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Sept 2, 2015 - Southside Times
face to face
Southsiders answer the question,
"Futurists predict that in the next
20 to 30 years computer intelligence
will surpass human intelligence.
What are some ways this might change
the way you and your family live? " Page 4
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Firehouse Subs honors Greenwood Fire
Firehouse Subs at 884 N. U.S. 31 invited Greenwood Fire
Department and the public to the restaurant on Aug. 26 to
say ‘thank you’ to the firefighters for serving and protecting
the community. The Firehouse Subs Public Safety Commission donated $8,600 to the Greenwood department for a
thermal imaging camera.
Delta Theta Tau Sorority honors
Dorothy Weaver for 40 years of service
Dorothy Weaver was honored by Nu Tau
Chapter of Delta Theta Tau Sorority for her
40 years of service to this organization. The
Chapter held a surprise card shower and presented her with a bouquet of white roses.
Having joined Alpha Epsilon Chapter in 1975,
Dorothy transferred to Nu Tau Chapter in
1992. Another upcoming 40th anniversary is the Chapter’s
“That Something Special” Arts & Crafts Fair on Nov. 28, 9
a.m. – 3 p.m. at Beech Grove High School, where shoppers
can visit approximately 150 booths of handcrafted items.
Sarah Rogers is
The Social of Greenwood’s
new executive director
Sarah Rogers has been chosen as new executive director for The Social of Greenwood.
For the last two months the Board of Directors for The Social of Greenwood (TSOG) has been searching for the right
COMMUNITY - Around Town
candidate to be the next Executive Director. “It is our desire
to put together the best team possible to serve our members,” said Dean Jones Chairman of the Board for The Social
of Greenwood and President and owner of Senior Helpers.
“We are pleased to announce the selection of Sarah Rogers,
as our new executive director.”
Sarah has a BA in Art History from Indiana University
and an MA in Museum Studies from Syracuse University.
Her previous employment included a position as Curator of
the Cultural World Collections at the Children's Museum
of Indianapolis and most recently, Director of the Johnson
County Museum of History. At the Johnson County Museum, Sarah honed her non-profit management skills in fund
raising, budgeting, event planning, programming, education
and staff and volunteer management. Sarah was also active
on the Board of Discover Downtown Franklin and served on
their Promotions Committee. Sarah grew up in Hobart, Ind.
which is in Northwest Indiana. She now resides in Franklin
with her husband Scott and two daughters.
Franklin Township’s Making
Meat BBQ wins Ribberfest award
Making Meat BBQ, a local competition barbeque team
from Franklin Township won the beef brisket category at the
14th annual Madison Ribberfest Indiana State Championship Barbeque Cookoff this past weekend. They competed
against 63 other teams from eight states. The Making Meat
BBQ team is composed of Joe Anderson, Harlan Johnson
and head cook, Rick McClain.
The Madison Ribberfest is a BBQ and Blues festival
along the Ohio River waterfront in Madison, Ind. The Ribberfest is held on the third weekend in August every year.
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Ribberfest committee member Drew Garrett and Tom Hasegawa from
Arvin Sango, our sponsor, presents beef brisket cutting board trophy to
Making Meat BBQ team members Joe Anderson, Harlan Johnson and
head cook, Rick McClain.
The Ribberfest is sanctioned by the Kansas City Barbeque
Society(KCBS). The KCBS is the world's largest organization
of barbeque and grilling enthusiasts. Competitors are judged
in chicken, ribs, pork and beef brisket to determine the overall champion.
Butler Ambassadors of Change Work
Day cleans up old Southside
Butler Ambassadors hosted a
Change Work Day on Aug. 21,
spending the morning cleaning up
Caven Street in Indianapolis. Students cleaned empty lots at 18, 21,
22 and 26 E. Caven Street, cleaned
street gutters and sidewalks,
painted a fence and a garage facing Cavenon.
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Anderson wins Tai Chi bronze
Tai Chi for Arthritis instructor David Anderson, who teaches at Baxter
YMCA, was awarded two gold and one
bronze medal for his Tai Chi routine
at the International Chinese Marital
Arts Championship in Las Vegas this
month. At 62 years, Anderson was the
second-oldest competitor in his age
group of 46-and-up.
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UIndy freshman sets records
Students returning to the University
of Indianapolis for the Aug. 31 start of
fall classes will find a campus – and a
neighborhood – in transformation.
New facilities are one sign of progress
on a multifaceted development plan
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Physical death… a transition?
else beyond our scope of understanding?
Near-death-experiences — where one is
clinically pronounced dead, only to come
By Rick Hinton
back and recall every detail of their passing,
Physical death is a transition to another
including the actions of the people in the
journey we will all make when our day comes.
room and their conversations — are a little
It can come as suddenly as the whisper of
harder to rationalize away as hallucinations.
the wind through
And what of visitathe trees, or over a
tions from significant
prolonged length of
others at the moment
times as the hands of "Near-death-experiences…
of their death? Are
the clock wind down.
are a little harder to
these also hallucinaNothing quite pretions? It would appear
rationalize
away
as
pares you for the moto be a goodbye with
ment it happens, or
hallucinations."
serious ramifications.
events leading up to
I expected a visit from
it…
my mother when she
Some (those dypassed. I had prepared for the moment, reining and the people around them) experience
forcing myself for the inevitable. However, as
“strange” occurrences in the weeks and days
it turned out, I was with her when she died.
leading up to death: conversations with peoMy mother, a stroke victim, died July 31,
ple not there; spectral apparitions of folks long
2014, in Kentucky. Hospice knew she only
gone; dementia suddenly replaced by bouts of
had hours to live and I was on my way south.
clear lucidity; sounds and movement withWhen I arrived she was unconscious with the
in the household beyond the norm. Doctors
death “gurgle’ in her throat. My brother artend to write this off as chemical imbalances
rived from Florida. At 8:30 p.m. she took her
as the physical body approaches death—hallast breath as I held her hand. Being a former
lucinations. Maybe…or possibly something
EMT I took her vitals. She was gone.
HAUNTS & JAUNTS
Paranormal activity had ramped up in her
house weeks before her passing: references
to her deceased brother, father and mother visiting her; her eyes following the movement of people who weren’t there; visible object movement witnessed by the caregivers;
footsteps in the night. While I always joked it
was mom walking about, it became less than
a joke (she couldn’t walk!); those lucid moments when her voice came over the monitor—clear, precise and youthful, and holding
a conversation with someone unseen; and the
“heavy” feeling within the house during her
illness. When she died, that “heavy” curtain
dissipated immediately.
Hallucinations? I don’t think so. Even a year
later I occasionally hear the small whisper of
“Rickey” in my ear. It gives me comfort.
Rick Hinton, a Southport resident,
loves researching things that go bump
in the night. His articles can be read
on Facebook; Rick Hinton - Southport
Paranormal Examiner or examiner.
com/paranormal-in-indianapolis/
rick-hinton.
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"I think that it will allow for more
recreation. I think there will be
more automation which will
allow for that to happen. I think
some of the predictions of the
1950s such as the automatic or
smarter kitchen will be there… I
think that overall it should bring more recreation
and also more productivity at the same time. It
should be easier to have a work/life balance in
the next 20 or 30 years."
"Home
automation.
You
won’t have to worry about
many mundane tasks. Your
home system will monitor
the thermostat and turn off
the lights when you leave.
Shopping. Groceries. Your
fridge will be smart. Your oven will start cooking
your meal before you get home. Life will be
easier all around."
Jacob Cox, works in Greenwood
Alex Battiato of Perry Township
"Once artificial intelligence surpasses human intelligence, it
will change literally every aspect of how we live. Cars will be
driving themselves. Businesses
will become far more automated. Industry will be almost completely automated at that point. You won’t need
humans to move parts from one place to another, robots will be able to find parts, stock parts,
put them in the right spot, and fix the issues with
other machines. It is going to change the econoThe
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my.
Every
aspect of life will
be different."
"I’m not sure that computer
intelligence will be able to
surpass human intelligence.
There would be a lot of
variables that you would have
to put into a computer to
be able to do that. If it does,
then wow. The world would rely on computers
to come up with answers to all these difficult
questions we have been struggling with for
years as humans. It would be very interesting if
they could come up with some of these answers.
(It) may be very helpful for a lot of people."
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Q: Futurists predict that in the next 20 to 30 years computer
intelligence will surpass human intelligence. What are some
ways this might change the way you and your family live?
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Indianapolis Public Library sees architect's concept
drawing for Southport Branch, forms planning
committee on Beech Grove merger
FEATURE
By Nicole Davis
After seeking and hearing public feedback, Southside libraries are a step closer to
changing the way they look and operate. The
Indianapolis Public Library held its monthly board meeting on Aug. 24, approving the
formation of a Merger Planning Committee with the Beech Grove Public Library
and getting to see a concept drawing from
arcDESIGN of a Southport Branch redesign.
Beech Grove updates
The BGPL board of trustees approved the
Merger Planning Committee in its meeting
earlier this month. Indianapolis committee
members will be Dorothy Crenshaw, Dr. David Wantz and Laura Johnson. A plan will
be completed no later than a year from Aug.
24, when it can be presented to the board for
consideration.
“We look forward to sitting down with Indianapolis and seeing where this leads,” said
Elizabeth Schoettle, director
of BGPL, at the meeting.
the entry; group study rooms; teen area;
community room moved to the west side of
the building; multiple service points to support computers; relocation of the outside
book drop and more. The project budget is
$1,305,825, with construction expected to
begin after the New Year.
“We’ve seen this a couple times and it’s
pretty exciting,” said Dr. David Wantz, the
board of trustees’ vice president. “As a person who lives in this area, it’s really exciting.”
The final public forum is Sept. 1, 7 p.m. at
the Southport branch, 2630 E. Stop 11 Rd.,
Indianapolis. The public is invited to give
their input as arcDESIGN presents this concept drawing.
“The next public forum we will have an
opportunity to further vet these ideas, followed by the Sept. 15 facilities committee
where we’ll present the last round right before we go to ask for authorization to bid,”
Rush said. “We’re moving fast but it’s moving
very smoothly.”
Southport updates
The Southport Branch has
hosted two public forums
with arcDESIGN, an architecture, interior design and
planning company. In the
first public forum, participants discussed what they
love about the library, areas
of unmet needs, concerns
and hopes and goals for the
branch. At the second meeting, arcDESIGN presented
two design options to get Rick Rush speaking at the Southport library during the first public forum
more feedback and see
with arcDESIGN. Photo by Nicole Davis
how to move forward.
“The general layout
is pretty close,” said
Rick Rush, of arcDESIGN. “As far as the
final look, we’re not
quite there yet. We
have an understanding of the needs of the
community now.”
Proposed
changes to the library include relocating the
entrance to the north
side of the building,
Artist rendering of a new Southport library entrance. Submitted Artwork
facing the parking lot;
a large, open area near
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HUMOR
Who wants Southside
bicycle sharing?
Top ten recent
denials
and deniers
While walking down Shelby St. in Fountain Square last week, it didn’t take long to
see groups of people riding bright yellow
bikes around town. These individuals were
taking part in the Indiana Pacers Bikeshare
program, getting a view unique view of the
city.
Seeing the smiles on these people’s faces
will make you want to hop on one of the bicycles, too. So it came as no surprise when
we were scrolling through the social media and saw a post from the Garfield Park
Neighbors Association, stating “If you'd like
to see the Indiana Pacers Bikeshare come to
"The bikeshare program
already has 250 bikes at 26
stations around Indianapolis."
Garfield Park or in an area nearby the park,
our neighborhoods and community - LIKE
THIS POST! We are reaching out to be added in the near future! Where do you believe
is the best location for a bikeshare program?”
The bikeshare program already has 250
bikes at 26 stations around Indianapolis. It
looks like they’re interested in continuing to
grow. We’d certainly be interested in seeing
how well-received a program like this would
be further into the Southside, in the areas
with sidewalks and amenities to support the
program safely. It is a healthy alternative to
driving short distances around town – Indiana Pacers Bikeshare shared on their Facebook page participants burned a total of one
million calories in the first 18 days of August. What are your thoughts?
