will demon - when you are not able to socially 31. If our representatives are assistance programs for home - square miles. What happens, strate it’s a deadly disease wor - distance, wear a mask, get a serious about creating racial owners, but there is a 30-per - or doesn’t happen, in our cities mask.” Acknowledging the skep - equity, the path forward is centage-point difference has ripple effects that impact thy of draconian restrictions. To tics — the majority of whom are clear: We must dismantle the between black and white local communities and the other, the stats will reveal a among his supporters — the systems that keep disparities homeownership rates — a gap economies around the country. manageable virus with a rela - president added, “Whether you locked in place. Our nation’s that has actually increased Our leaders in Washington tively low mortality rate. like the mask or not, they have housing system — and the pro - over the past 50 years. must step up. Those who believe the virus grams and policies that perpet - Compared with the layers of •••••••••• must be fought with extreme an impact.” uate racial disparities in hous - protection afforded to home - The following signers are all measures will argue that every - Health experts say that impact ing — is the best place to start. owners, support for renters U.S. mayors: Marty Walsh (D) one must be on the same page, by amounts to measurably curtail - The $1 trillion in aid to state during the pandemic has been of ; Michael B. Hancock government edict if necessary, ing the coronavirus spread. But and local governments and the paltry. Small stimulus pay - (D) of ; in order to bring the pathogen even if their impact amounts to support for proven housing ments and a temporary boost (D) of Washington, D.C.; Lon - under control. That will never as little as lessening someone’s programs included in the U.S. to unemployment benefits — don Breed (D) of San Francis - happen in the United States. On anxieties, well, I want to con - House’s Heroes Act are a glim - up to a third of which had co; (D) of Seat - Wednesday, Ohio Gov. Mike tribute to that. Many of us have mer of hope, but only if Con - been approved but still not tle; (D) of Chica - DeWine, a Republican, became for years practiced other social gress ensures that these funds received in June — are not go; (D) of the latest governor to issue a courtesies and health guidelines and more make it into a signed enough. Black and Hispanic ; statewide mask mandate. But, as such as giving people their space stimulus package before the families are twice as likely to (D) of ; LaToya in most states, there is virtually (now called “social distancing”) August recess. rent as white families, and Cantrell (D) of ; no enforcement mechanism. and washing our hands frequent - Even before the coronavirus black families are 77 percent Mary-Ann Baldwin (D) of Sheriffs in various states have ly to ward off colds and flu. It’s pandemic, housing has always more likely to have severe rent Raleigh, N.C.; Steve Schewel declared they are not going to be not hard to do those things. been the primary contributor burdens. African Americans (D) of Durham, N.C.; Kate Gal - the “mask police,” and health As an American who cherish - to this country’s racial wealth are also disproportionately lego (D) of Phoenix; Libby departments are not equipped to es our freedoms, I instinctively gap. The creation of the Feder - impacted by homelessness. Schaaf (D) of Oakland, Calif.; fill that role. resist new government edicts. al Housing Administration in Temporary eviction morato - (D) of Sacra - And so, in essence, mask-wear - But important among our liber - 1934 led to discriminatory ria, most of which expire mento; (D) of ing and other virus-fighting rec - ties is the freedom to be consid - redlining policies that secured before July 31, do not absolve San Jose; Michael Tubbs (D) of ommendations depend mostly on erate, a principle that I and oth - loans for white-only, often sub - tenants of paying back rent, Stockton, Calif.; Mike Coffman voluntary cooperation. We have ers who share my dismay about urban subdivisions that man - whether they have stable (R) of Aurora, Colo.; Lucy Vinis reached the point on our collec - our current course can exercise dated the exclusion of African income or not. (D) of Eugene, Ore.; Jim Ken - tive COVID-19 journey where by showing empathy even when Americans. It also furthered It is impossible to fully ney (D) of ; Lovely our opinions about the virus and we disagree, and voluntarily segregation efforts by refusing address these issues without Warren (D) of Rochester, N.Y.; how we should respond are embracing some behavioral to insure mortgages in and starting at home. After Svante Myrick (D) of Ithaca, entrenched. Admittedly, I come changes for a while if it con - near African American neigh - decades of disinvestment and N.Y.; Andy Schor (D) of Lans - down on the side of those who tributes to a greater degree of borhoods. These policies creat - denial, now is the time for Con - ing, Mich.; Seth Fleetwood (D) believe we have overreached. I harmony. ed the segregated communi - gress to show its commitment of Bellingham, Wash.; Sam understand that COVID-19 is a Of course, sometimes I’ll be ties we still live in today and to housing programs that sup - Weaver (D) of Boulder, Colo.; serious health issue with some - gritting my teeth — but no one persist through federal disin - port the stability and mobility Aja Brown (D) of Compton, times deadly outcomes, but forg - will know, thanks to the mask. vestment in affordable hous - of people of color. Calif.; Armondo Pavone (I) of ing ahead while managing risk •••••••••• ing programs. In addition to the $1 trillion Renton, Wash.; Penny Sweet (D) is what Americans have histori - Abernathy is a freelance writer The 2008 financial crisis dis - in aid for state and local gov - of Kirkland, Wash. cally done. based in Hillsboro, Ohio. Follow But I also care about the peace him on Twitter @Abernathy - of mind of my neighbors who Gary. The Commercial Review HUGH N. 