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W ELCOME TO Saint Joseph Catholic Church JANUARY 15, 2017 Jasper, Indiana Schedules can be found on page 4 G o d o f a l l , we pray as one, that we may be one, just as the Lord Jesus prayed we may be one in Him. Your son Jesus compels us to be reconciled to one another. May our spirits be joined to your Holy Spirit, that we may witness to the visible unity of your Church. May we all recognize that we are truly one with you, Father, Son and Holy Spirit and grow together in peace. We ask this in the name of Jesus our Lord. A m e n

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W E L C O M E T O

Saint Joseph Catholic Church J A N U A R Y 1 5 , 2 0 1 7 Jasper, Indiana

Schedules can be found on page 4

God of all, we pray as one, that we may be one, just as the Lord Jesus prayed we may be one in Him. Your son Jesus compels us to be reconciled to one another. May our spirits be joined to your Holy Spirit, that we may witness to the visible unity of your Church. May we all recognize that we are truly one with you, Father, Son and Holy Spirit and grow together in peace. We ask this in the name of Jesus our Lord.

Amen

OUR MISSION STATEMENT

The people of Saint Joseph Parish are called to be a faith-filled family who forgive freely, act justly, love tenderly and walk humbly with God.

CONTACT US 1029 Kundek Street ● Jasper, Indiana 47546

Phone: 812-482-1805 ● Fax: 812-482-1814

Website: www.SaintJosephJasper.org

Facebook: St Joe Jasper Twitter: stjoejasper

Email: [email protected]

Pastor Reverend Raymond Brenner [email protected]

Associate Pastors

Reverend William Traylor [email protected]

Reverend Crispine “Cris” Adongo [email protected]

Healing Ministry Sister Carolyn Bouchard, SP [email protected]

Deacon

Reverend Mr. Levi Schnellenberger [email protected]

Parish Catechetical Leaders Pam Freyberger, DRE, PCL [email protected]

Mike Hagerdon, CRE, PCL [email protected]

St. John Bosco Youth Ministry Angie Greulich…………812-481-2442 [email protected]

Parish Manager Jane Gehlhausen [email protected]

COMMISSION

REPRESENTATIVES

Christine Brinkman……Parish Council Julie Stone.………….………....Education Dan Fritch………………………….Finance Fr. William Traylor…….…………..Liturgy Moises Basilio……………..Intercultural Lynn Scheu..…………..Social Concerns Angie Greulich……………………….Youth

PARISH CENTER

BUSINESS HOURS

Mon - Thurs: 8:00 a.m.– 8:00 p.m. Friday: 8:00 a.m.– 5:00 p.m.

PASTORAL STAFF

Call 812-482-1805 or Email:

[email protected]

To request prayers or

join the prayer line.

Prayer changes lives.

Let us pray for you

or a loved one.

RECONCILIATION

SCHEDULE

Wednesday 7:30 am till 8:00 am Mass

Thursday following 6:30 pm Mass

Saturday 11:00 am – 12:00 Noon

and by appointment.