Read more about the program at pacersbikeshare.org or visit the Garfield Park page
referenced at facebook.com/garfieldparkneighborsassociation.
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By Torry Stiles
10. "I'm not a
mechanic I just got
a bad problem buying tools."
facelift."
9. "He's not a real
transsexual.
He's
just freaked out
over a real crappy
8. "They're not burnt. The frying pan is
shedding."
7. "We didn't raise our prices. We just added a service fee."
6. "The brakes are supposed to sound like
that."
BACKSHOP
Can potential candidates
turn the race around?
Thumbs up to Republican presidential
hopeful Ben Carson, who last week said he
and some fellow party members are “very
interested in putting together mechanisms
that allow people to climb out of dependency and to become strong parts of the fabric
of America.” Wouldn’t that be something?
a sideshow, which many believe he already
has become. This also might become President Barack Obama’s chance to be a kingmaker and keep himself in the conversation. And remember, he’s not exactly turning
cartwheels over Clinton’s race for the Oval
Office.
4. "Say it ain't so, Reggie. Say it ain't so."
3. "Everybody deserves their day in court
but I'll never order a kid's meal from there
again."
2. "Being First Lady for eight years is,
too, at least as hard a job as being a senator from.... uh.... What state was I senator of
again?”
1. "Divorces and bankruptcies only mean
I'm experienced, not incompetent."
…………………………………………
Once Vice President Joe Biden declares
his intention to seek the Democratic Party’s nomination for the presidency, all youknow-what is going to break loose in Iowa,
where Hillary Rodman Clinton has a commanding lead, according to recent polling,
and in New Hampshire. That race could reduce Republican hopeful Donald Trump to
5. "My mom says I'm innocent until proven guilty. I want my lawyer and my recess
back. You ain't got me on tape calling the librarian a doodoo-head."
BELIEVE IT!
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"The secret of happiness, you see, is not found in seeking
more, but in developing the capacity to enjoy less."
~ Socrates was a classical Greek philosopher credited as
one of the founders of Western philosophy (399 BC)
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Edward Brickley
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Executive officer sees the direct impact IMPD has on the
community while working in strategic investigations
tive listener to what the community needs.”
Brickley grew up on the Southside of Indianapolis, about a half mile from IMPD’s
Law enforcement has been a rewarding Southeast District headquarters. He comcareer for Edward
pleted the police
Brickley. Coming
academy in April
into the Indianapof 1991 and was asolis Metropolitan
signed to South
Police Department
District with Indiaat age 21, he said it
napolis Police Detook him awhile to
partment in January
realize the scope of
1992. He spent 10
the impact he and
years working the
other
patrolmen
streets as a patrolhave on the comman before becommunity.
ing the crime lab li“You come to
aison for two years
work at night, take
in 2002. He then
runs, make some
served as an aggratraffic stops and
vated assault detecconduct some intive, in homicide,
vestigations of susarson and was the
picious stuff, but
strategic investigayou don’t really rective detective at the
Edward Brickley. Photo by Nicole Davis
ognize the impact,”
Southeast district. A
he said. “Now I’m in the position where I’m little more than two months ago, he became
talking to community groups. You can see the executive officer.
the things that we do have a direct impact on
In 2007, he founded and is president of the
the citizens... It’s huge if you are just an ac- IMPD Emerald Society, celebrating Gaelic
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heritage and traditions of law enforcement.
The organization has had more than 200
members, bringing positivity and fundraising for the police department.
Brickley has lived in Greenwood, the Center Grove area, for 16 years now with his
wife, Maria and their three sons, Antonio,
Edward III and Patrick.
“You look back and see what I’ve done for
the department and what the department
has done for me,” Brickley said. “I could never pay back what the department has done
for me. I met my wife through the police department. We raised three kids on the police
salary. I’ve met a lot of good people and had
some great experiences, and some bad along
the way. It teaches you that things aren’t always as bad as they seem. It’s been a good
place. It’s something I’m proud of and something my family is proud of.”
What was your inspiration to
become a police officer?
I really wasn’t sure what I wanted to do
out of high school. I started working at Indianapolis Police Department as a civilian in
October of ’87 working at the desk on late
shift. Once I got the job I did a couple of ride
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alongs. Being around the police department
and police officers, I started to gravitate towards that. I got sworn in at 21.
What has been one of your most
gratifying moments on the job?
Probably the most gratifying recently is
going to and graduating from IMPD Leadership Academy. I never attended college and
it was one of the biggest regrets of my life.
The Leadership Academy is college-based,
you write papers... At the end of it, the class
votes on the class spokesperson. I was nominated by my class to be the spokesperson for
my graduation ceremony. Being recognized
by my peers was pretty gratifying.
What aspect of the job do
you find most challenging?
This job is different than any of the others
I’ve done. One of the challenges is the learning curve. The administrative side of it is different. It’s challenging as a patrolman sitting
in the position as an executive officer when
normally it’s a lieutenant. Making sure that
everyone that has a rank above you respects
the things that I say and do as a patrolman.
It’s challenging in that aspect making sure I
live up to my expectations and the expectations the commander has for me. It’s rewarding at the same time because I do see that
mutual respect.
What do you enjoy doing
in your off-time?
I coach football with the Center Grove
freshman team at the high school. I have a
lot of family time. We do a lot of camping,
fishing and being around my family and
friends.
What are your future goals,
professionally or personally?
Professionally we have a promotion process in place now so I’ve been preparing for
that, to get promoted from patrolman to
Sargent. I don’t want any rank before that,
with about 11 years before I retire. Personally, I have three sons. I spend a lot of time
with family. I just want to continue to be the
father and husband I’ve been and strive to be
better.
What would you have done if you hadn't
of became a police officer?
If I hadn’t taken a liking to the police side,
I would of went to school for teaching. I always thought that’s what I wanted to do. That
would coincide with the coaching that I do.
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A pet is more than just an animal living in our
homes; they’re family. Their sweet faces and personalities are something many owners take pride in, often sharing stories of something cute or funny their
sweet or sassy dog or cat did. To celebrate the lesserknown family members, The Southside Times asked
readers to send their best photos of their pet, choosing the top three to be featured on this week’s cover.
We were pleased with the response– with more submissions than last year.
An overwhelming theme this year from those
who submitted a little extra information on their pet
seemed to be stories of rescue. It was great to hear
about Southside residents taking an abandoned dog
or cat and giving them a loving home, and how the
animal warmed up to the family:
“Meet my sweet little Casey,” wrote Tina O’Gara,
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who serves as a foster parent for Chihuahuas. "Her
age is unknown but somewhere around 8 or more.
She is a rescue found in Texas on the streets as a
stray.... She is only 4 1/2 pounds. She has detachment disorder and cries like a human baby when I
leave.”
“Introducing WC!” wrote Alisha Caudill & Aaron Gilbert in their submission. “He belonged to our
Mom, Katherine. She rescued WC in 2008 and she
passed away in 2010. My brother & I continue to
share responsibilities, to care for WC, while honoring our Mom. Our SWEET "Dubs" is always willing to offer his paw, in exchange for affection and a
brushing!!”
We’d like to thank everyone who submitted photographs, as can be viewed inside and on our Facebook page.
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Ella Bella / Mark
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TERRY LEE COMMUNITY - TIMESOGRAPHY
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Southside Art Leag
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TERRY LEE COMMUNITY - TIMESOGRAPHY
Above: Kentucky Avenue,
by Steve Warner.
Left, top: Audrey Fiet of Franklin
Township with her painting, Best Friends.
Left, bottom: Paintings were submitted
for the show on Aug. 25 at the
Greenwood Public Library.
Middle, top: Gary Jursik, of Greenwood,
with his painting, Red Poppy.
Middle, bottom: Pat Payne of Franklin
Township holding her painting, Promise
of Spring and Barbara Dunn-Stear of
Greenwood with her painting, In the
Glade.
Photos by
Nicole Davis
ALI show-stoppers
e Art League prepares for 24th Annual Competitive
embership Show at Greenwood Public Libray
l Competitive Membership Show was
p – or so event co-chair Barbara Dunne submissions began coming in this
the Southside Art League’s members
the array of colors and images in the
ng landscapes, portraits, animals, abore.
displayed at the Greenwood Public Lihrough Sept. 25, with an open house on
f getting people to see your art,” said
n Best of Show when he first competed
to paint, so I like to show it off. I like
brary where more people get to see it.”
gue has 160 members, with a majority
of artists being painters. Patty Coulter, Dunn-Stear and Ellen Tuttle serve as the membership show’s co-chairs. Artists
pay a fee to participate, with the proceeds going back to the
artists in the form of awards at the show. The show will be
judged by Jerry Points, with categories being professional,
non-professional and non-professional student.
“I think SSAL is a treasure in the community,” Dunn-Stear
said. “We are a best kept secret which it shouldn’t be. Our
gallery is at 299 E. Broadway. It couldn’t be any easier to find,
right down the street from Isom Elementary. We have a new
gallery every month."
Along with its galleries that change monthly, SALI will
sponsor the Midwest National Abstract Art Exhibition XI
on Oct. 3 – 24 with reception Oct. 3, 6 – 8 p.m. at The Garfield Park Arts Center. For more information on SALI or upcoming events, visit southsideartleague.org.
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OBITUARIES
Janet Kay
(Trees) Fislar,
Janet Kay (Trees) Fislar, 69, died
on Saturday, Aug. 15, 2015. She
was born in Detroit, Mich. to the
late James and Mary Trees. Janet
is survived by her daughters,
Maria (Jorge) Reyes, Tanya Fislar, and Jodie
(Tim) Zellner; grandchildren, Michael Whitaker,
Jr., Brandi (Michael) McGill, Jordon Reyes, and
Tegan Wayne Zellner; great granddaughter Zoey
McGill; sisters Carol Mateer, and Lee Ann Molnar;
and brothers David Trees, Joseph Trees and
Robert Trees. She was preceded in death by her
husband's Mark Schaekel and Larry Fislar; sisters
Joyce Saladino, and brothers James Trees and
John Trees. A Celebration of Life will be Aug. 29, 4
p.m. at Little & Sons Funeral Home Stop 11 Chapel,
with visitation from noon till 4 p.m.
Norman L. Merkler
Norman L. Merkler, 80, of Indianapolis, died Aug.
20, 2015. Norman was born in New York City on
Aug. 9, 1935. He attended high school at Baltimore
City College. He then earned both Bachelor’s
and Master’s degrees from George Washington
University in Washington, DC. Norm worked for
over 25 years as a Psychology instructor, academic
advisor and Director of Special Programs at IUPUI.
Upon his retirement in 2003, he was appointed a
Sagamore of the Wabash for his work in helping
shape the lives of his students. He was active in
Marion County Democratic Party politics since
the 1970’s. Norm is survived by his wife Jeannie
(Buff ) Merkler, son Daniel Merkler, daughter Susan
Rachel Merkler, and granddaughter Paige Mazza.
He is also survived by his pal Joey the Cat and his
dog Maggie. Visitation is Aug. 27, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
at Singleton Community Mortuary and Memorial
Center, 7602 Madison Ave. The family asks that
memorial contributions be made to the Diabetes
Foundation or the ASPCA.
Howard Lee Nettles
Howard Lee Nettles, 89, died on Aug. 23. He was
born Nov. 23, 1925, in Harlan County, Ky., the
third of six children of Sim and Bonnie Nettles.
