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More than half of Indianas counties are on a list submitted by Governor Mike Pence requesting a disaster
declaration because of crop losses
due to the wet weather this summer.
Governor Pence sent a letter to Agri-
Farm Service Agency has determined federal emergency loan assistance is both prudent and warranted.
Hoosier farmers can be assured that
we will continue to keep a close eye
on the long-term effects of this years
heavy rains and, as needed, work to
identify additional help for those in
our states agriculture industry.
State officials say that in 50 counties crop losses have exceeded 30
percent of the crop and three counties have experienced a significant
number of damages to multiple
If Secretary Vilsack issues a disaster declaration low interest emergency loans will be made available
to all producers suffering losses in
that county, as well as in counties
contiguous to a disaster-designated
county.
That means Daviess, Martin and
Dubois county farmers with losses
would be eligible for the same aid if
an adjoining county qualifies for disaster assistance.
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THE DONATION BOX at Oak Grove Cemetery has remained empty the last few years and owners Emma
McBride and Guy Barker understand why. Upkeep on the grounds has not been up to parr due to a variety
of reasons.
COMING TUESDAY
Shopping with a purpose.
GUY BARKER explains the reasons for the downfall of Oak Grove
Cemetery. Barker, who along with his fiancee Emma McBride,
purchased the cemetery a handful of years ago in hopes of bringing it
back to its glory. Those attempts have not panned out as the couple
had planned.
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CITY REPORT
FRIDAY
12:07 a.m. - An officer was
leaving Wal-Mart when he was
advised that a vehicle just pulling out of the lot had a pair of
shoplifters inside. The officer
stopped the vehicle on SR 57
near Highland Avenue. The stop
resulted in the arrest of Brianna
Dawn Harrell for several charges
including possession of paraphernalia and Kyle Andrew Kelly
on a number of charges including possession of marijuana and
possession of synthetic cannabis.
2:00 p.m. - A resident on
West Walnut Street asked to
speak with an officer about the
theft of stereo equipment from
his home overnight.
THURSDAY
5:16 p.m. - Police were called
to a two-vehicle property damage accident near the intersection of SR 57 and East National
Highway.
8:53 p.m. - A woman
reported to police that upon
arriving home at 1306 N.E.
Fourth St. she saw three boys
running from her property. The
woman then found that someone had cut the screen to a
COUNTY
REPORT
FRIDAY
2:44 p.m. - Deputies received
a report of a one-vehicle property damage accident on CR
300W near Washington.
THURSDAY
9:29 p.m. - The sheriffs
department received a report of
a gray full-sized van with a
driver wearing a red cap traveling slowly around a lot on Cumberland Drive.
10:28 p.m. - Deputies were
called to a report on East Burrell
Street in Odon of a man with a
gun. As officers responded they
received reports that the mans
wife was in the house and later
that he might be suicidal. Officers say the wife managed to
disarm the man and no one was
injured.
ARRESTS
Orlando Joseph, 28, of Washington, was arrested by Washington City Police Thursday on
a warrant on a charge of sexual
misconduct with a minor, child
exploitation, and dissemination
on $10,000 bond.
Joshalin Russell, 38, of Washington, was arrested by Washington City Police Thursday on
a warrant for possession of
methamphetamine and maintaining a common nuisance. He
was taken to the Daviess
County Jail and is free on
$2,500 bond.
Steven Collison, 36, of Washington, was arrested by Washington City Police Thursday on
an out-of-county warrant. He
was taken to the Daviess
County Jail and was being held
without bond.
Brianna Harrell, 24, of Montgomery, was arrested by Washington City Police Friday on a
charge of possession of paraphernalia. She was taken to the
Daviess County jail and was
being held on $2,000 bond.
Kyle Kelly, 23, of Montgomery, was arrested by Washington City Police Friday on
charges of possession of marijuana/hashish, possession of
paraphernalia, possession of
synthetic cannabis, and possession of a controlled substance.
He was taken to the Daviess
County Jail where he was being
held without bond.
TOTAL JAIL POPULATION:
139
CRIMINAL JUDGMENTS
CRIMINAL JUDGMENTS
State of Indiana vs. Kortney
Mae Lynn Tuttle, convicted of
driving while suspended, sentenced to 60 days, fined $200
plus costs, given credit for 1
day served, sentence suspended and placed on supervised probation for 180 days.
State of Indiana vs. Elmonth
Joseph, convicted of disorderly
conduct, sentenced to 100
days, fined $100 plus costs,
given credit for 3 days, sentence may be served through
home detention program, 1
count dismissed with prejudice,
sentence to be served consecutively to a previous sentence.
State of Indiana vs. Jordan R.
Page, pleads guilty to charge of
burglary, sentencing to come at
a later time.
State of Indiana vs. Brandon
R. Knepp, convicted of possession of paraphernalia, sentenced to 60 days, fined $200
plus costs and $200 drug and
alcohol fee, given credit for 2
days served, sentence suspended and placed on supervised probation for 180 days, 2
counts dismissed with prejudice.
State of Indiana vs. George E.
Miley, convicted of operating a
Lighthouse Recoery
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MARTHA MARNER
1930-2015
LOOGOOTEE Martha
Marner, 84, died Thursday at
8:55 p.m. at her residence.
She was born Sept. 25,
1930, in Daviess County, to
the late Samuel and Magdalena (Raber) Eicher.
Martha was a member of
the Old Order Amish Church.
She married J. Daniel
Marner on Nov. 23, 1950, and
he preceded her in death on
Dec. 13, 1991.
Martha is survived by
daughter, Verna (Toby) Mast;
daughter-in-law, Sylvia
(Steve) Marner; 12 grandchildren; 40 great-grandchildren;
9 stepgreat-grandchildren;
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OTHER VIEWS
Leave
protection
to pros
he shooting rampage that left
four Marines and a sailor dead
in Chattanooga last week
should prompt the Pentagon to
revisit restrictions on firearms at
U.S. military centers, including
recruitment centers like the one
the shooter fired on before his fatal
attack at the Navy support center.