Wel c o m e to Sa in t J o s eph Ca tho l i c Ch urch

J a n u a r y

16 Mentor Challenge

25-29 Pilgrimage for Life

28 The Hoot

February

04 9th Grade Confirma#on

Spectacular

15 Deanery Graduates with Bishop

17-20 Teens Encounter Christ

19 Confirma#on Mass 11 AM

March

01 Ash Wednesday

12 8th Grade Confirma#on retreat

17-19 Source + Summit

18 Feast of Saint Joseph—

Celebra#ng Saint Mother

Theodore and our 175th Anniversary of Catholic Educa#on

19 First Communion mini-retreat

April

14 Good Friday

16 Easter Sunday

21-24 Light of the World Retreat -

Divine Mercy weekend

29-30 First Communion weekend

May

06 Faithful Watchman Awards &

High School Seniors Dinner

25 Ascension of Jesus—Holy Day

June

04 Parish Picnic

04–10 Catholic Heart Work Camp

13-16 Vaca#on Bible School 26-28 Rock Your Faith

August

15 Assump#on of Mary—Holy Day

July

06-10 One Bread One Cup

21-24 Teens Encounter Christ

September

6 - Opening Religious Educa#on for middle/high school with PJ Anderson

November

01 All Saint’s Day—Holy Day

10-13 Light of the World Retreat -

23 Thanksgiving Day Feast

Confession has benefits. Here are ten

1. Confidentiality guaranteed.

2. Housekeeping for the soul. 3. A balm for the desire for re-venge. When you have been forgiven you can forgive others. If the perfect Jesus forgives me, who am I to want to avenge the slights in my life. Think: “Why did they promote him over me?’ or “Mom played favorites!”

4. Low cost therapy. 5. Forced time to think. 6. Contribution toward world peace. 7. A better neighborhood. 8. Realistic self-perception. 9. One more benefit of being Catholic. 10. Closeness to God.

PERMANENT DEACON CLASS

Is God calling you to more ac#ve

service to His people? Do you know

someone who might answer this call

to a ministry of service? Applicants

are being sought for a new class of

men considering a voca#on as per-

manent deacons. Classes will begin

in September, 2017 and those to be

ordained will do so in 2022. If you, or

someone you know, would like more

informa#on, please a$end one of the

following mee#ngs.

Applica#ons will be available.

¨ Thursday.-Jan. 26 –6:30pm/St.

John Parish Center, Vincennes

¨ Monday-Jan. 30-7:00pm/Saint

Joseph Parish Center, Jasper

¨ Tuesday-Jan. 31-6:30pm/

Catholic Center, Evansville

(All !mes are Local Times)

Applicants must be prac#cing Catho-lics living in the Diocese of Evansville between the ages of 31 and 60. For ques#ons, email Deacon David Seibert at [email protected] or call 812-423-1721.

T H E H O O T

H E L P S U P P O R T

H O LY T R I N I T Y

C AT H O L I C S C H O O L

Raffle #ckets will be on sale ($1.00

per #cket) a*er Saturday Mass and

between Sunday Masses from 8:30-

11:00 the weekend of Jan. 21-22 in

back of Saint Joseph Church for the

HOOT’S WHOO WHOO

WON IT DRAWING

You purchase the #ckets and decide

in which prize box(es) to put your

#ckets. Bring your small return ad-

dress labels for ease labeling. The

drawing will be on Saturday, January

28, 2017. Winners will be no#fied on

January 29. There are many prizes,

to many to men#on. Get your #ckets

and join the fun.

Raffle license #142833

CATHOLIC TEACHING ON MIGRATION

Principle 1: Persons have the right

to find opportuni#es in their home-

land. All persons have the right to

find in their own countries the eco-

nomic, poli#cal, and social opportu-

ni#es to live in dignity and achieve

a full life through the use of their

God-given gi*s. In this context, work that provides a just, living

wage is a basic human need. Learn

more at:

jus!ceforimmigrants.org

Monda y, Jan 16 , 2 017 3:30pm Youth Choir Rehearsal 6 :30pm Communion & L iberat ion 7 :00pm LOTW P rayer Group

Tuesda y, Jan 17 , 2 017 4 :30pm Finance Commiss ion

Wednesday, Jan 18 , 2 017 3:30pm Fa ith A dventures 7 :00pm Hispanic M in is try 7 :00pm Midd le/High School R. E.