During the Great Depression, his family relocated
to Chipley, Fla., where Howard developed his
work ethic necessitated by his father’s death
when Howard was 9 years old. At age 17, Howard
enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served his country in
WWII. After his service, he moved to Indianapolis,
where he met Genevieve (Jenny) Jones. They
were married in 1950. Howard’s entrepreneurial
spirt combined with his integrity, humility and
living by the Golden Rule led to the success of his
company, Perm-O- Seal. He owned it for over 40
years. Howard has two passions in his life: family
and golf. He had nine hole-in-ones. Howard and
Jenny spent many years wintering in Sunny Hills,
Fla., allowing him to play year-round. He was an
Indiana State Senior golf champion and Sarah
Shank Golf Course and Sunny Hills Golf Course
club champion many times. Howard was of the
Baptist faith; a member of the Masonic Lodge
669, Scottish Rite, Shrine, Royal Order of Jesters,
and Southport O.E.S. 442. He is survived by his
wife of 65 years, Jenny; daughter, Vicki Nelson,
Kathy (Bob) Christy, Becky (Don) Mansmann; eight
grandchildren, Emily (Joe) Harman, Jonathon
(Jennifer) Nelson, Bethany (James) Brindle,
FOR THE RECORD
Ashley (Greg) Russell, Ross( fiancée Molly) Christy,
Whitney (Aaron) Christy, Erin (Cody) Sheets, and
Jay(Lucy) Mansmann; and 12 great-grandchildren,
GraceAnn, Josiah, Lydia, Addison, Owen, Amelia,
Mason, Anna, Genevieve, Willow, Penelope, and
Margaret. Also surviving are Howard’s sister-in-law
Dorothy Nettles and many nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his parents and siblings;
Eugene, Sim Jr., James, Florence, and Bobby.
Service will be Aug. 28, 12 p.m. at Singleton
Community Mortuary and Memorial Center
with visitation 10 a.m. until the hour of service.
Interment is at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens.
Joan Almira
(Holub) Poff
Joan Almira (Holub) Poff, 85, of
Indianapolis, died on Friday, Aug.
21, 2015. Joan was born on Nov.
6, 1929 in Bellaire, Ohio to John
and Gertrude (Barnett) Holub.
She was married to the late William L. Poff. June
was a registered nurse. She worked in all facets of
nursing, but specialized in psychiatric nursing. She
retired from Bethesda Hospital North in Cincinnati,
and had worked at many area hospitals. Joan is
survived by her daughter Kathy (Nick) Iaria; son
Greg (Tonja) Poff; and six grandkitties. She is
preceded in death by her parents and husband
William. Service is Aug. 28, 2 p.m. at Singleton
Community Mortuary and Memorial Center.
Visitation is Friday, noon until the hour of service
at the mortuary. Interment is at Mt. Pleasant
Cemetery.
Juanita June
(Kopp) Riggles
Juanita June (Kopp) Riggles, 83, of
Indianapolis, died Friday, Aug. 21,
2015. June was born on April 7,
1932 in Chicago, Ill. to John Robert
and Nora (Rogers) Kopp. She was
married to the late Kenneth Ray Riggles. June
was an active member of Southport Presbyterian
Church. She participated in the Wisemans, White
Cross Guild, Christian Women’s Association,
and Presbyterian Women’s Association. June
is survived by her three daughters Gale Lynn
(Michael) Jackson, Brenda (Bill) Gulledge, and Nora
F. (Keith) Wilson; six grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her parents; her
husband Ray; sister AnnaBelle Carey; and a greatgranddaughter Savannah Hawley. Service for June
were Aug. 25 at Singleton Community Mortuary
and Memorial Center. Interment is at Forest Lawn
Memory Gardens. Memorial gifts may be given
to Southport Presbyterian Church Memorial Gift
Fund or the American Heart Association.
Gene Michael
“Mike” Robinson
Gene Michael “Mike” Robinson,
47, of Greenwood, died on Friday,
Aug. 21, 2015. He was born on
March 14, 1968 in Fort Wayne, Ind.
to Gene T. and Judith A. Robinson.
He attended Mt. Pleasant Christian Church in
Greenwood. Mike attended Paul Harding High
School in Fort Wayne. Mike was a graduate of St.
Joseph’s College in Rensselaer where he played
varsity tennis, was President of his sophomore
class; Vice President of the History- Political Science
Club and was an Alpha Phi Omega. Mike was self-
employed in sales, most recently representing the
printing industry. Prior to owning Proforma- Klein
Tools had awarded him Salesman of the year.
Mike had three children and prided himself with
this being his greatest accomplishment. Mike
was very active in their sport lives and was always
their biggest fan. He coached in the Center Grove
Bantam League for football, Upward League for
basketball, travel ball for Baseball and was on
the Lassie League Softball Board for four years
while coaching travel ball and taking each of his
daughters to national competition level. Mike
was an avid Dallas Cowboys and Boston Red Sox
fan. Mike is survived by his three children, Kailey
(20), Mallory (18), and Thomas (14) Robinson;
parents Gene and Judith (Allison) Robinson;
Brother Mark (Christina) Robinson; sister Tammy
(Rod) Brosher; brother Tim (Kathy) Allison; along
with eight nieces and nephews. A Celebration of
Life service for Mike will be Aug. 27, 2 p.m. in the
Chapel at Mt. Pleasant Christian Church, 381 N.
Bluff Rd., Greenwood. Visitation will be Thursday,
12 p.m. until the hour of service in the Chapel.
Fellowship Meal will follow in the Student Ministry
center. Memorial contributions may be made to
the Johnson County Humane Society. Singleton
Community Mortuary and Memorial Center is
assisting with the arrangements.
Roger Robinson
Roger Robinson, 77, of Greenwood, died Aug. 18,
2015. Graveside Services were Aug. 21 at New
Crown Cemetery. Newcomer Funeral Home has
been entrusted with the arrangements.
Lisa Marie Rowlett
Lisa Marie Rowlett, 54, of Indianapolis, died on
Aug. 16, 2015. Lisa was born on Aug. 11, 1961
to Daniel J. and Patricia Lee McClain Reckley
in Indianapolis, both of whom precede her in
death. She had worked at Methodist Hospital in
customer service and also for Dr. Kelly as a dental
assistant until her retirement in 2012. Lisa loved to
be with people and was willing to help anyone in
any way. Survivors include her children, Brandon
Rowlett; Kayla Marie Rowlett Barnett; siblings,
David Reckley, Suzanne Wilder, Kristina Reckley,
Joseph Reckley, Timothy Reckley, Jennifer Cooper;
several cousins, nieces and nephews. Memorial
contribution may be made to the American Lung
Association. A Memorial Mass will be Aug. 27,
12 p.m. at Good Shepard Catholic Church 2905
Carson Ave., Indianapolis. Newcomer Funeral
Home has been entrusted with her services.
Betty J. Rutan
Betty J. Rutan, 82, of Indianapolis, died on Aug.
22, 2015. She was born on July 30, 1933 to
the late William and Florence Young. Betty is
survived by her children, Vickie Brownlee, Ralph
“Bud” Rutan, Jr., Melia Knapp, Theodore “Ted”
Rutan, Samuel Rutan, Steven Rutan and Damon
Rutan; 14 grandchildren; and numerous greatgrandchildren. Visitation was August 26 at G.
H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home,
5141 Madison Ave., Indianapolis. Memorial
contributions may be made to University Heights
Health & Living Community, Attn: Activities
Department, 1380 E. County Line Rd, Indianapolis,
IN 46227.
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Kenny Eugene Stall
Kenny Eugene Stall, 62, of Greenwood, died on Aug. 15, 2015.
Kenny was born on Feb. 28, 1953,
in Dayton, Ohio to Frank Albert
and Marjorie Irene (Davies) Stall.
As the 1971 Kiser High School
valedictorian, he was selected by the Dayton Daily
News as one of Miami Valley’s top 10 seniors. He
completed his collegiate studies in 1975 at the University of Miami (Coral Gables, FL) and his medical
school education in 1980 at The Ohio State University School of Medicine, where he was named to
the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. Following a
year of internal medicine training at Ohio State, he
completed a residency program in obstetrics and
gynecology at Indiana University Medical Center,
where he also met his wife, Janice Kay FitzharrisStall. He practiced OB/GYN in Lewisville and Carrollton, Texas for four years before returning to central
Indiana in 1988 when he established South Central
OB/GYN. Over the past 27 years, he has practiced
at Johnson Memorial Hospital, Franciscan St. Francis Health - Indianapolis, and Community Health
Network South. Medicine was Kenny’s life calling.
He served in numerous roles within the Indiana
State Medical Association and 7th district medical
society. He made mission trips to Honduras and
Nicaragua to provide services to those with little to
no access to care. In his own community, he was an
active member of the Rotary International Foundation - both traveling and hosting on behalf of the
Rotary. From time to time, he could even be found
at a Rotary meeting while on vacation. He was involved with several other organizations, including
Habitat for Humanity and United Way. Kenny spent
numerous hours every expanding his extensive
and elegant gardens. He had an array of eclectic
interests, including traveling, scuba diving, skiing,
antiquity, politics, world history, and was even an
extra in a zombie movie. Kenny is survived by his
wife Janice Kay Fitzharris-Stall; children Christopher
Reed Stall, Jennifer Nicole Stall, and Kenneth Scott
Carl (Allyson) Stall; brother Frank Albert Stall. Kenny
is preceded in passing by his parents Frank Albert
and Marjorie Irene (Davies) Stall. Services were Aug.
26 at Singleton Community Mortuary and Memorial Center. Visitation was Aug. 25 at the mortuary.
Memorial contributions can be made to the Baby
and Me Tobacco Free Program through the Healthy
Hoosiers Foundation or to the Rotary International
Foundation – Franklin Club.
Obituaries are printed free of charge. Funeral directors
are encouraged to send obituaries and photos to news@
ss-times.com. Information received by noon Tuesday will
be published Thursday, space permitting.
SOUTHPORT HIGH CLASS OF 1970:
45TH REUNION
The reunion will be held Sat., Oct 3 from 6 p.m. to midnight at Dyes Walk
Country Club, 2080 S. SR 135, Greenwood. Classmates are welcome to
bring their spouse or a guest. Tickets are $25 per person, which includes
dinner. Dress is casual.
The Golf Outing will be Fri., Oct 2 at Southern Dunes Golf Course, 8220 S.
Tibbs Ave. Cost is $50 per golfer which includes cart fees and a hotdog/
hamburger buffet. Shotgun start at 11 a.m.
Please visit our website shs1970.com to make reservations for the
reunion and golf outing. DEADLINE FOR RESERVATIONS IS SEPTEMBER 15.
We will be having a Social Mixer Friday evening after the golf outing.
There is no charge; all classmates and guests are welcome. It will be held
at Southern Dunes Golf Course Clubhouse from 6 to 11 p.m. Snacks will
be provided, there will be a cash bar and the snack bar will be open to
purchase food.
If you have any questions, please contact Judi DeBoor Hart at
(317) 888-2456 or email jkdhart8846@sbcglobal.net.
COMMUNITY
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Imagining a better Perry Township
Vision and planning luncheon draws community leaders in brainstorming session
FEATURE
By Nicole Davis
Community leaders from business owners
to high school students and officials, politicians and government entities joined together on Aug. 26 for Positively Perry’s Imagining a Better Perry Township Vision and
Planning Luncheon at Resurrection Lutheran Church. The group voted on ideas of how
to enhance the Southside area, proposed
new ideas and were given the option to volunteer for a committee that would work to
make those ideas a reality.
Last year was the first time that the Greater Southside Business Alliance, Positively
Perry, hosted a vision and planning meeting. Through ideas that were discussed, task
forces were formed around strengthening
Southside branding and identity, increasing business development and support, intentional cultural integration, creating a
community for a lifetime, redevelopment of
Madison Avenue and advocacy and communication. Those task forces have done things
such as organize the first Perry Cultural Festival and working with local government entities on redevelopment of the Southside.
In the Aug. 26 meeting, ideas that have
not been fully achieved since last year were
voted on, to see if interest still remained.
Participants voted for things such as bringing in a unique coffee/art shop to the Southside, create an initiative to promote local
women-owned business, create a leadership
training program for young business leaders,
create a map highlighting distinctive Southside locations and businesses, advocate for
more sidewalks along Southside streets and
more. Participants voted that they were not
interested in working to eliminate/discourage the proliferation of used car lots or using
billboards to promote the Southside.