Existing gun regulations dont
seem sufficient to keep deadly
weapons from the hands of
individuals intent on committing
evil acts, so it makes sense to
allow military personnel to carry
weapons.
It also is far preferable to whats
emerged in the wake of the rampage: self-appointed security forces
camping outside recruitment centers, including at Glenbrook Commons. Stars and Stripes, a news service covering military issues, reports
the armed guards arent welcome.
The Army Recruiting Command
letter expressed concern that the civilian forces were making applicants
nervous and disrupting our recruiting operations, according to the
Houston Chronicle. Americans are
free to their right of assembly wherever its lawful, said Brian Lepley of
the Army Recruiting Command, but
police had asked some volunteers
to stow their weapons. In Lancaster, Ohio, one of the guards accidentally fired an assault rifle at the
ground. Fortunately, no one was injured.
The guards are responding to a
call from Oath Keepers, a loosely organized group of so-called patriots,
to Protect the Protectors.
When the military politely asks its
self-appointed protectors to stand
down, they should. Well trust our
military leaders to do whats right to
protect the men and women who
serve.
Saving ethanol
plant from
scrap heap
Cal Thomas
SYNDICATED COLUMNIST
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SPECIAL TO TH
Fearful of being left out to dry, bond funds hold more cash
NEW YORK (AP) Imagine
the bond market as a crowded
swimming pool, except its one
where the water level drops
whenever someone tries to
leave. By the time you attempt
to get out, youre stuck at the
bottom, unable to exit because
the ladder is 10 feet above
your head.
Now you know what the
bond market is worried about.
Bond fund managers are increasingly talking about the
markets liquidity, or how
easy it is to buy and sell
bonds. Concerns are rising
that the day is approaching
when everyone will rush for
Union: U.S. Steel wants workers to pay up to $9,600 per year in health care costs
cades to obtain.
U.S. Steel has proposed
sweeping cuts in insurance
benefits for both active and retired USW members, which are
too numerous to list, the union
said in an update to its members.
U.S. Steel spokeswoman
Courtney Boone declined to
comment on anything related
to the ongoing negotiations.
The steelmaker turned a profit
in 2014, but has lost $336 mil-
While we have yet to receive a formal, detailed proposal from the company, its
clear from this initial outline
that U.S. Steel is attempting to
use the current industry downturn to gut our contract and
weaken our union, the union
said in an update to members.
Management will be proposing major changes to health
care that would increase costs
for both our active and retired
members.
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Actives must be worth at least $1. Volume in hundreds of shares. Source: The Associated Press. Sales figures are unofficial.
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524.82
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1,269.45
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583.94
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Nasdaq Composite
S&P 500
S&P MidCap
Wilshire 5000
Russell 2000
Lipper Growth Index
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Discount Rate
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6-month
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10-year
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0.75
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Day Ago
Pvs Day
1.3707
1.5619
1.3085
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123.95
16.1344
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1.3723
1.5602
1.3002
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124.25
16.2959
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Today we will see sunny skies with a
high temperature of 86, humidity of
51%. West northwest wind 5 to 8 mph.
The record high temperature for today
is 102 set in 1953.
Shown is todays weather. Temperatures are todays highs and tonights lows.
Bicknell
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Vincennes
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Odon
86 / 66
86 / 66
Petersburg
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Princeton
87 / 66
Loogootee
87 / 66
French Lick
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Elkhart . . . . . . . 81/62 s . . . 81/65
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Fort Wayne . . . 81/63 s . . . 81/65
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Lafayette . . . . . 83/64 s . . . 83/67
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Muncie . . . . . . . 81/63 s . . . 81/67
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Richmond . . . . 81/65 s . . . 83/65
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South Bend . . . 81/64 s . . . 82/66
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Terre Haute . . . 85/65 s . . . 84/69
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White River
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Newberry
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Huntingburg
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7.75 ft.
11.61 ft.
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18,800 ft3/sec.
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Baltimore . . . .93/75 s . .
Boston . . . . . .88/70 s . .
Charlotte . . . .92/72 s . .
Chicago . . . . .84/69 s . .
Dallas . . . . . . .96/75 s . .
Denver . . . . . .88/63 s . .
Detroit . . . . . .82/64 s . .
Honolulu . . . .90/77 s . .
Las Vegas . . .104/85 pc . .
Los Angeles .86/68 s . .
Miami . . . . . . .87/80 t. . .
Minneapolis. .83/63 s . .
New Orleans .93/82 pc . .
New York . . . .90/74 s . .
Oklahoma City 90/71 pc . .
Orlando . . . . .88/75 t. . .
St. Louis . . . .89/68 s . .
San Francisco 68/59 s . .
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85/69 s
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Baghdad . . . .122/97 s . .
Beijing . . . . . .90/77 s . .
Cairo . . . . . . .106/75 s . .
Hong Kong . .82/79 t. . .
London . . . . .68/50 cl . .
Mexico City . .77/55 pc . .
Montreal. . . . .77/64 s . .
Moscow . . . . .68/55 cl . .
Nassau. . . . . .84/81 cl . .
Paris. . . . . . . .75/52 pc . .
Rome . . . . . . .95/75 pc . .
Seoul . . . . . . .84/75 t. . .
Stockholm . . .66/52 pc . .
Tokyo . . . . . . .88/79 s . .
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106/77 s
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72/59 cl
73/52 pc
79/66 pc
70/54 pc
82/82 t
81/64 s
95/75 s
84/75 t
64/52 cl
88/79 t
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s/sunny; sh/showers; sn/snow;
t/thunderstorms; w/windy
4H PICTURES
SUNDAY
Alcoholics Anonymous, 8
p.m., Central Christian
Church, 10 W. Van Trees St.
