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(From left to right) Paper Advertising Director Kim Van Matre, MUFFY Office Manager Kara Edie, Scott's daughter, Scott and Boys and Girls Club Chief Professional Officer Craig Reeves took time out to pose for a picture. Scott edged Melissa Groumoutis for first place in The Challenge by less than one-tenth of a percentage point. Next week, the three main sponsors of The Challenge—The Paper, Franciscan St. Elizabeth Health and Physicians and Athena Sport & Fitness will reveal the total amount of money raised by this year's participants. Keep watching The Paper for those results. Reason to be proud of PRIDE The Paper "Hello my name is Stella and I have been at the Animal Welfare League since January 25, 2016. I am a 9-month old female pit bull, lab mix. I would love a home where I can be the only pet so I can get all the love and attention I want. I would love for you to come to the AWL and take me for a walk!" You can give Stella a home by visiting the AWL, 1104 Big 4 Arch Rd., Crawfordsville. Then you can come home and pretend to be Marlon Brando when you call out, “Stella!” OBITUARIES Helen L Keller. Services: 3 p.m. Tuesday at Hunt & Son Funeral Home. Frances I. Smith. Services: 2 p.m. Monday at First United Methodist Church. Wabash leading civic talk The Paper Derrick Clore Blessed is the man who perseveres under trial, because when he has stood the test, he will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love him. – Jas 1:12 (NIV) 50¢ Crawfordsville’s PRIDE team has been named the Youth Programs Team of the Year. 16 members of the Crawfordsville PRIDE team attended the peer leaders conference at Talladega, Ala. March 20-23. During the recent awards celebration, Crawfordsville was the recipient of many awards including: • Trainer's Choice Award Courtney Cook • First Runner-up Echo Rewards Youth of the Year - Shania Harrison • Advisor of the Year - Deborah Kochert • Youth Programs Team of the Photo provided Shania Harrison receiving her PRIDE Echo Rewards award. See PRIDE Page A6 HONEST HOOSIER Five months until Ironman, baby! Can’t wait! INSIDE TODAY’S EDITION TODAY’S HEALTH TIP Arni's��������������������A6 Christi Hubler��������A1 Clore Insurance����A1 Davis Material������A2 Gould�������������������A1 J.M. Thompson������A6 Maxwell Farm�������A6 Are you a “shoveler?” - put down your fork in between bites of food and chew your food thoroughly. Today’s health tip was brought to you by Dr. John Roberts. Be sure to catch his column each week in The Paper and online at www.thepaper24-7.com. The Paper appreciates all our customers. Today, we’d like to personally thank Chester Vice of Ladoga for subscribing! The Paper OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY During an interactive roundtable brainstorming session this week, Students from Wabash College’s Democracy and Public Discourse Initiative led roundtable discussions focusing on civic health and citizen engagement in their community, culminating in each group making recommendations. Columbus-area residents learned about and discussed ways of enhancing citizen involvement in their community and state. Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus (IUPUC) played host to “Value Your Voice, Redefining Indiana,” a free two-hour discussion on civic health sponsored by Wabash College and the Indiana Attorney General’s Office. Before the audience broke into small groups, attendees heard opening remarks from Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller about the findings of the Indiana Bar Foundation’s 2015 Civic Health Index, a public opinion research study of Hoosiers’ level of trust in institutions and their level of participation in aspects of community life, such as volunteering, assisting neighbors, joining organizations, attending school boards and local government meetings, expressing views on public issues and voting. “The Indiana Bar Foundation’s 2015 Civic Health Index found that Hoosiers have relatively low rates of participation in public meeting attendance and participation in school or community groups compared to residents of other states,” Zoeller said. “This civic engagement presentation here at IUPUC is intended to brainstorm practical ways that citizens can get See WABASH Page A6 THE MONTGOMERY MINUTE Ladoga Library to hire help The Ladoga-Clark Township Public Library Board of Trustees will meet in an executive session on Tuesday, March 29 at 7 p.m. at the library, 128 E. Main Street, Ladoga, to receive information about and interview prospective employees (I.C. 5-14-1.5- 6.1 (5)). TODAY’S JOKE What’d one toilet say to the other toilet? You look flushed. TODAY’S QUOTE “Don’t let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning.” Robert Kiyosaki Serving Alamo Browns Valley Darlington Crawfordsville Ladoga Linden Mace New Market New Richmond New Ross Waveland Waynetown Whitesville Wingate Yountsville Weekend Edition, March 26-27, 2016 A2 OBITUARIES The Paper of Montgomery County Bits ‘N’ PIECES Welcome back to Bits’n’Pieces, a weekly feature from the friendly folks at Montgomery County’s favorite daily. Bits is a feature that has been written by Montgomery County journalists for decades. It attempts to bring a smile, a chuckle and maybe even a raised eyebrow to you. In addition, it’s a feature that will give you the opportunity to win cash! Each week there will be a photo of someone well known who we’ll simply identify as our Mystery Guest. The first person who correctly identifies the Mystery Guest before the following week will win $25 cash! We hope you enjoy Bits’n’Pieces! Better yet, we hope you’ll share some of your own tidbits with us for future weeks! *** GOOGLE THAT $#!* Google Maps is being blamed for a very unfortunate accident which occurred following a round of Christmas tornadoes ripping through a Texas neighborhood. A house was supposed to be demolished after a tornado weakened its structural integrity. The demolition company tasked with doing that used Google Maps to make their way to the location and begin the process . . . only, Google Maps points to the wrong house when typing that address in for directions. So they tore down the wrong one. “But Google told me to.” *** Frances I. Smith August 17, 1929 - March 21, 2016 Frances I. Smith, 86, Crawfordsville, passed away on Monday March 21, 2016 at Franciscan St. Elizabeth Hospital. She was born in Fairbanks, Ind. on August 17, 1929, to Leslie Lynn and Mamie (Kilby) Johnson. She married Ernest Smith on October 6, 1984 at the 1st United Methodist Church in Crawfordsville. She graduated from Georgetown High School in Illinois in 1947. She was Arrangements employed by Bell Telephone Calling: 12-2 p.m. Monday Company for 35 years both Service: 2 p.m. Monday in Illinois and Indiana. She loved horses, watching Location: First United Methodist Church old movies, shopping and being with friends. She volunteered at the hospital, the school and the mental health program after her retirement. She was a faithful member of First United Methodist Church and loved her Savior, Jesus. She will be missed by family and friends. Surviving include: her husband, Ernie; sister, Garnet McMillan, St. Joseph, Ill. and several loving nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, three brothers and two sisters. Friends and family may pay their respects from 12-2 p.m. Monday, March 28, at First United Methodist Church, Crawfordsville. Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at the church with Pastor Gary Lewis officiating. Burial will be at Sunset Memorial Park in Danville, Ill. Helen L Keller November 21, 1929 - March 24, 2016 Helen L Keller, 86, Crawfordsville, passed away Thursday, March 24, 2016, at Lane House Nursing Home. Arrangements She was born November Calling: 1-3 p.m. Tuesday 21, 1929 in Crawfordsville to Paul and Helen Catherine Service: 3 p.m. Tuesday Location: Hunt & Son (Riddle) Largent. Funeral Home She attended CrawfordsOnline condolences: www. ville High School. She had been owner of K & K Build- huntandson.com ing and retired from Hooks. She married Donald Eston Keller who preceded her in death on January 25, 2006. She was a member of Eastern Star, Sugar Creek Square Dancer’s Club and Good Sam’s Camping Club. Survivors include: a daughter, Donna King and daughter-in-law, Debra Keller, both of Crawfordsville; brother, Pete Largent, sister; Catherine Bannon; four grandchildren, Cynthia Cooper; Jeff (Anne) King; Stephanie Livingston; Bradley Keller and six great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, William Bill Keller; son in law, William Bill King; brothers, Bob, David, Charles, Buford and Kenneth Largent; sisters, Elsie Swift, Shirley Swank and Bert White. Friends and family may pay their respects from 1-3 p.m. Tuesday at Hunt & Son Funeral Home. Funeral service will be 3 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home with Pastor Steve Whicker officiating. Burial will be at Oak Hill Cemetery North. Memorial contributions may be made to the Lane House Activities Fund. Condolences may be made at www.huntandson.com. GIVE IT AWAY NOW. Ron Eden was giving away free money Friday afternoon the Walgreens parking lot. “20 years ago I decided when I’m going to go away I’m going to give some money away,” Eden said. “Just for the fun of it I’m going to drive down Washington Street in my Viper and I’m going to throw money out of the windows!” While he does have a Viper, in the interest of public safety Eden decided to hand money to people from a parking lot instead, for which we are grateful. He also came in a Smart Car, since it was more practical for sitting and handing money to people. Eden has been diagnosed with cancer and given a limited amount of time, so he has decided to mark this item off his bucket list. “We’re just having fun giving away money,” Eden said. Eden was accompanied by Heather Gayler and Dick German, who Eden calls his associate, partner, chauffeur, neighbor and best friend. Thinking there was a trick involved, many people opted not to take free money. Your humble reporter declined only on the basis of journalistic integrity. *** Last week we told you another winner of Bit’n’Pieces had chosen to donate her prize to MUFFY . . . here you see Kara Edie accepting the donation. If you win this week you can do anything you want with the money. Just give us a smile when you accept your check! *** THIS WEEK’S GUEST was born and raised right here in Montgomery County. She’s a Southmont graduate (go Mounties!), earned her degree from Franklin College, then promptly came back home to raise her family. She’s been in sales at Nucor for half a decade and now . . . (this will give it away) she has agreed to be the face of MUFFY Mystery Guest for 2016. Wow. MUFFY guest, MUFFY donation from a previous winner. A MUFFY Challenge check on A1. THIS PAPER IS MUFFY-TASTIC! It’s all too easy to get that $25 prize! Send your guess with your name, email address and phone number to [email protected]. THE PAPER OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY Ready Mix Concrete (USPS 022-679) March 26, 2016 Published Monday through Saturday (except for holidays) Subscription price: $48/6 mos.; $88/1 year. 101 W. Main St., Suite 300 Crawfordsville, IN 47933 765-361-0100 Volume 12 Number 71 Periodicals Postage Paid at Crawfordsville, Ind. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Paper of Montgomery County, 101 W. Main St., Suite 300, Crawfordsville, IN 47933 Serving Montgomery, Tippecanoe & surrounding counties 11528 N. US 231 S., P.O. Box 9 Linden, IN 47955 Locally owned & operated 765-339-4055 • Fax 765-339-4088 Sales. Service. Detail. Accessories. $19.95 FREE $99.00 FREE diagnoses of oil change full detail TIRE dash light (5qts)* INSPECTION Interior warnings and Exterior $29.95 oil change & •Carpet Expires 03/31/2016 hand wash (5qts)* 901 Lafayette Ave., Crawfordsville *Some models may be slightly higher. Excludes diesels and synthetics Expires 03/31/2016 •Shampoo •Hand Wash •Hand Wax Expires 03/31/2016 Expires 03/31/2016 Your NUMBER 1 used car dealer in Montgomer y County! www.closauto.com | (Sales) 307-2999 (Ser vice) 307-2998 FAITH The Paper OF MO NT GO ME RY C OUN TY Friendship Baptist Church A3 Weekend Edition, March 26-27, 2016 include your information Breakfast at 8:30 a.m. Sunday School at 9:15 a.m. Worship Service at 10:30 a.m. Children Program Ages 1st-5th at 6-7 p.m., Youth 6th-12th grades at 6-7 p.m. Bible Study 6-7 p.m., Wed. Bible Study at 6:30 p.m. Sunrise Service at 7:30 p.m. Breakfast at 8 a.m. then regular services Sunday School at 9:15 a.m. and Worship Service at 10:30 a.m. Pastor Chris Hortin will bring the message: “ The Was The Best of Times, It Was the Worst of Times.” Text: Matthew 27:45-46. NO Sunday night services. The Paper of Montgomery County is asking churches to send us church news by noon on Thursday. Information can be e-mailed to: [email protected] New Market Baptist Church New Market Baptist Church will have their Easter Sunrise with the Methodist and Christian Churches at the Christian Church at 7 a.m. Following the services we will have breakfast in Hampton Hall at our church around 8 a.m. No Sunday School this week and there will not be an youth meetings. Bible Study will continue on Wednesday, March 30 at 7 p.m. April 2, from 9-12, the Lord’s Closet will be open. Please come and join us for worship. New Market Christian Church Coffee & Donut Fellowship is the first Sunday of each month in the Family Life Center at 8:30 a.m. before morning services. The next fellowship is Sunday, April Thought captivator In 2 Corinthians 10:5, the Apostle Paul instructs us to, “… take every thought captive to obey Christ.” Have you thought about