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by Danielle SwanAnna Marie Farlow’s reign as 2012 Wabash County 4-H
Fair Queen began July 8 when the crown was passed toher by 2011 Queen Lauren Wagoner. Farlow, a senior atSouthwood Jr./Sr. High School and one of 26 contestantsin the pageant, decided to participate in the QueenPageant after watching her older sister serve on theQueen’s Court in previous years.“She always had the best time so I just wanted to have
that opportunity,” Farlow said.During her nine years in 4-H, Farlow’s projects have
included sewing, Fashion Revue, general crafts, needlecrafts, foods, food preservation, scrapbooking and collec-tions. Farlow says she looks forward to attending the live-stock shows as part of her duties as Queen.“I usually don’t take animals so I didn’t ever get to be apart of that and now I get to be a part of it in a differentway,” she said.
She also looks forward to spending time with hercourt, which consists of: Miss Congeniality KelliSiepker, graduate of Southwood, entering her fresh-man year at Ball State University; Third Runner-upMegan Frank, graduate of Northfield, entering her
freshman year at Purdue University; Second Runner-upKylie Echard, a junior at Northfield; and First-Runner-upJenna Schmidt, graduate of Southwood, entering herfreshman year at Purdue University. At Southwood, Farlow plays basketball and golf. She is a
member of Student Congress, Crossroads Bank JuniorBoard of Directors and PEP. She is a member ofhistory club and National Honor Society, and acompany member at Wabash Valley DanceTheater. Following high school,
she plans to pursue a career in the medical field.Farlow was surprised when she was announced as the
2012 Wabash County 4-H Fair Queen.“I didn’t really expect anything this year, I was hoping
for third runner-up. I was so shocked,” she said.Farlow’s prize package included: a tiara, an embroi-
dered garment bag and an engraved pendant necklacefrom pageant sponsors; a handmade sash from Ciara andLisa Keffaber; a bouquet from Manchester Green House; arhinestone tiara pin from Bobbi Bates and Susi Stephan; asetting and 8x10 portrait from Werking Studio; anengraved 8x10 picture frame from Andrea Greer ofManchester Realty; Also, a $25 gift certificate from The Studio; a manicure
gift certificate form Aimee Emrick of Get Nailed; a $32 giftcertificate from Friermood Tire & Alignment; thank youcards and envelopes from Silver Creek Printing & OfficeSupply; a $50 gift certificate from Uptown Style; anengraved pen from Wabash Engraving; a watch fromMyers & Son Jewelers; an embroidered tote bag from Key’sEmbroidery; Also, Mary Kay samples from Serena (Thrush) Acker; a
blanket from Beacon Credit Union; a gift bag fromCrossroads Bank; a fleece jacket from First Farmers Bankand Trust; a t-shirt, thermal cup and beach towel fromWells Fargo Bank; a $10 gift certificate from Main ViewInn; a clock from Miller Furniture; a parking pass from theWabash County Fair Association; a CD from Joy ChristianBookstore; and a scholarship from the Former Queen’sScholarship Contributors. Another highlight of the Queen Pageant was the presen-
tation of a plaque of recognition to a 50-year 4-H volunteer,Duane Truss. Truss has served three generations of 4-Hersin various leadership capacities since 1962. “It has been really rewarding to see these kids grow up
and become leaders in the community,” Truss said as heaccepted the plaque.Attendees also heard from the 2012 Indiana State Fair
Queen Erika Burghardt, who let them in on what would behappening at the State Fair this year, the Year of DairyCows. She announced that a shuttle service will transportState Fair attendees between the fairgrounds and BankersLife Fieldhouse, where the headline concerts will takeplace.The 2012 Wabash County 4-H Fair Queen Pageant
Committee consisted of Susi Stephan, Caley Fitch, AndreaGreer, Lisa Keffaber and Lauren Wagoner. Judges
Anna Marie Farlow crowned2012 Wabash County 4-H Fair Queen
In MemoriamToni Boyd, 51
Myrna Cornett, 73Agnes Deardorff, 90Sue Decker, 68
Sarah Fouts, 73Mary Harner, 89Etta Hunnicutt, 81Rev. Guy Mowery, 98
Jerry Oldenkamp, 79Johnie Shepherd, 88Marcia Steele, 80Ada Stoner, 85
Vol. 35, No. 17PO Box 603,
Wabash, IN 46992(260) 563-8326
ANNA MARIE FARLOW receives the 2012Wabash County 4-H crown from 2011 FairQueen Lauren Wagoner during the July 8Queen Coronation. (photo by Danielle Swan)
2012 WABASH COUNTY 4-H FAIRQUEEN’S COURT members include: (fromleft) Kelli Siepker, Miss Congeniality; KylieEchard, Second Runner-up; Anna MarieFarlow, Queen; Jenna Schmidt, First Runner-up; and Megan Frank, Third Runner-up.(photo by Danielle Swan)
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D&E ................................29-31
Weekly Reports ..............21-23
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The IndianaDepartment ofHomeland Security(IDHS), Indiana StateBoard of AnimalHealth (BOAH) andIndiana State Police
(ISP) remind allHoosiers to rememberbasic safety tips toensure that everyoneenjoys their time atthe county fair andother local festivals
and carnivals that arepart of Indiana’s sum-mertime tradition.
General SafetyTips
Pay attention toweather forecasts and
prepare appropriately. Be aware of your
surroundings andknow where you willgo if you need to seekshelter from an unex-pected thunderstorm. Be sure to use sun-
screen and sunglassesto protect yourselffrom harmful UVrays. Remember, evenon overcast days UVrays are still powerfulenough to burn skinso use sunscreen. On hot days, make
sure you drink plentyof water to stayhydrated. Wear closed toe
shoes like tennisshoes, not flip-flops orsandals, to protectyour feet. Remember, if you
see something, saysomething. If you seepeople or activitiesthat seem suspicious,report your observa-tions to the IndianaIntelligence FusionCenter at 877-226-1026.If you believe dangeris imminent, contactlocal security or call911.
Safety Tips forKids and CaregiversTeach kids to stay
calm and stay put ifthey become separat-ed from parents orother caregivers.Knowing what to doin this scary situationwill help prevent alost child from pan-icking, and help safe-ty officials locatethem faster.Keep a watchful eye
on children. It’s easyfor children and care-givers to become sepa-rated in large crowds.Have an established
family meeting loca-tion where you willreconnect if separat-ed.Check with county
fair organizers andask for ‘missing par-ent’ contact tags yourchildren can wearwith your name andcell phone number incase your childbecomes separated.If you do become
separated from yourchild, notify localsecurity immediately.
Animal SafetyTips
Wash your hands oruse hand sanitizer
after touching ani-mals, and don’t con-sume any food insideof the barns. Watch out for ani-
mal feces on barnfloors and aisle wayswhen walking orusing strollers. Animals at the fair
are in a noisy, crowd-ed and unfamiliarenvironment, andmay easily becomedangerous if they arespooked or scared. Avoid running,
yelling, talking loudlyor making loud noiseswhile in the animalbarns. Never attempt to
pet any animal at thefair without receivingexplicit permissionfrom the animal’sowner.
Fire Safety TipsBe aware of Burn
Bans. Dry weathermakes it easier forfires to start so makesure all fires areextinguished and dis-pose of cigarettesproperly. Ensure all wires
being used for fairexhibits are awayfrom flammable mate-rials such as cloth orhay. If camping, be
aware of burn bansthat may be in yourcounty and what youare allowed/notallowed to burn. If parking on grass
lots while attendingthe fair, avoid parkingon tall dry grass. Parkon mowed grasswhenever possible. Use caution refill-
ing generators.Exhaust can be veryhot. Make sure the
exhaust vent is point-ing up in the air andnot down at theground, where itcould catch dry grassor other flammableson fire. To find the current
list of Burn Bans,v i s i thttp://www.in.gov/dhs/files/burn-ban/.