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White egg hen Bantam female It was a big day throughout for Champion: Keisha Adair Grand champion: Asilyn Davis Davis, who showed the grand Reserve champion: Lucas Reserve grand champion: Asi - champion bantam female and Lyons lyn Davis grand champion bantam male. She also showed the champion Brown egg production Bantam breeding pen bantam pullet, champion bantam Grand champion: Ty Paxson Grand champion: Kelsey Muh - hen, champion bantam cockerel Reserve grand champion: lenkamp and champion bantam cock. Erika Heitkamp Reserve grand champion: Showmanship champions at Aubree McClure the poultry show were Ty Paxson Colored egg production (senior), Aubree McClure (junior) Grand champion: Keisha Adair Large fowl exhibition and Kelsey Muhlenkamp (begin - Pullet ner). Reserve champions were Overall egg production Champion: Erika Heitkamp Erika Heitkamp, Kelsey Muh - Champion: Ty Paxson Reserve champion: Ty Paxson lenkamp and Madi Paxson, Reserve champion: Erika respectively. Heitkamp Hen Other results were: Champion: Asilyn Davis Meat Ducks Reserve champion: Anna Brew - Hen Young duck er Champion: Damon Muh - Champion: Lilly Lothridge lenkamp Reserve champion: Brianna Cockerel Faller Reserve champion: Dustan Champion: Madi Paxson Muhlenkamp Reserve champion: Erika Old duck Heitkamp Champion: Ty Paxson Tom Reserve champion: Tyler Champion: Isaac Dues Cock Weesner Champion: Joseph Kunk Reserve champion: Maria Dirk - Reserve champion: Asilyn sen Young drake Davis Champion: Brianna Faller Broiler Reserve champion: Jared Fall - Female Champion: Zoe McLaughlin er Grand champion: Erika Reserve champion: Gabe Ardiz - Heitkamp zone Old drake Reserve grand champion: Asi - Champion: Lilly Lothridge lyn Davis Roaster Reserve champion: George Champion: Jacob Monroe Weesner Male Reserve champion: Jackson Grand champion: Joseph Kunk Lyons Overall duck Reserve grand champion: Asi - The Commercial Review/Ray Cooney Champion: Lilly Lothrdige lyn Davis Overall chicken Reserve champion: Brianna Champion: Jacob Monroe Asilyn Davis continued her strong poultry Faller Breeding pen performances, showing the overall bird at the Jay County 4-H Grand champion: Ty Paxson Overall meat production Poultry Show on July 12. It marked the fifth straight year that Bantam Reserve grand champion: Champion: Jacob Monroe Davis has won that award. Pullet Erika Heitkamp Champion: Asilyn Davis Eggs Reserve champion: Asilyn Exhibition turkey White shells Colored shells Reserve champion: Tyler Davis Grand champion: Raven Dale Champion: Lucas Lyons Champion: Lucas Lyons Manor Reserve champion: Gabi Pax - Reserve champion: Ty Paxson Hen Quail son Egg production Champion: Asilyn Davis Grand champion: Ty Paxson Turkey egg Reserve champion: Joseph Brown shells Champion: Anna Brewer Brown egg pullet Kunk Guinea Champion: Anna Brewer Champion: Ty Paxson Grand champion: Lucas Lyons Reserve champion: Tyler Overall Reserve champion: Erika Cockerel Reserve grand champion: Madi Manor Grand champion: Anna Brewer Heitkamp Champion: Asilyn Davis Paxson GOP ... Continued from page 1 But his plans for a grand gathering in Florida started shrinking almost as quickly as the move was announced, as virus cases spiked in ‘We didn’t want to take any chances. the state and other parts of the coun - try. We have to be vigilant. Trump said he plans to deliver his We have to be careful, nomination acceptance speech in an alternate form still to be determined and we have to set an example.’ — perhaps online. Trump campaign —President Donald Trump manager Bill Stepien said the cam - paign will still “provide exciting, informative, and enthusiastic pro - gramming so Republicans can cele - After a three-month hiatus, Trump typically attend a nominating con - brate the re-nomination of President has stepped back to the forefront of vention. Only 336 delegates will be Trump and Vice President Pence.” the government’s handling of the allowed to participate in Charlotte Trump said thousands of his sup - virus with regular briefings aiming under extraordinary procedures porters and delegates wanted to to stanch an erosion of support in approved last month by the Republi - attend the events in Florida but “I public and private polls that has fol - can National Committee. The bal - just felt it was wrong” to gather them lowed the surge in new virus cases. ance of the more than 2,500 delegates in a virus hot spot. Some of them Trump said he did not cancel the will vote by proxy. would have faced quarantine convention events at the request of Cory Burkarth, a spokesperson for requirements when they returned to local officials, but the Jacksonville the city of Charlotte, said Thursday, their home states from the conven - City Council was set to meet Friday “We have an agreement in place with tion. to discuss safety concerns around the Republican National Committee “We didn’t want to take any the gathering. to host a substantially scaled down chances,” he added. “We have to be Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry, business meeting and that is what vigilant. We have to be careful, and a former chair of the Florida Repub - we are planning to do.” we have to set an example.” lican Party, said he appreciated The RNC had raised more than $35 Democrats will hold an almost Trump “putting health and public million in contributions earmarked entirely virtual convention Aug. 17- safety first.” for the convention since 2017, accord - 20 in using live broad - “I know this was a difficult deci - ing to an analysis of campaign casts and online streaming, accord - sion