how practical Tony lamouria and useful that is for you today? Faith Columnist One of Lucifer’s many names in Scripture is “The Father of Lies.” Jesus told His critics (those who rejected Christ) that the native language of their father (the Devil) is lies. We live in a world where advertisements tell us we are incomplete, insufficient, unhappy, and unremarkable – without their product! People at work and school hint that we need to be more, better, stronger, and _____________. Sometimes in our own homes and throughout our world, we are surrounded by criticism, shame, comparison, and guilt. Sometimes, criticism can be good because it challenges. At times Comparison can be illustrative and illuminating. Once in a while guilt and shame lead to Godly repentance. This is all good. But sometimes, the world speaks the native language of it’s father, and the result is not constructive, good, or redeeming. It’s destructive, crushing, and demeaning. But we are told that we can take every thought captive in obedience to Christ. So if you’re having a tough week, a rough couple of months, a lousy year already, where everything seems to be against you, remember this: YOUR Father’s native language is love. If you have Christ as your personal Savior, then you can take every negative and critical thought captive. So when you hear the Liar’s voice, you just tell him: “I am a child of the King! He created me on purpose and for a purpose! He knows every flaw in me better than me and you and STILL He loves me! He is in control of it all and He chooses to use me today! Right Now! And I will listen to Him!” Be a thought captivator! Who knows, maybe someone else needs to hear for the first time in their life, that they can do the same. Let His voice be louder than the Liar’s. Be a blessing this week! Tony LaMouria is an Author, Counselor and Pastor of Liberty Chapel. He and his wife Elisabeth serve as Village Missionaries to North Montgomery County. It is Tony’s desire that this column will encourage Christians in practical ways for thier daily faith walk, and give opportunity to others to experience the true meaning and blessings of Biblical Christianity. 3. Please join us! Sunday School is at 9 a.m. for all ages with a nursery available. At 10 a.m., there is a worship service along with children’s church in the Family Life Center with a nursery available during the worship hour. For morning worship at 10 a.m., Kurt Flora will be speaking on “The Power of the Cross”. His scripture will be from 1 Peter 2:24. Special Music will be presented by the New Market Christian Church Choir. Bible Study and Choir are every Wednesday at 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. respectively. “He-Brews Too” Coffee House— open every Wednesday morning from 8-10 a.m. in our Old Annex. Join us for free coffee, tea or hot chocolate, goodies and fellowship. Everyone is Welcome! St. John’s Episcopal Church St. John’s Episcopal Church celebrates the Resurrection of our Lord on Sunday, March 27 at 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. with Holy Communion. In between services, we host a brunch. All are welcome: 212 S. Green St., Crawfordsville. Wabash Avenue Presbyterian Church Childcare Available. Sunday School Classes: 9:30 a.m. every Sunday for children and adults. Morning Worship: 10:40 a.m. every Sunday. Minister: Dr. John C. Van Nuys. Upcoming Events: Come and join Wabash Avenue Presbyterian Church, located at 307 S. Washington Street, to hear the 10:40 a.m. worship message “The Ecology of Easter”. Choir rehearsal is at 9:00 a.m. Sunday School is at 9:30 a.m. Today – EASTER SUNDAY – Sunrise Service at 9 a.m., Breakfast at 9:30 a.m., Egg Hunt at 10 a.m., and Morning Worship at 10:40 a.m. We will receive the One Great Hour of Sharing. No choir rehearsal today. Tuesday - The AHWA Board meets at noon. Wednesday – The Craft Group meets at 7 p.m. Woodland Heights Christian Church WORSHIP SERVICE TIMES FOR SUNDAY: Traditional service – 8:15 a.m. Sunday School – 9:30 a.m. Contemporary service – 10:30 a.m. SERMON TITLE & SCRIPTURE: “If a Man Dies Will He Live Again?” (1 Corinthians 15:1-2) by Senior Minister, Tony Thomas of Woodland Heights Christian Church. SPECIAL GUESTS OR EVENTS AT WHCC: EASTER SERVICES AT WOODLAND HEIGHTS CHRISTIAN CHURCH: 7:30 a.m. Traditional Service; 9 and 10:30 a.m. Contemporary Services. YOUR MONTGOMERY COUNTY CHURCH DIRECTORY Apostolic: Moriah Apostolic Church 602 S. Mill St. 376-0906 10 a.m. Sunday, 6 p.m. Wednesday Pastor Clarence Lee New Life Apostolic Tabernacle 1434 Darlington Avenue 364-1628 Worship: Sunday 10 a.m.; 6 p.m. Sunday: The Voice of Healing & Restoration on 103.9 at 9 a.m. Tuesday prayer: 7 p.m. Thursday Mid-week: 7 p.m. Pastor Terry P. Gobin Sunday School: 10:45 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study: 7 p.m. Fremont St. Baptist Church 1908 E. Fremont St. 362-2998 Sunday School: 10 a.m. Worship: 11 a.m.; 6 p.m. Pastor Dan Aldrich Friendship Baptist Church U.S. 136 and Indiana 55 362-2483 Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. Worship: 10:30 a.m.; 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study: 7 p.m. Friendship Kids for Christ: 6 p.m. Garfield Apostolic Christian Church Pastor Chris Hortin Rt. #5, Box 11A, Old Darlington Road Ladoga Baptist Church 794-4958 or 362-3234 751 Cherry St., Ladoga Worship: 10:30 a.m. 942-2460 Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study: 6:30 p.m. Worship 10:45 a.m.; 6 p.m. Pastor Vernon Dowell Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m. Ron Gardner, Pastor Gateway Apostolic (UPCI) 2208 Traction Rd 364-0574 or 362-1586 Sunday School: 10 a.m. One Way Pentecostal Apostolic Church 364-1421 Worship 10 a.m. Sunday School: 11 a.m. Apostolic Pentecostal: Cornerstone Church 1314 Danville Ave. 361-5932 Worship: 10 a.m.; 6:30 p.m. Bible Study: Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Grace and Mercy Ministries 257 W. Oak Hill Rd. 765-362-1108 Worship: 10 a.m.; 6 p.m. Wednesday: 6:30 p.m. Sunday School: 11 a.m. Co-Pastors Nathan and Peg Miller Assembly of God: First Assembly of God Church 2070 Lebanon Rd. 362-8147 or 362-0051 Sunday School: 9 a.m. Worship: 10:30 a.m.; 6 p.m. Wednesday: 6:30 p.m. Crosspoint Fellowship 1850 Ladoga Road 362-0602 Sunday Services: 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. CrossEyed Youth Wednesdays: 6 p.m. Baptist: Browns Valley Missionary Baptist Church P.O. Box 507, Crawfordsville 435-3030 Worship: 9:30 a.m. Sunday School: 10:30 a.m. Calvary Baptist Church 128 E. CR 400 S 364-9428 Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10 a.m.; 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study: 7 p.m. Calvary Crusaders Wednesdays: 6:45 p.m. Pro-Teen Wednesdays: 7 p.m. Pastor Randal Glenn East Side Baptist Church 2000 Traction Rd. 362-1785 Bible Study: 9 a.m. Worship: 10 a.m.; 6 p.m. Wednesday: 6:30 p.m. Prime Time Teens, Awana; 6:45 p.m. :Adult Bible Study Rev. Steve Whicker Faith Baptist Church 5113 S. CR 200 W 866-0461 Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting: 7 p.m. Pastor Tony Roe First Baptist Church 1905 Lebanon Rd. 362-6504 Worship: 8:15 a.m.; 10:25 a.m. Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. High School Youth Sunday: 5 p.m. New Market Baptist Church 200 S. First St. 866-0083 Sunday School: 9 a.m. Worship: 10 a.m. Pastor Wallie Nichols Freedom Baptist Church 800 W Rd. Crawfordsville 435-2177 Worship: 9:30 a.m. Sovereign Grace Baptist Church 210 North Meridian St., Linden 339-4609 Sunday Service: 10 a.m. Sunday School: after morning service Wednesday Service: 6:30 p.m. Pastors: Rick Hayes, Mike Seaman and Steve Covington Mount Olivet Missionary Baptist 7585 East, SR 236, Roachdale 676-5891 or (317) 997-3785 Worship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Evening: 7 p.m. Bro. Wally Beam Second Baptist Church 107 Spring St. in the Tannenbaum Center 363-0875 Sunday School: 10 a.m. Worship: 11 a.m. Waynetown Baptist Church Corner Plum and Walnut Streets 234-2398 Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Children’s Church: 10:45 Pastor Ron Raffignone Christian: Alamo Christian Church 866-7021 Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Worship: 10:50 a.m. Browns Valley Christian Church 9011 State Road 47 South 435-2590 Sunday School: 9 a.m. Worship: 10 a.m. Byron Christian Church 7512 East 950 North, Waveland Sunday School 9 a.m. Worship Service 10 a.m. Christian Union Church Waynetown SR 136, then south on CR 650. Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Pastor Paul Morrison Congregational Christian Church of Darlington 101 Academy St, P.O. Box 7 794-4716 Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday Bible Study: 6 p.m. Wed. Prayer: 5:30 p.m. - 7 p.m., Wed Bible Study 7 p.m. Kingdom Seekers Youth Group (alternate Sundays ) Pastor Seth Stultz Covenant Christian Church 300 W. Wabash Ave. 765-361-0980 Darlington Christian Church Main and Washington streets 794-4558 Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:30 a.m.; 6 p.m. First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 211 S. Walnut St. 362-4812 Adult Sunday School 9:30 AM; Good News Cafe, Contemporary service 9:22 AM; Traditional service 10:40 AM; Wednesday evening Logos youth supper and activities 4:15 pm. Pastor Brian Nelson; Associate Pastor Peter Harper www.fccville.org Ladoga Christian Church 124 W. Elm St. but I’m never alone. I have Life Alert.® For a FREE brochure call: 1-800-422-1642 942-2019 Sunday School: 9 a.m. Worship: 10 a.m.; 6 p.m. New Hope Chapel of Wingate 275-2304 Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Bible Study: 6:30 p.m., Wed. Youth Group: 5:30 p.m., Wed. Homework Class: 4:30 p.m. Wed & Thurs. Champs Youth Program: 5:30 p.m. Wed. Adult Bible Class: 6:30 p.m. Wed. Pastor Duane Mycroft New Hope Christian Church 2746 US 231 South 362-0098 newhopefortoday.org Worship: 8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:25 a.m. Love Outreach Christian Church 611 Garden St. 362-6240 Worship: 10 a.m. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Pastors Rob and Donna Joy Hughes New Market Christian Church 300 S. Third St. 866-0421 Sunday School: 9 a.m. Worship: 10 a.m. Wednesday evening: Bible Study 6:15, Youth 6:15, Choir 7:15 Pastor Ryan Bordner New Richmond Christian Church 339-4234 202 E. Washington St. Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Pastor John Kenneson New Ross Christian Church 212 N. Main St. 723-1747 Worship: 10 a.m. Youth Group: 5:30-7:30 Wednesday Stand-in Minister Ivan Brown Parkersburg Christian Church 86 E. 1150 S., Ladoga 866-1747 Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Pastor Rich Fuller Providence Christian Church 10735 E 200 S 723-1215 Worship: 10 a.m. Smartsburg Christian Church 412 N 400 E 362-2384 Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Waveland Christian Church 212 W. Main St. 435-2300 Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Waynetown Christian Church 103 W. Walnut St. 234-2554 Worship: 10 a.m. Sunday School: 9 a.m. Whitesville Christian Church 3765 E. Ladoga Road 765-362-3896 Chapel Service: 9 a.m. Sunday School: 9 a.m. Worship: 10:15 a.m. Wed Evening Bible Study: 7 p.m. Rev. Mike Whitacre Sunday Morning Worship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday Evening Worship: 5 p.m. Wednesday Bible Classes: 7 p.m. Preacher: Ken Sils Website: southsidechurchofchristindiana.com Radio: Praise The Lord radio program - 106.3 WCDQ FM, Sunday at 8:00 AM Church of God: Grace Avenue Church of God 901 S. Grace Ave. 362-5687 Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:30 a.m.; 6 p.m. Pastor Duane McClure First Church of God 711 Curtis St. 362-3482 Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:30 a.m.; 6 p.m. Pastor Chuck Callahan Community: Congregational Christian Church 402 S. Madison St., Darlington 794-4716 Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Crawfordsville Community Church Fairgrounds on Parke Ave. Crawfordsville 794-4924 Worship: 10 a.m. Men’s prayer group, Mondays 6:30 p.m. Pastor Ron Threlkeld Elmdale Community Church 4590 W. 575 N., Crawfordsville 234-2324 Sunday School: 10 a.m. Worship: 9 a.m. Pastor George F. Smith Gravelly Run Friends Church CR 150 N, 500 E Worship: 10 a.m. Harvest Fellowship Church CR 500 S 866-7739 Pastor J.D. Bowman Worship 10 a.m. Liberty Chapel Church 500 N CR 400 W 275-2412 Sunday School: 9 a.m. Worship: 10 a.m. Saint Paul Community Church 321 E. South St., Linden (Hahn’s) Sunday: 9:15 Yountsville Community Church 4382 W SR 32 362-7387 Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Pastor Alan Goff Episcopal: St. John’s Episcopal Church 212 S. Green Street 765-362-2331 Sunday services at 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Christian Education during the school year at 9:15 a.m. Bethel African Methodist Episcopal 213 North St., Crawfordsville 364-1496 Full Gospel: Victory Family Church 1133 S. Indiana 47 765-362-2477 Woodland Heights Christian Church Worship: 10 a.m.; Wednesday 6:30 p.m. 468 N. Woodland Heights Dr. Pastor Duane Bryant 362-5284 Sunday School: 9:30 a.m.. Church Alive! Worship: 8:15 a.m. (traditional); 10:30 a.m. (contemporary) 1203 E. Main St. Student Ministry: 5 p.m., Sunday 362-4312 Pastor Tony Thomas Worship: 10 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m. Young’s Chapel Christian Church Rt. 6, Crawfordsville 794-4544 Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Minister: Dorman Winger Church of Christ: Church of Christ 419 Englewood Drive 362-7128 Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:30 a.m.; 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study: 7 p.m. Southside Church of Christ 153 E 300 South, east of US 231 765-307-8048 Sunday Bible