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E-Edition - The Paper of Montgomery County
TODAY’S VERSE God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God. – 2 Cor 5:21 (NIV) Torchbearers join Headless Horseman opening tonight The line may be a little longer during tonight’s opening of Conner Prairie’s Headless Horseman. That’s because there will be a street party going on with music, games and entertainment, in celebration of the state’s The Times Editor bicentennial torch arriving today at Conner Prairie. The party begins at 5 p.m., with the Headless Horseman gates to open at 5:30 p.m. and the torch to arrive at about 6 p.m. And how cool is this? Conner Prairie guests can line the torch route, which travels through the Symphony on the Prairie bowl and up in the air aboard the 1859 Balloon Voyage. Also, bring your cameras, because the runners will pause throughout the route, at the balloon, with the Headless Horseman and outside the Apple Store. And that same night, Conner Prairie will debut is Bicentennial Bison, which is part of the statewide Bison-tennial Public Art Project. You might recall seeing all of the painted bison statues at this year’s Indiana State Fair? After the torch run, there’s plenty of time to enjoy Conner Prairie. Attending Headless Horseman is a tradition in my own family and actually ever since I came to Noblesville. Through the years, I’ve greatly enjoyed watching how the program has grown. While there’s no more barn dancing, there are a lot of other fun activities at the Halloween festival in Conner Scairie. Have your fortune told, watch Ed the mad scientist harness the powers of ghosts, and get beauty advice from Beautisha, a cosmetic-loving witch. See “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” marionette show, sing and dance in the scary-o-ke tent and hear ghosts stories by Holly Ween. You can even cast your vote for the next mayor of Conner Scairie. Headless Horseman is open Thursday through Sunday, through October. If you’ve been there, you’re aware of the lengthy wait for the haunted hayride. My advice is to go early before the gates open or do like us: buy Voyager-level season tickets, which allows admission every night Headless Horseman is open, plus two guests for free, and an Express Pass to bypass the lengthy hayride line for a shorter one. That’s the part I like. -Contact Betsy Reason at betsy@thetimes24-7.com. Find the official Indiana bicentennial celebration torch route and more about the county’s torchbearers at www.thetimes24-7.com. TIMES 50¢ The Hamilton County’s Only Daily Newspaper NOBLESVILLE, INDIANA WWW.THETIMES24-7.COM Bicentennial celebration downtown BETSY REASON The Times The Times photo by Kevin Thompkins Members of the Indiana State Police and Hamilton County Sheriff’s Department SWAT teams prepare to take part in a multi-agency training exercise at the Hamilton County training grounds Wednesday. Multi-agency exercise tests first responders By Kevin Thompkins kevin@thetimes24-7.com Hamilton County Emergency Management along with the Hamilton County Local Emergency Planning Committee are playing host to a three-day training exercise through Friday, at the training grounds located on River Road in Noblesville. Designed to test and train first responders, the exercise will present real-life situations officers may encounter in Hamilton County as well as assess the tactics, skills, and equipment used to respond to those situations. “This exercise has been 6 months in planning, countless meetings, developing scenarios and getting personnel and equipment scheduled,” said Erin Rowe, director of Hamilton County Emergency Management. The training, conducted in partnership with the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office, Noblesville Police and Fire Departments, Carmel Police and Fire Departments, Westfield Police and Fire Departments, Cicero Fire Department, Fishers Fire Department, Indiana State Police, Department of Natural Resources, Hamilton County Public Safety Communications, and the Red Cross, is part of an on-going series of trainings to foster cooperation among the many jurisdictions represented in Hamilton County as they prepare for a variety of responses to natural and man-made disasters. Multi-agency responses also provide practical experience in using the Incident Command System that are instituted in cases of a large scale emergency or disaster. “It’s always great to work together in training situations, so we’re better prepared for an actual event,” Rowe said. “It gives all the departments and agencies a See TESTS Page A9 FACES of HAMILTON COUNTY What makes Allen Patterson smile? “Seeing people enjoy our parks,” said the 52-year-old Carmel resident, parks director for Hamilton County Parks & Recreation. He is also proud because he will carry the state’s bicentennial torch at 3:15 p.m. today from the West Bell Tower at Coxhall Gardens to the driveway of the Lucas Mansion, riding in a Subaru sponsor car. “This is a huge honor for me, my family and HCPR, who nominated me. I will be carrying the torch in honor of all who have contributed to what we have been able to accomplish during the 24-1/2 years I have been director here. I am humbled by the opportunity to be a part of our state’s bicentennial celebration.” His brother, Mike, chosen for his dedication as a Subaru employee, on Wednesday carried the torch inside Lafayette’s Subaru plant. Photo provided by Conner Prairie The Headless Horseman arrives today. HONEST HOOSIER HEALTH TIP Change your contact lenses per the manufacturer’s recommendation. Today’s health tip was brought to you by Dr. John Roberts. Be sure to catch his column each week in The Times and online at www. thetimes24-7.com. INSIDE TODAY Advanced Hearing Technologies...................A2 Care Free Homes........................................A3 Carpenter Realtors......................................A7 Diana Theatre.............................................A3 FC Tucker....................................................A7 Georgia Direct.............................................A2 Moser Jewelers............................................A3 Riverwalk Commons....................................A8 Town Square Medical..................................A1 Noblesville Main Street, Hamilton County Tourism and the City of Noblesville will welcome the Bicentennial Torch to downtown after it makes its way through Hamilton County Thursday. The festivities begin at 5 p.m. on 9th Street and Logan Street adjacent to the Courthouse lawn. Logan Street will feature booths and information on many Noblesville-based community groups. The State of Indiana’s Bicentennial Experience will be on Logan Street in support of the event. North 9th Street will house a local vendor area with Indiana-themed merchandise and a game truck for younger attendees. At 6 p.m., the Hunter Smith Band will perform under the tent on the northwest corner of the Courthouse lawn. The group will break momentarily to recognize the torch when it enters the event around 7:20 p.m. and will resume playing until 8 p.m. Dignitaries from across the county and state are expected to welcome the torch downtown where it will be housed in a new piece of public art. Local metal artist Bonnie Ramirez designed the cauldron used to hold the torch. After the event, the city planning team will collaborate once again to incorporate this piece into downtown as a usable piece of public art and a bike rack. “The Noblesville Bicentennial Celebration will be an event centuries in the making,” said Brenda Myers, president and CEO of Hamilton County Tourism. “We hope to gather people from all Hamilton County communities to celebrate Indiana’s past, present and future.” The event is also sponsored in part by Church, Church, Hittle & Antrim. The planning team is watching the weather for the evening of the event. Should an adjustment need to be made for safety or weather purposes, notification will be issued via the Noblesville Main Street Facebook page and Twitter account @Mainstrt. ‘Trunk-or-Treat’ at Presbyterian Church The Times People who call our community their own. Noticed the other day a couple of TV commercials that say they are including stuff ?for free? if you pay ?a small fee.? Wait. What? THURSDAY Oct. 13, 2016 SERVING ARCADIA ATLANTA CARMEL CICERO FISHERS NOBLESVILLE SHERIDAN WESTFIELD AND ALL OF HAMILTON COUNTY OBITUARIES VINCE A. HOFMEISTER LEANNA K TOWNSEND CATE WILSON For full Obituaries see Page A5 The Times appreciates all our customers. Today, we’d like to personally thank Donald Holliday of Noblesville for subscribing! TODAY’S QUOTE “Nothing is a waste of time if you use the experience wisely.” Auguste Rodin First Presbyterian Church of Noblesville, 1207 Conner St., has scheduled “Trunk-or-Treat,” 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Oct. 29. Children and parents are