New ideas this year included focusing on
art in the community with more public art;
incorporating more local bookstores; promoting the Southside in other areas of the
city; music festival; having high school students do a day of service; more things for
pastime; promote urban forestry programs
that teach people how to take care of the
Your Dream Home Awaits
in Stone Pointe
Kevin Wheeler presents ideas that came up in last year’s meeting. Photo by Nicole Davis
trees they’ve got an plant more; celebrate
the success of entities and individuals on the
Southside; and advocate for business that
have the opportunity to provide quality employment.
At the end of the meeting, all participants
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were asked to spare two hours of their time
each month to working within a task force
and further investigate and achieve some of
those common goals. For more information,
visit gsbaweb.org.
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BEECH GROVE MARKETPLACE
The Southside Times
BGMS Golf Team
begins practice
The 2015 Beech Grove Middle School boys' and girls' golf
teams have begun practice and are working extremely hard
as they prepare for their first matches. Coach Dennis Lawton and Coach Alice Williams say they are thrilled with the
leadership of returning members as well as the determination
that new members are demonstrating.
FINANCIAL PLANNING
BG senior Kyli Luna works to
fulfill volunteer hours
Hornet Park’s mustache day
Hornet Park students had fun day of wearing mustaches
to school. Students wore everything from fake to drawn on
mustaches and some even had fun hairdos or shirts to go
along with the theme of the day.
Beech Grove High School Senior Kyli Luna volunteers at
a local in-home childcare facility near Beech Grove in order
to meet her service requirement for graduation. She helps
childcare provider Kelly Dawn Jones with odd jobs that need
to be done, such as cleaning an old workbench and cleaning up the dig pit. Jones had this to say about Luna, "Kyli is
an amazing worker! She is working to fulfill her volunteer
hours, but she takes sincere pride in her work and it shows.
We know she will go far in life!"
BG FFA team competes at
State AgriScience Fair
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Ky. in late October. Only the top 15 projects in each division
are selected to compete at the national level. Congratulations
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Ethan Smiley selected for
Renaissance program
Beech Grove High School student Ethan Smiley was recently selected by the faculty as a sophomore student who
represented the qualities of the school's Renaissance program. Those attributes are exemplary attendance, attitude,
academics and achievement. Ethan is pictured with Herff
Jones representative Gary Clark, who presented him with
a complimentary class ring. Ethan is the son of Philip and
Christa Smiley.
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Sept. 13 - 7 p.m.
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Sept. 15 - 6 p.m.
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Speeding in the soapbox
Greenwood ‘Warped Wall Warrior’ team to
compete in Cincinnati Red Bull Soapbox
FEATURE
By Nicole Davis
When Greenwood resident Bill Westrick
saw an ad for the Red Bull Soapbox while researching Spartan races online a few months
ago, he couldn’t help buck click on it and
fill out an application. He was sent a longer
application, filled it out, and got a call four
weeks later saying he was in. Bill and his
team, Warped Wall Warriors, will race their
soapbox car in Cincinnati on Aug. 29, and
Bill is confident that they’ll do well.
“I feel like a winner,” Bill said. “They might
as well put my name on the trophy right now.
I’m as confident as I can be. There are some
unknown factors like we’ve never tested it
down a hill. But I’ve raced my whole life and
I’m confident about my skills on that.”
Warped Wall Warriors’ theme for the
competition is a take on the television program, American Ninja Warriors, where contestants try to overcome a challenging obstacle course. Bill has been a contestant on
the show twice. The team includes Bill’s wife
Monica, friend Danny Owens, Crissey Owens and coworker Michael Moorman. Bill
will race the car with Danny in the backseat.
The team had approximately eight weeks
to build the soapbox.
“I started from scratch, built the frame,
some seats, the whole steering mechanism,”
Bill said. “We took it to my house and tested
it several times in my own neighborhood, by
gravity and being pulled by my own truck.”
The initial finished product was 176
pounds. The competition has a 110 pound
weight limit so they had to take it apart and
get rid of unnecessary things such as seats,
support bars, and used an alternate metal in
the brakes. It’s now 105 pounds. Bill says that
he looks forward to this weekend race, and
how the soapbox performs.
For more information and updates on the
competition, visit @billwestrick on Twitter or search #warpedwallwarriors or @redbullohio. Submitted Photos
Bill Westrick and Danny Owens will race the Warped
Wall Warriors soapbox in the Red Bull competition.
Bottom photos: Progress
of Warped Wall Warrior’s
soapbox derby car.
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Food addiction and mood
NUTRITION
By Chef Wendell Fowler
You know the rare feeling? Spending your
day clear headed, confident, full of energy
and feel-good; like you could conquer the
world or at least clean out the garage. You
could feel that groovy energy frequently if
you eat more from the Celestial Apothecary
and less life-sucking processed sugar and fat
oozing from machine cuisine.
Do you eat sugary, fatty foods by swan diving into the comfort foods when you get the
blues or just aren’t feeling it? Is your kryptonite Mom’s home baked goodies, holidays,
church pitch-ins, birthday’s, weddings, office
peer pressure, state or county fairs or sporting events. Or is it emotional stress eating?
Know why it’s so challenging to stop? America’s taste buds and brains have been hijacked
by sugar and fat addiction.
Sugar is a powerful, additive, mood altering drug that triggers mood swings. Fats, particularly those high in saturated fat are linked
to both depression and dementia. A large,
fatty meal will almost instantly renders you
sluggish. It takes a lot of energy to digest fat.
The book “Eat Your Way to Happiness “explains the link between food and mood, your
energy, how you sleep, and how you think is
real. What you eat or don't eat for breakfast
will have at least a subtle effect by mid-after-
noon and what you're eating all day will have
a huge impact today and down the road."
Sugar spikes blood sugar which leads to a
run-down feeling while your temple struggles to bring blood sugar levels back down.
After the zoom, crash and burn, much like
a street drug, you need more. In his book
“The End of Overeating”, Dr. David Kessler,
retired director of FDA explains sugar and
fat hit your brain like crack cocaine stimulating your temple to synthesize Dopamine-the
feel-good drug. Aha! A Scientific American
essay, “Addicted to Fat: Overeating May Alter
the Brain as Much as Hard Drugs,” mentions
rats given access to high-fat foods showed
some of the same characteristics as animals
hooked on cocaine or heroin--and found it
hard to quit even after electric shocks.
A survey by the Food and Mood Project
found people reported better moods when
they limited sugar and fat. Adopting a healthy
plant based diet is about feeling great, having more energy, avoiding disease, improving
your outlook, energy levels, and stabilizing
your mood, because it’s in the food.
Chef Wendell is a lecturer and
food journalist. Contact him at
chefwendellfowler@gmail.com.
AROUND TOWN
Liberty Tax Service hosts
Tax Amnesty Seminars
for local residents
Liberty Tax Service, in partnership with
the Indiana Department of Revenue, will
host two free Tax Amnesty 2015 informational seminars on Sept. 2, and Sept. 10, at
6 p.m. at the office located at 5970 Madison
Ave. in Indianapolis. The seminars will help
taxpayers understand and assess their eligibility for the Indiana Department of Revenue’s Tax Amnesty 2015. Tax Amnesty is a
limited-time opportunity
during which those who owe taxes can pay
their overdue base taxes free of penalty, interest, and collection fees. Liberty Tax Service will have professional tax preparers on
hand to offer tax advice and assist residents
who wish to have their returns prepared after the seminar. Those residents should bring
their identification and tax
paperwork with them. To register for either of the free Tax Amnesty 2015 seminars,
call Liberty Tax Service at (317)784-1241.
Johnson Memorial Health
hosts Stroke Support Group
Johnson Memorial Health will host a
Stroke Support Group available to stroke patients and their caregivers. The Stroke Support Group will meet Thursday, Sept. 3, 1-2
p.m. at Johnson Memorial Hospital, on the
second floor in the Acute Inpatient Rehab
Center (Todd-Aikens). The group will continue to meet the first Thursday of every
month at the same time and location. Individuals who have experienced a stroke and
caregivers are invited to attend. Light refreshments will be served at each meeting.
For more information or questions contact
Liz Yingling at Johnson Memorial Hospital,
(317) 736-3511.
LIFESTYLE
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1. Pacers' top player, briefly
4. Urban Euphoria, e.g.
7. Yats meas.
10. Red Ball Taxi vehicle
13. Sundial number
14. Rainbow Child Care attendee
15. Hoosier Motor Club letters
16. Fruit drink
17. Good conduct in the
Indiana Senate
19. Col. Sanders restaurant
20. Cowboys on a Lucas Oil Stadium
scoreboard
21. Indiana State Fair fowl
22. Bird's bill
23. "I" problem
24. IND area for taxiing
27. "To ___ is human..."
28. Conner Prairie one-dish meal
29. Buy on WTHR's "Wheel of Fortune"
(2 wds.)
30. Retained
32. Indy electric services co.
34. Ad ___
36. UIndy chem class
38. Florida locale of Purdue's 2000
Outback Bowl game
42. Trade sanction
44. High-spirited stallion at
Canterbury Horse Farm
45. Rolex rival at Andrews Jewelers
46. ___ Mahal
48. Chuck E. Cheese token opening
49. Johnson County Fair barn mother
51. Sounds from 49-Across
54. Rope-a-dope boxer
55. White River catch
58. Flying geese formation
60. Picturesque, like the views in
Brown County State Park
62. MashCraft Brewing Co. offering
63. ___ Wayne, Ind.
64. China Dragon pan
65. Fan setting
66. Ruth's Chris menu phrase
67. Hoosier woodlands
71. Take to Marion County court
72. Walgreens competitor
73. Charged particle
74. "Hollywood Squares" win
75. Do sums at North Grove
Using quotes
By Jordan Fischer
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76. Smock Golf Course prop
77. Crane Naval Base rank (Abbr.)
78. Hit song for person in puzzle's
circles who was born in
Gary, Ind., on Aug. 29, 1958
Down
1. Ball State affiliation: ___
-American Conference
2. Compete (for)
3. Photograph, for short
4. Run naked in Indy
5. Attack suddenly
6. 24-hr. PNC convenience
7. Selfish sort
8. Where leopards are spotted?
9. Indiana Cub Scouts group
10. Culver Military Academy student
11. "Time is money," e.g.
12. Word in some Angela Buchman
winter temperatures
18. Vectren electrical unit
22. Butler sorority letter
24. "The Canterbury ___"
25. Japanese cartoon art
26. Congregation Shaarey Tefilla leader
28. Indianapolis Concrete units
31. Crown Hill Cemetery space
33. Beech Grove City Schools org.
35. "For goodness ___!"
37. Tijuana locale
39. '54 IHSAA basketball champ
40. County seat of Orange County
41. Shenanigan
43. Murat Theatre ticket word
47. Help Dillinger rob a bank
50. Change with the times
52. Dazedly in love
53. Shows contempt for
55. Big Boy Hobbies model wood
56. For all to hear
57. Put in stitches at
Sunny's Alterations
59. Clear a whiteboard at
Greenwood Middle School
61. Barely make, with "out"
63. Almanac bit
67. Fee-___-foe-fum
68. Have a bawl
69. Indianapolis City Ballet shoe part
70. Andrew, to Oliver Luck
Q: While watching "Jeopardy" it seemed
to me that quotes were used incorrectly.
In the 6th Edition of the Harbrace College
Handbook, it says – when periods or commas are used with quotation marks, the periods or commas should be inside the quotation marks. I wrote to Alex Trebek years
ago and he answered as follows: Our editorial associate producer is the product of an
English education and he seems to favor
a more "logical" approach to this matter.
With this comment he included some pages of the English 2nd edition of the Harper
Dictionary of Contemporary Usage. It says
that printers in the U.S. chose our version
because of the looks of the page and empty spaces, but the English version makes
more sense. What do you think?
A: So, what is “logical” punctuation? To keep
it simple, the difference between the British
“logical” punctuation system and our American system boils down to two punctuation
marks: the period and the comma. In American punctuation, commas and periods always
go inside of quotation marks, with very few
exceptions (The Slate article notes computer
code as the most common one). In “logical”
punctuation, commas and periods are either
placed inside or outside of quotation marks
depending upon whether they are considered
to be a part of the quoted material.