Classes: 9:30 a.m. New Bethel Fellowship 406 Mill St., Crawfordsville 362-8840 Pastors Greg and Sherri Maish Associate Pastors Dave and Brenda Deckard Worship 10 a.m. Enoch Ministries 922 E. Boulevard Worship: Sunday, 10 a.m. Pastor: Jeff Richards Lutheran: Christ Lutheran ELCA 300 W. South Blvd. • 362-6434 Holy Communion Services: 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. Pastor: Kelly Nelson www.christchurchindiana.net Holy Cross (Missouri Synod) 1414 E. Wabash Ave. 362-5599 Sunday School: 9 a.m. Worship: 10:15 a.m. Adult Bible Study: 7 p.m., Wed. Minister: Steve Shank Phanuel Lutheran Church Lutheran Church Rd., Wallace Sunday School: 10:30 a.m. Worship: 9:30 a.m. United Methodist: Christ’s United Methodist 909 E. Main St. 362-2383 Sunday School: 10 a.m. Worship: 11 a.m. Rev. Chris Renick Darlington United Methodist Church Harrison St. 794-4824 Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Pastor Joe Sanford First United Methodist Church 212 E. Wabash Ave. 362-4817 Sunday School: 10 a.m. Traditional Worship: 8:50 a.m. The Gathering: 11:10 a.m. Rev. Gary Lewis Linden United Methodist Church 609 South Main St. P.O. Box 38 339-7347 Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10 a.m. Pastor Mindy Huffman Mace United Methodist Church 5581 US 136 E 362-5734 Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:40 a.m. Mount Zion United Methodist 2131 W. Black Creek Valley Rd. 362-9044 Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. Worship: 9:30 a.m. Pastor Marvin Cheek New Market United Methodist Church Third and Main Street 866-0703 Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:45 a.m. New Ross United Methodist Church 108 W. State St. Sunday School: 10 a.m. Worship: 9 a.m. Trinity United Methodist Church 110 S. Blair St. 362-0511 Church School: 9 a.m. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Waveland Covenant United Methodist Church 403 E. Green St. 866-0703 Sunday School: 10:30 a.m. Worship: 9:15 a.m. Waynetown United Methodist Church 124 E. Washington St. 243-2610 Worship 9:30 a.m. Rev. David Low 361-2831 or 942-2388 Great Vespers: 6:30 p.m. Saturday Wednesday evening prayer 6:30pm Divine Liturgy: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Holy Transfiguration Orthodox 4636 Fall Creek Rd. 359-0632 Great Vespers: 5 p.m. Saturday Matins: 8:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy: 10 a.m. Sunday Rev. Father Alexis Miller Presbyterian: Milligan Memorial Presbyterian Church 802 Mill. St. 362-1847 Worship: 10 a.m. Pastor: Jene McVay Bethel Presbyterian Church of Shannondale 1052 N. CR 1075 E., Crawfordsville 794-4383 Sunday School: 9 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. Pastor Jody Burks Wabash Avenue Presbyterian Church 307 S. Washington St. 362-5812 Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:40 a.m. Pastor: Dr. John Van Nuys Roman Catholic: Saint Bernard’s Catholic Church 1306 E Main St 362-6121 Father Christopher Shocklee Worship 5:30 pm Saturday, 9:30 pm Sunday, 12:15 pm Sunday in Spanish 6:00 pm Sunday at Wabash College Chapel Following the Wabash College Academic Calendar www.stbernardcville.org United Church of Christ: Pleasant Hill United Church of Christ - Wingate Worship: 9:30 a.m. Sunday School: 10:30 a.m. Pastor Alan Goff United Pentecostal: Pentecostals of Crawfordsville 116 S. Walnut St., Crawfordsville 362-3046 Pastor L. M. Sharp Worship: 2:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting: 10 a.m., Tuesday Bible Study: 6 p.m., Wednesday Wesleyan: Sonlight Wesleyan Church 2950 U.S. 231 S., Crawfordsville 362-2889 Sunday School: 9:30 to 10:20 a.m. Worship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday Evening: 6 p.m. Thursday Bible Study: 6 p.m. Pastor Keith Jones Non-denominational: The Church of Abundant Faith 5529 U.S. Highway 136 Waynetown, IN Reverend John Pettigrew Sunday Worship: 9:45 am (765) 225-1295 Calvary Chapel 915 N. Whitlock Ave. 362-8881 Worship: 10 a.m., 6 p.m. Bible Study, Wednesday: 6 p.m. Mormon: New Richmond Church of Faith 402 E. Washington St. 414-2406 Pastor Jason Smith Worship:10 a.m. Nazarene: Athens Universal Life Church Your Church Online http://www.aulc.us (765)267-1436 Dr. Robert White, Senior Pastor The Ben Hur Nursing Home Sundays at 9:00am Live Broadcast Sundays at 2:00pm Bickford Cottage Sundays at 6:00pm Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints 125 W and Oak Hill Rd. 362-8006 Sacrament Meeting: 9 a.m. Sunday School: 10:20 a.m. First Church of the Nazarene 213 W. Wabash Ave. 362-1795 Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 10:35 a.m.; 6 p.m. Crossroads Community Church of the Nazarene US 231 and Indiana 234 866-8180 Sunday School: 9 a.m. Worship: 10:15 a.m. Pastor Mark Roberts Orthodox: Saint Stephen the First Martyr Orthodox Church (OCA) 802 Whitlock Ave. Rock Point Church 429 W 150S 362-5494 Worship: 9:30 a.m., 11:15 a.m. Small Groups: Throughout the week Sunday Evening: Jr. High meet at 5 p.m.; The Vine Christian Church 212 N. Washington St. Service at 10:02 60547C NEW 2016 Fiesta S A.C. 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They believe this is their year where it all comes together. “We’ve got real high expectations,” Charger head coach Matt Merica said. “We’ve got a real good group of kids who have the same expectations, and because of that, we expect good things.” The Chargers will be without the services of current Ball State Cardinal, Maverick Bacon, however, they have six seniors who will look to leave their mark, hopefully in the record books, this season. Riley Morehouse, Tucker Moseley, Baylee Adams, Vince Gwynn, Jordan Lewis and Devon Zachary will look to make their senior year memorable by looking to capture the school’s first Sectional title since 2001 and their first Conference title since 2000. “We’re always looking to compete for a Conference championship, and it’s a long season,” Merica said. “The conference is as tough now as it’s ever been, but I think we can compete. It’s obviously a goal, but we’ll need to play consistent in 14 games to give ourselves a chance to win it.” “Sectional’s the same way,” he continued. “Our sectional is as tough as can be. It has the top teams in the conference, so you have to get hot at the right time.” Offensively, the Chargers return three guys who hit over 300. Zachary led the team with a .378 average, followed by sophomore Justin Clary’s .346 and Adams .329. Adams led the team in RBIs last year with 26, while Clary led the team in doubles with 10. Pitching may be the one area that the Chargers are vastly improved entering 2016 than they were in 2015. Last year, the Chargers returned just one player with Varsity innings, and this year, they have nine that have seen mound time. Lewis, who finished 5-5 last season, led North in innings pitched with 48. Zachary, 4-2, had 39 innings, while Morehouse, 3-0, and