Lighthouse Recovery
Center worship service,
9:15 a.m., Harvest Community Fellowship, 200 W. Main
St.
Lighthouse Recovery
Center worship service,
9:30 a.m. and noon, Victory
Tabernacle, 1419 W. Walnut
St.
Lighthouse Recovery
Center addiction/recovery
worship service, 7 p.m., Victory Tabernacle, 1419 W.
Walnut St.
The Compassionate
Friends meets the second
Sunday of every month at
Daviess Community Hospital,
3 p.m. For more information,
call 812-582-3920.
Dear Abby
SYNDICATED COLUMNIST
MONDAY
Tops IN 1417, Monroe
City, 2 p.m., room No. 11,
The Blue Jeans Community
Center.
Weight Loss Group,
Washington, 5 p.m., Carnegie
Public Library, 300 W. Main
St.
GED class, 5:30 p.m. to
8:30 p.m., Central Christian
Church, N.W. First and VanTrees streets.
Divorce Care, meet, 7
p.m., The Barn, Odon.
12-Step Christian Recovery Class, 7 p.m. at The
Storehouse, 111 W. Main St.,
812-444-9775.
New Creation Addiction
Support Group, meet, 7
p.m., back of Alfordsville
United Methodist Church.
Parenting class, 7
p.m.Lighthouse Recovery
Center for Women, 311 E.
Main St.
Bible study, 9:30 a.m.,
Lighthouse Recovery Center
for Men, 1276E 250N.
Inspection and house
meeting, 6:30 p.m., Lighthouse Recovery Center for
Men, 1276E 250N.
Release and re-integration class, 8 p.m., Lighthouse Recovery Center for
Men, 1276E 250N.
Narcotics Anonymous,
noon, Christ United Methodist Church, 104 N. Meridian
St.
Washington school
board, meet, 6:45 p.m.
Grief support group,
meet, 6 p.m. Loogootee
United Methodist Church
multi-purpose room.
Daviess County
Unchained Gang Motorcycle Ministry, meet, 7 p.m.,
Mr. Gattis.
TUESDAY
Friendly Slimmers Weight
Club, 4 p.m., Carnegie Public
Library, 300 W. Main St.
Adult Basic Education
and GED prep, Head Start,
2103 Cosby Road, 12:30
p.m. to 3 p.m. For more information, call 812-888-4119.
Celebrate Recovery,
Christian 12-step recovery
group, 7 p.m., The Barn, 108
W. Main St., Odon.
Alcoholics Anonymous, 8
p.m., Big Book study, Central
Christian Church, 10 W.
VanTrees St.
Socialization class, 11
a.m., Lighthouse Recovery
Center for Women, 311 E.
Main St.
12 Steps program, 7 p.m.,
Lighthouse Recovery Center
for Women, 311 E. Main St.
12 Steps program, 7 p.m.,
Mens Lighthouse Recovery
Center, 1276E 250N.
Narcotics Anonymous, 7
p.m. to 8 p.m., Christ United
Methodist Church, 104 N.
Meridian St.
EAR ABBY: I am
normally a lawabiding citizen. I was
pulled over a halfblock away from picking
up my son and charged
with DUI.
I dont dispute the facts,
but I didnt injure anyone. I
had taken prescription meds
(the meds did have warnings) in addition to having
drunk three beers two hours
earlier. I hurt myself and my
son, because he needed me
to pick him up. I didnt put
anyone else in jeopardy. No
one was physically hurt.
I did not contest that I
should lose my license for a
year, but I do contest jail
time. I feel if they are going
to put me in jail, they
should have put away the
men who rear-ended my sister and niece and caused
them lasting injuries.
I dont deny my guilt. I
suggest only that I am less
guilty than others. Abby,
what do you think? -PULLED OVER SOMEWHERE IN THE USA
DEAR PULLED OVER: I
think you are just as guilty
as the individuals you mentioned, but because of pure
luck you didnt cause anyone physical harm. What
you did was irresponsible
because it could have placed
your son in jeopardy. Pointing at the ones who got
away is a waste of time.
This unfortunate incident
should serve as a reminder
about the importance of
reading the labels and following the directions on
medications, and paying attention to the problems
that can occur when they
are mixed with alcohol.
DEAR ABBY: My dog
has been invited to a birthday party for another dog,
but he wont be attending
because of a health issue.
Can you give me some insight into what the protocol
is for doggy birthday party
gifts? I have asked a few
people and received varied
responses ranging from
nothing to Are you
nuts? to a gift card, dollarstore gift basket or a gift
basket with doggy treats
and toys. Id like to know
how to handle this so my
friend -- the dogs mom -wont be offended if I give
too little, or nothing. -DOGGONE GIFT IDEA
DEAR DOGGONE: If
you or your dog cannot attend a gift-giving party, neither of you is obligated to
send a gift. However, if you
want to be supportive, you
can give your friends dog
something as elaborate as a
gift basket or as simple as
a doggy chew toy.
TIMES HERALD
sports
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Saturday
www.washtimesherald.com
August 1, 2015
Wisconsin
embraces
its identity
CHICAGO (AP) While the Big
Ten East gets all the attention, with
the defending national champions at
Ohio State and Jim Harbaugh-mania
at Michigan, the conferences western
division is mostly in flux.
Perennial powers Wisconsin and
Nebraska have new coaches. Longtime coaches at Northwestern and
Iowa are trying to rediscover their
mojo. Illinois is rebuilding while
dealing with off-the-field issues. Purdue is practically starting from
scratch and Minnesota is trying to
show it can maintain its status as a
division contender under coach Jerry
Kill.
No one really knows what to expect from anyone in the West, Illinois offensive lineman Ted Karras
said Thursday during the first round
of Big Ten media days.