Thursda y, Jan 19 , 2 017 3:30pm Youth Choir Rehearsal 6 :00pm B ib le Timel ine S tudy

Saturda y, Jan 2 1 , 2 017 1 1 :00am His panic M in is try Retreat

Sunday, Jan 22 , 2 017 10 :00am Youth Choir Rehearsal 10 : 10am Fr iends of Jesus 10 : 15 am RCIA 7 :00pm 2 017 Men's CRHP

THIS WEEK

IN OUR PARISH

CENTER Monday: January 16, 2017 8:00am………………………………….…Elisabeth Ernst 6:30pm……………………..……...……..…..…..Paul Seidl Tuesday: January 17, 2017 St. Anthony 8:00am………………………Michael “Mick” Reynolds 6:30pm………………..….………………...…...Ronald Cox Wednesday: January 18, 2017 8:00am………………….….…………..……Louis J. Korff 12:05pm……………...…Mary Ann (Barkley) Porter 6:30pm…………………..…..Religious Ed. Adoration Thursday: January 19, 2017 8:00am…………………….………...…Florence Gardner 6:30pm………………….St. Anns Living & Deceased Members

Friday: January 20, 2017 St. Fabian & St. Sebastian 8:00am…………………………………………Richard Wehr

Saturday: January 21, 2017 St. Agnes 8:00am…….…………………………………Francis Herbig 4:00pm……………………Norbert J. Spellmeyer, Sr.

Sunday: January 22, 2017 Third Sunday in Ordinary Time 6:00am……………………………..People of the Parish 7:30am……………Frank & Minnie Nordhoff Family Living & Deceased 9:00am…………….………….....…Mary June Nordhoff 11:00am………………………………….….Alvin Mehringer

Baptism of: Aurora Cathleen Luker

1:00pm…………………………...……………...…En Español

MASS INTENTIONS

LITURGICAL MINISTERS ● JANUARY 21 & 22, 2017

Time Eucharistic Ministers

Servers Senior Servers

Lectors Cantors/

Choirs Offertory Gift

Bearers

Saturday

4:00

Priest B6, Barb Lorey, Les Lorey, Marge Jahn, Dorothy Hall, Laverne Lechner, Sylvia Metzger, Patrick Lottes, Ann Arvin, Open, Open, Open

Keyauna Armstrong

Dean Buechler

Matthew Lottes

Jim Arvin Rose Rasche

Nancy Teder

Family of: Norbert J.

Spellmeyer, Sr.

Sunday 7:30

Vicki Welp, Patty Hoffman, Sandy Smith, Sydney Traylor, Joe Seal, Sue Seal, Andrea Hurm, Christine Brink-man, Patrick Eckerle, Cheryl Gadlage, Meagan Hoffman

Adam Schwartz Ashton Schuetter

Patty Hoffman Ambrose Hoffman

Family of:

Frank & Minnie Nordhoff

Sunday 9:00

Sharon Sermersheim, Jan Rubino, Jane Betz, Tom Betz, Deb & Tom Nord-hoff, Joyce Kreilein, Rita Rasche, Carol Sanders, Lillian Sickbert, Greg Beck

Josh Schoenbachler

Mason Schoenbachler

Adam Betz Judy Bennett Brenda Barth

Nancy Teder

Family of: Mary June Nordhoff

Sunday 11:00

Lou Burgan, Doug Faulkner, Nichole Faulkner, Terrie Keusch, Jo Rean Hoff-man, Patty Brosmer, Bernard Fallon, Michael L Hagerdon, Kay A. Hagerdon, Michelle Johnson, Cindi Jones

Caleb Hayden Philip Hayden

Benjamin Hayden

Suellen Seng Bob Vogler

Youth Choir Family of:

Alvin Mehringer

CATHOLIC MEN’S CONFERENCE OF WESTERN KENTUCKY

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2017 River Park Center, Owensboro, Ky. Keynote speaker His Eminence, Timothy Cardinal Dolan,

Archbishop of New York. Featuring Father Larry Richards

Priest EWTN Radio Host, The Reason for Our Hope Foundation

tickets are $30 and can be purchased at http://kycatholic.com

JANUARY 7 & 8, 2017

Direct Deposits—Electronic…………………...…………………………………...………………...$ 725.00 Weekend Collection.……………………………………………….……………………………….……...$ 14,844.49 Amount Needed for the Budget……………………………………………………………………...$ 20,011.49 Difference for the Sunday……………………………………………………………………….........$ - 4,442.00 Difference Year-to-Date…………………………………………………………………….…...…..…$ - 1,586.90