The Paper photo by Lori Poteet The 2016 Charger baseball teams will first strike against Lafayette Central Catholic Monday. junior Mitch Merica, 4-0, each had over 32 innings. “We have a few younger guys that may get into the mix as well,” Merica commented. “We’re not going to have anything dominant, but if they throw strikes, and we play good defense behind them, we’ll be successful.” North opens the season Monday travelling to Class 2A, No. 1, Lafayette Central Catholic. They will host Greencastle on Tuesday, March 29, before travelling to West Lafayette Harrison on Thursday, March 31, before breaking for Spring Break. They will travel to Southmont on Tuesday after break before travelling to Loeb Stadium to battle Lafayette Jefferson on Saturday, April 16. “The first part of our schedule is a meat grinder, and you have to blame the AD for that,” Merica quipped. “We want to play good teams, and that’s the only way we’re going to get better is to see good pitching.” They will also play Lebanon at Alexander Field at Purdue on May 6 and Fountain Central at Wabash on May 23. North 2016 Varsity Roster # Player 2 Riley Morehouse 8 Tucker Moseley 17 Baylee Adams 19 Vince Gwynn 21 Jordan Lewis 24 Devon Zachary 3 Mitch Merica 7 Matthew Pietsch 10 Bryce Frederick 22 Gregory Pietsch 35 Tyler Swick 5 Quentin Hall 6 Caleb Donahue 11 Collin Knecht 15 Justin Clary 20 Devan Plant 34 Payton Kobel GradePos. 12 INF/P 12 INF 12 C/P 12 OF/P 12 INF/P 12 OF/P 11 INF/P 11 OF/P 11 C/1B/P 11 OF/C 11 OF/P 10 UT 10 INF/P 10 UT/P 10 INF/P 10 UT/P 10 OF Athenians want to break through By Scott Smith [email protected] Crawfordsville opens the 2016 campaign in familiar territory, ranked No. 5 in the preseason Class 3A poll. However, the Athenians, who finished 24-8 overall and 9-5 in the Conference, will look to take the top spot, not only in the Conference standings, but also in the Sectional. Crawfordsville, who has captured 10 of the last 12 Sagamore Conference, and eight of the last 10 sectional crowns, will have stiff competition if they want to reclaim those titles. “The Sagamore Conference has been really good the last two years,” Athenian head coach John Froedge said. “I believe this year will be the strongest ever, top to bottom, that I have seen in my 35 years of coaching.” Froedge, who stands at 708-327, good enough for a 68 percent winning percentage, will have his top two pitchers, junior Trent Johnson and sophomore Chase Dowell returning on the mound. Johnson led the team with a 1.08 ERA with 69 strikeouts in 52 innings of work. He finished 5-5 on the season. Dowell, finished the year at 4-2 with a 1.08 WHIP in 36-innings of work. They will also look to juniors Caden Jones and Brendan Dowell to take some innings as well. Offensively, Johnson, Jones, Dowell and Westin Evans are the Athenians top returners. Johnson had a .500 on base percentage while hitting .430 on the season. Jones reached base 53 percent of time while driving in 34 runs. Dowell batted .349 as a freshman with one home run, and Evans drove in 22 runs while scoring 20. The Athenians do have some holes to fill with the graduations of Michael Minks, Sam Page, Nick Corbin, Dylan Mangold, Brian Boehm and Justin Raters, however, the returning players have shown great leadership throughout the offseason workouts. “We have a highly motivated and focused group of young men,” Froedge said. “They have a strong desire to become a great team. Their chemistry and work ethic appears to be very good early on.” Leading those workouts is this year’s seniors, Evans, Dalton King, Sam Lucas and Ethan McKinney. Those four, along with a very strong junior class, will look to give the Athenians some early success. Extra POINTS On Tap In Montgomery County Saturday • C’ville/North/South track & field at Hoosier State Relays, 8 a.m. • South softball vs. Terre Haute S., 12 p.m. Monday • North baseball at Central Catholic, 5 p.m. • South baseball at Rockville, 5 p.m. • North softball at Faith Christian, 5:30 p.m. • South softball vs. Attica, 5 p.m. The Paper photo by Lori Poteet The 2016 Athenian baseball team clashes against Heritage Christian Tuesday at 5:45 p.m. to start 2016. “We have once again put together an extremely challenging out-of-conference schedule,” Froedge added. “We’ll play four really good games over spring break in our annual trip to Tennessee and our early season invitational will have Class 4A Carmel, Class 2A, No. 1, Lafayette Central Catholic, and Class 3A, No. 7 Peru.” The Athenians will get things started on Tuesday when they travel to Heritage Christian for a 5:30 p.m. start. They travel to Fountain Central Wednesday and West Lafayette on April 4, before making their trip South. Their home opener isn’t until Thursday, April 14 when they host Tri-West. The Athenian Invitational is Saturday, April 16, where they’ll play Carmel in game one. “Most of the guys have been working hard for months and are ready to get going,” Froedge said. “We’re expecting another successful, competitive and exciting season of Athenian baseball.” C’ville 2016 Varsity Roster # 11 16 6 5 2 10 8 27 44 12 4 23 25 20 21 Name Westin Evans Dalton King Sam Lucas Ethan McKinney Brendan Dowell Tommy Edwards Trent Johnson Caden Jones Ethan Pearman Kaile Wendelin Payten Abney Chase Dowell Cade Fitzwater Josh Blackburn Will Kellerman On the Air This date in Montgomery County Sports March 26, 2008 Brandon Dale’s two-run home run in the bottom of the sixth inning propelled the Chargers to a come-from-behind 10-7 season-opening win over Attica. North Montgomery (1-0) opened its season with a win for the first time in six years, Chargers’ coach Mike Strickler said. Grade Position 12 C/OF 12 IF/P 12 OF 12 2B 11 IF/P 11 1B/OF/P 11 IF/P 11 OF/P 11 C/1B 11 OF/P 10 IF/P 10 IF/P 10 IF 9 OF 9 IF/P Pro March 26 March 27 March 29 March 31 Pacers at Brooklyn vs. Houston vs. Chicago vs. Orlando 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. FSI FSI FSI FSI College Online Exclusives • The three MoCo baseball schedules will be included with their online story as well as in the Montgomery/ Sagamore Report which will be online Saturday! March Madness - Elite 8 March 26 West, South Elite 8 March 27 Midwest, East Elite 8 The Paper of Montgomery County Weekend Edition, March 26-27, 2016 Top of the Second A5 Mounties look to finish strong By Scott Smith [email protected] NEW MARKET – Southmont enters the 2016 campaign looking to build off last year’s Sectional Championship finish that saw them drop a heartbreaker to Seeger 1-0. They will look to their pitching staff to carry them through the early season. “We have a great deal of experience coming back on the hill,” Mountie head coach Jamie Welliever said. “Last year, we lost more one run games (seven) than I care to mention, so that means we were right there.” They finished the year 11-16, 4-10 SAC last season. “Hopefully, we