Well, not exactly. Despite a new
coach, the departure of a
record-breaking running back and
rebuilt lines, the Badgers still know
exactly what they want to be. And
they are still the favorites to repeat
as division champions.
There is no, just, cookie-cutter
way you go recruit, but I think it is
important to have an identity, new
Wisconsin coach Paul Chryst said.
And kids, when they know what
that place is about, stands for, even
the style that they play, if they like it
they come. Its about fits.
The Madison-native and former
offensive coordinator under Bret
Bielema spent three seasons at Pittsburgh before returning home to replace Gary Andersen, who abruptly
left Wisconsin for Oregon State.
During Chrysts time at Wisconsin,
the Badgers produced six of the 10
best offenses in school history in
yards per game.
The transition back to Coach
Chryst into the program, its been
smooth, because thats his philosophies. He molds his coaching philosophies off the traditions he learned
at Wisconsin, safety Michael Caputo
said.
The Badgers bring back starting
quarterback Joel Stave, who overcame a case of the yips last year to
regain his throwing touch, and Corey
Clement, who replaces Melvin Gordon as the Badgers next star running back. Clement has averaged 7.0
yards per carry in two seasons as a
backup.
Both the offensive and defensive
lines will need to plug in new starters, so the Badgers might have a
tough time repeating last years 11-3
season. Still, there are plenty of reasons to believe they will avoid a major drop off.
There is less certainty at Nebraska,
where Mike Riley is now the coach
after a long run at Oregon State.
At Iowa, Kirk Ferentz enters his
17th season, six years removed from
the last time the Hawkeyes won double-digit games.
During the best seasons of Ferentzs tenure, Iowas identity has
been similar to Wisconsins. The
Hawkeyes were rugged, efficient and
built on a sturdy group of three-star
recruits.
Ferentz said that without overwhelming depth and talent, Iowa
will usually play with a relatively
small margin for error. Last season,
while going 7-6, he said the attention
to detail was lacking.
At our place, pretty much week in
and week out, we need to be on
task, Ferentz said.
Pat Fitzgerald is in his 10th season
leading his alma mater Northwestern, which is coming off two straight
losing seasons. The Wildcats were
among the first Big Ten teams to
dedicate themselves to an up-tempo
style. That along with an uncanny
ability to win close games helped the
Wildcats go to bowls five straight
years under Fitzgerald, including a
// Page B2
ND JUNIOR RYAN MILLIGAN helps Hayden Norris out of the water during Cougar football conditioning on Wednesday.
ABOVE LEFT: NORTH DAVIESS football players work together to move a 12 log during conditioning on Wednesday. ABOVE RIGHT: Football
players do leg lifts as they are hosed down during conditioning at North Daviess.
TODD LANCASTER
TIMES HERALD
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sports
scoreboard
BASEBALL
American League
East Division
W
L
Pct GB
New York
57 44
.564
Baltimore
51 50
.505
6
Toronto
52 51
.505
6
Tampa Bay
51 52
.495
7
Boston
45 58
.437 13
Central Division
W
L
Pct GB
Kansas City
61 40
.604
Minnesota
53 48
.525
8
Detroit
50 52
.490 11
Chicago
49 51
.490 11
Cleveland
47 54
.465 14
West Division
W
L
Pct GB
Houston
58 45
.563
Los Angeles
55 46
.545
2
Texas
49 52
.485
8
Seattle
46 57
.447 12
Oakland
45 58
.437 13
Thursdays Games
Detroit 9, Baltimore 8
Toronto 5, Kansas City 2
Boston 8, Chicago White Sox 2
Texas 7, N.Y. Yankees 6
Houston 3, L.A. Angels 0
Minnesota 9, Seattle 5
Cleveland 3, Oakland 1
Fridays Games
Detroit at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m.
Kansas City at Toronto, 7:07 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Boston, 7:10 p.m.
San Francisco at Texas, 8:05 p.m.
Arizona at Houston, 8:10 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m.
Seattle at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m.
Cleveland at Oakland, 9:35 p.m.
L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.
Saturdays Games
Kansas City (Ventura 5-7) at Toronto (Buehrle
11-5), 1:07 p.m.
Tampa Bay (M.Moore 1-2) at Boston (J.Kelly
2-6), 1:35 p.m.
L.A. Angels (Heaney 5-0) at L.A. Dodgers
(Greinke 9-2), 4:05 p.m.
Detroit (An.Sanchez 10-8) at Baltimore
(Gausman 1-2), 7:05 p.m.
Arizona (Hellickson 7-6) at Houston (Keuchel
12-5), 7:10 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees (Undecided) at Chicago White Sox
(Danks 5-8), 7:10 p.m.
Seattle (Montgomery 4-4) at Minnesota (Gibson
8-8), 7:10 p.m.
San Francisco (T.Hudson 6-8) at Texas (Hamels
0-0), 8:05 p.m.
Cleveland (Co.Anderson 2-2) at Oakland (Brooks
0-0), 9:05 p.m.
Sundays Games
Thursdays Games
San Diego 8, N.Y. Mets 7
Washington 1, Miami 0
Philadelphia 4, Atlanta 1
Cincinnati 15, Pittsburgh 5
St. Louis 9, Colorado 8
Chicago Cubs 5, Milwaukee 2
Fridays Games
Atlanta at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m.
San Diego at Miami, 7:10 p.m.
Washington at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m.
San Francisco at Texas, 8:05 p.m.
Arizona at Houston, 8:10 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m.
Colorado at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m.
L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.
Saturdays Games
L.A. Angels (Heaney 5-0) at L.A. Dodgers
(Greinke 9-2), 4:05 p.m.
Atlanta (Wisler 5-1) at Philadelphia (Nola 1-1),
7:05 p.m.
Arizona (Hellickson 7-6) at Houston (Keuchel
12-5), 7:10 p.m.