Amusement RideSafety Tips
Don’t board a ride ifyou see broken parts,signs of impropermaintenance, or aninattentive operator.Report your observa-tions to the ride oper-ator or call IDHSamusement ride hot-line at 1-888-203-5020. Every ride should
have a prominentlydisplayed, currentpermit issued byIDHS. If the ride hasno such permit, callthe amusement ridehotline at 1-888-203-5020. Read all posted rules
and listen to instruc-tions given by rideoperators. Watch the ride with
your child beforeboarding. Point out theoperator and theentrance and exit loca-tions prior to riding.Make sure they under-stand the instructionsand warnings fully. Obey minimum
height, age, and weightrestrictions. Neversneak children ontorides if they are toosmall or too young. Asmaller/younger childmay not be physicallyor developmentallyable to stay safely seat-ed. If you can’t count on
your child to stay seat-ed with hands and feetinside, don’t let themride. Keep all body parts
(hands, arms, legs, longhair, etc.) inside theride at all times. If youhave long hair, keep itpulled up with a hat orhair tie. Always use the safe-
ty equipment provided(seat belt, shoulderharness, lap bar, etc.). Remain in the ride
until it comes to a com-plete stop at theunloading point. If aride stops temporarilydue to mechanical fail-ure or other reasons,stay seated and wait foran operator to give youfurther instructions. Know your physical
conditions and limita-tions. If you suspectthat your health couldbe at risk for any rea-son, or that you couldaggravate a pre-exist-ing condition of anykind, do not ride. Additional ride safe-
ty tips are available atGetPrepared.in.gov
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Many farmlandinvestors in Indianaand surroundingCorn Belt states planto continue buyingdespite some con-cerns that the marketmight not be able tosustain recent, rapidprice increases,according to a PurdueUniversity agricultur-al economics study.Farmland values
have risen consider-ably in the pastdecade nationwide,especially throughoutthe Corn Belt, includ-ing Indiana. The mostproductive farmlandin Indiana doubledfrom 2004 to 2011,increasing from anaverage of $3,278 peracre to $6,521. From2010 to 2011 alone,Indiana farmland val-ues jumped by 22.8percent.“The rapid increas-
es have led some peo-ple to speculate thatthe farmland marketis in a bubble,” saysBrent Gloy, professorof agricultural eco-nomics and directorof Purdue’s Centerfor CommercialAgriculture, whichconducted the surveydesigned to gauge atti-
tudes, beliefs andexpectations of buy-ers. “Without know-ing what investorsreally think of themarket environment,we cannot adequatelyrespond to that specu-lation. This studyhelps us answer ques-tions about what’sdriving farmlandprices.”Nearly 250 farmers,
farmland investors,agricultural lendersand agribusinessesresponded to the sur-vey, conducted in lateFebruary. Nearly halfof the respondentssaid their operationwas primarily inIndiana, with most ofthe remaining respon-dents owning farm-land in surroundingCorn Belt states.Their median farm-land ownership was500 acres.Fifty-four percent
of the respondentssaid they believedthat the farmlandmarket is in a bubble,although farmerswith larger opera-tions and more expe-rience were less likelyto be concerned aboutthat than those withfewer acres and less
experience. Still, 74percent said theyplanned to buy addi-tional land in the nextfive years.Asked to consider
an 80-acre tract offarmland with a nor-mal production capac-ity of 165 bushels ofcorn per acre, whatrespondents estimat-ed they would pay forit varied widely, withthe average at $6,179per acre.“Some people are
very positive aboutfuture values, andsome have concerns,”Gloy said. “Theirwide range of possi-ble prices is consis-tent with the currentuncertainty sur-rounding the ultimatevalue of the farm.This variability ofopinion creates thepotential for largechanges in farmlandprices.”Sixty-five percent of
the respondents feltthat someone elsewould pay more forthe farmland thanwhat the respondentsthemselves felt it wasworth. Nearly all ofthe respondentsbelieved that theamount of farmland
for sale was less thannormal or about thesame as usual.Gloy said the find-
ings indicate that themarket is “stillsearching for equilib-rium prices” after thedramatic crop priceincreases over the lastdecade. The limitedamount of farmlandfor sale further com-plicates the situation.Market and eco-
nomic conditions willdetermine wherefarmland values go inthe future, but a keydriver of current
farmland prices is thepurchasing capacityof the people willingto pay the most forland, according toGloy.“Until the supply of
land offered to themarket increases, it islikely that the peopleat the upper end ofthe demand curvewith more optimisticviews of farmlandvalue will continue topush prices higher,”Gloy said. “How longthis lasts will dependupon how these indi-viduals’ expectations
evolve.”Gloy will present
more detailed studyresults July 11 at the45th annual TopFarmer CropWorkshop in WestLafayette. The two-and-a-half day work-shop will includeexperts addressing avariety of economic,agronomic and tech-
nological topics, suchas managing risk,increasing workforceproductivity anddeveloping an on-farm research pro-gram. A completeagenda is available athttp://www.agecon.purdue.edu/commer-cialag/progevents/topfarmer.html.
Purdue survey: Farmland purchases expected to continue
6th Grade 2ndSemester HighHonor Roll
Cody Beeks,Kathryn Brown,Alexis Hartley,Kaitlyn Hashbarger,Isabel Hughes, AydenKocher. AlexsandraLuckenbill, GageMiller, MorganOwens, AlicynSheets, AustinVinopal
6th Grade 2ndSemester Regular
Honor RollAidan Benysh,
Kennedy Brackett,Jacob Bruss,Kassandra Burchett,Chaney Byers,Shyanna Cavins,Ashley Crist, RyanDavis, Zoe Denney,Braxton Dewey,Mackenzie Easterday,Tristian Erikson,Courtney Eshelman,Madison Gatchel,Kamryn Grier,Cassie Hawkins,Olivia Hipskind,Breanna Hurt, EricaKing, Robert Kin,Jade Kline,Alexandria Koch,Kaed Koehler, LucasMattern, AbonyPetty, BaileyPinkleton, KayleePrater, EvangeliaReed, ChristianSimpson, JohnStewart, AllisonStrickler, Michael
Swango, TristanVigar, Bailey Yoakum
7th Grade 2ndSemester HighHonor Roll
Isaiah Hipskind,Kaleb Kelsheimer,Cheyenne King
7th Grade 2ndSemester Regular
Honor RollNicole Adams,
Wabash Middle School Honor Roll
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Rachel Adams,Taylor Cain, BriennaCulver, KaitlynDowdal, KaitlynFierstos, HannahFisher, Katie Ford,Jaci Gahl, AlecG a r b a c i a k ,Anastasia Gaston,R o b e r tHashbarger,AustinHiatt, ChloeHipskind, RichardHipskind, ShaneKing, MakaylaLandis, TaylorMiddleton, GabrielMota, CaitlynMullen, JayceeParrett, Zoe Payne,Kennedy Prater,Lukas Proctor,Nicholas Rhoads,Dakota Roe, Cal Ston,Hunter Tucker,Sabrina Wagner,Brianna Walters,
Taylor Whitaker,Terissa Williams,Katelyn Wood,Natalie Zenil.
8th Grade 2ndSemester HighHonor Roll
Zachary Brown,Madison Decker,Adam Driscoll,Skyler Hall, MaggieWalley.
8th Grade 2ndSemester Regular
Honor RollCailey Beauchamp,
Alexis Castro,Gabrielle Cavins, ACC h a n t h a c h a k ,Kiersten Cole,Kristin Cromer,Angela Davis,Gabrielle Denham,Ben Dillon, TreavorFloor, CarliHenderson, Elizabeth
Hendricks, KalanaHueston, SarinaJamerson, BobbyJones, AlexandraJudy, Mikayla Marz,Katherine McCauley,Reece McDonald,Sydni Mullett, PaigeNelson, ZacharyNewman, SamuelO’Connell, TaylorRobbins, Kia Smith,Skyler Smith,Franchescia Wiser.
6th Grade 4thNine Weeks High
Honor RollIsabel Hughes,
AlexsandraLuckenbill, AustinVinopal.
6th Grade 4thNine Weeks
Regular Honor RollCody Beeks, Paige
Beeks, AidanBenysh, Kennedy
Brackett, KathrynBrown, Jacob Bruss,Kassandra Burchett,Chaney Byers,Shyanna Cavins,Ashley Crist, RyanDavis, Zoe Denney,Braxton Dewey,Tristian Erikson,Courtney Eshelman,Madison Gatchel,Trace Goodwin,Kamryn Grier, AlexisHartley, KaitlynHashbarger, CassieHawkins, OliviaHipskind, Carol-JaneHolley, Erica King,Robert King, AydenKocher, KaedKoehler, BraydenLutz, Lucas Mattern,Gage Miller, MorganOwens, BaileyPinkleton, EvangeliaReed, Alicyn Sheets,Christian Simpson,
Michael Swango,Tristan Vigar,Magnolia Way, BaileyYoakum, MckinzieYoung.
7th Grade 4thNine Weeks High
Honor RollTaylor Cain, Kaleb
K e l s h e i m e r ,Cheyenne King, ZoePayne.
7th Grade 4thNine Weeks
Regular Honor RollNicole Adams,
Chelsea Archer,Helena Atkins,Kelsey Burns,Katilyn Dowdal,Katie Ford, JaciGahl, AlecGarbaciak, RobertHashbarger, AustinHiatt, ChloeHipskind, RichardHipskind, Randi
Jones, Shane King,Gabriel Mota,Caitlyn Mullen,Jaycee Parrett,Kennedy Prater,Lukas Proctor,Nicholas Rhoads,Dakota Roe, MorganSprague, Cal Stone,Hunter Tucker,Sabrina Wagner,Brianna Walters,Katelyn Wood.
8th Grade 4thNine Weeks High
Honor RollAdam Driscoll,Skyler Hall,K a t h e r i n eMcCauley, KiaSmith, SkylerSmith, MaggieWalley.
8th Grade 4thNine Weeks
Regular Honor
RollC a i l e yB e a u c h a m p ,Zachary Brown,Alexis Castro,Gabrielle Cavins,AC Chanthachak,Kiersten Cole,Kristin Cromer,Angela Davis,Madison Decker,Gabrielle Denham,Ben Dillon, TreavorFloor, CarliHenderson, ElizabethHendricks, KalanaHueston, SarinaJamerson, Bobby Jones,Alexandra Judy, MikaylaMarz, Reece McDonald,Sydni Mullett, PaigeNelson, ZacharyNewman, SamuelO’Connell, TaylorRobbins, MeganShidler, FranchesciaWiser.
Wabash Middle School Honor Roll... continued from page 3
Ivy Tech CommunityCollege Wabash recent-
ly received a $22,083grant from the Pauline
has provided manylocal residents with theskills and certifica-tions they need to getjobs in informationtechnology in our localcommunity.”Guthrie also com-
mented on the IvyTrack scholarships,which go to studentswho have worked withThe Learn MoreCenter to improvetheir math, readingand writing skills sothat they are collegeready. “The Ivy Trackscholarships and thetransportation vouch-
ers provide much need-ed help for adult stu-dents who have to sup-port themselves andtheir families whileworking to gain educa-tional credentials andtake a step up economi-cally.”The legacy resulting
from Pauline Barker’sdecision to form a trustfor adult students inWabash County is help-ing the communityreach that importantnational goal of 60 per-cent of residents withsome kind of highereducation credential.