can find a way to win some of those this season,” he continued. “We think we have four solid guys that can give us solid innings.” Junior Boone Welliever, who was 5-2 last season with a with a team best 48-innings on the mound and 53 strikeouts, will be one of the top pitching prospects. Sophomores Camden Chadd, who finished 2-3 last season with a 2.72 ERA and two saves, along with classmate Cole Wemer, 1-1 with a 2.14 ERA, will look to build off last season’s success. Freshman, Cole Roach will also look to be a solid contributor. The Mounties graduated quite a bit of their offense last season in Mitch Dehne, Devon Miller and Nathan Jent. However, Coach Welliever feels they return a solid line up starting with this year’s seniors, Koy Archer, Aaron Cox, Hunter Isenberg and Zach Worm. “Koy’s very versatile who will look to get on base and make things happen,” said Welliever. “Aaron’s another guy that can get on base, has good command of the strike zone, and is solid defensively.” “We’ll look for Zach and Hunter to be our power guys,” he continued. “Zach’s a big physical athlete who’s had a lot of success in football and wrestling. We’ll look for him to carry that momentum into baseball. Hunter made great strides toward the end of last season, and The Paper photo by Lori Poteet The 2016 Southmont baseball team kicks off their season Monday in an away game against Rockville. we’re excited to see what he can accomplish this year.” Offensively, they will also look to two juniors to help pick up the load. Brandon Rogers will take over the catching duties for the Mounties, and Risty Bullerdick had a good night Tuesday in their scrimmage at Riverton Parke driving three balls deep to the fence. Ben Paddock, a transfer from Rockville, will look to break into the Mountie line up this season. “Ben has good overall skills,” said Welliever. “We’re still trying to figure out where he fits in, but we know he’ll help this team.” “I’m hoping we can improve our record in tight games,” added Welliever. “We’d like to see some success in the postseason. We were in the championship game last year, and we’d like to get one more win and bring home that trophy.” The Mounties open their season with two BABY BLUES potential sectional opponents. They’ll travel to Rockville on Monday before visiting Cloverdale Tuesday. “We see such good teams in the Conference week in and week out,” he continued. “It can only help us when we get into 2A sectional play.” Their home opener is Thursday, March 31 against Faith Christian. They open Conference play on April 12 by hosting County rival North Montgomery. South 2016 Varsity Roster #Player Grade 1 Koy Archer 12 2 Aaron Cox 12 3 Hunter Isenberg 12 4 Zach Worm 12 5 Clayton Berrisford11 6 Risty Bullerdick 11 7 Ben Paddock 11 8 Brandon Rogers 11 9 Boone Welliever 11 10 Cam Chadd 10 11 Cole Wemer 10 12 Cole Roach 9 MONTGOMERY MIX-UP Below is a list of words that can be found in the puzzle below. They may be written forward, backward, or even diagonally. The solution will be in tomorrow’s edition of The Paper. O A H E GWB M E R Y SMUCOR Y E F Y G Y N Y R C AMY NMR E P L GMM I N K U S S NB CMFWT H Y A B K Y S E C AO P H E G E E EWA OR YMBG Y N F T Y WO S A Y S Y THATABABY Boy Shawn MALLARD FILLMORE CRANKSHAFT BARNEY GOOGLE Saturday Meets Topanga Minkus Feeny Cory Shawn Topanga Boy Meets World World Minkus A Y E R D B U A S O Cory Feeny Solution to previous puzzle NE ACC LGCE A OR T BC L L A T S E L I DOCORCN L CRR L A EC T A EUAAR P R LMK MEGZ TUR T L E A L L I GA TORE HDL L L B ERA E C E L I OD L S Z P NCDE E L DGGC Reptile Alligator Crocodile © Boa Turtle Snake Chameleon LizardThe Paper 2015 of Montgomery County Weekend Edition, March 26-27, 2016 A6 Sounds of excellence Daily newscast? We’ve got that. The Paper Hearing Care Professionals was recently presented with an operational excellence award at an event in Mexico. 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For more information or to arrange an interview, visit www.accuratehearing.net. Þ WABASH From Page A1 involved in their communities and state, address concerns effectively and make a difference. Citizen involvement is crucial for representative government; so we are honored to be a part of this event during the State of Indiana’s bicentennial year.” The Wabash Democracy and Public Discourse Initiative at Wabash College teaches leadership skills and trains students, known as Democracy Fellows, to prepare and facilitate structured discussions on complex public problems and suggest approaches for solutions. The initiative emphasizes cultivating democracy through community participation and deliberation. Its students have led interactive roundtable discussions on several other subjects in other cities. “The Wabash Democracy and Public Discourse Initiative is excited to be collaborating with Attorney General Zoeller on this important public deliberation on civic health in Indiana,” said Professor Sara Mehltretter Drury, director of the initiative at Wabash College. Deliberation is a process that brings different parts of the community together to talk about a common concern or issue, working through different approaches to addressing that issue and then deciding action steps to move forward. At the ‘Value Your Voice’ event, Þ PRIDE From Page A1 Year - Crawfordsville PRIDE Crawfordsville PRIDE is an America's PRIDE Team, part of PRIDE Youth Programs, an International organization dedicated to violence-free and drug-free youth. Locally, members sign a contract promising to live lives of character, be a role model for their peers and younger students, to refrain from the use of violence, and to keep their bodies free from alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drugs. PRIDE is a peer-to-peer prevention program, meaning that it uses youth to teach other youth the benefits of living drug- and violence-free. They do this using the four pillars of PRIDE: Community Service, Community Outreach, Drug Education, and Drug-free Activities. If you want to learn more about Crawfordsville PRIDE Team please call (765) 362-5678. community members have an opportunity to learn about the state of civic health in Indiana, identify and discuss areas for improving Indiana’s civic health and prioritize key action steps for individuals and groups to take in the future.” Zoeller thanked Professor Ryan Neville-Shepard and IUPUC, who provided the Summerville Room facility for today’s event at no cost to the state, and thanked Professor Drury and the Wabash Democracy and Public Discourse Initiative students, who led the program and provided materials for “Value Your Voice,” also at no cost to the state. Ready Mix Concrete Wanted : Aggressive Sales Rep Are you a go-getter? Do you like being the best? The Paper wants YOU! F/T Position available, Monday - Friday in Crawfordsville. 