ND FOOTBALL PLAYERS cross a cable over a pond west of Odon on Wednesday as part of conditioning.
One ...
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The whole idea of this is to
build teamwork. At the start
of this evolution we have a lot
of individuals, but this gives
them the chance to learn to
work as a team to get things
done together, said Cecil. It
also gives some kids a chance
to become leaders who might
not be one on the field yet. We
need leaders and this provides
a chance to find them. My job
is to give them a chance to
look back when things are
tough on a Friday night to say,
Hey, been through worse, I
can get through anything on a
Friday night.
They have a love-hate relationship with Coach Cecil,
said Helms. Right know they
hate what he is putting them
through, but they love him
when it is over.
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ESTATE AUCTION
Northwest of Montgomery, In
COUNTRY
ESTATE
Tuesday, August
18, 2015 * 6:30
pm.
AUCTION
*Approx. 41 acres,
more or less * 4 Tracts *
Directions: From Montgomery, IN take Hwy 50 east 1-1/2
COUNTRY
ESTATE
miles to Co. Rd. 825 E. (will turn into 800 E.) then south
*Mainly
All
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*10Possible
Sites
approx.
miles to Co. Rd.Home
900 S. then east
1-1/2 *
miles to
AUCTION
auction OR 10-1/2 miles south of Loogootee, In or 8 miles
We will sell the following items at public auction.
north
ofeast
Jasper
In onbe
231 conducted
to Co. Rd. 20 (first
north of
Directions: From
Montgomery, IN
take Hwy
50
1-1/2
Auction
Location:
The
auction
will
atroad
the
river,
into Co. Rd. 950 S) then west 3 miles to Co.
miles to Co. Rd. 825 E. (will turn into 800
E.)will
thenturn
south
approx. 10 miles to Co. Rd. 900 S. then east
to north to Co. Rd. 900 S then west 1-1/2
Rd.1-1/2
1100miles
E. then
Gasthof
Restaurant,
East
Road,
auction OR 10-1/2
miles south of 6659
Loogootee,
In ormiles
8Gasthof
miles
to auctionVillage
(Follow Auction
Signs)
north of Jasper In on 231 to Co. Rd. 20 (first road north of
Saturday,
March 31, 2012 * 10:00 AM
river, will turn into Co. In.
Rd. 950 S) then west
3 miles to Co.
Montgomery,
Rd. 1100 E. then north to Co. Rd. 900 S then west 1-1/2
& COLLECTIBLES: metal Coke cooler,
miles to auction (Follow AuctionANTIQUES
Signs)
wedding ring
quilt, approx.
75 Precious Moment
Property
Location: Thedouble
property
is located
approximateSaturday, March 31, 2012 * figurines,
10:00 AM
Sugar Town Precious Moments, old post cards,
Birch Bayh photo cards, 1914 Swine World magazine,
ANTIQUES
& COLLECTIBLES:
metal
cooler,
lydouble
1 1/4
mile
north
of
Highway
50
in
Montgomery,
on 33
woodCoke
frame
mirror,
costume
jewelry, old LifeIn
magazine,
wedding ring quilt, approx. 75 Precious
Moment
& 45 records,
old cameras, Disney glasses, Happy Hollister
figurines, Sugar Town Precious Moments, old post cards,
book collection,
Grosset
& Dunlap
books,
Lane 3/4
cedar chest,
County
650E
to County
Road
200N,
then
west
Birch BayhRoad
photo cards,
1914 Swine
World
magazine,
high chair,33
hand corn sheller, sled, log hook, wall drill
wood frame mirror, costume jewelry, oldwood
Life magazine,
press,
milk
cans, lg. glass jar, wooden pulleys, lard press,
& 45 records,
old cameras,Road
Disney glasses,
Happy
Hollister
mile
to County
575E,
then
north
3/4brace
mile
tobarn
property.
kraut
cutter,
farm toys,
& bits,
lanterns,
book collection, Grosset & Dunlap books, Lane
cedar
chest,
Feed sign, other items
wood high chair, hand corn sheller, sled, log hook, wall drill
The
liesjar,on
both
sides
ofWayne
County
Road
575E.
HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS:
Maytag
washer
& dryer, GE chest
press, property
milk cans, lg. glass
wooden
pulleys,
lard press,
type lanterns,
freezer, GE dehumidifier, 3-La-Z-Boy swivel rocker
kraut cutter, farm toys, brace & bits, barn
recliners,
leather
poweracres,
chair, Flex
sofa, apLa-Z-Boy
Wayne Feed
sign, other
items
Description:
Tract
1 consist
of
12.33
+Steel
It has
sofa GE
table,
2-occasional chairs, matching coffee & end
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: Maytag washersofa,
& dryer,
chest
type freezer, GE dehumidifier, 3-La-Z-Boy
swivel
rocker
tables,
entertainment
center, 4-oak swivel bar stools, Jofco
prox.
780'
of
road
frontage.
recliners, leather power chair, Flex Steel
sofa,door
La-Z-Boy
glass
lighted cabinet, full size bed, dresser w/mirror, 2
sofa, sofa table, 2-occasional chairs, matching
coffee
& end
matching
small
drawer cabinets, 5 pc. bedroom suite, chest
tables, entertainment
center, 4-oak
swivel
stools,
Jofco
ofbar
drawers,
Jofco
wooden+
4 drawer
filing
cabinets, credenTract
2 consists
of approx.
9.67
acres,
It has
approx.
glass door lighted cabinet, full size bed, dresser
w/mirror,
2 glass door book case, wooden shelves,
za, wood
wardrobe,
matching small drawer cabinets, 5 pc. bedroom
suite,
chest
wall cabinets, "L" shape office desk, table lamps, wicker
180'
of Jofco
roadwooden
frontage.
of drawers,
4 drawer filing
cabinets,
credentrunks, pots & pans, stock pots, set of T-Fal cookware, bake
za, wood wardrobe, glass door book case, ware,
wooden
shelves,
Tupperware,
kitchen utensils, small kitchen appliwall cabinets, "L" shape office desk, tableances,
lamps,
wickeroven, Corning Ware, holiday decorations,
roaster
Tract
3& consists
ofsetapprox.