Barker EducationTrust. The grant willenable the college tofund various programsat the Wabash Countycampus. These pro-grams will help stu-dents be more success-ful and achieve theirhigher education goals.The funds from this
grant will provide sup-port to the following:S t u d e n t
Ambassadors-$5,084T r a n s p o r t a t i o n
Vouchers-$1,000Ivy Track
Scholarships-$5,000Study Tables-$6,286C l a s s r o o m
Computer Upgrades-$4,713Wabash Campus
Executive Director,Pam Guthrie, touchedupon the significanceof a few of the areasthat will receive fund-
ing. “This is the secondyear for the ambassa-dor program, and lastyear the four studentswho served as ambas-sadors were able tohelp other students at
the Wabash campussignificantly. We arealso grateful for thefunds to expand ournetworking lab. Ourcomputer informationtechnology program
Ivy Tech to receive a program funding grant from the Pauline Barker Education Trust
MEMBERS OF FIRST MERCHANTS BANK met with members of Ivy Tech Community College, and theLearn More Center today to award checks to be used toward bettering the education of adults. Pictured arefrom the left: Tony Millspaugh, vice president, First Merchants; Aaron Campbell, relationship manager, FirstMerchants; Cynthia Johnson, director of education, Learn More Center; Hal Job, member, trust committee,First Merchants Bank; Sally Krouse, president, Learn More Center board of directors; Pam Guthrie, execu-tive director, Ivy Tech Wabash Campus; Laura Moorman, member, trust committee, First Merchants Bank;Kelly Karickhoff, executive director, resource development, Ivy Tech Community College Kokomo Region.(photo by Karlee Marshall)
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CLARENCE (SONNY) JONES JR. AND VIRGINA (PARRETT)JONES celebrated 63 years of marriage this week. The couple was mar-ried June 19, 1949 at First United Methodist Church, in Wabash. The cou-ple has three children: Clarence (Sandy) Jones, Leesburg, Karen Jones,Palm Desert, Calif., and Nancy Jones, Wabash. Cards for the couple maybe sent to 4199 S. Old SR 15, Wabash. (picture provided)
CamronDawesachievesDean’s Listfor IndianaWesleyanUniversity
Camron ScottDawes has receivedrecognition on theIndiana WesleyanUniversity Dean’sList for the SpringSemester of the 2012academic year.
To be named onthis list, a studentmust obtain a 3.50grade point averageon a 4.00 scale andcarry at least 12.0credit hours for thesemester.
Weekly seminarsupport group“DivorceCare”meets everyTuesday nightat WabashFriends ChurchCounselingCenter
DivorceCare, a 13-week DVD series thatfeatures some of thenation’s foremostChristian experts ontopics concerningdivorce and recovery,meets from 6:30 to 8p.m. every Tuesday, atthe Wabash FriendsChurch CounselingCenter, 3563 S. StateRd. 13, Wabash, in theconference room.DivorceCare is a spe-cial weekly seminarand support group forpeople who are sepa-rated or divorced. TheDivorceCare group isa place where mem-bers can be aroundpeople who under-stood the pain ofdivorce and receivevaluable informationabout ways to healfrom the hurt ofdivorce.
The DivorceCaregroup leaders andsome members of thegroup meet for dinnerat 5:30 p.m. at Ugalde’sRestaurant, 1950 StateHighway 15 S,Wabash.
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Alyson AdamsAlyson Adams is
the daughter of Timand Laura Adams.She is a graduate ofSouthwood HighSchool.As a member of the
Crimson Clovers andJunior Leaders, sheshowed ducks andsheep, and also tooksewing geology andentomology projects.In school, she par-
ticipated in tennis,PEP, and student con-gress.Her future plans
are to attendSoutheast MissouriState to study pre-medicine. In thefuture, she would liketo become a doctorspecializing inCerebral Palsy.Adams summarizes
her 4-H career by say-ing, “I had a greattime meeting peopleand getting to knowthem. I have madesome terrific friends.”
Emily AirgoodEmily Airgood is
the daughter ofRandy and TeresaAirgood. She is aSouthwood HighSchool graduate.As a member of the
Crimson Clovers, she
has shown goats andpigs. She has alsotaken photographyprojects. Airgood is involved
in her church youthgroup, as well as golfand tennis.In the fall, she will
be attending IPFW tostudy nursing.Airgood summa-
rizes her 10 years of 4-H by saying, “It was afun experience and itmade me work harderat things.”
Bethany AzbellBethany Azbell is
the daughter of Scottand Tracy Azbell. Sheis a NorthfieldJunior/Senior HighSchool graduate.As a member of the
Eel River Senior 4-Hgroup, as well as theTractor Maintenancegroup, she has shownveal, goats, dairy, andbeef. She has alsotaken projects infoods, food preserva-tion, crops, tractormaintenance, andsmall pets.Azbell’s extracur-
ricular activitiesinclude volleyball,and softball, whilealso being a BachelorCreek Church ofChrist Sunday schoolteacher. During her 10 years
of 4-H, Azbell hasreceived numerousawards including theOverall Ag Award,Tractor MaintenanceAchievement award,Foods, Veal, andSmall PetsAchievement, alongwith a medal forCrops and Goats. In the fall she plans
to attend PurdueUniversity, and herfuture plans are towork with children tohelp them betterthemselves for thefuture. Azbell sums up her
tenure of 4-H by say-ing, “I have enjoyedmy success in all ofmy projects. I havemade a lot of friendsand memoriesbecause of my 4-Hexperience.”
TannerChamberlain
T a n n e rChamberlain is theson of Brian andJanet Chamberlain.He is a graduate of
N o r t h f i e l dJunior/Senior HighSchool.As a member of the
Urbana RibbonReapers, he hasshown beef, sheep,swine, turkeys, andgoats during his 10years. While at Northfield,
Chamberlain wasinvolved in cross-country, wrestling,and baseball. During his 4-H
career, Chamberlainwas awardedChampion Herefordbarrow at the IndianaState Fair.In the fall, he plans
to attend PurdueUniversity to major inE l e m e n t a r yEducation.Chamberlain sum-
marizes his experi-ence by saying “4-Hhas been fun, withcountless memoriesmade.”
Elizabeth CollinsElizabeth Collins is
the daughter ofMichael and KathyCollins. She is aSouthwood HighSchool graduate.As a member of the
Future Farmers andJunior Leaders clubs,she has participatedin child development,crafts, floriculture,foods, food preserva-tion, genealogy,Junior Leaders, pho-tography, scrapbook-ing, sewing wearableand non-wearable. Outside of 4-H,
Collins is involved inclass cabinet, FFA,junior board of direc-tors at CrossroadsBank, NHS, PEP,school columnist, stu-dent congress, andtennis. During her 10
years, she hasreceived numerousawards including, the“I Dare You” Award,Junior LeadersAchievement award,as well as medals andplaques in child devel-opment, genealogy,arts and crafts, andphotography. In the fall, Collins
pans to attendIndiana WesleyanUniversity to major inChristian Educationand Leadership.Collins sums up her
10 years by saying,
“My 10 years in 4-Hhave given me 10years of success, per-severance, determina-tion, faith, greatfriends, countlessunforgettable memo-ries and lots ofmoments to be proudof. I am so thankfulthat I was given thisopportunity and willcarry what I havegained from this pro-gram with me wher-ever I go.”
Codi CoxCodi Cox is the son
of Laci Haney andBryan Cox. He gradu-ated from SouthwoodHigh School. As a member of the
Lucky Stars club, hehas taken photogra-phy, geology, forestry,woodworking, artsand crafts, and smallpets. He has also beena member of DogClub. In his free time, he
enjoys swimming,boating, camping, andhanging with hisfriends. Cox summarizes
his 10 years of 4-H bysaying, “I had fun andmade new friends.”
CedricDiefenbaugh
Cedric Diefenbaughis the son of Lee andJulie Diefenbaugh. Hegraduated fromManchester HighSchool.As a member of the
Chester Champs, hehas shown goats, aswell as taken photog-raphy and rocketswhile in 4-H.During his 10 years,
he was awarded theFurel R. BurnsBusiness Scholarship,as well as qualified forthe Indiana State Fairfor model rockets. In the fall,
Diefenbaugh plans toattend HanoverCollege, to major in(continued on page 7)
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international busi-ness. In the future heplans to travel tomany different placesaround the world. He sums up his
experience by saying,“[4-H] is a fun andenjoyable experiencethat has taught mehow to work with ani-mals and make modelrockets, as well astake a good picture.”
Sarrah DierksSarrah Dierks is
the daughter of Toddand Melissa Dierks.She is a graduate ofManchester HighSchool.As a member of the
Chester Champs, sheshowed pigs, andcows, while also par-ticipating in photog-raphy, foods, foodpreservation, andcake decorating. Outside of 4-H,
Dierks enjoys dance,piano, cross-country,track, and FFA.In the fall she plans
to attend Ivy Tech tostudy social work. “4-H is a great expe-
rience with amazingpeople,” she said.
Shannah DriscollShannah Driscoll is
the daughter of Mattand Angie Driscoll.She is a NorthfieldHigh School graduate.As a member of the
Ribbon Reapers,Driscoll has showedswine and goats,while also takingsewing wearables andnon-wearables, fash-ion revue, foods, foodpreservation, andphotography. While at Northfield,
she participated intrack, basketball,cross-country, studentcouncil, FFA, andFCA.She has received
several awards whilein 4-H, including sev-eral champions insewing. She also hasearned Reserve
Grand ChampionGoat.In the fall, she plans
to attend PurdueUniversity.When asked to sum-
marize her 4-H career,Driscoll responded,“It takes hard work,responsibility, andtime management,rolled in with goodfriends and greattimes.”
Allie EnyeartAllie Enyeart is the
daughter of Jerry andLisa Enyeart. She is aSouthwood HighSchool graduate. As a member of the
Future Farmersgroup, she hasshowed dairy cows.Beef feeder calves,goats, swine, and beena member of DogClub. She also takespersonality and scrap-booking. Enyeart is involved
in many differentactivities in the com-munity, such as Relayfor Life, OperationShare, cadet teaching,student congress,FCA, as well as soft-ball, basketball, andvolleyball. She has received
numerous awardswhile in 4-H, includ-ing: Reserve GrandChampion Dairy Cow,as well as ReserveGrand ChampionBoar Doe, while alsoachieving numerousshowmanship awardsin the dairy barn.Enyeart has earnedthe Mental AttitudeAward in Dog Club, aswell as many classwinners throughoutthe livestock breeds. In the fall she plans
to attend PurdueUniversity to study
V e t e r i n a r yTechnology, aftershe’s done with col-lege she plans to comeback to WabashCounty.Enyeart says this
about her 10 years in4-H, “It is a lot of hardwork, but a lot of fun.I have learned a lotand have become abetter person becauseof my 4-H experi-ence.”