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To sign up e-mail [email protected] We’ve been committed to the agriculture industry for more than 103 years Cell Office (765) 230-0858 (765) 794-0338 4817 E & 570 N Crawfordsville, Indiana • GPS Tile Mapping • 4” to 24” Insulation • Fence Rows • Water Ways • Land Cleaning • Demolition • Ponds Complete line of equipment... •Bulldozer •Back Hoe •Trenching •Excavating The Paper of Montgomery County merchandise animal Brand NEW Queen Pillowtop Matresses and Box Springs. $200. Still in factory plastic. We can deliver. Call 317-480-6463 Lost Cat male, gray, missing left eye Please call 362-7980 Employment UTILITY ACCOUNTANT Crawfordsville Electric Light & Power, a west central Indiana municipal electric utility, founded in 1890, and located in Crawfordsville, Indiana requests letters of interest and qualifications accompanied by resumes for the position of UTILITY ACCOUNTANT. The utility accountant is a department level position reporting directly to the Utility General Manger. The utility accountant has the general responsibility for accurate financial accounting, budget preparation, reporting, and forecasting the financial needs and position of the utility. Some of the specific responsibilities of the utility accountant include maintenance of the general ledger, monthly journal entries, budget preparation and tracking, preparing state and federal financial and energy documents and reports, preparation and submission of IURC rate trackers and reporting. Further duties include general banking activities, IRS and Indiana Department of Revenue reports and submissions, interacting with state and state appointed auditors, and payroll oversight and approval. The utility accountant will interact with all levels of personnel and departments within the Utility. POSITION SPECIFICATIONS Minimum Bachelor’s degree in accounting or equivalent Experience in accrual accounting Demonstrated knowledge and experience in accounting principles and practices including GAAP/FASB Demonstrated project management skills Competent in Microsoft Excel and other accounting software Effective teambuilding and leadership skills Commitment to the highest standards of quality and integrity Preferred 3 years utility or public accounting experience and FERC accounting practices Crawfordsville Electric Light & Power offers an excellent benefits package including group health and medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 457 retirement savings plan, and participation in the Indiana Public Employees Retirement Fund (PERF). Crawfordsville Electric Light & Power is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and employees or applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, genetic information, gender, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or any other class protected by federal, state or local law. Qualified candidates should forward their letters of interest and qualifications accompanied by resumes for the position of UTILITY ACCOUNTANT to: accountant_search @celp.com Letters of interest and qualifications accompanied by resumes will be accepted until the position is filled. The Crawfordsville Municipal Airport is seeking a part-time clerical support employee. Applicants must be 18 years of age or older. The position would include bookkeeping, computer skills and other responsibilities. The person hired would be a Crawfordsville City employee. A resume will be required. Interested persons should contact Bill Cramer, Airport Manager, (765) 362-0707 or [email protected] or Crawfordsville Municipal Airport 759 W County Road 400 S CrawfordsviIle CrawfordsviIle, IN 47933. EOE 1 column x 3 inches Public Notices Summons - Service by publication STATE OF INDIANA )IN THE MONTGOMERY CIRCUIT COURT ) SS: CAUSE NO. 54C01-1512-MF-932 COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY ) U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ) Plaintiff,) VS.) JOSEPH J. KLEIN A/K/A J. JUSTIN KLEIN, INDIANA HOUSING & ) COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY,) Defendants. ) NOTICE OF SUIT The State of Indiana to the above-named defendants, and any other person who may be concerned. You are notified that you have been sued in the abovenamed Court. The nature of the suit against you is: Complaint on Note and to Foreclose Mortgage on the following described real estate in Montgomery County: LOT NUMBERED 68, AS THE SAME IS KNOWN AND DESIGNATED ON THE ORIGINAL PLAT OF THE TOWN OF WAVELAND, AS PLATTED BY JOHN MILLIGAN AND MATTHEW NOEL, AND RECORDED JUNE 8, 1937 IN DEED RECORD 6 PAGE 484, IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, INDIANA. This Summons by publication is specifically directed to the following named defendants whose addresses are: Indiana Housing & Community Development Authority, c/o Stephen L. Foutty, Attorney at Law, 155 East Market Street, Suite 605, Indianapolis, IN 46204-3219 and to the following named defendants whose whereabouts are unknown: Joseph J. Klein a/k/a J. Justin Klein In addition to the above-named defendants being served by this summons there are may be other defendants who have an interest in this law suit. If you have a claim for relief against the plaintiff arising from the same transaction or occurrence, you must assert it in your written answer. You must answer the Complaint in writing, by you or your attorney, on or before April 25, 2013 (the same being within thirty (30) days after the Third Notice of Suit), and if you fail to do so a judgment will be entered against you for what the plaintiff has demanded. U.S. Bank National Association FOUTTY & FOUTTY, LLP ATTEST: Jennifer Bentley Clerk of the Montgomery Circuit Court A. Michelle Ragucci, #21792-49 Attorney for Plaintiff FOUTTY & FOUTTY, LLP 155 E. Market Street, Suite 605 Indianapolis, IN 46204-3219 (317) 632-9555 PL2445 3/12, 3/19, 3/26 3t hspaxlp STATE OF INDIANA )IN THE MONTGOMERY SUPERIOR COURT 1 )SS: COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY ) ESTATE NO. 54D01-1603-EU-000023 IN THE MATTER OF THE UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION ) OF THE ESTATE OF GERALD LEE SIMPSON, DECEASED ) NOTICE OF UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that on the 9th day of March, 2016, Gary L. Simpson and Darrell R. Simpson were appointed Co-Personal Representatives of the Estate of Gerald Lee Simpson, deceased, who died on the 23rd day of February, 2016. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court within three (3) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Dated at Crawfordsville, Indiana, this 10th day of March, 2016 Jennifer Bentley Clerk of the Montgomery Superior Court 1 for Montgomery County, Indiana Donald G. Thompson, #11342-57 Harris Harvey & Peebles, LLC, Attorney for Estate 100 West Main Street, Crawfordsville, Indiana 47933, Phone (765) 362-2243 PL2450 3/19, 3/26 2t hspaxlp