Dubois County Community Meals/Backpack Buddies…………………………………….$ 1,682.91

Can you imagine what kind of response I would get if I

asked my three children, "Who would like to volunteer

to clean up the kitchen a*er dinner today?" Six eyeballs

staring at me like I had two heads! If I couch my re-

quest in terms of volunteerism, I have suggested that

they don't have any real ownership in this ma$er. Per-

haps they do some#mes think that their mother and I

are simply hired hands to take care of them, but rest

assured, I have not received a paycheck for services

rendered lately.

When you and I give a dona#on of blood, we volunteer

our #me and blood to the Red Cross. The Red Cross

does not employ most of us, nor do we own a part of

the Red Cross. We can only volunteer ourselves for the

cause.

As parishioners we are part of a parish family. We be-

long to our parish community. We do not visit on a Sun-

day morning, since we cannot visit a place that is home.

The call of the body of Christ occurs in every parish and

our response should be that of the psalmist, "Here am

I, Lord; I come to do your will." Real stewardship never

counts the cost and never asks for volunteers. We step

forward because we belong to something greater than

ourselves and the head of that community is Jesus.

A*er dinner at my house, someone needs to clean up

the kitchen. In your parish community, someone needs

to respond to the call of Jesus. In both cases, no volun-

teers are needed. We will rely on family instead.

Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS

EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP

Sa in t J o s eph C a th o l i c Church

Y O U R O F F E R I N G S

For the week of January 15th

:

Pray the rosary for those who are

hungry in the world.

For the week of January 22nd

:

Read slowly Psalm 51.

For the week of January 29th

:

Invite a friend or family member

to accompany you to Mass.

B E B O L D

BEYOND SUNDAY

is living one’s Faith daily.

These sugges!ons help all

of us to both deepen and

demonstrate what follow-

ing Jesus looks like today.

We want to live our Faith

beyond Sunday throughout

2017!

JANUARY 15, 2017

2nd SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

"Now I have seen and testified that he is the Son of God." John the Baptist had an im-portant message to impart. He was called by God to prepare the people of Israel to recog-nize Jesus' true identity. In a sense, he helped establish credibility for Christ by con-firming that he was in fact the Messiah. Jesus didn't just have to claim it on his own; John al-so "testified" to the fact. We, of course, also benefit from the witness of John the Baptist rec-

orded for us in the Gospels. And we have additional wit-nesses from the rest of the people throughout the Gospels who knew and recognized Jesus as the Son of God. But we also have the benefit of two thou-sand years of Church history! We have countless testimonies of saints and believers throughout the centuries who have known Jesus in their own lives and acted accordingly.

This raises two questions. First, are we willing to believe these testimonies from those who have gone before us? Consider

how much credence we give to the experiences and the stories of our forefathers and fore-mothers in the faith--whether they are blood relatives or members of the larger com-munion of saints. Sometimes these personal accounts of coming to know the Lord are much more powerful than any "proof" or intellectual proposal about Christianity. They do re-quire a degree of faith and trust, but they nonetheless provide us with real evidence about the impact of being close to Christ.

F 0 R R E F L E C T I O N

Sa in t J o s eph C a th o l i c Church

To be true followers of Jesus today

also includes embracing his teaching

about nonviolence.

- POPE FRANCIS

VISIT THE WEBSITE

www. saintjohnboscoyouthministry.

wordpress.com/

Complete schedule and event informa#on!

Bosco Youth Ministry is a Catholic youth ministry for all middle and high school teens in Ireland and Jasper, Indiana. High School meets on Sunday evenings from 6pm to 8pm and Middle School has monthly events. Check out our Facebook page (Saint John Bosco Youth Ministry) for details about our mee#ngs, trips and upcoming events.

For more info, contact Angie Greulich,

via text/call her at 812 639 4227

or email her at [email protected]

#HighSchoolYouthNight will not

meet on Christmas or New Year’s

weekend.