and just demonstrates and reaf - finance disclosures by The Associat - ing to party officials. Joe Biden plans firms once again his commitment to ed Press. The list of donors to the to accept the presidential nomina - Jacksonville, the state of Florida and now-canceled event reads like a tion in person, but it remains to be the people of the United States of who’s who of industry titans, power seen whether there will be a signifi - America,” he said. “I’m grateful for brokers and wealthy Republicans. cant in-person audience. him and his leadership, and this was The RNC’s convention committee The Biden campaign did not the right way to move forward.” had spent $9.5 million through June. immediately respond to messages Joe Gruters, current chair of the But that doesn’t take into account Thursday seeking comment on Florida Republican Party and a state the spending of the local host com - Trump’s announcement. senator from Sarasota, called it a mittee, which pledged to raise $70 In recent weeks, Trump aides and “selfless move.” million. allies have encouraged the president “Having our home-state candidate The Charlotte City Council voted to consider calling off the conven - was going to be a really big deal for in April to accept a $50 million feder - tion, arguing it was not worth going Florida, but listen, he had it right,” al grant for convention security. City forward with the event if the focus Gruters said. “At the end of the day, Attorney Patrick Baker said the city would be on the pandemic. Trump it’s about safety.” had spent $14 million prepping for acknowledged that consideration, More than 10,000 people were the convention but expected Char - saying, “I could see the media say - expected in Jacksonville — already a lotte to get reimbursed through the ing, ‘Oh, this is very unsafe.’” fraction of the number that would grant. AG questions legality of order (AP) — Eric Holcomb announced Indiana’s attorney general the mask order taking believes the governor over - effect Monday to help slow stepped his authority the coronavirus spread. in issuing a face mask man - The opinion, which does date and that only the legis - not block the governor’s lature can make violations action, said the state’s a criminal offense. emergency law doesn’t give Attorney General Curtis Holcomb authority for the Hill issued an advisory mask mandate without the opinion hours after Gov. consent of the legislature. The Commercial Review Page 6 Comics Friday, July 24, 2020

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Degree/Diplo- 47371 , the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Jay County, Indiana: attention to detail. Have JAY COUNTY, INDIANA, AS FOLLOWS: A PART OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 14 ma holder in Electrical. WHEREAS, Ordinance 1970-1 prohibits additional animals or reliable transportation & EAST, JAY COUNTY, INDIANA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Must have no less than 5 fowl except household pets within the boundaries of “north of valid driver license. Prior COMMENCING AT A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF Rancon Street, west of Malin Street, east of West Town limits, years electrical and SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 14 EAST, JAY COUNTY, INDIANA A DISTANCE experience with digital & ‘South of Walnut Street and West to the point intersecting the maintenance experi- OF 510.64 FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION, THENCE print advertising sales West town limits”. ence. Please mail WESTERLY DEFLECTING 90 DEGREES 00 MINUTES RIGHT, 207.00 FEET; THENCE WHEREAS, Ordinance 2005-2 amended Ordinance 1970-1 to experience preferred but SOUTHERLY PARALLEL WITH SAID EAST LINE, 790.96 FEET TO THE INDIAN BOUNDARY resume to: Priority Plas- include the most outer corporation limits of the Town of Bryant not necessary, we will LINE; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG BOUNDARY PIKE (COUNTY ROAD 201), 343.82 tics Admin. Manager 500 and permitted a fine of not less than ten dollars ($10.00) or more train. Apply in person FEET TO THE INTERSECTION OF SAID BOUNDARY LINE AND SAID EAST LINE; THENCE Industrial Park Drive than one hundred dollars ($100.00) for each day of violation, plus along with your resume NORTHERLY ALONG SAID EAST LINE, 601.64 FEET TO THE POINT OF COMMENCEMENT; Portland, Indiana 47371 attorney fees and court costs required to enforce this ordinance. or mail in your resume to: CONTAINING 4.59 ACRES. EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING: PART OF THE NORTHWEST WHEREAS, the Council for the Town of Bryant, Jay County, QUARTER OF SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 14 EAST, JAY COUNTY, INDIANA, The Commercial Review CROWNPOINTE OF Indiana desires to repeal Ordinance 1970-1 and Ordinance 2005-2 BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A SET PK NAIL PO Box 1049, 309 W. PORTLAND is hiring a to establish new regulations relating to and permitting animal AND BRASS DISC STAMPED FARBER SURVEYING ON THE INDIAN BOUNDARY LINE ownership and maintenance within the corporation limits of the (TREATY LINE ROAD), SAID NAIL BEING LOCATED 56 DEGREES 39 MINUTES 45 SECONDS Main St., Portland, IN PRN Kitchen Cook. If Town of Bryant pursuant to the terms set forth in this Ordinance. 