Megan FrankAllie Enyeart is the
daughter of Jerry andLisa Enyeart. She is aSouthwood HighSchool graduate. As a member of the
Future Farmersgroup, she hasshowed dairy cows.Beef feeder calves,goats, swine, and beena member of DogClub. She also takespersonality and scrap-booking. Enyeart is involved
in many differentactivities in the com-munity, such as Relayfor Life, OperationShare, cadet teaching,student congress,FCA, as well as soft-ball, basketball, andvolleyball. She has received
numerous awardswhile in 4-H, includ-ing: Reserve GrandChampion Dairy Cow,as well as ReserveGrand ChampionBoar Doe, while alsoachieving numerousshowmanship awardsin the dairy barn.Enyeart has earnedthe Mental AttitudeAward in Dog Club, aswell as many classwinners throughoutthe livestock breeds. In the fall she plans
to attend Purdue
University to studyV e t e r i n a r yTechnology, aftershe’s done with col-lege she plans to comeback to WabashCounty.Enyeart says this
about her 10 years in4-H, “It is a lot of hardwork, but a lot of fun.I have learned a lotand have become abetter person becauseof my 4-H experi-ence.”
Kevin FriermoodKevin Friermood is
the son of Greg andJody Friermood. He isa graduate ofSouthwood HighSchool.As a member of the
Crimson Clovers,Rabbit Club, andJunior Leaders, hehas showed rabbitsand goats, all whiletaking foods, photog-raphy, woodworking,electric, wildlife, andcrafts.
While atSouthwood, he partic-ipated in FFA, wherehe was electedDistrict 6 Secretary,band, PEP, and foot(continued on page 14)
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Megan Frank isthe daughter ofBryan and KimFrank. She is a 2012graduate ofN o r t h f i e l dJunior/Senior HighSchool.As a member of
the Horse and PonyClub, as well asRibbon Reapers, sheparticipated inhorse, swine, sheep,foods, food preserva-tion, hay, and artsand crafts.Her extra-curricu-
lar activitiesinclude: golf, danceteam, wrestlingmanager, softball,track, WabashValley DanceTheater, NHS,Spanish Club, stu-dent council, andKey Club.During her 4-H
tenure, Frankreceived GrandChampion Geldingat the Indiana StateFair.In the fall, she will
attend PurdueUniversity. Herfuture plans includebecoming a speechpathologist.To summarize her
4-H tenure, Franksaid she “learnedlife lessons throughtaking care of ani-mals” and “it was afun ride.”
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The Waldo GolfCourse will be hostingthe third annual SteveBrandt Memorial GolfScramble on July 25 at12 p.m.The proceeds of the
event will benefit TheYouth Service Bureauof Wabash County. Costs, which
include green fees,cart and 18 holes ofgolf, are $60 per per-son each for a four-person team. Lunchwill be provided andthere is a cash baravailable.Prizes will be given
out to first, secondand third place finish-ing teams. Otherprizes and eventsinclude golfer give-aways, raffle and a50/50 drawing.There will also be
prizes for a hole inone, which include achances to win a 2011H a r l e y - D av i d s o nMotorcycle, two-round trip airlinetickets to anywhere inthe continental U.S.,five-day/four-nightcruise for two in theBahamas, and an elec-tronics package.
There will also be askins game.To sign up, call The
Youth Service Bureauof Wabash County at260-563-7727 or stop byon 111 South WabashStreet.Individuals and
businesses may spon-sor a hole on thecourse for $100 orsponsor the score-board for $50. A busi-ness card will be need-ed to make a sponsor-ship sign (all checksshould be madepayable to YouthService Bureau)
abash CannonballChili for Charity hasannounced the namesof the non-profitorganizations thatwill receive fundingfrom this year’s chilifor charity cookoff.Out of the 38 applica-
tions submitted forconsideration, 16were selected.The Learn More
Center, Teen ServeWork-Camp 2012,Wabash CountyCancer Society, TheAmerican Red Cross
of Wabash County, 85Hope, The Access,VPA/FAME, LagroLibrary, WabashCounty HistoricalMuseum, HoneywellCenter EducationalOutreach Program,Arc of Wabash
County, Youth ServiceBureau, ManchesterEarly LearningCenter, Dallas L.Winchester SeniorCenter, WabashCounty YMCA andthe LighthouseMission will all bene-fit from the one-dayfundraising event.
“The selectionprocess is the mostdifficult,” said BillGerding, co-founderof the event. “Thereare many qualifiedorganizations servingthe community thatneed funding. It is atough decision everyyear.” Since the cookoff ’s
inception, more than$250,000 has beengranted to non-profitorganizations servingWabash County. This year will mark
the 10th Anniversaryof the event, whichwill be held on Oct. 20at Paradise SpringHistorical Park withgates opening at noon. Admission is $5 for
adults and free to chil-dren ages 12 andu n d e r .Commemorative t-shirts are currentlyavailable for purchaseexclusively atKitchens Plus andcommemorative cupswill be available theday of the event. All proceeds are
earmarked for distri-bution to the 16 chari-ties selected as bene-factors from thisyear’s chili cookoff.
Partenheimerswed June 16Pamela (Roseberry)
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Her father, JohnPowell, gave the brideaway. The best man was
Ed Gullett, and thegroomsman was DonPartenheimer. The maid of honor
was Judy Morgan,with Amanda Powellbeing a bridesmaid. Rev. Marshall
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RAY AND CAROLYN WEAVER will celebrate their 25th weddinganniversary, July 15 from 3-5 p.m., at Calvary Baptist Church, Kokomo.Ray and Carolyn were married by Rev. Don Shanks, July 4, 1987 at FaithChurch of Christ, Burlington. Ray is currently a Senior Test Engineer atTrialon Corporation, Kokomo, and Carolyn is currently a records clerk atIvy Tech Community College, Kokomo. The celebration is hosted by theirchildren, Mindi Weaver, Dean Weaver, and Amanda Lane, all of Kokomo.(picture provided)
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The Learn MoreCenter is thrilled toannounce a $30,000matching challengegrant offer for 2012 byan anonymous donor. This grant will be
awarded on a dollar-for-dollar matchingbasis through Dec. 31,2012, and will helpraise funds to operateLearn More Center,which provides litera-cy and adult basiceducation in WabashCounty. “We are honored to
receive this challengegrant for a fifth year,and are very apprecia-tive to the anonymousdonor who supportsthe work of the LearnMore Center,” saidLearn More CenterPresident SallyKrouse. “This year’s grant
is a little different,”says Director ofEducation CynthiaJohnson. “The anony-mous donor has askedthat a certain portionof the grant be from
brand new donors. “We are asking
individuals whoappreciate the LearnMore Center to showtheir support bydonating for the firsttime this year.” The US Census
Bureau conducted asurvey in 2010 thatshowed WabashCounty losing morethan 2,000 unskilledjobs, which leaves onein three residents notearning enough to bes e l f - s u f f i c i e n t .Poverty has increasedin the county by 30percent since 2007,and over one fifth ofour children live inhouseholds below thepoverty line. “That’s why the
work of the LearnMore Center is neces-sary,” says Johnson.The Center, foundedunder the LillyE n d o w m e n tCommunity Allianceto Promote Education(CAPE), is nationallyaccredited by
ProLiteracy and pro-vides free, confiden-tial adult literacy pro-grams and services.This is including Pre-GED and GEDinstruction, adultbasic education, com-puter literacy, Englishas a Second Languageand post-secondarytransitioning. In 2011 alone, the
Learn More Centersaw over 320 students,logged 11,000 hours ofassisted learning, andcelebrated 37 studentswho reached theireducation goal ofobtaining a GED. Contributions that
qualify for the matchare those received forthe operation of thecenter, withoutrestrictions, and shallbe exclusively fromindividuals, families,businesses, privatefoundations andtrusts, and serviceand sectarian organi-zations. Individualsand businesses areencouraged to send or
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by Danielle SwanSince 1965, there
has been an organiza-tion in WabashCounty that helpsmeet the needs ofyouth and families.What began as a BigBrothers/Big Sistersorganization in 1965has changed andexpanded into what isnow today known asYouth Service Bureauof Wabash County(YSB), an organiza-tion serving thou-sands of individuals.Donna Bogert hasbeen at the helm ofthe organization formany years.“I started as a 20
hour per weekemployee for BigBrothers/Big Sisterswhen we had sevenkids in the agency,”Bogert said. Now asexecutive director,
Bogert reports thatthe agency servesthousands of childrenthrough a variety ofprogramming. YSB administers
Wabash County’sCourt AppointedSpecial AdvocateProgram (CASA).CASA, under thedirection of MaryEllen Clark, providesvolunteer advocatesfor children who areabused, neglected orinvolved in custodydisputes. CASA vol-unteers, who areappointed by theWabash court system,investigate the situa-tion then offer anobjective recommen-dation to the court ofwhat would be in thebest interest of thechild. YSB also facilitates
a Community
Assistance Program(CAP). This programoffers financial assis-tance to communitymembers in need.This financial assis-tance can be used tohelp with rent, pre-scriptions, essentialutilities and more. “Anything that is