#FeedMeWednesdays: No Feed Me Wednesdays in December. We will start up again in January at the Bosco House. Dinner/5:30pm-6:30pm.

#BoscoBagels is every last Tuesday of the month for high school students.

RESUMES IN JANUARY

Bosco will pay for your bagel from 7AM to 7:30AM at Azura. No need to RSVP. Just show up for breakfast with friends!

MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH

à January 29: Middle School Event/HS Youth are leaders.

BOSCO YOUTH MINISTRY

Saint Joseph has been a leader in

Catholic Educa!on

in Southwest Indiana

since 1842.

MIDDLE SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL

CLASSES

WEDNESDAY

Food @ 6:30 Classes @ 7:00

Sa in t J o s eph C a th o l i c Church 6

CONFIRMATION SPECTACULAR

Current 9th Grade Students

Saturday, February 4 1:00—5:30 pm Eastern

This is a Diocese sponsored event for all 9th Grade Students.

Forms will be sent home from religious education.

Call Mike: 812-482-1805 X 210

We will kick off the 2017 Catholic

Schools week with the HOOT on Sat-

urday, January 28th. This event is

held at the Klub Haus and is an even-

ing of food, fellowship and fun in

support of Holy Trinity Catholic

School. The evening starts at

5:30PM with dinner being served at

6:30PM. If you have not had a

chance to purchase a #cket, there is

s#ll #me! Tickets are $30 and can be

purchased at the Central Campus

(Precious Blood) office. Thank you to

our HOOT Commi$ee and all the

Dubois County donors and beyond

that have helped to make this event

a success!

As always, we thank you for your

con#nued support of Holy Trinity

Catholic School. As we focus on the

mission and vision of our school, we

realize that we could not do it with-

out the constant support of our Du-

bois County Catholic Community.

Again, blessings to each of you in

2017 and beyond

A NOTE FROM:

TYLER LEMEN

PRINCIPAL

HOLY TRINITY

CATHOLIC SCHOOL

How are you going to spend

your summer!?!?

Sign ups for the following HIGH

SCHOOL summer trips are at the

Bosco House. If you would like

Angie to add you to any of them,

send her a text or a facebook

message. (A deposit of $100 is re-

quired to secure your spot

and spots are limited so plan ear-

ly! Scholarships are available and

are administered on a first come,

first serve basis.)

¨ Catholic Heart Work Camp:

June 4-10, Knoxville, TN with music

by the one and only--PJ ANDERSON!

¨ One Bread, One Cup:

July 6-10, St. Meinrad, IN

¨ Notre Dame Vision:

July 17-21, Notre Dame, IN (Deadline

to register is March 1st)

**For more details on any of the

above conferences, call or text

Angie at 812 639 4227 or at 812

481 2442 or email her

at [email protected]

WE ARE BACK AT THE K OF C!!

Come join Fr. William Traylor for

another dynamic discussion. Al-

ways a learning experience. The

topic will be:

CONSCIENCE: DO I FOLLOW IT?

Join the:

FUN, FELLOWSHIP AND WISDOM

this will allow us to tap into some

new knowledge about our faith.

We will meet Tuesday, January 17,

7:30 at the K of C.

Ques#ons?

call Samantha at :

812-631-0976

:

TAP N2 THEOLOGY

M E N T O R

C H A L L E N G E

Extending a hand of care

Saint Joseph is in the pilot phase and working to form a Mentor pro-gram. As a mentor you will be asked to walk with an individual or family and to help them be$er understand the customs, standards and lan-guage.

Saint Joseph and Jasper is built on the hard work of immigrants. Just a few genera#ons ago a group of Ger-mans moved to Dubois County, they did not speak the language, they did not know the culture and their Church ac#vely reached out and wel-comed them. Father Joseph Kundek was the answer to their prayers.