47371 Attn: Business interested please apply WEST (ASSUMED BEARING FOR THE TRACT HEREON DESCRIBED), A DISTANCE OF 112.00 Now, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE FEET FROM THE INTERSECTION OF SAID INDIAN BOUNDARY LINE (TREATY LINE Manager or e-mail in house at 745 Patriot COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF BRYANT, INDIANA, AS ROAD) AND THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP gpcbusiness@embarq- Drive, Portland, IN 47371 FOLLOWS: 22 NORTH, RANGE 14 EAST, JAY COUNTY, INDIANA; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 56 mail.com. or online at www.cpcom- Section 1: Chickens. Chickens shall be allowed to be kept within DEGREES 39 MINUTES 45 SECONDS WEST, ALONG SAID INDIAN BOUNDARY LINE munities.com/portland. the corporation limits of the Town of Bryant in strict accordance (TREATY UNE ROAD), A DISTANCE OF 231.81 FEET;THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 06 SUBSCRIBE with all of the following requirements: MINUTES 08 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 791.10 FEET TO A FOUND 3/4" IRON ROD For any questions call (A)A chicken, as permitted by this Ordinance, is a gallus gallus CAPPED OWEN; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 29 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE 260-726-3577 domesticus, a domestic bird typically kept on a farm. This OF 57.55 FEET TO A WOOD FENCE POST; THENCE SOUTH 10 DEGREES 58 MINUTES 46 definition does not include any other fowl, such as, but not SECONDS EAST, ALONG A WIRE FENCE LINE, A DISTANCE OF 162.91 FEET TO A WOOD TO THE 130 MISC. FOR SALE limited to, peacocks, turkeys, or waterfowl. All other fowl, except FENCE POST; THENCE SOUTH 05 DEGREES 50 MINUTES 51 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE for chickens, are strictly prohibited. Of 229.62 FEET TO A 5/8" SET IRON ROD CAPPED FARBER SURVEYING; THENCE SOUTH 85 ALUMINUM SHEETS (B) No roosters (male chickens) are permitted under the DEGREES 57 MINUTES 25 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 14.00 FEET TO THE provisions of this Ordinance and are strictly prohibited. CENTERLINE OF BUCKEYE DITCH; THENCE SOUTH 18 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 50 23”x30”,.007 thick. COMMERCIAL (C) There shall be no more than eight (8) chickens on any parcel SECONDS EAST, ALONG THE CENTERLINE or BUCKEYE DTTCH, A DISTANCE OF 290.00 Clean and shiny on one less than five (5) acres in size. FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2.00 ACRES MORE OR LESS. TOGETHER side..35 cents each or (D) All chickens must be confined on the property owner’s lot at WITH A 25.00 FEET INGRESS AND EGRESS EASEMENT OVER AND ACROSS THE ABOVE all times. DESCRIBED TRACT AND SAID EASEMENT BEING 12.5 FEET WIDE LYING ON EACH SIDE REVIEW (E) Chickens must be confined at all times. The means of OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED CENTERLINE; COMMENCING AT THE INTERSECTION confinement shall consist of a coop and pen/run. Prior to the OF SAID INDIAN BOUNDARY LINE (TREATY LINE ROAD) AND THE EAST LINE OF THE construction of any coop and pen/run, property owner must NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 14 EAST, JAY 250 PUBLIC NOTICE comply with all permit and notice requirements. The building COUNTY, INDIANA; THENCE SOUTH 56 DEGREES 39 MINUTES 45 SECONDS WEST permit shall include (1) the name, address and phone number of (ASSUMED BEARING) ALONG SAID INDIAN BOUNDARY LINE (TREATY LINE ROAD) A up to the property owner; (2) an accurate drawing of the entire DISTANCE OF 343.81 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 08 SECONDS EAST, A property, including all current structures and the proposed DISTANCE OF 791.10 FEET TO A FOUND 3/4" IRON ROD CAPPED OWEN; THENCE SOUTH 89 PublicLEGAL NOTICENotice location of the coop and pen/run; (3) the number of chickens to be DEGREES 53 MINUTES 29 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 57.55 FEET TO A WOOD FENCE Notice is hereby given that on on the property; and (4) a detailed plan for waste disposal. POST; THENCE SOUTH 10 DEGREES 58 MINUTES 46 SECONDS EAST, ALONG A WIRE July 2, 2020, Southern Indiana (F) The coop and pen/run shall not be located in the front or side FENCE LINE, A DISTANCE OF 162.91 FEET TO A WOOD FENCE POST; THENCE SOUTH 05 Gas and Electric Company and yards. The coop and pen/run shall be located in the back DEGREES 50 MINUTES 51 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 229.62 FEET TO A 5/8" SET IRON ROD CAPPED FARBER SURVEYING SAID ROD BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE 49% Indiana Gas Company, Inc., both yard/rear portion of any parcel and shall be at least forty (40) feet CENTERLINE OF SAID 25.0 INGRESS AND EGRESS EASEMENT; THENCE NORTH 85 d/b/a Vectren Energy Delivery from the center of any street, or fifteen (15) feet from the center of DEGREES 57 MINUTES 25 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 174.52 FEET TO THE POINT OF of Indiana, Inc., a CenterPoint any alley, or ten (10) feet from any and all property lines (in accordance with Ordinance 2009-3). The placement of the coop TERMINUS OF SAID CENTERLINE ON THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER. Energy Company (“Vectren”) and pen/run is subject to approval by the Council of the Town of SAID EASEMENT LINES ARE TO BE EXTENDED OR SHORTENED TO INTERSECT WITH off filed a petition with the Indi- Bryant prior to issuing a permit. THE ABOVE DESCRIBED TRACT BOUNDARY LINES. ALSO EXCEPTING: PART OF THE ana Utility Regulatory Commis- (G) The pen/run shall be a minimum of eight (8) square feet per NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 14 EAST, JAY sion (the “Commission”) for ap- Newsstand prices chicken and not over one hundred (100) square feet. It must be COUNTY, INDIANA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: proval of an Alternative constructed and constantly maintained in a fashion to contain COMMENCING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE INDIAN BOUNDARY LINE (TREATY LINE Regulatory Plan (“ARP”), pur- chickens. ROAD) AND THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP suant to Ind. Code § 8-1-2.5 (the (H) The coop shall be a minimum of three (3) square feet per 22 NORTH, RANGE 14 EAST, JAY COUNTY, INDIANA; THENCE SOUTH 56 DEGREES 39 “AUR Statute”), related to any Subscribe at