How about an example? As I can think of
no one more appropriate to quote than the
oft-quoted Mark Twain – one of my favorite
authors, incidentally – I’ll let him chime in
about writing. “Writing is easy,” Twain once
wrote, “All you have to do is cross out the
wrong words.” Notice that here the comma
and period are placed within the quotation
marks, as prescribed by American punctuation rules. Now, if we slipped the same sentence past the copy editor in British style, it
would look like this: “Writing is easy”, Twain
once wrote, “All you have to do is cross out the
wrong words”. In British, or “logical,” punctuation, the comma and period would go outside of the quotation marks since they are not
part of the original quote.
Since Jeopardy is filmed in Los Angeles,
and every American style book and English
teacher you could care to consult would recommend American punctuation, I would say
that yes, Trudy, Trebek’s commas and periods should fall squarely within his punctuation marks.
Jordan Fischer is a contributing
columnist for The Southside Times.
To ask Jordan a grammar question,
write him at rjfische@gmail.com.
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NIGHT & DAY
Week of August 27 – September 2, 2015 • ss-times.com
CALENDAR
BEECH GROVE
Rummage Sale • The Ave Maria Guild of St. Paul
Hermitage will host a Rummage Sale with clothing, purses, shoes, linens, books, toys, small electrical items, household items and more. Donations
are welcome. | When: Aug. 28, 8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
| Where: 501 N. 17th Ave., Beech Grove. | Info: Call
Vicki at (317) 888-7625.
Learn to Draw with Ethan! • Join this six-week
series of beginner drawing lessons for school age
children. Pre-registration is required. | When: Every Tuesday beginning Sept. 1, 6 – 7 p.m. | Where:
Hornet Park Community Center, 5245 Hornet Ave.,
Beech Grove. | Cost: $30 for entire series, includes
supplies. | Info: Visit beechgrove.com.
CENTER GROVE
Labor Day Weekend Hog Roast Celebration
• Celebrate the 10th anniversary of Mallow Run
with an old-fashioned hog roast, live music and
fireworks finale. | When: Sept. 5, 12 – 9 p.m.; Sept. 6
and 7, 12 – 6 p.m. | Where: 6964 W. Whiteland Rd.,
Bargersville. | Info: Visit mallowrun.com.
FOUNTAIN SQUARE
Evening Play Date Preschool Storytime • Preschoolers and an adult are invited for stories,
songs, finger plays and rhymes followed by playtime. | When: Sept. 1, 6 p.m. | Where: Fountain
Square Branch library, 1066 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis. | Info: Call (317) 275-4390.
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First Friday Art Event: Diane Wisehart • Wisehart, a self-taught artist, sold her first painting at
the age of 13. Diane's style is eclectic, spontaneous, and ever changing. | When: Sept. 4, 7 – 10 p.m.
| Where: Funkyard, 1114 Prospect St., Indianapolis. | Info: Contact Sherry Stiver, (317) 822-FUNK
(3865).
Preschool Storytime on the Magic Quilt • Preschoolers under the age of 6 and an adult are invited to jump on the Garfield Park Branch's Magic
Story Quilt for stories, songs and finger plays. |
When: Sept. 2, 10:30 a.m. | Where: Garfield Park
Branch library, 2502 Shelby St., Indianapolis. | Info:
Call (317) 275-4490.
GARFIELD PARK
GREENWOOD
The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice
• Garfield Shakespeare Company presents The
Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice, by William
Shakespeare, free to the public. | When: Aug. 28,
29 and Sept. 4 and 5, 8 p.m. | Where: Garfield Park,
Indianapolis. | Info: Call (317) 327-7135 or visit garfieldbard.webs.com.
Family Film Fest: Big Hero 6 • All ages are welcome to attend and free popcorn will be provided.
| When: Aug. 27, 6 p.m. | Where: Greenwood Public
Library, 310 S. Meridian St., Greenwood. | Info: Visit
greenwoodlibrary.us or call (317) 885-5036.
Guardians of the Galaxy • Indy Parks presents
the 2015 Summer Movie on the Lawn. | When:
Aug. 29, dusk or 9 p.m. | Where: Garfield Arts Center, 2432 Conservatory Dr., Indianapolis. | Info: Visit
indy.gov/concerts or call (317) 327-PARK.
Tablet: Tips and Tricks - Fun and Games • Adults
are invited to explore a tablet, along with some
of the tips and tricks of using one. | When: Sept.
1, 1:30 – 3:30 p.m.| Where: Garfield Park Branch
library, 2502 Shelby St., Indianapolis. | Info: Call
(317) 275-4490.
Sing Along with Miss Bobbie • Preschool children and their families are invited to join Miss
Bobbie for a live, interactive music experience during which they'll dance, sing and laugh together.|
When: Sept. 2, 10:30 a.m. | Where: Garfield Park
Branch library, 2502 Shelby St., Indianapolis. | Info:
Call (317) 275-4490.
Pork Chop Dinner • Greenwood VFW Post 5864
will host a pork chop dinner the fourth Friday of
each month. Meal includes baked potato, vegetable, salad roll and butter. | When: Aug. 28, 6 – 8
p.m. Karaoke begins 8 p.m. | Where: 333 S. Washington St., Greenwood. | Cost: $11. | Info: Call (317)
888-2488.
Crop & Craft • Join for a day of scrapbooking
and crafting for a cause hosted by The Scrapbook
Ladies. Their mission is to support and enhance
Gateway Services of Johnson County. | When: Aug.
29, 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. | Where: Village Bible Church,
695 Pushville Rd., Greenwood. | Cost: $40. | Info:
Visit scrapbookfundraiser.eventzilla.net.
Greenwood Community Band Festival • There
will be seven bands from around the state of Indiana. The public is invited for all or part of the day.
Food will be available, again catered by Archer's
Meat Packing. | When: Aug. 29, 11 a.m. Closing
ceremonies begin 6:30 p.m. | Where: Surina Park
Ampitheater, Greenwood. | Info: Visit greenwoodband.com.
Kegs ‘N Eggs • The last Sunday of every month,
the tap room opens bright and early at 9:00 a.m.
for breakfast and beer. A traditional breakfast from
Four Seasons is available. | When: Aug. 30, 9 a.m. –
12 p.m. | Where: 1140 N. State Rd. 135, Greenwood.
| Info: Visit mashcraft.com.
Full STEAM Ahead: Bubble Science • Grades
K-5: Have fun with bubbles and learn more about
the science behind the soap bubble. | When: Aug.
31, 4:30 p.m. | Where: Greenwood Public Library,
310 S. Meridian St., Greenwood. | Info: Visit greenwoodlibrary.us or call (317) 885-5036.
Bingo Featuring Coach and Michael Kors Purses • The Social of Greenwood will host this game
with snacks and daubers provided. | When: Sept.
3, doors open 5:15 p.m. bingo starts 6:30 p.m.
| Where: 550 Polk St., Greenwood. | Cost: $25 for
ages 18 and older. | Info: Visit TheSocialofGreenwood.org or call (317) 882-4810.
HOW DO YOU EAT AN ELEPHANT?
JOHNSON COUNTY
Annual Special Olympics Fed Ex Plane Pull •
This is a giant tug-of-war between participants
and a 164,000 pound FedEx Boeing 757. Funds
raised are split between Special Olympics Indiana
and Johnson County. | When: Aug. 29. | Where:
Indianapolis airport. | Info: Visit firstgiving.com/
fundraiser/RitaAbellPlanePull2013/2015-planepull-challenge or call (317) 738-7038.
PERRY TOWNSHIP
UIndy Art & Design Emeriti • Former faculty
members of the UIndy Department of Art & Design showcase their own artwork in the areas of
ceramics, photography, and calligraphy. | When:
Now – Sept. 25, 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. weekdays. Reception Sept. 9, 4 – 6 p.m. | Where: UIndy’s Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Center Gallery, 1400 E. Hanna Ave.,
Indianapolis. | Info: Visit uindy.edu/arts/art or call
(317) 788-3253.
50th Anniversary Celebration • Christ United
Methodist Church will celebrate 50 years. | When:
Sept. 13, 9:30 a.m. opening exercises, 9:45 a.m.
Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. Anniversary Worship
Service followed by catered meal from City Barbeque. RSVP by Aug. 30. | Where: 8540 U.S. 31 S.,
Indianapolis. | Cost: $10 adults, $5 children age 6
– 18. | Info: Visit cumc-indy.net.
The Prince and The Pauper • Center Stage Productions will perform this play by Mark Twain.
Jemma Kennedy's stage adaptation of The Prince
& the Pauper is a dynamic and fast-paced adaptation of Mark Twain's 1881 classic novel of confused
identities. | When: Sept. 4, 5, 11 and 12, 7:30 p.m.
Matinee Sept. 5, 2 p.m. | Where: Southport Presbyterian Church chapel, 7525 McFarland Blvd., Indianapolis. | Info: Visit centerstageindy.com.
iCheer Roncalli Clinic 2015 • All are welcome for
this cheer clinic. | When: Sept. 12, 1 – 3:30 for first
through fourth grade costing $20. 10:30 a.m. – 4
p.m. for fifth through eighth grade, costing $30.
| Where: Roncalli High School gymnasium. | Info:
Visit signupgenius.com/go/10c0545aba822a3fc1icheer.
SOUTHPORT
Preschool Storytime at Southport • Preschoolers ages 3 - 5 and an adult are invited for an active class featuring stories, songs and rhymes that
focus on early literacy skills and school preparedness. | When: Sept. 1, 8, 15 and 22, 10:30 a.m. |
Where: Southport Branch Library, 2630 E. Stop 11
Rd. | Info: Call (317) 275-4510.
Southport Branch Project Community Meeting • The entire community is invited to provide
input on the $1.1 million renovation of the Southport Branch, scheduled for completion in the third
quarter of 2016. | When: Sept. 1, 7 p.m. | Where:
Southport Branch Library, 2630 E. Stop 11 Rd. |
Info: Call (317) 275-4510.
Tot Art at Southport • Babies and toddlers up to
age 3 and adult are invited for a special art program. They can stick around after the art activity
for socialization and playtime. | When: Sept. 2 and
3, 10:30 a.m. | Where: Southport Branch Library,
2630 E. Stop 11 Rd. | Info: Call (317) 275-4510.
Health Fair • Point of Hope Apostolic Church has
teamed up with the City of Southport, and Community Hospital South to present a free Health
Fair. All are welcome. | When: Sept. 4, 11 a.m. – 5
p.m. | Where: Southport Community Center, 6901
Derbyshire Rd. | Info: Call (317) 919-1755 or email
PointofHopePastor@gmail.com.
NIGHT & DAY
The Southside Times
American Ultra… a bloody and
entertaining good time
MOVIE REVIEW
By Adam Staten
Action films are some of the most popular
and profitable movies Hollywood produces.
The latest Mission Impossible has come in number
one at the box office multiple weekends. And this
fall, the newest film in the
continuing saga of suave, sophisticated British spy, James
Bond, hits theaters. As much
as action films seem to be universally adored, other movies
that poke fun or combine action with other elements also
seem to do well. Action-comedies like Pineapple Express, the
21 Jump Street films, and this summer’s Spy
all found an audience and went on to rake in
the big bucks. Another film hoping to carry
on that trend is the new movie, American
Ultra, starring Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen
Stewart.
American Ultra is the story of two slacker
potheads (Eisenberg & Stewart) who quickly
find themselves the target of a covert government operation. One evening, while
manning the desolate and deserted convenience store, Mike (Eisenberg) encounters
an odd woman who spouts off seemingly
nonsense. Unbeknownst to him, that nonsense is a code that unlocks deadly capabilities in Mike. He quickly becomes a killing
machine, creatively taking down each and
every person threatening his life with bloody
results.
Mike has absolutely no clue as to how he
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acquired these lethal abilities. He soon begins questioning everything he knows. What
he finds out is that everyone and everything
is not what they seem.