encouraged to dress in costume (although it’s not mandatory) and come to the church parking lot to receive treats from the trunks of decorated cars. Food will also be served inside the church in Fellowship Hall. Trunk or Treat is a safe way for children to trick or treat and families to enjoy food and festivities. This free event is open to all. TODAY’S JOKE “Why are you home from school so early?” Little Johnny’s mother asked. “I was the only one who could answer a question.” “Oh, really? What was the question?” “Who threw the eraser?” THREE-DEGREE GUARANTEE Weatherby says the high today will be 60° If Weatherby is off by more than 3 degrees, e-mail us at weatherby@thetimes24-7.com and let us know. Include your name and phone number. Each month those who called in and caught Weatherby will be entered into a drawing for a prize. The Times, serving Noblesville and Hamilton County Thanks for reading The Times! A2 TIMES The 641 Westfield Road Noblesville, IN 46060 main: 317-773-9960 fax: 317-770-9376 twitter: Hamilton County’s Own Daily Newspaper PAGE four Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016 It’s not just for the young Few things benefit the body more than maintaining physical fitness. While doctors have typically recommended exercise for younger patients, we’re realizing how important it is for our older patients as well. Regular exercise, even in one’s senior years, can still reduce your risk of a number of health conditions, particularly heart attacks and strokes. It also may be one of the few things to slow the onset of dementia. Most communities are blessed to have many options available for exercise, especially those that are supervised. I prefer these activities because a trained professional typically leads the group. This person can make recommendations to get the most out of the program in the safest way possible. Why is regular exercise so important for seniors? You may have noticed that as our bodies age a number of physiologic changes occur. We lose muscle mass and tone that leads to weakness, reduced flexibility, and problems with balance. Our bones become weaker from a lack of weight-bearing activity. Balance problems and weak bones lead to falls and broken bones. Our hearts and lungs can get out of shape causing reduced stamina and difficulty breathing with activity. This leads to an overall reduced level of confidence & independence Regular exercise can go a long way to delay or even reverse some of these effects of aging. Exercise is a critical component in the treatment and preven- John R. Roberts, M.D. Hamilton Health tion of conditions such as arthritis, diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, elevated cholesterol, heart disease, stroke, dementia, depression and anxiety. Exercising in the water is one of the best and safest ways for seniors to work on their fitness. Aquatic programs are excellent for people with painful arthritic joints, especially the knees, hips and back. Water buoys up the body, reducing stress on the joints. The natural resistance of the water to motion helps build and tone muscles and also improves balance. I even had one patient a few years ago who faithfully attended his aquatics classes and was able to graduate from his wheelchair. Exercising on dry land is certainly acceptable. Again, I usually recommend supervised programs such as Silver Sneakers®. This is a program that is available to many seniors who have Medicare supplemental plans such as Humana that pay for memberships at a partnered exercise facility. More information on the program can be found at www.silversneakers.com or by calling 866-587- 7389. Simple things like gardening, yard work, or walking are certainly better than sitting on the couch. Walking should always be done in a safe area that is flat and well lighted. One benefit of regular exercise that most seniors don’t consider is socialization. Often seniors have become socially isolated either through the death of a spouse or friends. These organized exercise programs provide a way for seniors to get out and interact with people. Most of my patients who have joined one of these programs can’t wait to get back for the next session. Regular exercise is also very good for improving mental health and keeping the mind sharp. Many seniors simply don’t want to be bothered with a formal exercise program. Any exercise is better than no exercise, but seniors need to be careful not to do too much too fast. Certain medical conditions may preclude doing certain types of activities. If you are considering starting an exercise program, it’s always a good idea to discuss it with your physician. This is true especially if you suffer from obesity, diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, lung disease, have had a stroke or smoke. Your doctor may even provide you with an “exercise prescription” that outlines what he or she wants you to do or avoid. Dr. John Roberts is a local physician. His column appears in Monday’s edition of the Times, and he has a daily health tip on the front page. Dr. Roberts is one of the owners of Sagamore News Media, parent company of The Times. Thanks for reading The Times! www.thetimes24-7.com @TheTimes_News @TheTimes_Sports The Times, serving Noblesville and Hamilton County Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016 A5 Hamilton North Heights Clubs Collaborate for Coats Campaign The Times ARCADIA – Members of five Hamilton Heights High School clubs are pooling their time and efforts to help collect new and gently used coats for the Hamilton County Kids Coats program. Representatives from the Honor Society, Student Government, Love Is, Key and Service with A Goal (SWAG) clubs are working together to help ensure residents of all ages in their community will be a little warmer this winter. The groups are collecting winter coats of all sizes at the high school now through Friday outside the Media Center. In addition, donations of gently used hats, scarves, gloves and mittens are also being accepted. “Infants and adult sizes 3X and larger are always in demand,” said Susan McCoskey, faculty advisor. “It’s a great way we can give back to our community,” said Madelyn Merrell, who has been a two-year member of the high school’s SWAG club. “It gives us the opportunity to reach out beyond just our school,” said Crecelius, coat drive co-chair. Hamilton County Kids Coats, started in 2004, has grown in size and scope. Today, the program has 17 sponsor churches and the Merciful HELP Center as well as the continued support of the Good Samaritan Network. Coat giveaways will take place at five different churches on two Saturdays in November. Hamilton Heights is just one of many schools, churches, libraries, and businesses that are hosting collection sites. Last year, some 6,930 coats were collected throughout the community Photo provided Hamilton Heights club representatives helping to the lead the high school’s coat drive (left-right) Madelyn Merrell (Service with A Goal), Hannah Leignart (Love is), Chloe Mills (President, Honor Society), Shelby Hildebrand (Love Is), Allison Creceluis (High School Co-Drive Chair), Riley Tindal (Key Club), Lydia Landwehr (President, Student Government) and Macy Policka (Honor Society). Students and members of the community are encouraged to drop of gently used and new coats by Friday. and every one was given to a child or parent who needed it. “I think it’s a pretty cool thing that our clubs OBITUARIES Vince A. Hofmeister Oct. 30, 1990 – Oct. 10, 2016 Vince A. Hofmeister, 25, of Westfield, passed away Oct. 10, 2016. He was born on October 30, 1990 in Indianapolis. He was a 2009 graduate of Cathedral High School and Indiana University. He was employed with Medley, Visually, and Initiative. More importantly, he loved to spend time with his family. Survivors include his father, James Ramsay; mother, Lisa Marie Hofmeister; brother, Joshua Hofmeister and sister, Lindsay Hofmeister; grandfather, Jim Buzzelli; grandparents, Gary andGiannina Hofmeister; uncles and aunts, Ray and Jessica Buzzelli, Karen and Brian Barnes, Emily Russell, Carter and Kathy Hofmeister; cousins, Lucy Barnes, Maddie and Caroline Buzzelli, Joey, Lucia, Jackie, Gino, Jessica, Joshua, Michael, Mia Gillum, Lauren, Chase, Tristan, and Lily Hofmeister. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother, Marcy Buzzelli and uncle, Joey Gillum. Family and friends are scheduled to gather at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 14, 2016, in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, where the Celebration of Life Mass is scheduled for noon. Donations in memory of Vince, can be given to the O’Connor House, P.O. Box 1061, Carmel, IN 46032. Arrangements: Bussell Family Funerals, Westfield-Carmel. six great grandchildren; an aunt, Betty Paddock, and several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was preceded in death by her father, Norman E King and mother, Aileen King. A Celebration of her life is scheduled for 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 16, 2016, at Dunnichay Funeral Home, Elwood, with family members sharing stories and memories. Visitation is scheduled for 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 16, at Dunnichay Funeral Home, 1113 S. Anderson Street, Elwood. Memorial donations can be made to Shop for Kids in care of the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Department, 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, Indiana, 46060. Online condolences can be given at www.dunnichayfuneralhome.com Cate Wilson Wilson of Cicero; daughter Nicole N. (John) Bonney, of Durham, N.C.; her father Dick Koopmans, of Santa Clarita, Calif; two sisters, Debbie A. (Mike) Broyles, Santa Clarita, Calif., Natalie A. (Lyle) Thomas, Arroyo Grande, Calif.; two brothers Richard C. (Genesee) Koopmans, Gold Hill, Ore., David N. (Rachel) Koopmans, Adelaide, Australia; four stepsons, Joshua D. Wilson, of Indianapolis, Jesse D. (Amanda) Wilson, Noblesville, Timothy J. (Nicole) Wilson, of Fishers, Tyler J. (Gabrielle) Wilson, Noblesville; two stepdaughters, Leslie R. (Earl) Gibson, of Palmyra, Va., Lindsay M. (Brett) Clark, of Noblesville; 10 grandchildren: Eliana, Brayden, Camden, Evelyn, Abigail, Isabel, Josiah, Mason, Isaiah, and Luke; and several Cousins, Nieces and Nephews. She was preceded in death by her mother, Irene A. Koopmans, and a brother Danny A. Koopmans, A memorial service, open to the public, is scheduled for 1 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 15, at Life Church, 2200 Sheridan Road, Noblesville, with a graveside service scheduled to follow at Cicero Cemetery, Cicero. Memorial Contributions may be given to Life Church, Noblesville, IN. Arrangements are entrusted to Hartley Funeral Homes Cicero Chapel where you may send condolences atwww.hartleyfuneralhomes. com. June 25, 1950 – Oct. 9, 2016 Cate (Catherine Irene) Wilson, 66, Cicero, went to be with the Lord on Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016. She was born on June 25, 1950 in Chicago, to Dick and Irene Koopmans. Her family moved often between Chicago and Southern California during her childhood years. She graduated from Rosemead, Calif. High School in 1968 and later earned a degree in Accounting from Regis University in Denver, Colo. She lived in Denver for 20 years, where she raised her daughter Nicole and became an executive at a successful private oil and gas company. She moved to Cicero to marry her beloved, Gary Wilson on Jan. 3, 2004. Mrs. Wilson was known for lighting up every room she entered with her effervescent smile and friendly personality. She had a unique way of instantly making you feel like you had been friends forever and always would be. She was a member of Life Church in Noblesville, where she enjoyed worship, fellowship, and participating in and leading women’s Bible studies. She was a leader in the Hanna’s Gift and Malachi Dad’s prison ministries along with her husband. Mrs. Wilson’s greatest joy was spending time with her grandchildren, especially Nicole and John’s little Ellie. She loved cooking, sailing, cruising, and eating at romantic outdoor restaurants in Italy with her husband. Survivors include her husband, Gary B. president. Coats will be fitted and given away at the Arcadia Church of the Brethren, Nov. 12. To schedule your appointment for a personalized fitting, call (317) 324-8818 or go online to www.kidscoats. org. THE TIMES A division of Sagamore News Media, Inc. Leanna K Townsend July 29, 1939 – Oct. 5, 2016 Leanna K Townsend, 77, Cicero, formerly of Elwood and Noblesville, passed away Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2016, at Miller’s Merry Manor in Tipton. She was born July 29, 1939, in Elwood, to the late Norman and Aileen (Courtney) King. She was a 1957 graduate of Wendell L. Willkie High School. She worked for many years at Sunny Fair in Cicero, Gas America, and Village Pantry in Cicero, Tipton, and Noblesville. She loved to read, and enjoyed watching old movies. She was a very giving person and will greatly missed but fondly remembered by her family and friends. Survivors include her Son, Kevin (Arden) Townsend; brothers, Jon (Sharon) King, James (Ede) King,; sister, Canda King; granddaughter, Genevieve (Jared) Oliver; grandson, Ryan (Shari) Townsend; are working together to help make a difference in the lives of people in our community,” said Lydia Landwehr, Student Body (USPS 022-679) Oct. 13, 2016 Volume 112 Number 201 Published Monday, Wednesday 920 S. Logan St. Suite 101 POSTMASTER: Send address through Saturday (except for Noblesville, IN 46060 changes to The Times, 920 S. holidays) (317) 770-7777 Logan St. Suite 101, NoblesSubscription price: Periodicals Postage Paid at ville, IN 46060. $64/6 mos.; $112/1 year. Noblesville, Ind. find it here! thetimes Sports Thursday THE TICKER A6 Oct. 13, 2016 Keeping you covered . . . HCSportsDaily.com . . . SheridanNews.Net . . . TheTimes24-7.com . . . Keeping you covered . . . HCSportsDaily.com . . . SheridanNews.Net . . . TheTimes24-7.com . . . Sideline Quick Hits HAMILTON COUNTY STATE RANKINGS Football – IFCA Class 6A: Hamilton Southeastern No. 5, Carmel No. 7, Fishers No. 14 Class 5A: Westfield No. 4 Class 3A: Guerin Catholic No. 2 Volleyball – IHSGCA Class 4A: Hamilton Southeastern No. 1, Carmel No. 7; Class 3A: Guerin Catholic No. 12 Girls XC – IATCCC Carmel No. 1, Fishers No. 8, Noblesville No. 10, Guerin Catholic No. 14, Westfield No. 17, HSE No. 18 Boys XC – IATCCC Carmel No. 1, Hamilton Southeastern No. 3, Fishers No. 8, Westfield No. 12 HAMILTON COUNTY SOCCER REGIONALS Regional Boys Soccer Regional 4 (Kokomo): HSE Regional 5 (North Central): Carmel Regional Girls Soccer Regional 4 (Logansport): Noblesville Regional 5 (Carmel): Guerin Catholic HAMILTON COUNTY XC REGIONAL Regional Girls XC Regional 10 (Noblesville): Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Guerin Catholic, Westfield (HSE, Heights Ind.) Regional Boys XC Regional 10 (Noblesville): Carmel, HSE, Fishers, Westfield, Guerin Catholic (Noblesville Ind.) Hamilton County Tennis State/ Regional Ind. State Quarterfinals, Semi-Finals, Finals (Carmel/North Central): Carmel Regional 2 (Fishers): HSE’s Addison Cazier ONLINE Check out thetimes24-7.com and hcsportsdaily.com to keep updated with Hamilton County sports on the web. Thetimes24-7. com focuses on the Northern County schools: Noblesville, Westfield, Guerin Catholic, Hamilton Heights and Sheridan. HCsportsdaily.com features results from all nine County schools, including Fishers, Hamilton Southeastern, Carmel and University. TWITTER Follow us @TheTimesSports for live results from sporting events in Hamilton County! FOOTBALL FRIDAY Next up Noblesville Football vs. Avon Westfield Football vs. Brebeuf Jesuit Heights Football vs. Rensselaer Guerin Football vs. Roncalli Sheridan Football at Carroll (Flora) Carmel Football vs. Lawrence Central Fishers Football at Zionsville HSE Football vs. Brownsburg On Tap in Hamilton County Today Sheridan Volleyball vs. Indiana School for Deaf Carmel Boys Soccer vs. North Central (Reg. 5) HSE Volleyball vs. McCutcheon HSE Boys Soccer vs. Marion (Reg. 4) University Volleyball at Northpoint Tomorrow Noblesville Football vs. Avon Westfield Football vs. Brebeuf Jesuit Heights Football vs. Rensselaer Guerin Football vs. Roncalli Sheridan Football at Carroll (Flora) Carmel Football vs. Lawrence Central Carmel Boys Tennis vs. Delta (State QF-Carmel) Fishers Football at Zionsville HSE Football vs. Brownsburg The Times photo by Maria Leichty The Guerin Catholic Golden Eagle girls soccer team continued their tournament run Saturday, upsetting No. 2 Avon. Vuotto guides Golden Eagles to Regional victory By Maria Leichty maria@thetimes24-7.com CARMEL – Golden Eagle junior Elle Vuotto has swooped in for two game-winning goals so far in Guerin Catholic’s IHSAA girls soccer state tournament run. The first was against No. 6 Zionsville in the Sectional semi-finals, the second was against No. 2 Avon in the Regional semi-finals Wednesday. The wind was blowing in favor of the Guerin offense in the first half and Vuotto said she wanted to capitalize on that. “I was thinking I had to get it in,” she said. “We had to score in the first half or else if they get back at us in the second half, they have the wind.” Sophomore Kelsie Smith made the cross from the left side and Vuotto rerouted towards the bottom left of the goal. Avon’s Michaela Till dove to her right and barely missed Vuotto’s incoming shot. Guerin celebration ensued. “All year, Elle has really been flirting with being a big moment player for us,” Golden Eagle head coach Jonathan McClure said. “She’s one of our more creative and confident players on the ball with or without pressure, with or without space. She’s seen