chicken, but not exceed fifty (50) square feet in total or exceed ten MINUTES 45 SECONDS WEST (ASSUMED BEARING FOR THE TRACT HEREON requirement under 170 IAC 5-1- (10) feet in height. DESCRIBED), ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF SAID INDIAN BOUNDARY LINE (TREATY 9.1(f) that rejected groups of me- (I) The coop shall be an enclosed structure for harboring LINE ROAD), A DISTANCE OF 343.81 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 06 MINUTESS 08 ters shall be replaced within thecr.com chickens and providing shelter from the elements. The coop must SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 791.10 FEET TO A FOUND 3/4" IRON ROD CAPPED OWEN; the next calendar year. The pe- provide adequate sun, shade and ventilation and must be THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 29 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 57.55 FEET tition will be considered by the impermeable to rodents, wild birds, predators, including cats and TO A WOOD FENCE POST ALSO BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE TRACT Commission as part of Cause dogs. HEREON DESCRIBED; THENCE SOUTH 10 DEGREES 58 MINUTES 46 SECONDS EAST, No. 45401 (J) All chickens must have access to clean, fresh water and feed at ALONG A WIRE FENCE LINE, A DISTANCE OF 162.91 FEET TO A WOOD FENCE POST; Richard C. Leger or call all times. THENCE SOUTH 05 DEGREES 50 MINUTES 51 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 27.28 FEET Vice President, Regional (K) All feed for the chickens must be kept in containers so as to TO A 5/8" SET TRON ROD CAPPED FARBER SURVEYING; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 53 Operations protect against intrusion by rodents and other vermin and MINUTES 29 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 194.90 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID Vectren, a CenterPoint animals. NORTHEAST QUARTER; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 03 MINUTES 40 SECONDS EAST, 260-726-8141 Energy Company (L) The coop must be maintained in a sanitary condition at all ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER, A DISTANCE OF 187.00 FEET; CR 7-24-2020- HSPAXLP times and in compliance with all applicable health regulations of THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 29 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 228.91 FEET the State of Indiana, Jay County and Town of Bryant. TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 0.91 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. (THE (M) All animal byproduct and waste must be collected and "BENEFITTED REAL ESTATE") 250 PUBLIC NOTICE removed from the coop on a regular basis. Byproduct and waste TOGETHER WITH: A SEPTIC EASEMENT OVER, ACROSS, AND THROUGH ALL REAL can be used in gardens as mulch. Byproduct and waste may not PROPERTY IDENTIFIED IN THE DEED RECORDED AS INSTRUMENT NO. 0903038 IN THE RECORDS OF THE RECORDER'S OFFICE OF JAY COUNTY, INDIANA (THE "BURDENED be stored on the property or within the corporation limits of the Nail at the Northwest corner REAL ESTATE") FOR THE USE, ENJOYMENT, AND MAINTENANCE OF THE SEPTIC Town of Bryant. Byproduct and waste may not be placed in the thereof; thence South 01 degree SYSTEM LOCATED ON THE BURDENED REAL ESTATE, WHICH SERVICES THE trash or caused to be deposited in the Town drains or sewage. 19 minutes 13 seconds West BENEFITTED REAL ESTATE DESCRIBED ABOVE AND IDENTIFIED IN THE DEED IN THE JAY COUNTY CIR- (N) All chickens permitted under this Ordinance are for Public Notice 248.00 feet along the west line of RECORDED AS INSTRUMENT NO. 0400322 IN THE RECORDER'S OFFICE OF JAY COUNTY, CUIT COURT residential use only. There is to be no sales of eggs, chickens, said Deed Record 149, page 400 INDIANA. CAUSE NO. 38C01-1909-MF- chicks, slaughtered chickens or fertilizer. The chickens that are the west line of the Tract de- THE BURDENED REAL ESTATE IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 000030 kept under this Ordinance are to be strictly for personal, non- scribed in Deed Record 149, PART OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 22 NORTH, RANGE 14 ASSOCIATED BANK, N.A., a commercial use. A violation of this provision shall result in the page 399 to a nail on the south EAST, JAY COUNTY, INDIANA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: national banking immediate removal of all chickens at the owner’s cost and line of said Northeast Quarter; BEGINNING AT A SET P.K. NAIL AND BRASS DISC STAMPED FARBER SURVEYING ON THE association, forfeiture of all sums collected as a result of the restricted sale. thence North 89 degrees 13 min- INDIAN BOUNDARY LINE (TREATY LINE ROAD), SAID NAIL BEING LOCATED S 56°39'45" W Plaintiff, Section 2: Other domesticated livestock animals (not dogs and utes 08 seconds West 700.95 feet (ASSUMED BEARING FOR THE TRACT HEREON DESCRIBED), A DISTANCE OF 112.00 FEET v. cats). The following list of domesticated livestock are permissible along said south line to a rail- FROM THE INTERSECTION OF SAID INDIAN BOUNDARY LINE (TREATY LTNE ROAD) IPROP PORTLAND, LLC, an within the corporation limits of the Town of Bryant after proper road spike; thence North 01 de- AND THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 22 Indiana limited gree 12 minutes 47 seconds East filing of permit with the Clerk-Treasurer, payment of all required NORTH, RANGE 14 EAST, JAY COUNTY, INDIANA; THENCE CONTINUING S 56°39'45" W, liability company, DOLLAR 366.92 feet to a 5/8" rebar stake application fees, and approval of such by the Town council, with ALONG SAID INDIAN BOUNDARY LINE (TREATY LINE ROAD), A DISTANCE OF 231.81 GENERAL, LLC, on the westerly extension of the the following limitations: FEET; THENCE N 00°06 '08" E, A DISTANCE OF 791.10 FEET TO A FOUND ¾" IRON ROD SUNKISSED TANNING, LLC, north face of an existing build- Domesticated Animal CAPPED OWEN; THENCE S 89°53'29" E, A DISTANCE OF 57.55 FEET TO A WOOD FENCE POST; EL CAMINO ing; thence South 89 degrees 14 Maximum Number THENCE S 10°58'46" E, ALONG A WIRE FENCE LINE, A DISTANCE OF 162.91 FEET TO A REAL, MEXICAN RESTAU- minutes 53 seconds East 701.64 Permitted Minimum Lot WOOD FENCE POST; THENCE S 05°50'51" E, A DISTANCE OF 229.62 FEET TO A 5/8" SET IRON RANT, INC.; and feet along said building face Rabbits 8 ROD CAPPED FARBER SURVEYING; THENCE S 85°57'25" W, A DISTANCE OF 14.00 FEET TO CLOSET UPDATE, and its easterly extension to a Goats or sheep that are female THE CENTERLINE OF BUCKEYE DITCH; THENCE S 18°57'50" E, ALONG THE CENTERLINE Defendants 5/8" rebar on the west line of the or neutered males 4 1 acre OF BUCKÍ EYE DITCH, A DISTANCE OF 290.