As far as the story goes, it can be pretty well described as a Bourne
film, but with more blood and
a lot more pot. There are a few
other differences, but for the
most part that’s what we’ve
got here. It is not the best or
most interesting story in the
world. It’s really not the most
original tale in the world either; the whole thing is fairly predictable.
Eisenberg, as the habitually stoned night store
convenience clerk, who is actually a
highly trained government assassin, is very,
very good. His performance and spot-on
comedic timing helps keep American Ultra fresh and entertaining anytime interest
in the film or story begins to wane. He may
be playing a character we’ve seen him do a
number of times prior, but he’s so good and
funny here that you really won’t mind.
In the end, American Ultra really is a Jason Bourne film with dark humor, more
blood, and pot. It is predictable, but it’s also
immensely entertaining and isn’t that really
the point anyway? 3 out of 5
Adam Staten lives in Perry Township
and is a movie buff. Staten graduated
from University of Southern Indiana
with a degree in Communication Studies.
ss-times.com • Week of August 27 – September 2, 2015
AN OPTION
Repeal
The scoop: Repeal is a ProhibitionEra inspired restaurant and bar
which opened its doors to Fountain
Square in July of this year. Curating
a menu which stays true to the
1930s Prohibition Era, the menu is
heavily focused on entrees which
incorporate protein. Repeal’s sister
business, the Indianapolis distillery
12.05, further drives the ethos
of this restaurant by providing
locally distilled spirits which are
incorporated into a cocktail menu
that pairs well with Repeal’s food.
Repeal is furnished with items
true to its inspired time period, items
such as its bar, safety deposit boxes and ceiling
come straight from the 1930s. When you step into
Repeal, you’ll be stepping into the past.
Unique aspect: Some spirits available at Repeal
are distilled by its sister business, the Indianapolis
local distillery 12.05.
Décor: 1930s Prohibition Era America
People who frequent: Families, business people
and locals
Type of Food: 30s style American Food
Price of Entries: $10-20
Specialties: Ribeye, pork chop, smoked pork
Recommendation: pork chop
Reservations: No
Hours: Monday-Friday: 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.;
Saturday: 3 p.m. – 10 p.m.;
Sunday: 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Location: in Fountain Square at 630 Virginia Ave.,
Indianapolis, IN 46203.
Phone: (317) 672-7514
WHERE I DINE
Toni Snow, owner of Hippie
Hounds Professional Pet
Grooming, 3129 E. Thompson Rd.
in Indianapolis. Phone:
(317) 777-5171.
Where do you like to dine?
McAlister's Deli
What do you like to eat there? …the delicious
sweet tea, everything I've ever had there has
been delicious. I am a big fan of their chicken
salad and their turkey melt. If you haven't been
there, I suggest you go.
What do you like about this place? It is friendly,
close to home, and the service is fast. If you
haven't been there, I suggest you go. Everything
is good, and you can't go wrong.
McAlister's Deli is located in two Southside
locations at 7711 Shelby St. in Indianapolis and
1011 State Road 135 in Greenwood. The phone
number in Indianapolis is (317) 889-7500
and Greenwood is (317) 300-8064.
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Behind Bars, Where I Dine and An Option
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and Roberto Campos
DISPATCH
McCarthy advocates
integrating clothing sizes
in department stores
Melissa McCarthy is launching a new
clothes line but does not want to see her apparel segregated from non-plus sizes.
McCarthy's line debuts at retailers including Nordstrom, HSN and Lane Bryant.
Some of the stores have agreed to her request to display her clothing with non-plus
sizes.
"I said, 'Run the sizes as I make them and
let friends go shopping with their friends.
Stop segregating women,'" McCarthy said
"And they said, 'Okay.'"
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Saints Francis & Clare Catholic
Church • 5901 Olive Branch Rd.,
Faith Assembly of God • 186 Royal Greenwood | Ph: (317) 859-4673 | Fr.
Rd., Beech Grove | Ph: (317) 784-8566 Steve Giannini | Assc. Pastor Fr. Tim
| Pastor: Lawrence Cook | Sunday: 10:30 Wyciskalla | Saturday Anticipation Mass:
5:30 p.m. | Sunday: 7, 8:45 & 11:30 a.m.
a.m. & 6 p.m. | Wednesday: 7 p.m.
✞ ASSEMBLY OF GOD
St. Athanasius Byzantine Catholic
Church • 1117 S. Blain Ave., Indpls,
Crossroads Baptist Church • 1120 S 46221 | Ph: (317) 632-4157 | Fr.
Arlington Ave., Indpls, 46203 | Ph: (317) Bryan Eyman | Sunday (Divine Liturgy
357-2971 | Pr. Guy Solarek | Sunday: 10 Celebrated): 10 a.m.
a.m., 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. | Wednesday: 7
St. Jude • 5353 McFarland Rd., Indpls,
p.m. | cbcindy.com
| Ph: (317) 786-4371 | Fr. Stephen
Faith Baptist Church • 1640 Fry Banet | Sunday: 7, 8:30, 10:30 & Noon |
Rd., Greenwood | Ph: (317) 859-7964 Saturday Anticipation Mass: 5 p.m.
| Pr. Steve Maxie | Sunday: 10:30 a.m.
& 6 p.m. | Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. | ✞ CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Wednesday: 7 p.m. | KJV
Greenwood Christian Church • 2045
First Baptist Church of BG • 5521 Averitt Rd., Greenwood | Ph: (317) 881Churchman Ave., Indpls | Ph: (317) 784- 9336 | Pr. Matt Giebler | Saturday: 6
1478 | office@fbcbeechgrove.com | p.m. | Sunday: 9:30 & 11 a.m. | Sunday
Sunday: 9:30 a.m. | Sunday School: 10:50 School: 8, 9:30 & 11 a.m.
a.m. | Wednesday: 7-8 p.m. | Childcare &
programs, all ages, all services. Join Us! | Mount Pleasant Christian Church
• 381 N. Bluff Rd., Greenwood |
fbcbeechgrove.com.
Senior Pr. Chris Philbeck | mpcc.info
Historic Grace Baptist Church “Since | Saturday: 6 p.m. (ASL Available) |
1927” • 1907 E. Woodlawn Ave., Indpls Sunday: 9 & 10:45 a.m. | Video Venue
| Ph: (317) 638-3143 or 536-8655 | Pr. at Student Ministries: 10:45 a.m.
Rick J. Stone | Sunday: 10:30 a.m. & 6
Southport Heights Christian Church
p.m. | Sunday School: 9:30 a.m.
• 7154 S. McFarland Rd., Indpls | Pr. Steve
Southport Baptist Church • 2901 E. Ferguson | Sunday: 10:30 a.m. | Sunday
Banta Rd., Indpls | Ph: (317) 787-8236, School: 9:00 a.m. | Deaf Ministry: James
Pr. Jeff Stratton | Sunday: 9:30-10:30 Wines (317) 493-0414 VP or jewshdcc@
a.m. | Sunday School: 10:45-11:30 yahoo.com
a.m. | “Come and Watch Us Grow” |
✞ CHURCH OF CHRIST
Park Open to Public
✞ BAPTIST
The Rock Baptist Church • 4855 S.
Emerson Ave. | Ph: (317) 222-1958 |
Pstr: Steve Lawson | Sunday: 10:30 a.m.
| Interactive children’s & youth ministry,
uplifting worship, and simple messages
relevant to everyday life | therock-indy.
org
Lighthouse Baptist Church • 6950
E. Raymond St., Indpls | Ph: (317) 3594275 | Pr. Dan Tidd | Sunday: 11 a.m. &
6 p.m. | Wednesday: 7 p.m. | Thursdays
Youth Meeting: 6:30 p.m. | Ladies’
& Men’s meetings (call for times) |
“Independent Baptist Church”
✞ CATHOLIC
Good Shepherd Catholic Church
• 2905 S. Carson Ave., Indpls | Ph:
(317) 781-5959 | Rev. Todd Riebe,
Administrator | Rev. John Beitans,
Sacramental Minister | Saturday Mass:
4:30 p.m. | Sunday Mass: 10 a.m. |
Completely Handicapped Accessible | All
Welcome!
Holy Name of Jesus • 89 N. 17th Ave.,
Beech Grove | Ph: (317) 784-5454 | Fr.
William M. Williams | Worship Times &
Anticipation Sunday: 7:30, 9:30 & 11:30
a.m.
Madison Avenue Church of Christ •
8224 Madison Ave. | Sunday Bible Study:
10 a.m. | Sunday Worship: 11a.m. & 6
p.m. | Wednesday Bible Study: 7 p.m.
✞ CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist •
7625 McFarland Rd. | Ph: (317) 888-3204
| Sunday: 10 a.m. | Sunday School: 10
a.m. | Wednesday: 4 p.m. | Reading Room
Hours Tues: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. & Wednesday:
2:30-3:30 p.m.
✞ CHURCH OF GOD
The Southside Times
PLACES OF WORSHIP
Community Church of Greenwood
• 1477 West Main St., Greenwood | Ph:
First Christian Church of Beech (317) 888-6024 | Sunday: 9 & 11 a.m. |
Grove • 75 N. 10th Ave., Beech Grove Real Church. Real People. | ccgonline.org
| Ph: (317) 786-8522 | Pr. Paul Hartig |
Sunday: 10:30 a.m. | Sunday Christian ✞ PRESBYTERIAN
Education: 9:30 a.m.
Greenwood Presbyterian Church •
102 West Main St., Greenwood | Ph:
✞ EPISCOPAL CHURCH
(317) 881-1259 | Pr. Cheryl Montgomery
St. Thomas Episcopal Church • 600 Paul | Sunday: 10:30 a.m. | Sunday School:
Hand Blvd. (South of Whiteland), Franklin 9:30 a.m. | Free Community Meal – 3rd
| Ph: (317) 535-8985 | Rev. Whitney Monday: 6:30-8 p.m.
Rice | Sunday: 10:15 a.m. | Adult Forum
Sunday School (During Worship): 11 a.m. ✞ SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
| stthomasfranklin.org
Southside Seventh-Day Adventist
St. Timothy's Episcopal Church • • 801 Shelbyville Rd., Indpls | Ph: (317)
2601 E. Thompson Rd., Indpls | Ph: (317) 786-7002 | Pr. Brian Yensho | Services
784-6925 | Rector: Rev. Rebecca Nickel | Saturday: 11 a.m. | Sabbath School: 9:30
Sunday: 9 a.m. | Godly Play: 9 a.m. (Sept - a.m. | southsideadventist.org | Health
May) | Food Pantry: 3rd Tues each month | Ministries, CHIP+: chiphealth.com
sttimothy.indydio.org
✞ SOUTHERN BAPTIST
✞ EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
Calvary Baptist Church • 200 Sunset
CHURCH OF AMERICA
Blvd., Greenwood | Ph: (317) 881-5743
Bethany Evangelical Lutheran | Ernest E. James, D. Min. | Sunday:
Church • 4702 S. East St., Indpls | Ph: 10:30 a.m. | Sunday School: 9 a.m. |
(317) 786-7854, Rev. Michelle Elfers | Something for All Ages
Sunday: 9:30 a.m. | Sunday School: 8:15
Southwood Baptist Church • 501 S.
a.m. (all ages) | “We Welcome You”
4th Ave., Beech Grove | Ph: (317) 7862719 | Adult Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. |
✞ FULL GOSPEL
Youth & All Age Children Worship: 10:45
The Worship Center • 90 South 7th a.m. | Sunday Evening Worship: 6:30
Ave., Beech Grove | Ph: (317) 786-9802 p.m.
| Rev. James Archie Strong | Sunday: 11
a.m. | Sunday School: 10 a.m. | Thursday: ✞ UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
6:30 p.m | worshipcenterindy.org
Faith United Church of Christ •
NW Corner Thompson Rd., Gray Rd.