enough repetitions at this point in the season that she has enough confidence to step in and take her looks like she did on that one and it was good for the game winner again.” Avon’s offense had come out strong, especially since they were coming off a 5-0 win over Guerin in the regular season. But Guerin used their recent momentum to change the tides. With goalkeeper Chandler Edwards and midfielder Danielle Mason unable to play, other players had to step up. “With two of our good players getting hurt, we just had to fight through it and we all just said, ‘we’ve made it this far, we can keep going,’ Vuotto said. Guerin’s other key player to step up was freshman goalkeeper Sarah Stagge. Stagge stepped in for senior Chandler Edwards, who is out from a back injury. This would be her first start at goalie this season, and Coach McClure gave her the nod. “Regardless of what year you are in school, when your number is called, you get to show if you were paying attention all those times,” he said. “Sarah was obviously paying attention and made some big plays for us and helped move us on to Saturday.” Stagge made a game-salvaging save in the last few minutes when Avon took a free kick aimed for the top right of the goal. Stagge tipped the ball just above the bar and out-of-bounds. “She did an absolute brilliant job for us,” McClure praised. “She made the saves that were there to make and everybody in The Times photo by Maria Leichty Elle Vuotto (14) scored Guerin’s only goal in the first half. front of her did their job.” Stagge and the defensive line of Mallorie Bestard, Kelsie Smith, Adele Stradling and Nici Gordon held strong against Avon attackers as the minutes ran out and Guerin took their first Regional win in Class 2A ever and their first Regional win overall since 2008. “So far we’ve been pretty good at trying to have the other team chase us and trying to keep everything ahead,” McClure said. “We’ve grinded it out, played gritty and worked for one another and we were able to get another result tonight.” Guerin will look to stay ahead of No. 4 Brebeuf as they face them for the Regional championship Saturday at 2 p.m. at Carmel High School. Brebeuf defeated North Central 4-0 Wednesday. Millers make easy work of Mavericks, advance to Regional Championship Millers, Orioles fight for higher conference finish By Connor Mills By Maria Leichty LOGANSPORT – It was a wet night in Logansport where the Millers matched up against the McCutcheon Mavericks in the IHSAA girls soccer Regional 4 semi-final game. Noblesville had no trouble with the conditions, however, taking the victory 3-0. The Lady Millers were on a roll coming into the game. After closing out the regular season strong, they went on to capture the sectional championship defeating two conference foes in the process. Noblesville wasted little time before putting points on the board. Maddie Rauch scored 6 minutes into the game to give the Millers a 1-0 lead. Her goal was impressive but her hairstyle took the cake as she debuted her “corn rows” that she had done after winning the sectional championship. “I feel like the corn rows help me play. My motto is look good, feel good, play good.” Rauch said. Shortly after taking the lead Noblesville would strike again, this time from the crafty attacking midfielder, Taylor Crowe. Both teams were silent from the 30-minute mark all the way until 5 minutes remained in the half when the Miller Laney Reister was fouled, prompting Although most Hoosier Crossroads Conference eyes will be on the HSE, Brownsburg game, the Noblesville Millers and Avon Orioles football teams will fight for a 4-2 record, which would tie the winner with Westfield and whoever loses the title game. The Millers are coming off a huge upset against No. 6 Brownsburg last week in a 22-21 affair. “It taught our kids that there’s value in playing the full 48 minutes,” Miller head coach Jason Simmons said of the game. “We were inconsistent in the first three quarters. In the fourth quarter we played as well as we could play as a total football team.” Both sides of the ball, particularly the defense, will be looking to carry that momentum into the Avon game. Avon’s offense spreads the ball between two or three main tailbacks – Bryant Fitzgerald, Sampson James and Corey Dupriest. Dupriest is also a go-to receiver as well as Luke Shayotovich and Isaac Guerendo. “We have to capture their ball carriers, whether it’s their receivers or especially their tailbacks,” Simmons said. “They run three guys at tailbacks that are electric. We can’t go for the kill shot be- maria@thetimes24-7.com Times Correspondent The Times file photo by Maria Leichty Taylor Crowe (22) scored two Noblesville goals Wednesday. a penalty kick by Taylor Crowe for her second goal of the game. With just over two minutes remaining in the half, the Mavericks were in the box looking to score but Noblesville keeper Mackenzie Kincaid held strong, collecting one of many impressive saves on the night. The second half proved uninteresting as neither team scored or even put many shots on goal. The Millers were able to hold on to their large first half lead, winning the contest 3-0. Noblesville will travel back to Logansport to battle the Marion Giants Saturday at 2 p.m. Marion defeated Yorktown 2-0 in the regional semi-final game before the Millers took the field. “We saw a few minutes of Marion tonight, we’ll scout and get some reports, but it's about us playing well this time of year,” Miller head coach Mike Brady said regarding Saturday’s matchup. “It's not so much what Marion does but how well we do what we do.” See MILLERS Page A7 The Times, serving Noblesville and Hamilton County Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016 A7 Top of the Second PUBLIC NOTICES Hamilton County Football Rundown (Week 9) School NoblesvilleWestfield Guerin Heights Sheridan Record:4-46-2 7-15-2 5-3 Last Game: W (22-21) W (31-24) W (31-17) W (25-21) W (49-6) Conference: HCC/ 5th HCC/ 3rd CC/ 2nd Hoosier E./ 2nd Heartland E./ 1st Opponent: vs. Avon at Fishers vs. Roncalli vs. Rensselaer at Carroll Class/Rank: 6A 5A/No. 6 3A/No. 2 3A 1A Carmel HSE Fishers 4-36-1 3-4 W (40-36) W (28-14) W (27-17) MIC/ 5th HCC/ 2nd HCC/ 6th at Warren Cen.vs. Waubonsie vs. Westfield 6A/No. 9 6A/No. 8 6A/No. 14 Þ MILLERS From Page A6 cause we’re going to miss.” Oriole head coach Mark Bless took a similarly opposite approach against the Miller defense. “I feel like we have to have a balanced attack against Noblesville,” he said. “Their DL is very good and plays physical, I think we have to play physical upfront in both the running game as well as our passing game protection.” Grant Gremel will be looking to lead the Noblesville offense after his 232 passing-yard game last week, in place of Ryan Barnes. “Grant has done an excellent job of preparing and our kids have a great deal of confidence in Grant,” Simmons said. “It changes a little who we are offensively.” The rushing-heavy Barnes-led offense was substituted for a passing-heavy attack under Gremel. Receivers Nolan Ginther and McGwire Plumer were key targets and Simmons said they have continued their performances with PUBLIC NOTICES Paul M. Pittman PITTMAN P.C. 333 E. Ohio Street, Suite 101 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 636-5561 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Matter of the Estate of HELEN J. O’MALIA, deceased. Estate Docket 29D03-1608-EU-326 In the Hamilton County Superior Court Hamilton County, Indiana. Notice Is hereby given that MICHAEL O’MALIA, KEVIN O’MALIA, and JOHN O’MALIA was on August 30, 2016, appointed co-personal representatives of the Estate of HELEN J. O’MALIA, deceased, who died on the 14th day of July, 2016. All persons who have claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file those claims in the Office of the Clerk of the Hamilton County Superior Court within three (3) months after the date of this publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or those claims will be forever barred. Dated at Noblesville, Indiana this August 31, 2016. Tammy Baitz Clerk of Courts of Hamilton County TL11003 10/6, 10/13 2t hspaxlp IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NO. 1 FOR HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA STATE OF INDIANA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ESTHER R. SCHOONMAKER, DECEASED. Cause Number: 29D01-1609-EU-000331 ESTATE NOTICE OF UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that Michael J. Schoonmaker was on the 9 day of September. 