Find out more, Monday, January 16,

6:30 PM, Room 302, E-mail:

[email protected]

S A I N T J O S E P H

A n n o u n c e s

Mass in a Contemporary format

SUNDAYS AT 6:00 PM EASTERN

February 5, 2017

through

May 28, 2017

NOW TRAINING: Eucharis#c Minis-

ters. Lectors and Youth/Adult Altar

Servers. Seeking musicians to share

their talents. Call the Parish Center

to get involved, Father Traylor,

812-482-1805 Extension 109.

FAMILY OF THE MONTH

The Jasper Knights of Columbus has officially brought back the Family of the Month program. Each month, we will name a family we caught “doing something right.” We are looking to identify member families who demonstrate an authentic Christian lifestyle. If you have some-one you would like to nominate for this honor, please email our Family Director: [email protected], or call Chad at 812-630-6656.

Each month, the Supreme Council in New Have, Connecticut draws at random, 100 names from Family of the Month submissions, to each re-ceive a Holy Family plaque. We do this, to celebrate family, and to edify our membership.

Please join us in congratulating our newest Families of the Month of January, the David and Anita Seger Family.

March 18, 2017 We will spend the day celebrating the 175th anniversary of the opening of Saint Joseph School, the first Mission School estab-lished by Saint Mother Theodore and the Sisters of Providence.

There will be multiple activities that day including Mass at 4:00 pm, Bishop Thompson, Cele-brant. A donor has also funded a presentation on the life of Saint Mother Theodore.

It will be a great day in our histo-ry. Save the date now. More infor-mation will be here soon.

L E N T 2 0 1 7

BEGINS

ASH WEDNESDAY

MARCH 1

6:30 PM MASS

WILL BE MULTI LINGUAL

ENDS

HOLY THURSDAY

APRIL 13

HAPPY TOGETHER

MARRIAGE ENRICHMENT

Wednesdays during Lent

STATIONS OF THE CROSS

Fridays during Lent

33 DAYS TO MERCIFUL LOVE

Sunday mornings during Lent

SPECIAL PENANCE SERVICES

Times will be announced

Pray + Fast + Serve + Repent

C AT H O L I C D I V O R C E

S U R V I VA L M I N I S T RY

Saint Mary’s in Hun#ngburg will be

hos#ng the Catholic’s Divorce Survival

on Tuesday evenings from 6:00 -

7:30pm, beginning February 7, 2017

in the ac#vity center. You will learn

to work through the emo#ons of sep-

ara#on & divorce, experience person-

al healing . If you are interested con-

tact St. Mary’s at 812-683-2372 or

email Rachel at [email protected] or

just show up at the first session.

Come see if this is a good fit for you.

There is no fee to par#cipate. An op-

#onal book/journal is available for

purchase that goes along with the

program.

E N G A G E D E N C O U N T E R

Are you engaged and searching

for an in-depth and personal

marriage preparation experi-

ence? Join us for an Engaged En-

counter weekend on FEBRUARY

11-12, APRIL 29-30, or SEPTEM-

BER 16-17, 2017, at the Sarto

Retreat Center in Evansville! En-

gaged Encounter is a weekend

retreat with other engaged cou-

ples that affords time alone to-

gether to plan for marriage.

Trained facilitators lead the pro-

gram. For more information and

to register, please visit:

www.charitiesevv.org/

engaged-encounter.html

or call Catholic Charities

at 812-423-5456.

ANGEL TREE PROJECT 2016

Thank you to everyone who helped make the 2016 Toy Drive a huge suc-cess. With your help we were able to make sure that 191 families and 592 children had a wonderful Christmas. Each child received two toys. Your support and generosity made all of this possible. God Bless you all!

We need to thank a lot to wonderful people who helped us on this year project. Thank you to a very special couple who for years helped our pro-gram with a memorial donation for their deceased family members. Thank you to another lovely lady who made a donation for her deceased family. It was greatly appreciated.