going to enhance thefamily and preventthem from beingevicted or having util-ities shut off,” Bogertsaid. “Our wholeobjective is tostrengthen the familyunit, which in turnwill strengthen thechild. You can servekids, but how else canyou help a child ifthey are on thestreets?”CAP works with
several other pro-grams including NIP-SCO Gift of Warmth,
NIPSCO WinterWarmth, EnergyAssistance, WabashArea MinistryAssociation and oth-ers. The past fewyears, they have beenthe recipients of Chilifor Charity grants,which they applytoward the NIPSCOprograms to assistfamilies with gasbills. Any fundsapplied to these pro-grams are matched byNIPSCO, so CAP isable to make the Chilifor Charity grant goeven further.YSB also serves to
coordinate the com-munity service aspectof Day Reporting,which is a programthat students who aresuspended fromschool are required toattend. Suspendedstudents spend mostof the day performingschoolwork in DayReporting, but thealso learn somethingabout communityinvolvement for a por-tion of the day.“We wanted the
kids to learn some-thing from it otherthan the schoolworkthey are doing. Inorder to do that, theyhave to do two hoursof community serv-ice. They go toLighthouse Missionand sort clothes, theygo to Vernon Manorand take the patientsup and down the hall-way or help with anactivity, they go toMiller’s and helpclean up from lunch.They are giving backto the nonprofits andlearning ‘Wait aminute, there’s a bigcommunity out here
and I’ve really messedup,” Bogert said. Shewent on to say thatsome of the DayReporting attendeeshave even gotten jobsfrom doing communi-ty service.YSB also offers a
food pantry Mondaythrough Friday, 8 a.m.to 5 p.m., and L.I.F.T.(Learning is FunToo), which providesfree school supplies tochildren in need.L.I.F.T., which serves300-400 children, hastwo big distributiondays on the Mondayand Tuesday beforeschool starts, butmany aren’t awarethat they offer freesupplies all year long.In conjunction withOperation Elf, the stu-dents receive replen-ished school suppliesat Christmas.YSB also serves as
the Wabash Countyarm of SalvationArmy. All YSB assis-tance programs areprovided to anyonewho seeks help, noquestions asked.“The hardest thing
somebody has to do asa parent or a grand-parent is to ask forhelp and I wouldrather over-servesomebody than notserve somebody whoneeded it. Some peo-ple wouldn’t come inif they had to provideall kinds of informa-tion. We don’t ask anyquestions,” Bogertsaid.As previously men-
tioned, YSB began asan affiliate of BigBrothers/Big Sistersof America. In fact,YSB was the oldestBig Brothers/Big
Sisters organizationin Indiana. Theychose to drop theiraffiliation with BigBrothers/Big Sisterswhen new regulationsfor the nationalorganization wouldhave cost approxi-mately $25,000.However, they stilloffer a mentoring pro-gram that is exactlythe same as BigBrothers/Big Sisters,minus the name. Bogert told The
Paper that she couldrecite all of thenational statisticsthat support the theo-ry that mentoring ishelpful to youth, butshe prefers to shareher personal experi-ences gleaned aftermore than 20 years ofserving with a men-toring program. Onespecific experiencewas Bogert’s owndaughter’s experienceas a mentor. Herdaughter began men-toring Flo at fouryears old.“Flo is the only one
of her siblings tograduate from highschool and to not havea child before she wasmarried,” Bogertsaid. She attributesthe success of men-toring to support.“Most of us have afamily member werely on. If we thinkback on our lives,there has always beenthat one person thatwas there for us, andyou knew, no matterwhat, that they weregoing to be there.That’s what a mentoris to these kids.”YSB’s mentoring
program has expand-ed to include proba-
tion mentoring,which is where trou-bled youth are court-ordered into mentor-ing.“We’re really excit-
ed about probationmentoring because itis a way to reach kidsbefore they become aresident of 79 WestMain Street. We don’twant that. These areour kids and we wantto let them know thatWabash County caresfor them,” Bogertsaid.YSB is also proud to
offer several otherprograms includingOperation Elf, whichprovides Christmasgifts for more than1,700 children;Parents as Teachers(PAT), which is a sup-port program for fam-ilies with childrenfrom birth until fiveyears old; and a newhome-based programwhich helps familieswork on issues to helpprevent child abuseand neglect.“All of our pro-
grams are very pre-ventative, that’s thewhole objectivebehind what we do.We want to preventjuvenile delinquency,we want communityreferrals to be able totell families where toturn and what to doand we want to givethem the skills to beable to do that if theyget into a stressful sit-uation again,” Bogertsaid.YSB, a nonprofit
organization, is fund-ed in part by grantsand the United Fund.They also have anongoing fundraisercalled HappyConfections wherethey sell sweets. Theymake chocolate bou-quets, shower favorschocolates for anyoccasion and fudge.All of the candy ismade right at the YSBoffice in Wabash. If you are in need of
services or if youwould like to supportYSB by volunteeringor donating, visittheir office at 111 S.Wabash St., Wabash,or call 260-563-7727 or260-563-5153.“I have been so
blessed in this agency.It’s the communitythat has really pulledtogether to make thishappen. I’ve seen theoutpouring of helpwhen someone needsit and it is there. It’samazing how muchpeople want to helpbecause the moneystays here and whoknows who the nextfamily in need willbe,” Bogert conclud-ed.
Youth Service Bureau of Wabash County, Inc. offers assistance to families to support youth
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The Wabash RotaryClub welcomedRotary representa-tives from Bulgaria toWabash this week.The Group StudyExchange (GSE) teamfrom District 2482 inBulgaria was spend-ing the week inWabash as part of aRotary Internationalcultural exchange. During its visit to
Wabash, it toured thecity, visiting locationsincluding theHoneywell Center,Modoc’s Market, theDr James FordHistoric Home, theWabash CountyCourthouse, theWabash CountyHistorical Museumand the CharleyCreek Inn. WabashRotary FoundationChair, Dave Mann,coordinated theseactivities as well as atrip to Indianapolis tosee the Indianapolis500 Museum andother Indiana sites. The team started its
week by attending theWabash Rotary Club’smeeting. The mem-bers shared informa-tion about their coun-try and each other.During the meeting,
Mayor BobVanlandingham pre-sented an official wel-come to the City ofWabash and the teammembers received aWabash Rotary Clubflag that had beensigned by each mem-ber of the club.During the week, thegroup spent a daywith the NorthManchester RotaryClub and theHuntington RotaryClub. A farewell din-ner for RotaryDistrict 6540 membersand the team will beheld at the HoneywellHouse on Thursdayevening. The members of the
group are IvanHadjiev, DanielaGradinarska, NikolayYordanov and Dr.Polina Marinova.Hadjiev is the teamleader and has been aRotarian for morethan 10 years. Heholds a Masters ofB u s i n e s sAdministration andcurrently owns hisown business.Gradinarska has aMasters inGlobalistics and ispresently employed asa Project Coordinator
at EuroprojectConsulting House inSofia, Bulgaria.Yordanov uses hisMasters degree inI n t e r n a t i o n a lBusiness &Management in hisrole as Professor atTsenov Academy ofEconomics. Dr.Marinova is a medicaldoctor and surgeonwho also holds a PhDin Medicine.
The RotaryFoundation’s GroupStudy Exchange pro-gram provides uniquecultural and vocation-al exchange opportu-nities for businesspeople and profes-sionals between theages of 25-40. Teamstravel for four to sixweeks in their hostcountry, visiting busi-nesses, culturalevents and institu-
tions to observe howtheir vocations arepracticed abroad aswell as to share cul-tural and communityexperiences. The Bulgarian team
arrived in Indiana onMay 19 and returnhome June 16.
Pictured (from left to right) Foundation Chair David Mann, GSE TeamLeader Ivan Hadjiev, GSE Team Members Nikolay Yordanov, DanielaGradinarska, and Dr. Polina Marinova, Wabash Rotarian and formerGSE team member Jessica Brown, Rotarian and host family member JimReynolds, and Rotary President Ron Kerby .(photo submitted)
Wabash County club participates inRotary International cultural exchange
The Chamberwill host a repre-sentative from theFort Wayne SmallB u s i n e s sD e v e l o p m e n tCenter on July 11and 18. Free per-sonal appoint-ments with thecounselor must bescheduled throughthe Chamber office. Whether you are
starting a new busi-ness or needingassists with yourcurrent companySBDC has theresources to help.SBDC offers assis-tance with market-ing demographics,funding options,business and suc-cession planning,growing ideas, set-ting goals, identify-ing resources, pur-
suing opportuni-ties, and overcom-ing challenges inyour business.Starting a new
business or refin-ing an existingbusiness takesknowledge, com-mitment, and per-sistence. This busi-ness counselingcan help you indeveloping a planto set your ideas inmotion. It alsoopens the door tomany other experi-enced professionalswho are able toanswer more tech-nical questions inthe operation of asmall business.These sessions willbe located at, andsponsored by, theWabash CountyChamber of
Commerce, 210South Wabash St.Appointments maybe made by calling260-563-1168.