9.67
acres,
+ It lies east of tract
trunks, pots
pans, stock pots,
of T-Fal
cookware,
bake
storage
containers,
Oreck upright & hand held sweepers,
ware, Tupperware, kitchen utensils, small kitchen applilinens, office supplies, folding table, coolers,
ances,
oven,
Corning
Ware,wide
holiday lane
decorations,
1storage
androaster
will
have
a
30'
for
access.
yard ornaments, toys, other items
containers, Oreck upright & hand held sweepers,
GUNS:
Remington "Model 1148" automatic 12 ga. shotoffice supplies, folding table,
coolers,
Tractlinens,
4 yard
consists
13 acres,
It 12lies
on the
west
"Model+
500"
ga pump
shot gun
w/2 barornaments, of
toys,approx.
other gun;
itemsMossberg
rels;
Springfield
GUNS: Remington "Model 1148" automatic 12 ga. shot- "Model 15" 22 cal. rifle; Daisey BB gun
FARM
&w/2
SHOP
RELATED
ITEMS: Bush
Hog 8 rotary
gun; Mossberg
"Model 500"
12 ga pump
shot on
gun
bar-be
side
of
County
Road
575E
will
accessible
by
an
mower,
rels; Springfield "Model 15" 22 cal. rifle;
Daisey8grader
BB gun blade, Oliver 10 mnt chisel plow, Int. 10
mover, 8"x 50 pto grain auger, 12 bin sweep
FARM & SHOP RELATED ITEMS: disc,
Bush 3pt.
Hog bale
8 rotary
easement.
auger,
wooden
post, pipe gates, concrete waters, 500 gal.
mower, 8grader blade, Oliver 10 mnt chisel
plow,
Int. 10
fuel tank
w/electric
disc, 3pt. bale mover, 8"x 50 pto grain auger,
12 bin
sweep pump, Coleman 60 gal upright air comauger, wooden
post, pipe
gates, day
concrete
waters,
500 gal. balance
pressor,
Craftsman
8" table saw,due
10" band
saw, bench drill
Terms:
10%
down
of
auction,
at closfuel tank w/electric pump, Coleman 60 galpress,
upright
air comLincoln
225 amp welder, Craftsman 2 gal air compressor, Craftsman 8" table saw, 10" band
saw, bench
drillreel, portable air tank, 15 gal 12v sprayer,
pressor,
air hose
ing.
is welder,
not contingent
upon
financing.
are3/4 "
press,Bidding
Lincoln 225 amp
Craftsman
gal airvise,
com5" 2bench
cutting
torch, electric Sellers
fence chargers,
pressor, air hose reel, portable air tank, 15
gal 12v
socket
set,sprayer,
wrenches, tool sets, pipe wrenches, bolt cutters,
5" bench vise, the
cutting2015
torch, electric
chargers,
3/4 " _" pay
misc.
hand tools,
air impact,
power
tools,
battery Real
charger,
retaining
rent.fence
Sellers
will
all
of
the
2015
socket set, wrenches, tool sets, pipe wrenches,
bolt
cutters,
DeWalt 4 1/2" hand grinder, bar clamps, shovels, pick forks,
misc. hand tools, _" air impact, power tools,
charger,
logbattery
chains,
boomers, "C" clamps, work benches, 24 aluEstate
Taxes
due bar
and
payable
in
2016,
DeWalt 4 1/2"
hand grinder,
clamps,
shovels,ext.
pick
forks,
minum
ladder,
space heater, Craftsman 16 gal shop vac,
log chains, boomers, "C" clamps, workHonda
benches,
24 w
alu2200
generator, Honda 5hp pressure washer, Stihl
minum ext. ladder, space heater, Craftsman 16 gal shop vac,
leaf Stihl
blower, Echo
gas bids
weed eater,
buyers
assume
allpressure
taxesgas
thereafter.
All
areDynamark
subject
Honda 2200will
w generator,
Honda 5hp
washer,
gas leaf blower, Echo gas weed eater, Dynamark 5 hp garden tiller, other items
MOWER
& ATV: Simplicity
20 hp Broadmoor riding
5 hp garden
tiller, other items
toMOWER
the owner's
acceptance
or
rejection.
Any
announcement
lawn
mower,
50"
deck,
only
143
hrs;
1995
Honda
& ATV: Simplicity 20 hp Broadmoor riding
lawn mower, 50" deck, only 143 hrs; 1995 Honda 300 4 wheeler, 4 wd, new tires
made
day300of4 wheeler,
auction
precedence
over
ant
prior
written
GRAIN
BIN: Sukup 24x
7 rings
(32")
grain bin,
stirator,
4 wd, takes
new tires
spreader,
perforated floor, fan, to be removed,
GRAIN BIN: Sukup 24x 7 rings (32") grain bin,
stirator,
sells w/reserve
spreader,statements.
perforated floor, fan, to be removed,
or verbal
sells w/reserve
Noble & Betty Edwards Estate Owner
Noble &ANNA
Betty Edwards
Estate
Owner
TERMS:
Cash
or check with proper
ID. No credit or debit
STOLL
(ORA)
ESTATE,
OWNER
TERMS: Cash or check with proper ID.machines.
No credit or
IDdebit
required to register. Not responsible for accimachines. ID required to register. Not responsible
accidents.
All for
items
sold
"As Is". *** Auctioneers Note: This is
For
more
information
contact:
dents. All items sold "As Is". *** Auctioneers
Note:
This
is
a nice
clean
country
estate auction. We will be running 2
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Service LLC
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LLCAuction
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IN Sandborn, IN
Sandborn, IN
PH. (812) 694-7477
IND.