2016, appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Esther R. Schoonmaker, deceased, who died on July 18, 2016, and was authorized to administer said estate without Court supervision. All persons having claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court within three (3) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, this September 9, 2016. Tammy Baitz Clerk of the Courts of Hamilton County DeFUR VORAN, LLP Gregory J. Cagnassola, #16669-49 8409 Fishers Center Drive Fishers, IN 46038 Phone: 317-585-8858 TL11005 10/6, 10/13 2t hspaxlp a great practice week this week. He added that Brad Westfall, after a great first game at linebacker Friday, had some great practices. The two teams are coming in with even records overall at 4-4. Avon’s biggest win came over HSE and Noblesville’s came last Friday against Brownsburg. Each have a 3-2 conference record. Avon took away a 46-14 win last year. “We have momentum right now and we’re in control of whether or not we continue that momentum into the tournament,” Simmons concluded. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE TO BIDDERS AND CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Hamilton County, Indiana, Hereinafter referred to as the OWNER, will receive sealed bids for the following Surface Milling, Patching, and Asphalt Resurfacing of the following project: 1) Various Roads in Delaware and Fall Creek Townships totaling approximately 3.20 miles and referred to as “Contract 16-03” all in Hamilton County, Indiana. Sealed bids can be forwarded individually by registered mail or delivered in person to the Hamilton County Auditor’s Office until 11:30 a.m. on October 24, 2016 at 33 N. 9th Street, Suite L21, Noblesville, Indiana 46060. After 11:30 a.m. they can be delivered to the Auditor in the Hamilton County Commissioners Courtroom up to the time of the noticed bid opening.” All proposals will be considered by the OWNER at a public meeting held in the Hamilton County Government & Judicial Center at Noblesville, Indiana, Commissioner’s Courtroom, and opened and read aloud at 1:00 p.m. local time, October 24, 2016. The work to be performed and the proposals to be submitted shall include a bid for all general construction, labor, material, tools, equipment, taxes (both federal and state), permits licenses, insurance, service costs, etc. incidental to and required for this project. All materials furnished and labor performed incidental to and required by the proper and satisfactory execution of the contract to be made, shall be furnished and performed in accordance with requirements from the drawings and specifications included in these documents and will be on file at the Hamilton County Highway Department, 1700 S. 10th Street, Noblesville, Indiana, beginning at 8:30 a.m. on October 10, 2016 and may be obtained for the sum of $25 for the Proposal and Specifications of which none is refundable. Payment shall be by money order or check and shall be made payable to the Hamilton County Treasurer. Each individual proposal must be enclosed in a sealed envelope with the county supplied sealed bid notice bearing the title of the project and the name and address of the bidder firmly affixed. All mailer packets shall have a separately sealed envelope inside the mailer with the county supplied sealed bid notice firmly affixed to the inside sealed bid. Each proposal must be submitted separately. The bidder shall affix identifying tabs to the following sheets of each proposal: • Form 96 • Non-Collusion Affidavit • Bid Bond • Financial Statement • Employment Eligibility Verification Certification • Receipt of Addendum (If Applicable) • Itemized Proposal Each individual proposal shall be accompanied by a certified check or acceptable bidder’s bond, made payable to the Hamilton County Auditor, in a sum of not less than ten percent (10%) of the total amount of the proposal, which check or bond will be held by the said Hamilton County Auditor as evidence that the bidder will, if awarded a contract, enter into the same with the OWNER upon notification from him to do so within ten (10) days of said notification. Failure to execute the contract and to furnish performance bond to Hamilton County, Indiana, will be cause for forfeiture of the amount of money represented by the certified check, or bidder’s bond, as and for liquidated damages. Form 96, as prescribed by the Indiana State Board of Accounts, shall be properly completed, and submitted with bid proposals. The Commissioners at their discretion reserve the right to waive any and all informalities in the bidding. All bids submitted shall be good for 120 days from the opening of the bids. Dawn Coverdale Hamilton County Auditor TL11000 10/6, 10/13 2t hspaxlp Sarah J. Randall, #26898-29 CHURCH, CHURCH, HITTLE & ANTRIM Two North Ninth Street Noblesville, IN 46060 (317)773-2190; FAX (317) 773-5320 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Cause Number: 29D01-1609-EU-342 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA Notice is hereby given that Ellen Zell was, on September 14, 2016, appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of CAROLYN S. ROBERTSON, deceased, who died August 21, 2016. All persons having claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court within three (3) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, on September 14, 2016. Tammy Baitz Clerk Hamilton Superior Court TL11004 10/6, 10/13 2t hspaxlp NOTICE TO BIDDERS AND CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Hamilton County, Indiana, hereinafter referred to as the Owner, will receive sealed bids for the following project: REPLACEMENT OF SMALL STRUCTURE #33048 LACY ROAD / J.C. WEBB DITCH WHITE RIVER TOWNSHIP HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA PB – 14 – 0003 Proposals may be forwarded individually by registered mail or delivered in person, addressed to the Hamilton County Auditor, 33 North 9th Street, Suite L21, Noblesville, Indiana, 46060, prior to 12:30 p.m., November 14th, 2016. After 12:30pm they can be delivered to the Auditor in Hamilton County Commissioners Courtroom up to the time of the noticed bid opening. Only proposals from those Prime Contractors who are registered on the Indiana Department of Transportation’s current listing of Prequalified Contractors for item D(A) “Bridges: Highway Over Water” will be considered. Any bids submitted by Contractors not approved for this item on the list will be returned to the bidder unopened. All proposals will be considered by the OWNER at a public meeting held in the Hamilton County Government & Judicial Center at Noblesville, Indiana, Commissioner’s Courtroom, and opened and read aloud at 2:00 p.m. local time, November 14th, 2016. The work to be performed and the proposals to be submitted shall include a bid for all general construction, labor, material, tools, equipment, taxes, permits licenses, insurance, service costs, etc., incidental to and required for this project. All materials furnished and labor performed incidental to and required by the proper and satisfactory execution of the contract to be made, shall be furnished and performed in accordance with requirements from the drawings and specifications included in the contract documents, which will be on available through the Beam, Longest, and Neff, L.L.C. on-line plan room at http://www.blnplanroom.com beginning at 8:30 a.m. on October 14th, 2016. Further information will be posted there on the Job Details page of the job posting. Order options and prices will be listed on the order page. Partial sets will not be available. Interested parties can view the Contract Documents at www.hamiltoncounty.in.gov. Documents posted on the county website are for informational purposes only. It shall be the responsibility of the individual to periodically check for addendums posted online. Only those who purchase Contract Documents and Plans from Beam, Longest, and Neff, L.L.C. will be automatically notified of addenda. Contract Documents and Plans must be purchased to be eligible to bid on this contract. Each individual proposal must be enclosed in a sealed envelope with the county supplied sealed bid notice bearing the title of the project, bid opening date and the name of the bidder firmly affixed. All mailer packets shall have a separately sealed envelope inside the mailer with the county supplied sealed bid notice firmly affixed to the inside sealed bid. Each proposal must be submitted separately. The bidder shall affix identifying tabs to the following sheets of each proposal as mentioned below: Form 96 Financial Statement Non-Collusion Affidavit Receipt of Addendum (If Applicable) Bid Bond Itemized Proposal Employment Eligibility Verification Certification Drug Testing Program Each individual proposal shall be accompanied by a certified check or acceptable bidder’s bond, made payable to the Hamilton County Auditor, in a sum of not less than ten percent (10%) of the total amount of the proposal, which check or bond will be held by the said Hamilton County Auditor as evidence that the bidder will, if awarded a contract, enter into the same with the OWNER upon notification from him to do so within ten (10) days of said notification. Failure to execute the contract and to furnish performance bond to Hamilton County, Indiana, will be cause for forfeiture of the amount of money represented by the certified check, or bidder’s bond, as and for liquidated damages. Form 96, as prescribed by the Indiana State Board of Accounts, shall be properly completed, and submitted with bid proposals. The Commissioners at their discretion reserve the right to waive any and all informalities in the bidding. All bids submitted shall be good for 120 days from the opening of the bids. Dawn Coverdale Hamilton County Auditor TL11029 10/13, 10/20 2t hspaxlp TODAY’S MIX-UP BARNEY GOOGLE Below the puzzle is a list of words that can be found in the Mix-Up. They may be written forward, backward, or even diagonally. The solution will be in the next edition of The Times. 