Small Business CounselingAvailable at “Funding Options& Financial Literacy for SmallBusiness” Workshop
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Baseball
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Payton Sorg
Infielder
Manchester, Senior
Jurgin Cripe
Infielder
Manchester, Junior
Collin Dawes
Infielder
Northfield, Junior
Nate Price
Catcher
Wabash, Senior
Thomas McHaney
Outfielder
Wabash, Senior
Roger Davis
Outfielder
Wabash, Sophomore
Andrew Shepherd
Pitcher
Wabash, Senior
Jordan Floor
Pitcher
Wabash
Robbie Cole
Infielder
Southwood, Freshman
Jackson Blair
Outfielder
Southwood, Sophomore
Second Team
Coach of the YearTony UggenNorthfield
29-5-1 record, 7-0 TRC, 2A state title
Offensive Player of the YearRyan KeaffaberNorthfield junior
.426 BA (49-for-115), 18 R, 45 RBI,
12 2B, 3 3B, 3 HR
Player of the YearRyan KeaffaberNorthfield junior
16-0, 15 GS, 12 CG, 108 2/3 IP, 66 H,
23 R, 19 ER, 30 BB, 162 K, 1.22 ERA
Defensive Player of the YearAndy RoserNorthfield junior
183 PO, 36 A, 6 E, 97.33 Fielding
Percentage
Newcomer of the YearAdam RoserNorthfield freshman
.374 BA (43-for-115), 42 R, 21 RBI,
11 2B, 1 3B
Ryan KeaffaberPlayer of the Year
Tony UggenCoach of the Year
Mike HolleyNorthfield
13-13 record,
3-4 Three Rivers Conference
Jenny BentleySouthwood sophomore
13-9, 132 2/3 IP, 136 H, 100 R, 66
ER, 199 K, 3.48 ERA
Meika KennedyManchester senior
7 PO, 4 A, 0 E, 100 Fielding
Percentage
Caitlin EltzrothNorthfield freshman
.387 BA (29-of-75), 35 R, 5 2B, 2
3B, 14 RBI, 11 K, 13 BB, 21 SB
Coach of the Year
Offensive Player of the Year
Defensive Player of the Year
Newcomer of the Year
Player of the Year
First Team
Second Team
Jenny BentleyPitcher, Southwoodsophomore12-8, 116 IP. 122 H, 60 ER,186 K, 37 BB, 3.62 ERA
Jessica FoleyInfielder, Southwoodfreshman.327 BA, 18 R, 2 RBI, 2 SB
Allie EnyeartCatcher, Southwood senior.304 BA, 9 runs, 14 RBIs, 1 SB
Hannah LittleInfielder, Manchester senior.439 BA, 28 R, 1 HR, 21 RBI,18 SB
Kalene FreshourInfielder, Manchester junior.429 BA, 33 R, 10 RBI, 31 SB
Meika KennedyOutfielder, Manchester senior.221 BA, 14 R, 2 3B,10 RBI, 6 SB
Caitlin EltzrothInfielder, Northfield freshman.387 BA, 35 R, 14 RBI, 21 SB
Katelyn ShaferPitcher, Northfield junior8-8, 1 Save, 103 1/3 IP, 100 H, 33 ER,89 K, 27 BB, 2.24 ERA
Callie MonceOutfielder, Northfield junior.242 BA, 15 R, 7 RBI, 1 SB
Hailee ParishOutfieldSouthwood, Senior
Josie GrossnickleOutfielderSouthwood, Senior
Logan HensleyInfielderSouthwood, Sophomore
Courtney SimpsonInfielderSouthwood, Junior
Nina SmithCatcherManchester, Sophomore
Kristiana GroggOutfielderManchester, Senior
Karissa JimenezPitcherManchester, Junior
Sydney JordanPitcherManchester, Sophomore
Arie KennedyInfielderNorthfield, Freshman
Emily ShaferInfielderNorthfield, Junior
All-County
Conner McLaughlin
Pitcher, Manchester senior
4-3, 1 Save, 52 1/3 IP, 22 H,
4 ER, 105 K, 17 BB, .54 ERA
Logan Brunn
Outfielder, Manchester junior
.348 BA, 9 R, 9 RBI, 2 SB
Andy Roser
Catcher, Northfield senior
.441 BA, 29 R, 3 HR, 34 RBI,
14 SB
Adam Roser
Catcher, Northfield freshman
.374 BA (43-for-115), 42 R,
21 RBI, 11 2B, 1 3B
Tanner Chamberlain
Outfielder, Northfield senior
.325 BA, 30 R, 11 RBI, 11 SB
Ryan Keaffaber
Pitcher, Northfield junior
9-0. 68 2/3 IP, 39 hits, 7 ER, 111 Ks,
15 BB, .71 ERA
Hunter Wells
Outfielder, Northfield senior
.328 BA, 9 R, 8 RBI
Shea Beauchamp
Infielder, Wabash junior
.432 BA, 25 R, 5 HR, 32 RBI, 7 SB
Landon Cole
Infielder, Wabash junior
.385 BA, 36 R, 2 HR, 17 RBI, 8 SB
First Team
Jenny BentleyPlayer of the Year
SoftballMike Holley
Coach of the Year
Jenny BentleySouthwood sophomore
.506 BA (43-for-85), 30 R, 8 2B,
3 3B, 10 HR, 37 RBI, 5 K, 15 BB, 1 SB
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4-H recognizes 10-year members... continued from page 7ball. In the fall,
Friermood plans toattend ManchesterUniversity to major inhistory education, andwould like to teachhigh school history inthe future.When asked to sum-
marize his 4-H experi-ence, Friermood said,“It is fun and reward-ing. 4-H has taught meresponsibility, and theimportance of meetingdeadlines.”
Nicole GableNicole Gable is the
daughter of Jeff andTeresa Gable. She is agraduate ofManchester HighSchool. As a member of the
Laketon Cloverleaves,she showed beef, dairy,rabbits, poultry, feedersteers, and swine,along with participat-ing in collections, giftwrapping, and photog-raphy. While at Manchester,
Gable participated indance, softball, FFA,and NHS. She receivedthe BeauchampMcSpadden Self-Reliance award, a stateFFA degree, and theFFA Eagle Award.In the fall, she plans to
attend the University ofIndianapolis to major inoccupational therapy.Gable summarizes
her 4-H tenure by say-ing, “My 10 years of 4-H have been a learningexperience; I havelearned a lot aboutagriculture, livestock,responsibility, andmyself. 4-H has beenone of the greatestorganizations I havebeen in and through allthe struggles andaccomplishments Ihave enjoyed being a 4-H member and I amtruly thankful.”
Ryan GivensRyan Givens is the
son of Scott and BethGivens. He is a gradu-ate of Northfield HighSchool.During his 4-H
career, Givens hasshowed swine andtaken woodworking. In his free time, he
enjoys basketball, andwas also a member ofthe Key Club and stu-dent council.His future plans are
to attend Ball StateUniversity, and work inthe family business.His words about his
experience are, “Ienjoyed making life-long friends and memo-ries.”
Brayton HensleyBrayton Hensley is
the son of Larry andTracie Hensley. He is agraduate of SouthwoodHigh School. As a member of the
Lucky Stars, he partici-pated in photography,collections, models,and foods. He achievedCounty Champion incollections during his10 years.
Outside of 4-H,Hensley enjoys playingfootball.In the fall, he plans
to go to college and getinvolved with the DNRand wildlife preserva-tions.To summarize his 4-
H experience, he says,“It has been long andhard, but well worth itin the end.”
Taylor JaynesTaylor Jaynes is the
daughter of Lisa andDennis Jaynes. She is aNorthfield High Schoolgraduate. As a member of the
Ribbon Reapers club,she has participated inphotography, foods,arts and crafts, cakedecorating, personali-ty, scrapbooking, andforestry. At Northfield,
Jaynes was a memberof the tennis team. In the fall she plans
to go to college to be apediatric nurse.Jaynes summarizes
her 4-H career by say-ing, “It was an amazingexperience to meet newpeople, and it’s some-thing to look forwardto every summer.”
Grant KeaffaberGrant Keaffaber is
the son of Mike andSusan Keaffaber. Heis a graduate ofSouthwood HighSchool. As a member of
the Crimson Clovers,he participated ingarden, arts andcrafts, models, smallpets, foods, forestry,and Junior Leaders. Outside of 4-H,
Keaffaber was amember of track,basketball, cross-country, soccer, stu-dent congress, NHS,PEP, and churchyouth group. He hasmany achievementsincluding the ThreeRivers ConferenceFirst Team allAcademic for cross-country. He achievedthe Mental Attitudewinner for crosscountry and basket-ball, and the TRCMental Attitudeaward winner fortrack and field.In the fall he plans
to attend IndianaState University tomajor in aviationtechnology, and inthe future plans topursue a career as aprofessional pilot.When asked to
summarize his 4-Hcareer, Keaffabersays, “It was greatworking in the com-munity with friends.Working on my proj-ects helped mebecome a hard work-er and to be deter-mined to do mybest.”
Allison KeithAllison Keith is the
daughter of Don andJane Keith. She is aSouthwood HighSchool graduate.As a member of the
Crimson Clovers, Keithparticipated in foods,food preservation, col-lections, and gift-wrap-ping. In her spare time,
she enjoyed soccer,track, dance, and was a
lifeguard at the YMCA.In the fall, she will be
attending IUPUI tostudy accounting.Keith summarizes
her experience by say-ing, “My 10 years in 4-Hhave been an exciting10 years. I have made alot of new friends andwe have made somegreat memories togeth-er. These memorieswill last forever.”
Hannah LochnerHannah Lochner is
the daughter of Kevinand Barb Lochner. Sheis a graduate ofManchester HighSchool. As a member of the
Laketon Cloverleaves,she showed goats, rab-bits, and ducks, andtook personality, scrap-booking, and fine artsas projects also.At Manchester, she
was a member of thegirl’s golf team, keyclub, NHS, and dancedat Terri Eckert Schoolof Dance. Lochner alsoparticipated in the sci-ence Olympiad, as wellas took piano lessons.She achieved the
Rotary Mental AttitudeAwards, as well as theSquire Award. This fall she plans to
attend HuntingtonUniversity. Lochner summa-
rizes her experiencesaying, “I’ve learned alot about responsibili-ty, and makingimprovements. Iwouldn’t change any-thing about my 10years experience in 4-H.”
Houston MillerHouston Miller is the
son of Steve andRoberta Miller. He is aNorthfield High Schoolgraduate.As a member of the
Ribbon Reapers club,he showed pigs, andparticipated in electricand crops and projects. He is also involved in
soccer, basketball, andtrack, in school.Miller achieved an
award of merit in divi-sion II for his electric
project, and was aNorse Scholar Awardwinner.In the fall he plans to
go to IUPUI and studyexercise science.Miller summarizes
his 4-H experience as“a fun learning experi-ence.”
Jared MonceJared Monce is the
son of Kenny andSandy Monce. He is agraduate ofManchester HighSchool. As a member of the
Chester Champs club,he participated inwoodworking, models,photography, fine arts,general crafts, and gar-dening. In school, Monce was
a member of FFA,where he served aschapter president, aswell as District 6 vicepresident. He was alsoa member of the soccerteam, and track team,NHS, and student ath-letic leadership coun-cil.Monce achieved
Highest Honor Roll,and was the 2011-2012Valedictorian atManchester HighSchool. In 4-H heachieved a woodwork-ing and modelsachievement plaque. In the fall, he plans
to study architecture atBall State University.In the future Moncehopes to graduate andbecome a licensedarchitect. When asked to sum-
marize his 4-H experi-ence, Monce said, “Iattempted many proj-ects over the course ofthe past 10 years, anddiscovered that Ienjoyed woodworking,photography, and mod-els the most. I reallyenjoy working on myprojects and spendingeach fair week at thefairgrounds.”
Kristen MurphyKristen Murphy is
the daughter of Toddand Tammy Murphy.She is a SouthwoodHigh School graduate.
As a member of theClover Crew, sheshowed swine, beef,and participated incrops. Outside of 4-H,
Murphy was involvedin volleyball, dance,and open swine andcattle shows. She achieved first
team all state in volley-ball. In 4-H she hasachieved numerousclass winners andchampions in both beefand swine. In the fall she plans
to attend VincennesUniversity to studychemistry and animalscience, while hopingto be a member of thevolleyball team. In thefuture she hopes towork with animalembryology.Murphy summarizes
her experience in 4-Hby saying, “It was agreat thing that everykid needs to be a partof. It teaches greatresponsibility, andteaches you to showpride in your work. I’velearned things in 4-Hthat will help methroughout my entirelife.”