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SHERIFF'S SALE ∏ 0.668 acre tract described in Horses, donkeys, mules, CONTAINING 2.00 ACRES MORE OR LESS. By virtue of a copy of an Agreed Deed Record 142, page 469; alpacas, or llamas TOGETHER WITH: A 25.00 FEET INGRESS AND EGRESS EASEMENT OVER AND ACROSS Order and Judgment of Fore- thence South 01 degree 19 min- that are female or neutered THE ABOVE DESCRIBED TRACT AND SAID EASEMENT BEING 12.5 FEET WIDE LYING ON closure and Sale on Count I utes 13 seconds West 67.29 feet males 2 2 acres EACH SIDE OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED CENTERLINE: directed to me from the Judge along said west line and along (A) The caretaker or owner of any animals permitted by this COMMENCING AT THE INTERSECTION OF SAID INDIAN BOUNDARY LINE (TREATY LINE of the Jay Circuit Court in this said west line and a east line of Ordinance must reside on the same lot or parcel as the animal. ROAD) AND THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP cause wherein Associated the 12.579 acre (B) All animals must be provided with shelter adequate to 22 NORTH, RANGE 14 EAST, JAY COUNTY, INDIANA; THENCE S 56°39'45" W (ASSUMED Bank, N .A., a national banking tract described in Deed Record accommodate the size and nature of each specific animal that BEARING), ALONG SAID INDIAN BOUNDARY LINE (TREATY LINE ROAD), A DISTANCE OF association is Plaintiff and 142, page 470 to a PK nail on a provides adequate sun, shade and ventilation and must be 343.81 FEET; THENCE N 00°06'08" E, A DISTANCE OF 791.10 FEET TO A FOUND ¾" IRON ROD IPROP Portland, LLC, an Indi- north line of said Deed record impermeable to predators, including cats and dogs. CAPPED OWEN; THENCE S 89°53'29" E, A DISTANCE OF 57.55 FEET TO A WOOD FENCE POST; ana limited liability company, 142, page 470; thence South 89 (C) Outside exercise area and pasture must be completely fenced THENCE S 10°58'46" E, ALONG A WIRE FENCE LINE, A DISTANCE OF 162.91 FEET TO A Dollar General, LLC, Sunkissed degrees 13 minutes 08 seconds in a manner that will adequately and securely confine all WOOD FENCE POST; THENCE S 05°50'51" E, A DISTANCE OF 229.62 FEET TO A 5/8"SET IRON Tanning, LLC, El Camino Real, East 194.05 feet along said north animals and expel all predators. ROD CAPPED FARBER SURVEYING SAID ROD BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE Mexican Restaurant, INC. and line to a PK Nail on the east (D) Any outside exercise area and shelter must not be located in CENTERLINE OF SAID 25.0 INGRESS ANO EGRESS EASEMENT; THENCE N 85°57'25" E, A Closet Update, are Defendants line of said Northeast Quarter; the side or front yards, must maintain all required setbacks (as DISTANCE OF 174.52 FEET TO THE POINT OF TERMINUS OF SAID CENTERLINE ON THE require me to make the total thence South 01 degree 19 min- set forth in Ordinance 2009-3), and require all necessary permits. EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER. SAID EASEMENT LINES ARE TO BE sum of $2,021,876.80 with inter- utes 13 seconds West 52.00 feet (E) Animals must at all times be confined. EXTENDED OR SHORTENED TO INTERSECT WITH THE ABOVE DESCRIBED TRACT est from April 30th, 2020 at the along said east line to the place (F) Reasonable care of the animals must be afforded in all BOUNDARY LINES. 1egal rate of 8% and the cost of of beginning. Containing 6.14 aspects including proper handling, restraining, sheltering, Parcel No. 38-11-27-100-003.000-029 and Parcel No. 38-11-27-100-003.002-029. this sale, I will sell at public acres. exercise, grooming, nutrition, watering, parasite and waste Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made without relief from auction to the highest bidder on For informational purposes management, and veterinary care for the species of animal kept. valuation or appraisement laws. the 27th day of August, 2020 at only the above described real Industry or breed standards for the breed and type of animal may All sales are subject to any first and prior liens, taxes and assessments legally levied and assessed 10:00 a.m. on the 3rd floor of the estate is located at 220 W. Lin- be used to determine whether reasonable care is being provided. thereon. Neither the Sheriff nor the Plaintiff in this case warrants either expressly or impliedly any Courthouse in Portland, Indi- coln Ave., Portland, Indiana Poor condition or health in the absence of veterinary supervision title, location or legal description of any real estate sold at the sale. Any prospective bidder should ana the following described 47371 , Parcel Number 38-07-17- is prima facie evidence of a violation. obtain their own title evidence before making any bid on any properties subject to this sale real estate together with all im- 100-026.000-034 (G) Clean water must at all times be present and available for the Dwane Ford provements, fixtures and all This sale shall be made without animals. Feed must be animal-appropriate and stored in such a Sheriff of Jay County, Indiana personal property located in relief from valuation or ap- manner as to prohibit contamination by moisture, mold, and 7-21-2020 said real estate to wit: praisement laws and subject to insects and to restrict access by rodents. Date Part of the Northeast Quarter all liens, encumbrances, ease- (H) Odors from the animals or from animal waste must not be Attorney for Plaintiff: of Section 17, Township 23 ments of record and real estate discernible at any property line. Kyle P. Chambers North, Range 14 East, Wayne taxes due. The Plaintiff is enti- (1) All byproduct and waste must be collected and removed or Rothberg Logan & Warsco, LLP Township, Jay County, Indiana, tled to enter a credit bid up to composted regularly. 