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The Times Your Local News Source TheTimes24-7.com Thanks for reading The Times A8 Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016 The Times, serving Noblesville and Hamilton County PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29C01-1602-MF-1611, wherein Ditech Financial LLC was Plaintiff, and Yolanda Campbell, Countrywide Bank, N.A., The Bristols Homeowners Association, Inc., Jane Doe and John Doe, were the Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the 17th day of November, 2016, at 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. of said day, at the 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: LOT NUMBER 37 IN BRISTOLS, SECTION 1C, AN ADDITION IN HAMILTON COUNTY, AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AUGUST 30, 2002 IN CABINET 3, SLIDE 43 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 200200062491, IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA. 29-11 -27-010-020.000-020 and commonly known as: 12624 Raiders Blvd. Fishers, IN 46037. Subject to all easements and restrictions of record not otherwise extinguished in the proceedings known as Cause # 29C01-1602-MF-1611 in the Superior Court of the County of Hamilton Indiana, and subject to all real estate taxes, and assessments currently due, delinquent or which are to become a lien. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. Mark J. Bowen Hamilton County Sheriff S. Brent Potter (10900-49) Tina M. Caylor (30994-49) Stacy J. DeLee (25546-71) David M. Johnson (30354-45) Heather L. Grimstad (32356-49) Anthony L. Manna (23663-49) Alan W. McEwan (24051-49) Matthew L. Foutty (20886-49) Craig D. Doyie (4783-49) DOYLE & FOUTTY, P.C. 41 E Washington St., Suite 400 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Telephone (317) 264-5000 Facsimile (317) 264-5400 Fall Creek Township 12624 Raiders Blvd, Fishers, IN 46037 Street Address The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address published herein. TL11038 10/13, 10/20, 10/27 3t hspaxlp NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D01-1510MF-008831, wherein Nationstar Mortgage LLC was Plaintiff, and Michael Holscher a/k/a Michael Louis Holscher, Occupant(s) of 9611 Kittrell Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46280 and Sky Bank, were the Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the 17th day of November, 2016, at 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. of said day, at the 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: Lot Numbered Thirty-five (35) in Hamilton Heights Addition, a subdivision in Hamilton County, Indiana, as per plat thereof, recorded in Deed Record 159, Page(s) 314-315, in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. 17-14-07-03-06-012.000 (2914-07-306-012.000-018) and commonly known as: 9611 Kittrell Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46280. Subject to all easements and restrictions of record not otherwise extinguished in the proceedings known as Cause # 29D01-1510-MF-008831 in the Superior Court of the County of Hamilton Indiana, and subject to all real estate taxes, and assessments currently due, delinquent or which are to become a lien. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. Mark J. Bowen Hamilton County Sheriff S. Brent Potter (10900-49) Tina M. Caylor (30994-49) Stacy J. DeLee (25546-71) David M. Johnson (30354-45) Heather L. Grimstad (32356-49) Anthony L. Manna (23663-49) Alan W. McEwan (24051-49) Matthew L. Foutty (20886-49) Craig D. Doyie (4783-49) DOYLE & FOUTTY, P.C. 41 E Washington St., Suite 400 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Telephone (317) 264-5000 Facsimile (317) 264-5400 Clay Township 9611 Kittrell Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46280 Street Address The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address published herein. TL11035 10/13, 10/20, 10/27 3t hspaxlp NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29C01-1301-MF-0544, wherein CitiMortgage, Inc. was Plaintiff, and David L. Blanton, Village Farms, Inc., First Merchants Bank, National Association, Fetter Construction, Inc., IMG Credit Services, LLC a/k/a Statewide Credit Association, Norma Jean Robey, Bank of America, National Association f/k/a Standard Federal Ban, Med-1 Solutions, LLC, Phyllis Rose, Campbell Kyle Proffitt, LLP, State of Indiana and Christie Lynn Blanton, were the Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the 17th day of November, 2016, at 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. of said day, at the 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: LOT 253 IN THE VILLAGE FARMS, FOURTH SECTION, A SUBDIVISION IN HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA, THE PLAT OF WHICH IS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGES 83-87, IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA. 29-09-14-301-009.000-015 and commonly known as: 24 Senator Way, Carmel, IN 46032. Subject to all easements and restrictions of record not otherwise extinguished in the proceedings known as Cause # 29C01-1301-MF-0544 in the Superior Court of the County of Hamilton Indiana, and subject to all real estate taxes, and assessments currently due, delinquent or which are to become a lien. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. Mark J. Bowen Hamilton County Sheriff S. Brent Potter (10900-49) Tina M. Caylor (30994-49) Stacy J. DeLee (25546-71) David M. Johnson (30354-45) Heather L. Grimstad (32356-49) Anthony L. Manna (23663-49) Alan W. McEwan (24051-49) Matthew L. Foutty (20886-49) Craig D. Doyie (4783-49) DOYLE & FOUTTY, P.C. 41 E Washington St., Suite 400 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Telephone (317) 264-5000 Facsimile (317) 264-5400 Washington Township 24 Senator Way, Carmel, IN 46032 Street Address The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address published herein. TL11039 10/13, 10/20, 10/27 3t hspaxlp NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D01-1509MF-007668, wherein MidFirst Bank was Plaintiff, and C. Daniel Biddle, Grace E, Dennison and Occupant(s) of 208 N West Street, Arcadia, IN 46030, were the Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the 17th day of November, 2016, at 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. of said day, at the 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: A part of the East Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section Thirteen (13), Township Twenty (20) North, Range Four (4) East, bounded as follows: Begin at a point 144.83 feet West and 488.5 feet North of the Southeast corner of the East Half of the Southwest Quarter of said Section, run North one hundred forty-nine (149) feet; thence West one hundred and fifty-eight and thirty-five hundredths (158.35) feet, thence South one hundred and forty-nine (149) feet, thence East one hundred and fifty-eight and thirty-five hundredths (158.36) feet to the place of beginning, in Hamilton County, Indiana. EXCEPT: Begin at a point 144.83 feet West and 488.5 feet North of the Southeast corner of the East Half of the Southwest Quarter of said Section , run North 74.5 feet, thence West 158.35 feet, thence South 74.5 feet, thence East 158.35 feet, to the place of beginning, containing, after said exception, .27 acre, more or less. 2902-13-309-002.000-009 (04-02-13-03-09-002.000) and commonly known as: 208 N West Street, Arcadia, IN 46030. Subject to all easements and restrictions of record not otherwise extinguished in the proceedings known as Cause # 29D01-1509-MF-007668 in the Superior Court of the County of Hamilton Indiana, and subject to all real estate taxes, and assessments currently due, delinquent or which are to become a lien. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. Mark J. Bowen Hamilton County Sheriff S. Brent Potter (10900-49) Tina M. Caylor (30994-49) Stacy J. DeLee (25546-71) David M. Johnson (30354-45) Heather L. Grimstad (32356-49) Anthony L. Manna (23663-49) Alan W. McEwan (24051-49) Matthew L. Foutty (20886-49) Craig D. Doyie (4783-49) DOYLE & FOUTTY, P.C. 41 E Washington St., Suite 400 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Telephone (317) 264-5000 Facsimile (317) 264-5400 Jackson Township 208 N West Street, Arcadia, IN 46030 Street Address The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address published herein. TL11036 10/13, 10/20, 10/27 3t hspaxlp NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D01-1504-MF-3500, wherein U.S. Bank National Association was Plaintiff, and Luis Arturo Bossio, Rebeca Labrador and Countryside Homeowners Association, Inc. of Westfield, Indiana, were the Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the 17th day of November, 2016, at 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. of said day, at the 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: Lot Numbered 327 in Countryside, Section 2B, as per plat thereof recorded on November 12, 2001, as Instrument Number 2001-76073, in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana 29-09-02-018-051.000-015 (09-09-02-00-18-051.000) and commonly known as: 443 Vernon Pl, Westfield, IN 46074. Subject to all easements and restrictions of record not otherwise extinguished in the proceedings known as Cause # 29C01-1301-MF-0544 in the Superior Court of the County of Hamilton Indiana, and subject to all real estate taxes, and assessments currently due, delinquent or which are to become a lien. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. Mark J. Bowen Hamilton County Sheriff S. Brent Potter (10900-49) Tina M. Caylor (30994-49) Stacy J. DeLee (25546-71) David M. Johnson (30354-45) Heather L. Grimstad (32356-49) Anthony L. Manna (23663-49) Alan W. McEwan (24051-49) Matthew L. Foutty (20886-49) Craig D. Doyie (4783-49) DOYLE & FOUTTY, P.C. 41 E Washington St., Suite 400 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Telephone (317) 264-5000 Facsimile (317) 264-5400 Washington Township 443 Vernon PI, Westfield, IN 46074 Street Address The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address published herein. TL11040 10/13, 10/20, 10/27 3t hspaxlp NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29C01-1604MF-003241, wherein The Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of the CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-12 was Plaintiff, and Carl O Edwards, James D. Mitchell, Julia Shalit, DOS, Marilyn Ridge Homeowners’ Association, Inc. and Portfolio Recovery Associates, L.L.C., were the Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the 17th day of November, 2016, at 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. of said day, at the 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: Lot number 324 in Marilyn Ridge, section 3, a subdivision in Hamilton County, Indiana, as per plat thereof, recorded August 23, 2006, as Instrument no. 200600049537 in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. 29-11-22-006.021.000-021 and commonly known as: 12232 East 141st Street, Noblesville, IN 46060. Subject to all easements and restrictions of record not otherwise extinguished in the proceedings known as Cause # 29C01-1604-MF-003241 in the Superior Court of the County of Hamilton Indiana, and subject to all real estate taxes, and assessments currently due, delinquent or which are to become a lien. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. Mark J. Bowen Hamilton County Sheriff S. Brent Potter (10900-49) Tina M. Caylor (30994-49) Stacy J. DeLee (25546-71) David M. Johnson (30354-45) Heather L. Grimstad (32356-49) Anthony L. Manna (23663-49) Alan W. McEwan (24051-49) Matthew L. Foutty (20886-49) Craig D. Doyie (4783-49) DOYLE & FOUTTY, P.C. 41 E Washington St., Suite 400 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Telephone (317) 264-5000 Facsimile (317) 264-5400 Fall Creek Township 12232 East 141st Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 Street Address The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address published herein. TL11041 10/13, 10/20, 10/27 3t hspaxlp NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D03-1107MF-007157, wherein CitiMortgage, INC., was Plaintiff, and Timothy S. Wilder a/k/a Timothy Sean Wilder, Karen L. Wilder, Capital One Bank (USA), N.A. f/k/a Capital One Bank, Fifth Third Bank f/k/a Fifth Third Bank, Indiana (Central) and Geist Woods Homeowners’ Association, Inc., were the Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the 17th day of November, 2016, at 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. of said day, at the 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: Lot 39 in Geist Woods, Section 3, an addition in Hamilton County, Indiana, as per plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 10, pages 120-122, and re-recorded in Plat Book 12, pages 171-173, and amended in Miscellaneous Record 179, page 226, in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. Together with a non-exclusive easement for ingress and egress over private streets as provided for in the Declaration recorded in Miscellaneous Record 176, page 34 and in Miscellaneous Record 177, pages 120-135, in the office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana 13-15-09-03-07-029.000 and commonly known as: 10862 Geist Woods Lane, Indianapolis, IN 46256. Subject to all easements and restrictions of record not otherwise extinguished in the proceedings known as Cause # 29D03-1107-MF-007157 in the Superior Court of the County of Hamilton Indiana, and subject to all real estate taxes, and assessments currently due, delinquent or which are to become a lien. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. Mark J. Bowen Hamilton County Sheriff S. Brent Potter (10900-49) Tina M. Caylor (30994-49) Stacy J. DeLee (25546-71) David M. Johnson (30354-45) Heather L. Grimstad (32356-49) Anthony L. Manna (23663-49) Alan W. McEwan (24051-49) Matthew L. Foutty (20886-49) Craig D. Doyie (4783-49) DOYLE & FOUTTY, P.C. 41 E Washington St., Suite 400 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Telephone (317) 264-5000 Facsimile (317) 264-5400 Fall Creek Township 10862 Geist Woods Lane, Indianapolis, IN 46256 Street Address The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address published herein. TL11037 10/13, 10/20, 10/27 3t hspaxlp STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON COUNTY )SS SUPERIOR COURT #1 COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) CAUSE NO.: 29D01-1609-EU-00336 In The Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM J. DAVIS NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of September, 2016 Thomas W. Davis was appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of William J. Davis, deceased, who died on the 28th day of August, 2016. All persons having claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court within three (3) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Dated at Noblesville, Indiana on this 8th day of September, 2016. Tammy Baitz Clerk of the Hamilton County Courts Bruce A. Boje Boje, Benner, Becker, Markovich Sc Hixson, LLP 1312 Maple Avenue Noblesville, IN 46060 TL11006 10/6, 10/13 2t hspaxlp OFFICIAL NOTICE OF EXECUTIVE SESSION OF THE SHERIDAN TOWN COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that the Sheridan Town Council will meet in Executive Session at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 1, 2016 at the Sheridan Town Hall located at 506 South Main Street, Sheridan, IN 46069. As permitted under IC 5-14-1.5-6.1(b), Executive sessions may be held only in the following instance: IC 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(4) Interviews and negotiations with industrial or commercial prospects or agents of industrial or commercial prospects by the Indiana economic development corporation, the office of tourism development, the Indiana finance authority, the ports of Indiana, an economic development commission, the Indiana state department of agriculture, a local economic development organization (as defined in IC 5-28-11-2(3)), or a governing body of a political subdivision. Sheridan Town Council TL11030 10/13 1t hspaxlp STATE OF INDIANA) IN THE HAMILTON SUPERIOR COURT ) SS: COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) CAUSE NO. 29D03-1512-MF-010536 JAMES GREGORY BEGHTEL ) PLAINTIFF,) VS.) HEIRS OF JEFFREY ALLEN NEATA IN REM ONLY, MIDLAND ) FUNDING LLC, AMERICAN ACCEPTANCE CO. LLC A.K.A. ) AMERICAN ACCEPTANCE COMPANY LLC, INDIANA MEMBERS ) CREDIT UNION, STEPHANIE NEATA, J.P. MORGAN CHASE ) BANK, STATE OF INDIANA, THE WOODS AT GEIST OVERLOOK,) CITY MORTGAGE INC. WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, FA ) MERS SYSTEM, INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, CITY ) OF FISHERS, HAMILTON COUNTY, INTERNAL REVENUE ) SERVICE ) DEFENDANTS.) TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE Sheriffs File Number:____ Date of Sale: November 17, 2016 10 AM to 12 PM Sale Location: 