Cody PalmerCody Palmer is the
son of Donna andRichard Palmer. He is agraduate of SouthwoodHigh School. As a member of the
Clover Crew, heshowed swine, goats,chickens, rabbits, andfeeder calves, as well asarts and shootingsports. In his free time, he
enjoys playing footballand golf. Palmer alsolikes having bonfiresand pool parties, andhanging out withfriends. His future plans in
the fall are to attend IUKokomo, and take theirparamedic program. Palmer summarizes
his 4-H experience say-ing, “It’s very reward-ing, and teaches you alot. 4-H has given me agood base, which willhelp me in the future.”
Preston PenrodPreston Penrod is
the son of Galen andRenee Penrod. He is agraduate ofManchester HighSchool.As a member of the
Chester Champs club,he showed dairy, dairybeef, feeder calves, andpoultry. In school, Penrod is
active in football,track, wresting, andFFA. His achievements in
4-H, as well as outsideof 4-H have beennumerous. In footballhe was named FirstTeam All-Conferenceand All-County, All-State honorable men-tion, and WabashCounty Player of theYear. In 4-H, he hasachieved dairy champi-on and reserve champi-on, feeder calf champi-on and reserve, and adairy achievementplaque. In the fall, Penrod
plans to attend TrineUniversity to play foot-ball and major in sportmanagement.Penrod summarizes
his experience by say-ing, “Being in 4-H for10 years has taught mea lot about hard workand organization. Ihave also made manyfriends from partici-pating in 4-H.”
Ashley PrattAshley Pratt is the
daughter of Kim andMarcy Pratt. She is aManchester HighSchool graduateAs a member of the
Chester Champs, andHorse and Pony club,she has shown horses,swine, ducks, and chick-ens, as well as taken pho-tography.Outside of 4-H, she
participates in track andcheerleading. She hasreceived many awards,and has been able to takeher horses to theIndiana State Fair. Shehas also achieved Grandand Reserve Championsfor her ducks and chick-ens. In the fall, she plans
on attending college forpre-veterinary medi-cine. Pratt says this about
her 4-H experience,“These 10 years of 4-Hhave been amazing! 4-Hteaches life lessons thatyou cannot learn any-where else. 4-H has beenmy passion and it is sosad to see it come to anend.”(continued on page 20)
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HORSE JUDGING
TRAIL CLASS
SeniorGrades 10 and upBlue ribbons:
Coleman Rude,Josephine Draper,Taylor Penrod,Josephine Draper (4)
Grades 8 and 9Blue ribbons: Adrian
Evans, JackieMcConnell
JuniorGrades 3, 4, and 5Blue ribbons: Seth
Teague, Mason Roberts,Dannae Shaw, MadisonWright, Amber Evans,Alexis Evans
DRESSAGE
Intro LevelTest A
Blue ribbons:Summer Thomlison,
Cassie Kinzie, AudreyWilcox, Heidi Jones
BasicTest 1
Blue ribbons:Josephine Draper (2)
POLE BENDING
Senior56” and Under
Blue ribbons:Coleman Rude,Josephine Draper (2),Adrian Evans
Over 56”Blue ribbons:
Coleman Rude (2), ZachReed, Adrian Evans,Josephine Draper (2),Mary Willcox, EllieLabonte, Bradon Keppel
Junior56” and Under
Blue ribbons: AmberEvans, Alexis Evans,Hally Sweet
Over 56”Blue ribbons: Julie
Chesterton (2), SarahHines, Dannae Shaw,Mason Roberts,Madison Wright, HallySweet, Paul Labonte
Champion PoleBending
Coleman RudeReserve ChampionPole Bending
Coleman Rude
BARREL RACING
56” and UnderBlue ribbons:
Coleman Rude,Josephine Draper (2),Adrian Evans, JackieMcConnell
Over 56”Blue ribbons:
Coleman Rude (2),Jackie McConnell (2),Bradon Keppel, ZachReed, Adrian Evans,Josephine Draper (2),Ellie Labonte, TaylorPenrod, Mary Willcox
Junior56” and Under
Blue ribbons: AmberEvans, Hally Sweet,Alexis Evans
Over 56”Blue ribbons: Julie
Chesterton (2), MasonRoberts, Hally Sweet,Madison Wright, PaulLabonte, Sarah Hines,Dannae ShawChampion Barrels
Coleman RudeReserve Champion
BarrelsColeman Rude
FLAG RACE
Senior56” and Under
Blue ribbons:Coleman Rude,Josephine Draper (2),Jackie McConnell
Over 56”Blue ribbons:
Coleman Rude (2), ZachReed (2), Adrian Evans,Bradon Keppel,Josephine Draper (2),Jackie McConnell, EllieLabonte, Taylor Penrod,Jackie McConnell
Junior56” and Under
Blue ribbons: HallySweet, Amber Evans,Seth Teague
Over 56”Blue ribbons: Mason
Roberts, Sarah Hines,Julie Chesterton, HallySweet, Madison Wright,Paul Labonte
Champion FlagsColeman Rude
Reserve ChampionFlags
Coleman Rude
KEYHOLE RACE
Senior56” and Under
Blue ribbons: AdrianEvans, Coleman Rude,Josephine Draper (2),Mary Willcox
Over 56”Blue ribbons: Zach
Reed, Bradon Keppel,Taylor Penrod,Coleman Rude (2),Jackie McConnell (2),Mary Willcox,Josephine Draper (2),Ellie Labonte, Adrian
EvansJunior
56” and UnderBlue ribbons: Hally
Sweet, Amber Evans,Alexis Evans
Over 56”Blue ribbons:
Madison Wright, SarahHines, Mason Roberts,Paul Labonte, DannaeShaw, Julie Chesterton(2), Hally SweetChampion Keyhole
Zach ReedReserve Champion
KeyholeAdrian Evans
SPEED ‘N ACTION
Senior56” and Under
Blue ribbons:Coleman Rude,Josephine Draper (2),Mary Willcox, AdrianEvans, JackieMcConnell
Over 56”Blue ribbons:
Coleman Rude (2), ZachReed (2). JosephineDraper (2), TaylorPenrod, Mary Willcox,Bradon Keppel, JackieMcConnell, AdrianEvans
Junior56” and Under
Blue ribbons: HallySweet, Amber Evans,Alexis Evans
Over 56”Blue ribbons: Mason
Roberts, MadisonWright, Dannae Shaw,Sarah Hines, Julie
ChestertonChampion
Coleman RudeReserve Champion
Coleman Rude
WEANLING ANDYEARLINGFILLIES
Blue ribbon: SarahHines
STOCK TYPEMARES
56” and Under, 2 yrs.and over
Blue ribbons: SethTeague, JosephineDraper, Coleman RudeOver 56”, 2-4 yrs. oldBlue ribbon: Seth
TeagueOver 56”, 5 yrs. and
overBlue ribbons:
Michelle Hendricks,Aaliyah Douglass,Taylor Penrod,Coleman Rude, BayleeSwain, Mason Roberts,Sarah Hines
HUNTER/SADDLETYPE MARES
56” and Under, 2 yrs.and over
Blue ribbon: JackieMcConnellOver 56”, 2 yrs. and
overBlue ribbon: Audrey
Wilcox
Grand ChampionPony MareSeth Teague
MEGAN FRANK showed the Grand Champion Gelding during the 2012 Wabash County 4-H FairHorse and Pony Show.
ABBY LYBARGER earned Reserve Grand Champion Gelding honors atthe Wabash County 4-H Fair Horse and Pony Show on July 7.
GRAND CHAMPION MARE: Michelle Hendricks showed the Grand Champion Mare during the2012 Wabash County 4-H Horse and Pony Show.
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARE: Audrey Wilcox showed theReserve Grand Champion Mare during the July 7 Wabash County 4-HFair Horse and Pony Show.
MARLEE STEFANATOS (left) was named the2012 Wabash County Horse and Pony SupremeShowman, while Michelle Hendricks (right) wasselected as the Reserve Champion.