✞ INDEPENDENT
& Shelbyville Rd. | Ph: (317) 784-4856
NON DENOMINATIONAL
| Pr. Kurt Walker | Adult & Jr. Church
Community Church at Murphy’s Service: 10:30 a.m. | God loves you! You
Landing • 7401 South Harding St., are invited to worship with us. We have
Indpls | Ph: (317) 807-0222 | Pr. Paul a pew for you. | Nursery Care
Erny | Sunday: 9:30 a.m. | Sunday
St. John’s United Church of Christ
School: 11 a.m. | yourccml.org
• 7031 S. East St., Indpls (U.S. 31,
Southport Rd.) | Ph: (317) 881-2353 |
✞ NAZARENE
Rev. Ross Tyler | Sunday Contemporary
Cross-Way Community Church of Worship: 9 a.m. & Traditional Worship:
the Nazarene • 1248 Buffalo St., Beech 10:30 a.m. | Sunday School: 10:30 a.m.
Grove | Pr. Mark Ramsey | Sunday: 11
Zion United Church of Christ • 8916
a.m. | facebook.com/CrosswayCCN
E. Troy Ave., Indpls | Ph: (317) 862-4136 |
South Side Church of the Nazarene • Sunday: 8:15 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. | Sunday
2447 E. Thompson Rd., Indpls | Ph: (317) School: 9:30-10:15 a.m. | ZionIndy.net
784-1373 | Pr. Ray McCrary | Sunday:
✞ UNITED METHODIST
10:30 a.m. | Sunday School: 9:30 a.m.
✞ DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
Church of God (Anderson) • 3939
S. Emerson Ave. (Beech Grove) Indpls |
Parsonage: (317) 788-6845 or Church:
(317) 787-0467 | Pr. Paul A Kirby |
Sunday: 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. | Sunday ✞ NON-DENOMINATIONAL
School: 9:30 a.m. | Wednesday: 7 p.m.
Youth/Adults
Church of Acts • 3740 S. Dearborn,
Indpls | Ph: (317) 783-ACTS (2287)
✞ CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN
| Pr. Bill Jenkins | Sunday: 10 a.m. |
Wednesday: 7 p.m. | Club Acts Friday:
Christ Cumberland Presbyterian 7-11p.m. | Latin Acts Saturday: 7 p.m.
Church • 6140 South Meridian St., churchofacts.org
Indpls | Ph: (317) 787-9585 | Pr. Elmer
Price | Sunday: 10 a.m. | Sunday School: The Father’s House • 1600 S. Franklin
9 a.m. | “Come Grow With Us!”
Rd. (just south of Brookville Road) |
Ph: (317) 358-8312 | Multi-cultural
Worship Sunday: 10 a.m. | Wednesday:
7 p.m. | TheFathersHouseIndy.com
Center United Methodist Church •
5445 Bluff Road, Indpls | Ph: (317) 7841101 or email: info@center-umc.org |
Sunday Traditional Worship: 9 a.m. &
Contemporary Worship: 11:15 a.m.
Edgewood United Methodist • 1820
East Epler Ave. | Ph: (317) 784-6086 | Pr.
Jim Allen | We are on Facebook | Sunday:
8:15 & 10:30 a.m. | Sunday School: 9:25
a.m. | edgewoodumc.com | “The Church
for The Next 100 Years”
Greenwood United Methodist • 525 N.
Madison Ave., Greenwood | Ph: (317) 8811653 | Rev. In Suk Peebles | Sunday: 10:15
a.m. | Sunday School: 9 a.m.
Rosedale Hills United Methodist •
4450 South Keystone Ave., Indpls | Ph:
(317) 786-6474 or email: officerhumc@
att.net | Rev. Doug Wallace | Sunday:
9:15 a.m. | Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. |
rosedalehillsumc.org
✞ WESLEYAN
Southview Wesleyan Church • 4700
Shelbyville Rd., Indpls | Ph: (317) 7830404 | Pr. Rick Matthews | Sunday:
10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. | Sunday School:
9:30 a.m.
✞ UNITY
Unity of Indianapolis Church of
the Daily Word • 907 N. Delaware
St., Indpls | Ph: (317) 635-4066 | Rev.
Bob Uhlar, Senior Minister & Rev.
Carla Golden, Director Lay Ministries |
Celebration: 10 a.m. | unityofindy.com
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"And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season
we shall reap, if we faint not. As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto
them who are of the household of faith."
~ Galatians 6:9-10
By Paul Kirby
Work, work, work! There are times that I am so tired.
Then, when it seems that there is time to relax, even
for a little while, the phone rings or there is a knock on
the door and, guess what, more work to be done. I am
not complaining, I am just saying. Those that are true
pastors know that his or her time is spent in study for
sermon preparation and for teaching assignments and
visitations and counseling. To that man or woman Paul
writes, "Let us not be weary in well doing: for in due
season we shall reap, if we faint not." It is not so much
the labor, it is the failure to reap that discourages a pastor and causes them to "faint" away.
The second part of this is verse ten. Think deeply
about what Paul is saying to the pastors and the workers of the church. As we are given the opportunity to
do good to all people, and especially to those who are
people of faith, take those opportunities with gladness.
This is the work that God has assigned to us and we
should do it as the ministry of Christ. We do it all for
the Lord and for His glory and so that His name is constantly kept before the community. So, it is worth it all
after all. I love to pastor and I love to be there for those
who really have a need for me to be there sharing Christ
with them. It is a blessing to just be there to see how
God works in ways unimaginable and marvelous. My
best advice to every Christian is, get involved like Jesus
was involved. You will be blessed.
God bless and go and have a great day.
Paul A. Kirby is the pastor at the Church of God at 3939 S. Emerson Ave.
The Southside Times
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PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
FOR PONDAROSA MHC
PUBLIC NOTICE
FOR PONDAROSA MHC
Notice is hereby given to Frank
Jacobs that Pondarosa MHC will
dispose of the following mobile
home at public auction: 1971
Holly Park mobile home VIN
#6014006 for amount owed to
community. The home is located
at 199 N. Berwick Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46222 in Pondarosa
MHC. You do not have permission to keep the mobile home at
the above address. Attempts to
serve you notice by certified mail
have failed. The auction will take
place at Pondarosa MHC located
at 3559 Cossell Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222 on Thursday September 3, 2015 at 10:00 AM to 10:15
AM. Pondarosa MHC reserves
the right to bid and purchase the
home at auction.
Notice is hereby given to Mary
Morehouse that Pondarosa MHC
will dispose of the following
mobile home at public auction:
1962 Homette mobile home VIN
#501055822 for amount owed
to community. The home is located at 193 N. Berwick Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46222 in Pondarosa
MHC. You do not have permission to keep the mobile home at
the above address. Attempts to
serve you notice by certified mail
have failed. The auction will take
place at Pondarosa MHC located
at 3559 Cossell Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222 on Thursday September 3, 2015 at 10:00 AM to 10:15
AM. Pondarosa MHC reserves
the right to bid and purchase the
home at auction.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
DRIVERS
PUBLIC NOTICE
FOR PONDAROSA MHC
PUBLIC NOTICE
FOR PONDAROSA MHC
PUBLIC NOTICE
FOR PONDAROSA MHC
Notice is hereby given to Alesha
Underhill that Pondarosa MHC
will dispose of the following
mobile home at public auction:
1973 Schultz mobile home VIN
#MVIN341117IND for amount
owed to community. The home
is located at 3512 Steer St., Indianapolis, IN 46222 in Pondarosa
MHC. You do not have permission to keep the mobile home at
the above address. Attempts to
serve you notice by certified mail
have failed. The auction will take
place at Pondarosa MHC located
at 3559 Cossell Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222 on Thursday September 3, 2015 at 10:00 AM to 10:15
AM. Pondarosa MHC reserves
the right to bid and purchase the
home at auction.
Notice is hereby given to Marsha
& Steven Ramirez that Pondarosa
MHC will dispose of the following
mobile home at public auction:
1970 Schult mobile home VIN
#95042 for amount owed to community. The home is located at 195
N. Berwick Ave., Indianapolis, IN
46222 in Pondarosa MHC. You do
not have permission to keep the
mobile home at the above address.
Attempts to serve you notice by
certified mail have failed. The
auction will take place at Pondarosa MHC located at 3559 Cossell
Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222 on
Thursday September 3, 2015 at
10:00 AM to 10:15 AM. Pondarosa
MHC reserves the right to bid and
purchase the home at auction.
Notice is hereby given to Felicitas
Moratilla that Pondarosa MHC
will dispose of the following mobile home at public auction: 1969
unknown make mobile home
VIN #178469 for amount owed to
community. The home is located
at 3510 Horse, Indianapolis, IN
46222 in Pondarosa MHC. You do
not have permission to keep the
mobile home at the above address.
Attempts to serve you notice by
certified mail have failed. The
auction will take place at Pondarosa MHC located at 3559 Cossell
Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222 on
Thursday September 3, 2015 at
10:00 AM to 10:15 AM. Pondarosa
MHC reserves the right to bid and
purchase the home at auction.
Driver: CDL-A. Home Daily
Working 5 on/2 off! Earn
$60k/yr +Paid Vacation &
Bonuses Benefits after 90
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877-600-2121
PUBLIC NOTICE
FOR PONDAROSA MHC
PUBLIC NOTICE
FOR PONDAROSA MHC
PUBLIC NOTICE
FOR PONDAROSA MHC
PUBLIC NOTICE
FOR PONDAROSA MHC
Notice is hereby given to Brittany Doyle & H. Carmack that
Pondarosa MHC will dispose of
the following mobile home at
public auction: 1961 Troy mobile
home VIN #MVIN355310IND for
amount owed to community. The
home is located at 3517 Dogie Rd.,
Indianapolis, IN 46222 in Pondarosa MHC. You do not have permission to keep the mobile home
at the above address. Attempts to
serve you notice by certified mail
have failed. The auction will take
place at Pondarosa MHC located
at 3559 Cossell Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222 on Thursday September 3, 2015 at 10:00 AM to 10:15
AM. Pondarosa MHC reserves
the right to bid and purchase the
home at auction.
Notice is hereby given to Jason
Miller that Pondarosa MHC will
dispose of the following mobile
home at public auction: 1982
Schooner mobile home VIN
#187469 for amount owed to community. The home is located at
3517 Saddle Ridge, Indianapolis,
IN 46222 in Pondarosa MHC.
You do not have permission to
keep the mobile home at the
above address. Attempts to serve
you notice by certified mail have
failed. The auction will take place
at Pondarosa MHC located at
3559 Cossell Road, Indianapolis,
IN 46222 on Thursday September 3, 2015 at 10:00 AM to 10:15
AM. Pondarosa MHC reserves
the right to bid and purchase the
home at auction.
Notice is hereby given to Stephanie Shinkle that Pondarosa MHC
will dispose of the following mobile home at public auction: 1975
PTT mobile home VIN #P1406
for amount owed to community.
The home is located at 3519 Dogie Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46222 in
Pondarosa MHC. You do not have
permission to keep the mobile
home at the above address. Attempts to serve you notice by certified mail have failed. The auction
will take place at Pondarosa MHC
located at 3559 Cossell Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222 on Thursday
September 3, 2015 at 10:00 AM
to 10:15 AM. Pondarosa MHC
reserves the right to bid and purchase the home at auction.
Notice is hereby given to Martina
Nataren that Pondarosa MHC
will dispose of the following
mobile home at public auction:
1972 Parkwood mobile home
VIN #19868 for amount owed to
community. The home is located
at 3506 Horse, Indianapolis, IN
46222 in Pondarosa MHC. You do
not have permission to keep the
mobile home at the above address.
Attempts to serve you notice by
certified mail have failed. The
auction will take place at Pondarosa MHC located at 3559 Cossell
Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222 on
Thursday September 3, 2015 at
10:00 AM to 10:15 AM. Pondarosa
MHC reserves the right to bid and
purchase the home at auction.
PUBLIC NOTICE
FOR PONDAROSA MHC
PUBLIC NOTICE
FOR PONDAROSA MHC
PUBLIC NOTICE
FOR PONDAROSA MHC
PUBLIC NOTICE
FOR PONDAROSA MHC
Notice is hereby given to Daniel
Lewis that Pondarosa MHC will
dispose of the following mobile
home at public auction: 2015
Assembled mobile home VIN
#MVIN355948IND for amount
owed to community. The home
is located at 178 N. Exeter Ave.,
Indianapolis, IN 46222 in Pondarosa MHC. You do not have permission to keep the mobile home
at the above address. Attempts to
serve you notice by certified mail
have failed. The auction will take
place at Pondarosa MHC located
at 3559 Cossell Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222 on Thursday September 3, 2015 at 10:00 AM to 10:15
AM. Pondarosa MHC reserves
the right to bid and purchase the
home at auction.