18100 Cumberland Rd., Noblesville, IN 46060 Publisher’s Name/County: The Times-Hamilton County Judgment to Be Satisfied: $86,520.00 plus interest By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Hamilton Superior Court Room No. 3 of Hamilton County Indiana in cause number 29D03-1512-MF-010536 wherein James Gregory Beghtel was plaintiff and HEIRS OF JEFFREY ALLEN NEATA IN REM ONLY, MIDLAND FUNDING LLC, AMERICAN ACCEPTANCE CO. LLC a.k.a. AMERICAN ACCEPTANCE COMPANY LLC, INDIANA MEMBERS CREDIT UNION, STEPHANIE NEATA J.P. MORGAN CHASE BANK, STATE OF INDIANA, THE WOODS at GEIST OVERLOOK, CITY MORTGAGE INC. WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, FA MERS SYSTEM, INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, CITY OF FISHERS, HAMILTON COUNTY, INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE were defendants, requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and costs, I will expose a public sale to the highest bidder at the hour of 12:00 p.m. on said day as listed above or as soon thereafter as is possible, the fee simple the whole body of real estate in Hamilton County Indiana. Lot number 121 in Sterling Green, Section 1 in an addition in the town of Fishers, Hamilton County, Indiana as per plat thereof recorded as instrument # 9861348 and amended per certificate of correction recorded as instrument #9416126 in the office of the recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. More commonly known as 12927 Longleaf Lane Fishers, Indiana 46038 SUBJECT TO the mortgage in favor of Washington Mutual Bank, F.A. recorded October 7, 2003 as Document #200300104580 in the office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana now held by J.P. Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. and to the right of redemption of the Internal Revenue Service. Parcel number: 15-11-30-00-02-042.000 Together with the rents, issues, income, and profits thereof, said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. This Notice shall also represent service of Notice of Sale of the above-described real estate upon the owners, pursuant to requirements of Ind. Code 32-29-7-3 Mark J. Bowen Hamilton County Sheriff Raymond M. Adler, #2336-29 ADLER TESNAR & WHALIN 136 S. 9th St, Noblesville, IN 46060 317-773-1974 ray@noblesville-attorney.com The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address published herein. TL11031 10/13, 10/20, 10/27 3t hspaxlp NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Hamilton County, on Cause No. 29D01-1510-MF-8997 wherein HSBC Bank USA, N.A., was Plaintiff and Richard B. Ohrn II, Sari M. Ohm, State of Indiana, Department of Revenue and United States of America, Internal Revenue Service, were the Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on November 17, 2016, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana. Lot Numbered 134 in Kings Mill, Section Five, as per plat thereof recorded May 6, 1998 as Instrument Number 9823509 in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana, SUBJECT TO ALL LIENS, EASEMENTS AND ENCUMBRANCES OF RECORD. Parcel No.: 2913-05-013-019.000-018 More commonly known as: 2996 TOPAZ LANE, CARMEL, IN 46032 Together with rents, issues, income, and profits thereof, said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Mark J. Bowen Sheriff of Hamilton County Traci B. Shuttz Plaintiff Attorneys Bleecker Brodey & Andrews 9247 N. Meridian St., Ste 101 Indianapolis, IN 46260 (317) 574-0700 Clay Township 2996 Topaz Lane Street Address The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address published. TL11032 10/13, 10/20, 10/27 3t hspaxlp NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Hamilton County, on Cause No. 29D01-1604-MP-3094 wherein HSBC Bank USA, N. A., was Plaintiff and JOHN C. MURRAY, WHITNEY S. MURRAY, JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA, were the Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on November 17, 2016, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana. Lot Number 25 in Hunters field, a subdivision in Clay Township, Hamilton County, Indiana, as per plat thereof, recorded August 22,1994, as Instrument No. 9436476 in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. SUBJECT TO ALL LIENS, EASEMENTS AND ENCUMBRANCES OF RECORD. Parcel No.: 29-13-08-106-025.000-018 More commonly known as: 3804 STEEPLECHASE DRIVE, CARMEL, IN 46032 Together with rents, issues, income, and profits thereof, said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Mark J. Bowen Sheriff of Hamilton County Traci B. Shuttz Plaintiff Attorneys Bleecker Brodey & Andrews 9247 N. Meridian St., Ste 101 Indianapolis, IN 46260 (317) 574-0700 Clay Township 3804 Steeplechase Drive Street Address The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address published. TL11033 10/13, 10/20, 10/27 3t hspaxlp NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29C01-1507-MF-5925, wherein MidFirst Bank was Plaintiff, and John Stevens a/k/a John Christopher Stevens, Megan Stevens, Capital One Bank (USA), National Association, Bureaus Investment Group LLC, and Sheridan Estates Homeowners’ Association, inc., were the Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the 17th day of November, 2016, at 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. of said day, at the 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: LOT NUMBER 97 IN SHERIDAN ESTATES, SECTION 2, AN ADDITION IN SHERIDAN, HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA, AS PER PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED DECEMBER 13, 2005 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 200500080262 IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA. 29-05-06-204-047.000-002 and commonly known as: 306 Longbow Street, Sheridan, IN 46069. Subject to all easements and restrictions of record not otherwise extinguished in the proceedings known as Cause # 29C01-1507-MF-5925 in the Superior Court of the County of Hamilton Indiana, and subject to all real estate taxes, and assessments currently due, delinquent or which are to become a lien. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. Mark J. Bowen Hamilton County Sheriff S. Brent Potter (10900-49) Tina M. Caylor (30994-49) Stacy J. DeLee (25546-71) David M. Johnson (30354-45) Heather L. Grimstad (32356-49) Anthony L. Manna (23663-49) Alan W. McEwan (24051-49) Matthew L. Foutty (20886-49) Craig D. Doyie (4783-49) DOYLE & FOUTTY, P.C. 41 E Washington St., Suite 400 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Telephone (317) 264-5000 Facsimile (317) 264-5400 Adams Township 306 Longbow Street, Sheridan, IN 46069 Street Address The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address published herein. TL11034 10/13, 10/20, 10/27 3t hspaxlp Never miss a public notice on legal proceedings! After it prints in your local newspaper, it goes online: IndianaPublicNotices.com TheTimes24-7.com The Times, serving Noblesville and Hamilton County Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016 Þ TESTS From Page A1 better idea of each other’s capabilities.” The training consists of a simulated hazardous materials release of anhydrous ammonia as the result of the discovery of a lab manufacturing methamphetamine. First responders will deal with multiple scenarios from the discovery of the meth lab, the release of hazardous materials, the possible contamination of soil, air, and water, and the resulting cleanup of property and personnel. A disaster situation such as this may necessitate mutual support by agen- cies across the county so inner-agency training is important. Responders from the participating agencies will be rotated through the exercises during the three-day training. Carl Erickson, EMS deputy director, said one of the goals of the exercise was to help law enforcement and fire departments work more closely together. “The two groups already work together, but training like this helps the mesh even more so. Each agency gets a better idea of the needs of the other,” GARAGE/YARD SALES Erickson said. Motorists and residents along River Road near 160th Street may see large amounts of first responder traffic in the area during the course of the three day exercise that run between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Police and fire vehicles will be entering, staging, and exiting the training grounds throughout the day so please use extra caution. Funding for the training is provided by a Hazardous Material Emergency Preparedness (HMEP) grant. TheTimes24-7.com FOR RENT BUSINESS & SERVICES STATE ADS SPORTING GOODS GUN SHOW!! Muncie, IN Oct. 15th & 16th, Delaware County Fairgrounds, 1210 N. Wheeling Ave., Sat. 9-5, Sun 9-3 For information call 765993-8942 Buy! Sell! Trade! HELP WANTED ANIMALS BUSINESS CARD DIRECTORY A9 A10 Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016 The Times, serving Noblesville and Hamilton County