Thank you to the many volunteers who helped us this year! To the Group That Tagged the angels, to the ladies who put the angels on the trees at all the masses. To the Boy Scouts and individuals who helped carry all of the gift bags down on distribution day,. For the girls who worked the registra-tion table, to the runners who brought out bags for the families. Also a very big thank you for the gentleman that was a jack of all trades who helped us by doing whatever needed to be done on distribution day!

Our parish is a compassionate parish full of wonderful and caring people!! Because of your support 592 children had a fantastic Christmas. You have all answered Gods call.

The Angel Tree Committee

We e k o f P r a y e r f o r C h r i s t i a n U n i t y

From January 18th through the 25th, Christians all over the

world will join together in prayer, asking that God make the

Church united in the way God wills and at the time God wills.

Will you join them in prayer and meditation?

Go to http://www.geii.org/

week_of_prayer_for_christian_unity/prayer_worship/

daily_scripture_and_prayer_guide.html

and find daily Scripture readings and meditations for this week.

If you aren't able, please find some way to pray for the unity of

Christians.

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Auto • Life • Health • Home • Business

415 CLAY ST. JASPER

482-5151

“The Real Estate Team

You Can Count On”www.sell-4free.com

(812) 631-3147 | Email: [email protected]

Gary & Marcia SchnellSt. Joseph Parishioners

APARTMENTS

660 RUMBACH AVE • 482-5913

LINDA R. GERBER, Property Mgr.Affordable, Independent

Senior Living Community

APARTMENTS

SUNSET LAUNDRY

& DRY CLEANERS

218 Third Ave., Jasper (812) 482-6333

Brian J. Woebkenberg M.D.• General Orthopaedics • Performing New Anterior Hip Surgery • Specialized in Sports Medicine

695 W 2nd Street, Jasper, IN 47546

(812) 996-5950 For appointment, no referral needed

Visit on the web at Woebkenbergorthopaedics.com Or on Facebook

BOB LUEGERS

1050 Wernsing Road • PO Box 787Jasper, IN 47546

BOBLUEGERS.COM

101 CountryFM 100.9

Country Roads w/Fr. Joe • Sunday Mornings@ 7:00 AM

TV Holy Mass

Sundays @ 11AM

Commercial - Industrial - Residential - Custom Millwork

1060 Third Avenue

Jasper, Indiana 47546

Phone: (812) 482-1125

Fax: (812) 482-9490

www.jasperlumberonline.com

Hoosier Business Machines, Inc.

812-482-3736HILLIARD LYONS

Investment Insight Since 1854™

Southgate Ctr. | 269 S. Hwy 231 Jasper IN 47546

812-482-7276 | 1-800-253-7276

SECURITIES OFFERED BY J.J.B. HILLIARD, WI, LYONS, LLC. MEMBER NYSE, FINRA & SIPC

Scott A. Beckman, M.D. Steven K. Hopf, M.D. Megan A. Isaacs, M.D. Farah Rivera Snyder, M.D. Kristin S. Werne, M.D. Alison S. Hart, FNP-C Lindsey J. Knepp, FNP-C Tara M. Knight, FNP-C Holly J. Zehr, FNP-C

613 Dorbett St. • Jasper, IN 47546 812-481-2229 • Fax 812-482-3993

Jasperobgyn.com

Arbor Pointe Condos

“Fine Living”

Gary J. Hopf Construction, LLC

812-630-0117

CONSTRUCTIONHammering it out Since 1982

4591 N. 550 W., Jasper, IN 47546 482-5956

Werner Sawmill Inc.GRADE LUMBER

PALLET DIMENSION3545 North 550 West • Jasper, IN 47546

Kevin - Sawmill Manager (812) 634-9444 • Fax: (812) 482-4883

Tim - Timber Buyer Luke - Trucking Dept. Cell: 630-6354 Cell: 630-6356

WerWeWererer

812-482-1041 www.jasperengines.com

JAMES SCHOENBACHLER CONSTRUCTION LLC

Building and Remodeling Woodworking & more717 East 15th Street, Jasper, IN 47546 Cell: (812) 630-2026 Home: (812) 634-6130

All Your Home Improvement Needs!