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(812)
or 812-890-1496
Ind.
AU01037688
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STATE OF INDIANA
COUNTY OF DAVIESS
IN THE DAVIESS CIRCUIT
COURT
CAUSE NO. 14C01-1506-MF000265
CRANE
FEDERAL
CREDIT
UNION, PLAINTIFF
VS.
WANDA DIANE VANALSTINE,
DEFENDANT
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF INDIANA TO
THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT, AND ANY OTHER PERSON
WHO MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN
THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
REAL ESTATE:
Lot Fourteen (14) in Rolling Acres
Subdivision in Daviess County, Indiana.
You are notified that a Complaint
has been filed in the Daviess Circuit
Court in the above entitled cause
number on the 24 th day of June,
2015.
This summons by publication is
specifically directed to the above
named Defendant, her successors
and assigns and to anyone else
who may have an interest in the
aforesaid described real estate
whose addresses or personal
whereabouts are unknown to the
Plaintiff.
If you have an objection to the
Complaint you must file a response
to this notice in the Daviess Circuit
Court by Aug. 31, 2015 being thirty
days after first publication or the
Complaint as prayed for may be
granted in the above entitled cause
of action.
Dated this 30 th day of July, 2015.
Janice M. Williams
Daviess Circuit Court
Paul J. Vogler #963-51
Attorney for Plaintiff
1 West Gate Drive
Odon, IN 47562
(812) 863-7000
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August 1, 8 & 15, 2015
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HELP WANTED
PART-TIME APARTMENT
MANAGER POSITION AT
COVERED BRIDGE APARTMENTS
IN WASHINGTON, IN.
Previous aparment experience
preferred. Looking for a
self-motivated person to
perform general office duties
including: qualifying potential
residents and oversight of
maintenance and marketing.
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Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Daviess County, Indiana that the
proper legal officers of the Daviess County Council at their regular meeting
place in the Commissioners Room of the Daviess County Courthouse,
Washington, IN at 8:15 AM on Wednesday, August 19, 2015 will consider
the following additional appropriations in excess of the budget for the current year.
COUNTY GENERAL
Sheriffs State Pay Increase.................................................$885.00
Commissioners Co. Match Monies................................$71,411.25
Weights & Measures............................................................$215.00
CAGIT
Land Right of Way.....................................................$1,120,000.00
ADULT PROBATION USER FEE
Office Equipment...............................................................$8,000.00
WESTGATE TIF
County Highway Reimbursement...................................$15,852.51
BOATER SAFETY EDUCATION
Wages................................................................................$6,800.00
Social Security......................................................................$520.20
PERF.....................................................................................$179.20
Taxpayers appearing at the meeting shall have a right to be heard. The
additional appropriations as finally made will be referred to the Department
of Local Government Finance (DLGF). The DLGF will make a written determination as to the sufficiency of funds to support the appropriations
made within fifteen (15) days of receipt of a Certified Copy of action taken.
Patty Ball, Daviess County Auditor
Dated: July 29, 2015
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HELP WANTED
ODON PHARMACY
has an immediate opening for a
Certified Pharmacy Technician.
Competitive salary.
Full-time w/ benefits.
Drop off your resume
in person or mail to:
Odon Pharmacy
P.O. Box 355
Odon, IN 47562
GARAGE SALE
807 Front Street
Friday & Saturday 8:30-3:30
Dinet Set, Love Seat, Computer,
Youth Bed, Games, VCR Tapes,
DVD's, Dolls, Clothes, & Lots Of
Misc.
GARAGE SALE
Saturday 7am - 1 pm
1168 S 550 E, Montgomery
(Sportsmans Road),
11th house on left.
Name Brand Clothes, (Kids',
Juniors', Women's, & Men's)
shoes, books, Purses, elliptical,
Weedeater, Playstation Game Unit
with 1 control, Booster Seats,
Toys and Miscellaneous Items.
PET CEMETERY
SUNNYSIDE PET
FARM BURIAL
MICHAEL DOBBYN
812-617-5064
GARAGE SALE
Saturday Only! 8:30 - 2
10 W. Van Trees
Central Christian Church
Basement (enter through ramp)
Electronics, books,
Clothing (all sizes), Collectibles
and much more!
HUGE SALE
Saturday, 8 - 1
2421 Wayside Drive
Name Brand Clothes,
Boys' 8 to 18, Girls' 4 to Junior 5,
Ladies M-L-XL, Men's Lg-XL,
New or like new Special occasion
long dresses Size 12,
NEW Breadman Bread machine,
Bedding Sets, Home Decor,
Housewares, Crafts, TV, Toys,
shoes, child car booster seat,
Old records, tanning bed,
lots of misc.
Nice Clean Sale
NO Early Sales!
MOVING SALE
SATURDAY AUGUST 1ST
8:00 AM TO 4
228 E. PARK RD
MONTGOMERY, IN (TOWARDS RURITAN BUILDING)
FURNITURE,
HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS, HOME DECOR, HOLIDAY DECOR, PUSH MOWER,
RUGS, PICTURES, EVERYTHING TOO MUCH TO LIST!!
Dietary Cooks/Aides
YARD SALE
1251 N. SAINT JOHNS ROAD
Saturday, 7:30 - ?
Deep Freeze, Washer & Dryers,
Golf Cart, Back to school supplies,
Toddler shoes,
Men's & Women's shoes,
Teenage Girl Clothes,
American Eagle women's Jeans
sizes 14-16, Lots of Misc. Items,
some Fresh Produce
YARD SALE
If rain, inside.
803 S.E. 3rd Street, Washington
Saturday, 8 - 3
Knives, Jewelry, Clothes,
Display Rack, Glassware, Printer,
Karaoke Machine, whatnots,
New Windows, Big Table,
Baskets, 3 Chairs, Tools, Toys
and Miscellaneous.