505 E. Washington Blvd. described as follows: Starting the amount of its judgement. Section 3: Penalty. Any person, firm, or entity who violates this Fort Wayne, Indiana 46802 at the Southeast corner of said Immediately after the sale I will Ordinance shall be subject to a penalty of twenty-five dollars CR 7-24,31-8-7-2020-HSPAXLP Northeast Quarter being execute and deliver a deed of ($25.00) per day that the violation exists. Should the Town be marked a PK nail; thence North conveyance for the real estate required to retain counsel and file a civil lawsuit to enforce this 01 degree 19 minutes 13 seconds and personal property and the Ordinance, property owner shall also be responsible for all East 248.00 feet along the east Purchaser shall be place in ab- attorney fees and court costs incurred as a result of enforcing this line of said Northeast Quarter solute possession. THE CLASSIFIEDS (and the basis for these bear- Dated this 14th day of July, Ordinance. ings) to a PK Nail at the north- 2020. Section 4: Conflicting Ordinances. Any ordinance or provision of east corner of the 0.882 tract de- F. Dwane Ford any ordinance of the Town of Bryant, Indiana in conflict with the scribed in Deed Record 149, Jay County Sheriff provisions of this Ordinance is hereby repealed. Find it - Buy It page 400 which shall be the HINKLE, RACSTER & Section 5: Severability. The invalidity of any section, clause, point of beginning; thence SCHEMENAUR sentence or provision of this Ordinance shall not affect the -Sell It! North 89 degrees 13 minutes 08 Attorneys for Plaintiff validity of any part of this Ordinance which can be given effect seconds West 194.05 feet along 121 W. High Street without such invalid part or parts. the north line of said Deed Portland, IN 4 73 71 Passed July 20th, 2020 (260) 726-8141 Record 149, page 400 to a PK CR 7-17,24,31-2020 HSPAXLP CR 7-24-2020-HSPAXLP Friday, July 24, 2020 Reds open season Follow us at home tonight on Twitter against the Tigers Sports @commreview

Page 8 www.thecr.com The Commercial Review Downed in seven Jackers smack 15 hits to defeat Portland By CHRIS SCHANZ Will Coursen-Carr hit a 2-0 The Commercial Review Jacks pitch to left for a solo The ball was flying around home run, then Isaac Bair Runkle-Miller Field. jumped on the an 0-1 offering to For one inning, it was when go back-to-back with Coursen- the Rockets made contact. But it Carr. Jacks induced a strikeout, wast mostly the Jackers who hit but then James Weber went around the park. The Rocket deep as well to give the Jackers defense certainly didn’t help the three round-trippers in the cause, either. inning. The Portland Rockets surren - Jacks, a 2016 JCHS graduate, dered 15 hits — eight were for said after his night was over extra bases and three were solo that all three homers were on homers — and committed five pitches high in the strike zone errors while managing just three the Jacker batters simply made hits themselves in a 13-2 setback good connection on. in seven innings to the Fort “They hit three bombs in one Wayne Jackers on Thursday. inning,” Miller said. “That’s “Obviously we were short - impressive.” handed,” said Rocket manager Fort Wayne scored a total of Randy Miller, whose team dipped five runs that frame to go ahead to 9-8 on the season before a dou - 9-2 and added one run in each of bleheader against the Jackers on the fourth, sixth and seventh Saturday at Carrington Field in innings to complete the run- Fort Wayne. “New guys got rule victory. opportunities. I just hope we are Portland’s only other hits healthy and of a good mindset to came from a Chase Ruiz single come back. in the fourth inning and an RBI “You tip your cap and go on. The Commercial Review/Chris Schanz triple from Kasey Henderson in Strive to get better.” the sixth. The Rockets must tip their cap Peyton Smith of the Portland Rockets trots toward third base on his way home after Following Saturday’s twin to Jacker starting pitcher Kee - hitting a two-run home run in the bottom of the first inning against the Fort Wayne Jackers on bill with the rival Jackers, Port - gan Long, an Edon, Ohio, native Thursday at Portland Memorial Park’s Runkle-Miller Field. Smith was making his debut for the land will host the Summit City and former professional. Rockets, who lost 13-2 in seven innings. Sluggers at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Long, who went to St. Joseph’s the first pool play game of the College in Rensselaer and was first of two postseason tourna - drafted by the Arizona Diamond - He threw every bit of that fast n’t hit grass until it was well piece of hitting on a guy that’s ments. The final pool play game backs in 2015, reached as high as when he took the mound Thurs - beyond the left field fence. throwing hard.” will be against the Fort Wayne Triple-A with the Reno (Nevada) day night. “If they’re throwing it over Long settled down from there, Blues at 8 p.m. July 31 at Car - Aces in the Pacific Coast League. With Fort Wayne leading 1-0 the plate you can hit it even if only allowing one more hit for rington Field. The top two But in 2018, he was released by heading into the bottom of the it’s