INDUSTRIAL • JANITORIAL • HEALTHCARE

1.800.827.7430 812.634.2501

fax: 812.634.2601

2350 Terry Lane, Jasper, IN 47546

www.tomslga.com

BEST FOR LE$$Painting Services: Guaranteed Results

QUALITY WORKMANSHIP

AT REASONABLE PRICES

P.O. Box 849, Jasper, IN 47547-0849

Doug Schmitt owner (812) 482-9653

Interior Exterior

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Hear Better. Live Better.

332 3rd Avenue

Jasper, IN 47546www.bartleyshearingaidcenter.com

Locally Owned & Friendly Service

Call us for a FREE consultation today.

(812) 482-6101

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Medicare Supplements

JASPER SURGICAL ASSOCIATES, L.L.C.General/Vascular/Weight Loss/Laparoscopic

Screening Colonoscopy

Dr. Kemker, Jr, Dr. Vennekotter, Dr. Kurucz

721 W. 13th St., Ste. 220

812-482-4494

O ce 812.482.5072

901 Newton Street, Jasper, IN 47546

www.kerstienshomes.com

ce 812.482.50

JASPER PEDIATRICS 721 W. 13th Street - Suite 321, Jasper, IN 47546 Phone - (812) 996-7918 • Fax - (812) 996-1644

Michael E. Ruff, M.D., F.A.A.P. Douglas A. Bies, M.D., F.A.A.P.

Kathirene A. Wilcoxen M.D., F.A.A.P. Krystle S. Hahus, M.D. Lindsey B. Taylor, M.D.

Yvonne S. Rominger, RN, C.F.N.P.“Caring for your children from birth to 23”

www.jasperpediatrics.com

www.uebelhor.com Jasper Vincennes

800-937-8721 800-264-0046

DEBBIE K. ALLEN

812-482-1300

[email protected]

2408 Newton St. • Jasper, IN 47546-1326

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CARPET WAREHOUSE“Quality you can stand on”

650 Woodlawn (o" Hwy. 162) • Next to VUJC

(812) 482-5692 www.cptwarehouse.com

(812) 634-6646 721 W. 13th Street Suite 322 Jasper, IN 47546

Ann B. Patterson M.D., PC

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Ja

Laurel Seger District Sales Coordinator

902 A Main Street, Jasper, IN

812-634-2207 Office 812-639-0386 Cell

[email protected]

606 W. 6th St. • Jasper, IN 47546 812-482-2766

505 Main Street • Jasper

ftjasper.com

Since 1875

EATON MONUMENT CO., INC.Tom Kellams

658 N. 490 W., Jasper, IN 47546 812.482.7080 Cell 309.9132

812-634-1550

www.matrixintegration.com

STERNBERGChrysler • Jeep

Ford • Dodge • Ramwww.sternbergs.com 482-5125

MEHRINGER METAL DESIGN, LLC

Custom Powdercoating [email protected] Phone: 812.634.6100 Fax: 812.634.6133

919 E. 14th Street Jasper, IN 47546

Buschkoetter’s Nursery, Lawn & Garden Center, Inc.

Scott Buschkoetter, Owner

Complete Landscaping, Design, Installation, Lighting & Irrigation Services

1638 N. 350 West, Jasper, IN 47546 Phone (812) 482-5577

streaming worldwide at

www.witzamfm.com

Feed Your Family Better For Less

FOOD STORESBuehler, Inc. • Dave & Brenda Buehler

Linda Schroering Century 21 Schroering Realty 905 Main St. Jasper

35+ Years Experience Professional & Knowledgeable 812-482-1144 Of"ce • 812-482-6165 Residence [email protected] • www.CENTURY21.com

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Call us today for a FREE estimate on all your pest

and termite control needs.

A veteran owned company

serving the Southern Indiana area.

Jesse Blessinger, Owner