WANTED: STANDING
TIMBER & LOGS
D&G TIMBER
812-486-3356,
Dean Swartzentruber,
812-636-4312 or 812-636-4004.
BLACK AND TAN German Shepherd Puppies. 1st shots, CKC registered. Parents on-site. $300
812-486-2849
FREE BLUE PIT bull mix; female,
spade, and UTD on shots. 1 year
old. Call 812-698-7927
Loogootee, IN 47553
812-295-2101
Loogootee
Healthcare & Rehab
www.century21classicrealty.com
Shelley
Brinson
486-8317
Paula
Potts
617-0701
Kelly
Smith
444-9199
Stephanie
McClure
698-2144
Ashley
Igleheart
486-8408
Anna Lou
Chapman
486-6031
Heather
Mary
Kim
Bill
Pierce
Wade
Thompson
Turner
257-9584 259-1484 259-4390 617-1538
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
MLS
Your Hometown
Professional
www.remax.com
Tim
Sonia
Mary
Norris
Norris
Gaither
698-7089 812-254-7939 259-4114
Jerry
Durnil
444-9695
Classic Realty
FOR SALE
SMALL CHEST FREEZER- $100
BAR FRIDGE- $75
SMALL CHINA HUTCH- $100
812-486-9511
B5
CLASSIFIED PACKAGES
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NEW LIS
451 W 150 S
Must see this attractive vinyl ranch home on 1+acre w/ lots of amenities.
3bed, 1.5bath, fm. rm, large Ivg rm, kit. w/ appl, separate laundry, & att.
2car grg. Won't last long! Only $139,900. Call Anna Lou @ 486-6031
MLS#201536126.
TING
NEW LIS
Licensed Nurses
New Start Wage Scale
Mary Roark,
Broker
486-6363
Loogootee
Healthcare & Rehab
NEW LISTING! 1130 E 675 S Neat, clean and up to date newer built 3BR,
2Bth featuring formal dining room, eat in kitchen, large det grg, above ground
pool, and additional out bldg located on +/-7.75acres in downtown Cumback.
$289,900 CALL KIM MLS#201535753
TING
NEW LIS
C.N.A's
NEW PRICE! 207 W WALNUT Move in ready 2BR with enclosed porch, full
basement, updated electrical & windows, and heated det grg. MAKE AN OFFER!!
$79,900 CALL KIM MLS#201513659
Angie
Clinton
257-1708
Janice
Jamie
Williams Chapman
486-8738
486-8555
Kim
Metzger
Bob
Wake
259-1092 486-6287
Tim
Nolan
Sherri
OBrian
Tom
Wagner
Melissa
Heldt
PHONE A PROFESSIONAL
GENERAL REPAIR
MILTON & SON
MECHANICAL INC.
Appliance Repair
Used Appliance Sales
HOME IMPROVEMENT
A&R
HOMECENTER
HOME IMPROVEMENT
InsideCooling,
and
Heating,
Plumbing
& Electrical
Outside
Cell: 257-1543
254-7018
Home: 254-5047
CALL 812-583-2035
10 ACRE MINIMUM
254-6837 257-1000
B3
2002 PONTIAC
GRAND AM
Maroon, 4 dr, 4 cyl.,
Cloth, and Ice Cold Air!
Real Reliable.
90K miles
$2,600
812-259-0419
CLEAN 3 BR, 1 BA in
Washington. $600/mo +
$700/Dep. 1 yr lease. 317690-7875
DUPLEX IN WASHINGTON. New
construction. 2BR, 2BA. Garage.
$800/mo., Call: 812-295-5008 &
leave a message.
FURNISHED 1 BR APARTMENT
3 BR HOMES
812-254-6851
1-800-558-7692
Royale Property Management
OFFICE WITH OFF street parking.
520 East VanTrees
812-254-2654
MITSUBISHI
DIAMANTE 2003
765-863-2425
1 owner.
ALWAYS GARAGED!
Call 574-643-9269
or 765-427-1873
JOE MCMULLEN
Clock Service & Repair
1999 JEEP
GRAND CHEROKEE
2003 GMC ENVOY XL
Call 765-776-1032.
www.jmcmullen.com
Vincennes, IN
812-886-3998
LEFFLER REMODELING
RESIDENTIAL &
COMMERCIAL REMODELING
& RESTORATION!!!
*Roof Cleaning
*Pressure Washing
*Exterior Painting
* Gutter Cleaning/Repairs
Deck/Pavers Sealing
812-254-2073 / 812-698-1159
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A+ Cleaning/Painting Services
Tri-Axle Loads
Competitive Prices!!!
All Sizes of Crushed Stone
Sand Gravel Topsoil etc.
PICKED-UP OR DELIVERED
Hwy 231 S. mile Loogootee
812-295-4115
STUTZMAN'S
ENCLOSURES
Awnings, Screened
Porches, 3 & 4 Season
Patio Rooms.
812-295-4904
A+ CLEANING SERVICES
91 FLHTC-ULTRA
HARLEY runs strong,
good shape, $6,800,
can text pictures.
Call 765-480-9849.
BUYING
Unwanted Automobiles.
Top Prices Paid on All.
Special Pricing on 2002 and up.
Don't Take Scrap Price for your
vehicle. CALL 812-698-4643
has the best prices for junk
cars and trucks.
Paying Top Dollar!
Call 812-661-7878 anytime
GO-KART
1999 MONTANA
2850 RK 5TH WHEEL
Loaded,
exc.
Cond.,
25,000 miles, $21,900.
765-271-4113 or 574-7021119 or 574-699-6384.
COUNTRY
CRITTER'S CHILDCARE
A-1 MOWING
812-486-9258 or
812-698-7584
CALL 5 COUNTY
HOME REPAIR
812-254-4390
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812-486-9159
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