thrown 105 (MPH),” said the remainder of his four teams in each of the three-team the Diamondbacks as a member first inning, Rocket leadoff man Smith, 19, a 2019 Daleville grad - innings. He finished with two pools will advance to a single- of the Midwest League’s Kane Justin Greene watched two uate. “I was just sitting dead earned runs on two hits with a elimination tournament, with County Cougars. He spent the humming heaters from Long go red. Guys with big fastballs walk and four strikeouts. semifinal games slated for 1 and remainder of that season and for called strikes. want to show it off. Just as Long was getting his 4 p.m. Aug. 1 and the champi - 2019 pitching for the Joilet (Illi - Greene then worked an eight- “I was way behind (the first arm warmed up, Fort Wayne’s onship at 1 p.m. Aug. 2. The nois) Slammers of the Frontier pitch walk. pitch) so I thought he was going bats heated up as well. semifinal and championship League, an independent organi - Following a flyout to right to try to blow one by me. I was Three hits — with a pair of games will be played at Carring - zation. field, Rocket newcomer Peyton just going to try to get the (front) errors — helped the Jackers ton Field. On his Twitter account, Long Smith wasted no time attacking foot down, get out in front of it, plate four runs off Portland The Rockets will then play in posted a video July 1 of him fir - the former pro. Smith ripped a hit it out front. I elevated it and pitcher Chandler Jacks during a tournament at Kokomo the ing fastballs with a radar gun ground ball foul down the right hit it out. It felt great. Kind of the second inning. following weekend. The sched - reading 95 and 96 miles per hour. field line. Long’s next pitch did - knew it off the bat. It was a good Things got worse in the third. ule has not yet been announced. Lions edge Flamespray Portland Lions Club got Chase Bragg drove in a a balanced effort on pair of runs. offense to edge Flame - Junior League Recording hits for Prior - spray 8-7 in Portland Jun - ity Plastics were Will Pat - ior League Willie Mays roundup terson and Isaak Weaver. baseball Thursday night. Inman U-Loc rolled over Pak-a-Sak 17, Priority Plastics 11-2 in All Circuit 1 the other Willie Mays Sawyer Young was a per - game, and Pak-a-Sak part of a 3-for-3 effort for fect 4-for-4 with a double topped All Circuit Electri - Flamespray. and three RBIs to lead the cal 17-1 in Rookie base - Pak-a-Sak hit parade. ball. Inman 11, Priority 2 Koltyn Garringer, Cash Alex Miller led Lions on Pitchers Joe Geesaman Reynolds, Eli Homan and offense with a double and and Gavin Byrum shut Henry Teeter all went 3- a single. Skyler Esparza, down Priority Plastics, for-3, with Garringer and Andrew Day, Eli Stockton, recording all of their 15 Homan each contributing Aryon Montes and Corbin outs via strikeout. a home run. Butler. Geesaman also blasted a Anderson Layton was 2- Nick Snow smacked a couple of home runs, for-2 with a double for All three-run home run as Byrum had a triple and Circuit. Oladipo may still play By MICHAEL MAROT and Justin; T.J. McConnell, a key backup; AP Sports Writer and Edmond Sumner, who says he feels INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Pacers as healthy as he has since entering the are restarting this season the same way league in 2017. they opened it — fielding questions about McMillan figures he will need all of Victor Oladipo’s status. those bodies in these strange times. They are hoping to have an answer by “I plan to play a lot of guys, certainly next week. 10-plus guys in those scrimmage games,” After initially announcing he would he said. not play in Florida because of concerns over his surgically-repaired right knee, Brogdon’s back the two-time All-Star backtracked and Brogdon used the surprise break to get said he may reconsider if he could per - healthy — twice. form at a high level and he felt good. He injured a hip muscle March 4 That was good enough for coach Nate against his former team, the Milwaukee McMillan, who planned to use Oladipo in Bucks, and was listed as week to week three scrimmage games. when the season stopped. Then, after “He’s going through the practices and speaking at a racial injustice protest in he’s looking good,” McMillan said. Atlanta, Brogdon was diagnosed with “Right now, there are no restrictions on COVID-19, which delayed his arrival in anyone.” Florida. After fighting through 12 months of “I had very mild symptoms, had a fever rehab, Oladipo returned from a ruptured and a headache,” he said. “But I’m back quad tendon in late January. He played in to 100%.” 13 games, posting his best numbers in Brogdon also announced Tuesday he Indiana’s final contest before the season has created the Brogdon Family Founda - was suspended. tion, an organization he wants to use to Still, Oladipo knew he wasn’t himself. create a more equitable world. He could only play one game of a back-to- back, missed another game when the Turn-ing on it knee randomly swelled and played limit - It took center Myles Turner a couple of ed minutes. months to adapt to playing with All-Star “I was on a minute restriction, that forward Domantas Sabonis in the start - doesn’t mean I was healthy,” Oladipo ing lineup. Now he appears to be the Pac - said. “If I was 100% healthy, I wouldn’t ers’ biggest surprise in Orlando. have been restricted.” McMillan and Turner’s teammates have all raved about Turner since they’ve Depth update returned to practice. If Oladipo plays — and returns to the “He’s looked as good as he’s ever looked starting lineup — Brogdon would contin - since I’ve been here,” Brogdon said. “He’s ue to start at point guard. The other min - confident and when he’s playing with utes would be split between the increas - confidence out there, no one is actually ingly productive Holiday brothers, Aaron stopping him.”