Notice is hereby given to Jacob
Arney that Pondarosa MHC
will dispose of the following
mobile home at public auction:
1974 Festival mobile home VIN
#MVIN355309IND for amount
owed to community. The home
is located at 219 N. Berwick Ave.,
Indianapolis, IN 46222 in Pondarosa MHC. You do not have permission to keep the mobile home
at the above address. Attempts to
serve you notice by certified mail
have failed. The auction will take
place at Pondarosa MHC located
at 3559 Cossell Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222 on Thursday September 3, 2015 at 10:00 AM to 10:15
AM. Pondarosa MHC reserves
the right to bid and purchase the
home at auction.
Notice is hereby given to Pamela
Perkins that Pondarosa MHC
will dispose of the following mobile home at public auction: 1972
Highland mobile home VIN
#720232 for amount owed to
community. The home is located
at 3509 Horse, Indianapolis, IN
46222 in Pondarosa MHC. You do
not have permission to keep the
mobile home at the above address.
Attempts to serve you notice by
certified mail have failed. The
auction will take place at Pondarosa MHC located at 3559 Cossell
Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222 on
Thursday September 3, 2015 at
10:00 AM to 10:15 AM. Pondarosa
MHC reserves the right to bid and
purchase the home at auction.
Notice is hereby given to Juan Armenta that Pondarosa MHC will
dispose of the following mobile
home at public auction: 1969 Fairmont mobile home VIN #7428 for
amount owed to community. The
home is located at 161 N. Berwick
Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46222 in
Pondarosa MHC. You do not have
permission to keep the mobile
home at the above address. Attempts to serve you notice by certified mail have failed. The auction
will take place at Pondarosa MHC
located at 3559 Cossell Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222 on Thursday
September 3, 2015 at 10:00 AM
to 10:15 AM. Pondarosa MHC
reserves the right to bid and purchase the home at auction.
PUBLIC NOTICE
FOR PONDAROSA MHC
Notice is hereby given to James
Masters that Pondarosa MHC will
dispose of the following mobile
home at public auction: 1965 Skyline mobile home VIN #01L16630
for amount owed to community.
The home is located at 3521 Horse,
Indianapolis, IN 46222 in Pondarosa MHC. You do not have permission to keep the mobile home
at the above address. Attempts to
serve you notice by certified mail
have failed. The auction will take
place at Pondarosa MHC located
at 3559 Cossell Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222 on Thursday September 3, 2015 at 10:00 AM to 10:15
AM. Pondarosa MHC reserves
the right to bid and purchase the
home at auction.
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EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT
CLASSIFIEDS
EMPLOYMENT
We need people with strong
customer service skills.
Positions available:
Office Manager,
Tax Preparer and
Marketing Manager.
Call for more info (317) 784-1241
APPLY TO WORK AT LIBERTY TAX!
SHEET METAL WORKER
Stainless steel work custom. Experienced in shear / break press - CNC
5 years experience minimum. Must have drivers license.
CNC ROUTER
OPERATOR
for mill work/solid surface assembly
UTILITY MAN
Job duties include material handling to janitorial.
Air conditioned shop.
PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON TO:
2685 S. BRILL ROAD
INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46225
(317) 784-1904
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
CLOSED MONDAYS
TUES-SAT:
10AM-5PM
SUN: 12-6PM
DONATIONS NEEDED!
CALL OR VISIT: (317) 908-8635
8236 S. Madison Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46227
3530 S. Keystone (Behind Denny’s)
LIGHTLY USED OR NEW CLOTHING, FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, AND MISC.
DONATIONS NEEDED. PLEASE CALL OR VISIT US AT OUR TWO LOCATIONS!
www.HumbleImpressions.com
Childcare Care
Assistant for
daycare & preschool.
Call Elaine
317-862-9635
EMPLOYMENT
MATTRESS
w/ Box Springs.
Still in plastic.
ONLY 195
$
Can Deliver
Call 317-480-6463
Automotive
Domestic Cars
2008 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5 S,
55,000 miles, new tires & battery.
$10,000 OBO. 317-788-7049
ADVERTISE YOUR
CLASSIFIED AD
CALL TODAY: 300-8782
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT
5302 Victory Drive, Indpls
NOW HIRING
For the brand new
ULTA Beauty
Warehouse!
Warehouse Associates
• Full Time & Seasonal Opps.
• 3 & 4 Day Work Weeks
• Earn up to $13.50/hr
• All Shifts Available
Why drive across Indy
for the same job?
Work closer to home!
Apply TODAY
Call 888-5700
Or visit
ExpressIndySouth.com
Franklin Township Community School Corporation
(I-465 Emerson AveExit #52, Beech Grove)
EXECUTIVE
HOUSEKEEPER
BREAKFAST
HOSTESS
MAINTENANCE
SALES MANAGER
GROUNDSKEEPER
Custodial Job Fair
“Preparing our Students for Life’s Possibilities”
Employment
General Employment
STEWARTS TREE SERVICE
Tree service looking for drivers
with CDL or regular license to be
laborors 317-322-8367
Mobile Medicine Group is now
hiring for the following: Physicians, Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant, and Medical
Assistant. Please fax CV and/
or resume’ to (317) 288-9386.
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
3:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Home Health Care
Event will be held at the:
PERSONAL AIDE POSITIONS
Full time, 3PM-11PM, evening
shift, benefits included. For
questions call Kelly Dunn at
317-787-3287 Ext 3052
Central Office Annex
The corner of Edgewood and Franklin Roads
6019 S. Franklin Road
Indianapolis, IN 46259
(317)862-2411
FTCSC will be holding a custodial job fair. Department leaders will
be available to answer questions and interview candidates.
Computers available to complete online application.
Custodial Openings
Equal Opportunity Employer
Energeo Staffing in partnership with Ulta needs you
today!! We have immediate openings for 1st and
2nd shift positions. If you are highly energetic and
want to work for a top national retailer, apply today at
www.energeostaffing.com or come into our office
at 916 E Main Street in Greenwood, Indiana.
Do not miss out on this opportunity!!! 317-852-9220.
Ask for Kathleen!
FRONT DESK
MANAGER
BOOKKEEPER
NIGHT CLERKS
LAUNDRY
HOUSEKEEPERS
Apply in person or fax resume to: (317) 791-9200
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or email: hr@hiexpressindianapolisse.com
Medical/Dental
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FOR SALE
ALL TYPES OF TRAINS
AND ACCESSORIES
FOR SALE
Help wanted!
Part-Time Cook
McQ’s
PUB & EATERY
3149 E Thompson Rd.
Indianapolis, IN 46227
Apply within
DAYCARE
DAYCARE &
PRESCHOOL
Immediate
Openings for
children 6 weeks
to five years
Preschool 2-3 & 4-5
Very reasonable rates
Hours
Monday - Friday
Call Elaine at
862-9635 for info
Harvestime Preschool
2240 S. Post Road
Indianapolis, IN 46239
7920 Hoop Road
Indianapolis, IN 46217
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1 & 2 BEDROOM
APARTMENTS
Starting at $450
Water included. All electric.
Security on site 24/7.
Office Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 1-3PM
317-991-3802
Terrace Park Apts
25th and Main St
2 BEDROOM TOWNHOMES
AVAILABLE
No Pets • Senior Discount • Total Electric
Call Manager for Pricing Info.
and for an appointment 941-3977
Rentals
Unfurnished Apartments
For Rent: 220 N 16th Ave.,
Beech Grove, 3bd, sewer/water
and trash paid, $850/mo, call
(317) 991-3802.
Condos/Duplexes
GARAGE SALE Large multi
family sale-3637 Mistletoe Dr.,
Indianapolis, furniture, housewares, music, jewelry, ceramics,
clothing, toys, tools and lots of
misc. Aug 28-29. Friday 9-5 and
Sat 9-3PM
YARD SALE Aug 28-29, 5422
Rosebrook Ln, off Epler, west
of Meridian St. Kids bikes, tons
of girls jr. clothes, home accessories and lots of misc.
MOVING SALE 1019 Yellow
Pine Ct., Southern Oaks Subdivision, Aug 27, 28, 29 from
8-3. Lots of furniture, household items, holiday decorations,
sports equipment, clothing, 2010
Toyota Camry SE low miles,
2009 Yamaha Raider Cruiser
and misc items
GARAGE SALE Killarney Hill,
7281 Rooses Drive, Indianapolis. Great variety, Aug. 28 & 29
from 9 AM-6 PM
HUGE SALE Morris St. UMC,
335 E. Morris St., Aug. 29, 9A1P. ALL NEW ITEMS. Comfortors, games, Snuggies, toys,
socks, school supplies, table
cloths, glassware, kitchen items,
towels, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas items.
ADVERTISE YOUR
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CALL TODAY: 300-8782
GARAGE SALE Big sale, antiques, tools, jewelry, nascar
items and lots of misc. Aug 27
& 28, 8AM-4PM. 4841 S. Randolph, Indianapolis
EVENT
GARAGE SALE Fri Aug 28
& Sat Aug 29. 9AM-??. 6830
E. County Line Rd. between
Combs and Five Points
LIFEWAY CHURCH
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RENTAL PROPERTY 1Bedroom, 1 Bath, located in Beech
Grove, nice neighborhood, good
schools. More info call 317408-2670
Real Estate
Cemetary Plots
Greenwood Forest Lawn, Good
Shepherd lot 210A spaces 1 & 2,
Bronze memorial marker, valued
at $6,000. Call 317-784-3455.
Join us Sept. 11, 2015
for a free showing!
6:00pm to 8:45pm
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Don’t forget to bring a chair!
• FREE POPCORN
• FREE COTTON CANDY
• FREE DRINKS
• FREE NACHOS
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GRANITE COUNTERTOP SALE!
KITCHEN
COUNTERTOP INSTALLED!
Must present coupon. See store for details *
BATH VANITY
With purchase of Kitchen 40sf min
Must present coupon. See store for details *
Over 100 slabs in our indoor showroom.
IT'S CLASSIFIED!
Call 300-8782 to place
your classified ad.
Send your name, address,
phone number, dates you
wish your ad to run and
credit card information
and mail to: The Southside
Times, 7670 US 31 S.
Indianpolis, IN 46227. Line
Classified Ads are $11.00
for the first 4 lines and each
additional line is $1.00 per
line. (NOTE: 1 line is around
28 characters, spaces or
punctuation.
All
caps
changes the word count).
Deadline for submissions
are Tuesdays, 5pm.
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INDIANAPOLIS
7375 Company Dr
E. Southport Rd
Company Dr
Campus Pw y
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Center
14425 Bergen Blvd. Unit C
Across from Hamilton Town Center
317-888-8550
Emerson Av e
On Bus Line
Indianapolis
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APARTMENTS
Corner of 25th & Albany, Beech Grove
Garage Sale
Exit 210
Olio Rd
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Too
Small
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• Driveways
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T. Jenkins
Office: 889-8423
Cell: 319-2617
Family Owned & Operated Since 1950
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Property Cleanouts • Yard Waste Removal Demolition of Garages,
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Emergency or
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Phone: (317) 377-1100
Fax: (317) 536-3229
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LANDSCAPING NEEDS
• Tree & Shrub Removal and Installation
• Concrete Sidewalks, Patios & Driveways
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Office: 889-8423 or Cell: 319-2617
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Celebrating 25 Years of Service
Serving Indianapolis and Surrounding Areas • Commercial / Residential
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CALL JIM AT
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• MOWING
• MULCHING/ROCKS
• EDGING • PRUNING
• BRUSH REMOVAL
• GUTTER CLEANING
• LEAF REMOVAL
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Commercial & Residential
RH Hunt Enterprise
(317) 538-1362