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HORSE JUDGING
Reserve GrandChampion Pony Mare
Jackie McConnellGrand Champion
MareMichelle HendricksReserve GrandChampion MareAudrey Wilcox
STOCK TYPEGELDINGS
56” and Under, 2 yrs.and over
Blue ribbons: HallySweet, Alexis Evans,Amber Evans, AdrianEvansOver 56”, 2,3,and 4
yrs. oldBlue ribbons: Abby
Lybarger, JackieMcConnellOver 56”, 5 yrs. and
olderBlue ribbons: Megan
Frank, MarleeStefanatos, Coleman
Rude, Adrian Evans,Julie Chesterton
HUNTER/SADDLETYPE GELDINGS
56” and under, 2 yrs.and over
Blue ribbon: CassieKinzieOver 56”, 2 yrs. and
overBlue ribbon: Summer
Thomlison
Grand ChampionPony GeldingCassie KinzieReserve GrandChampion Pony
GeldingHally Sweet
Grand ChampionGelding
Megan FrankReserve Grand
Champion GeldingAbby Lybarger
WESTERNSHOWMANSHIP
SeniorGrades 10 and upBlue ribbons:
Michelle Hendricks,Megan Frank, AbbyLybarger, Ashley Pratt,Josephine Draper, ZachReed, Mary Willcox,Taylor Penrod,Coleman Rude
Grades 8 and 9Blue ribbons: Marlee
Stefanatos, JackieMcConnell, AdrianEvans, Ellie Labonte,Heidi Jones, BrandonKeppel
JuniorGrades 6 and 7
Blue ribbons: SarahHines, Julie ChestertonGrades 3,4, and 5Blue ribbons: Mason
Roberts, MadisonWright, AaliyahDouglass, D’Anna
Willcox, Hally Sweet,Amber Evans, AlexisEvans, Seth Teague,Baylee Swain, DannaeShaw
ENGLISHSHOWMANSHIP
SeniorBlue ribbon: Jackie
McConnellJunior
Blue ribbons: CassieKinzie, SummerThomlison, AudreyWilcox
SUPREMESHOWMANSHIP
ChampionMarlee StefanatosReserve ChampionMichelle Hendricks
ENGLISH WALK-TROT
SeniorBlue ribbon:
Josephine DraperJunior
Blue ribbons: AudreyWilcox, SummerThomlison, BayleeSwain
ENGLISH PLEASURE
SeniorOver 56”
Blue ribbon:Josephine Draper
JuniorOver 56’
Blue ribbons: AudreyWilcox, SummerThomlison, BayleeSwain56” and Under – All
agesBlue ribbon: Cassie
Kinzie
ENGLISHEQUITATION
SeniorAll Sizes
Blue ribbon:Josephine Draper
JuniorAll Sizes
Blue ribbons: CassieKinzie, Audrey Wilcox,Summer Thomlison
HUNTER SLACK
SeniorBlue ribbon:
Josephine DraperJunior
Blue ribbon: CassieKinzie
EQUITATION OVERCROSS RAILS
Blue ribbons:Josephine Draper,Audrey Wilcox,Summer Thomlison
HUNTEREQUITATION
SeniorBlue ribbon:
Josephine DraperJunior
Blue ribbon: CassieKinzie
WESTERNWALK-TROT
NoviceBlue ribbon: Aubree
LambertSenior
Blue ribbons: MarleeStefanatos, JosephineDraper, Taylor Penrod
JuniorBlue ribbons:
Madison Wright, BayleeSwain, Seth Teague,Sarah Hines, DannaeShaw
GAITED PLEASURE
Blue ribbons: ZachReed, Taylor Penrod,Sarah Hines
WESTERNPLEASURE
SeniorOver 56”
Blue ribbons:Michelle Hendricks,Josephine Draper
JuniorOver 56”
Blue ribbons: BayleeSwain, JulieChesterton, MadisonWright, Dannae Shaw,Hally Sweet, PaulLabonte56” and Under – All
AgesBlue ribbons:
Josephine Draper, SethTeague, Hally Sweet,Adrian Evans, AmberEvans, Alexis Evans
NOVICE WALK-TROT
HorsemanshipBlue ribbon: Marlee
Stefanatos
WESTERNHORSEMANSHIP
SeniorBlue ribbons:
Michelle Hendricks,Josephine Draper
JuniorBlue ribbons:
Madison Wright, SethTeague
WESTERN RIDING
SeniorBlue ribbons:
Josephine Draper (2)Junior
Blue ribbons: JulieChesterton
REINING PATTERN
SeniorBlue ribbons:
Josephine Draper (2)
CASSIE KINZIE won Grand Champion Pony Gelding honors with her pony, Donegal, during theHorse and Pony Show July 7.
HALLY SWEET earned Reserve GrandChampion Pony Gelding honors at the 2012Wabash County 4-H Fair.
SETH TEAGUE earned Grand Champion Pony Mare honors at the 2012 Wabash County 4-H FairHorse and Pony Show held July 7 in the Outdoor Arena.
JACKIE MCCONNELL received Reserve Grand Champion Pony Marehonors at the 2012 Wabash County 4-H Fair with her pony, Tinkerbell.
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AEROSPACE
Champions
Robert Ford, Devin Good
Reserve Champions
Kiowa Harrell
Blue Stars: Robert Ford,
Devin Good, Kiowa Harrell
Blue Ribbons: Alex
Good
Red Ribbons: Matthew
Klinger, Adam Spaulding
State Fair Entries:
Robert Ford, Devin Good
State Fair Alternates:
Kiowa Harrell
ARTS & CRAFTS –
FINE ARTS
Champions
Devin Good, Jared Monce
Reserve Champions
Brad Bever, Natasha Davis
Blue Stars: Andrea
Alexander, Elizabeth
Anguilm, Brad Bever, Janzin
Cripe, Isabel David, Natasha
Davis, Allyson Dillon,
Conner Farr, Devin Good,
Emily Lehner, Elizabeth
Michel, Evan Milam,
Makayla Mobley, Mariah
Mobley, Jared Monce, Cody
Palmer, Alexandria
Peterson, Darien Rodriguez,
Ellie Schuler, Zachary
Shenefield, Hannah
Spaulding, Abigail Stein,
Devin Tracy
Blue Ribbons: Kassidy
Atwood, Kendra Auler,
Alexis Bever, Matti Brower,
Grace Bryant, Megan Fran,
Evelynn Gray, Cylie-Ann
Harlan, Vivian LeMaster,
Skyler Michel, Elizabeth
Petty, Mckenzie Roth, Hallie
Schuler, Eden Shoemaker,
Caleb Stout, Brittany
Strickler, Alexis Wagoner,
Emma Wynn, Jensen
Zumbaugh
State Fair Entries:
Devin Good, Jared Monce
State Fair Alternates:
Brad Bever, Natasha Davis
ARTS & CRAFTS –
GENERAL
Champions
Madalyn Dale, Paul Farlow,
Baylee Shoemaker, Caitlynn
Strobel, Samuel Truss,
Kayla Unger
Reserve Champion
Adreanna Faine, Addi
Harden
Blue Star: Ashton
Bolinger, Samuel Burcroff,
Janzin Cripe, Madalyn Dale,
Lindsey Dierks, Adreanna
Faine, Paul Farlow, Conner
Farr, Braylen Fleck, Devin
Good, Evelynn Gray, Mary
Guisewhite, Addi Harden,
Taylor Jaynes, Collin
Meggison, Skyler Michel,
Mariah Mobley, Ashley
Pratt, Connor Ringel,
Clarissa Rose, Baylee
Shoemaker, James Sklar,
Danielle Sparling, Jonah
Stouffer, Caleb Stout,
Caitlynn Strobel, Asher
Teague, Catherine Tracy,
Samuel Truss, Seth Truss,
Kayla Unger, Blake Wynn
Blue Ribbons: Elizabeth
Anguilm, Madison Ayala,
Katie Barker, Devin
Bechtold, Makayla
Bechtold, Cara Blocher,
Andrew Bolinger, Matti
Brower, Joseph Burcroff,
Jessi Cox, Grant Dale,
Quentin Dale, Austin Davis,
Isabel Diaz, Robert Ford,
Jonah France, Megan Frank,
Hannah Gish, Alex Good,
Heather Griffith, Chase
Guenin, Whitney Heagy,
Clay Herring, Trinity
Johnson, Abby Keaffaber,
Ally Keaffaber, Carson
Kelley, Kaetlyn Kirtlan,
Mariah Kirtlan, Phil Klinger,
Jensen Lassiter, Vivian
LeMaster, Carina Mason,
Ellie Milam, Maxwell Miller,
Cole Mize, Emily Mize,
Gavin Mize, Katie Mize,
Krisandra Mize, Joshua
Montel, Wilson Nettleton,
Jacob Parker, Elizabeth
Petty, Nicholas Rhoads,
Ethan Rice, Lindsay Rice,
Kailynn Richardson,
Christie Sparks, Matthew
Stein, Brittany Strickler,
Seth Teague, Noah Terrill,
Mackenzie Thornsbury,
Kendall Tomlinson, Jasper
Walter, Grant Warmuth,
Alexis Wright, Madison
Wright, Parker York
Red Ribbons: Jordan
Ringel, Alexis Rohrer,
Stephanie Rohrer, Mariah
Titus
State Fair Entries:
Madalyn Dale, Paul Farlow,
Baylee Shoemaker, Caitlynn
Strobel, Samuel Truss,
Kayla Unger
State Fair Alternates:
Adreanna Faine, Addi
Harden
ARTS & CRAFTS –
MODELS
Champions
Brayden Lassiter, Brandon
Manawat
Reserve Champion
Aaron Parson, Reid Votaw
Blue Stars: Natasha
Davis, Conner Farr, Mike
Klinger, Brayden Lassiter,
Brandon Manawat, Jared
Monce, Aaron Parson, Reid
Votaw
Blue Ribbons: Ethan
Agness, Toby Baer, Timothy
Charles, Issiac Howard-
Mitchell, Austin Kirtlan,
Harrison Nettleton, Elliot
Shaum, Asher Teague, Jacob
Terrell, Grant Warmuth
Red Ribbons: Kade
Kennedy, Brenton Yarger
State Fair Entries:
Brayden Lassiter, Brandon
Manawat
State Fair Alternates:
Aaron Parson, Reid Votaw
ARTS & CRAFTS -
NEEDLE
Champions
Alexandria Peterson, Grace
Whitham
Reserve Champions
Matti Brower, Makayla
Mobley
Blue Star: Matti Brower,
Makayla Mobley,
Alexandria Peterson, Beletu
Stout, Grace Whitham
Blue Ribbons: Isabel
David, Eden Shoemaker,
Madison Wright
State Fair Entries:
Alexandria Peterson, Grace
Whitham
State Fair Alternates:
Matti Brower, Makayla
Mobley
BEEKEEPING
Champions
Kevin Clupper, Wyatt
Helfin, Danielle Sparling
Blue Stars: Kevin
Clupper, Wyatt Helfin,
Danielle Sparling
State Fair Entries:
Kevin Clupper, Wyatt
Helfin, Danielle Sparling
CAKE DECORATING
Champions
Autumn Johnson, Alyssa
McKillip, Elizabeth Michel
Reserve Champions
Gracen Kelley, Alexandria
Webb
Blue Stars: Ashley Gray,
Courtney Gray, Lydia Greer,
Addi Harden, Sydney Helfin,
Autumn Johnson, Gracen
Kelley, Alyssa McKillip,
Collin Meggison, Elizabeth
Michel, Kathryn Pefley,
Sarah Pyle, Zakariah Sarll,
Madison Shrider, Jaelyn
Webb, Alexandria Webb
Blue Ribbons: Maggie
Ball, Makayla Bechtold,
Shelby David, Elise
Gottschalk, Emma Hoover,
Arie Kennedy, Kyra
Kennedy, Alayna Miller,
Karlie Poland, Codie Sarll,
Elaine Shock, Avery Snyder,
Gabrielle Wagoner
Red Ribbons: Alexis
Bever, Regan Hathaway,
Carsyn Howard, Brisa
Jones, Alexys Martin, Abby
Schuler, Mariah Titus,
Jensen Zumbaugh
State Fair Entries:
Autumn Johnson, Alyssa
McKillip, Elizabeth Michel
State Fair Alternates:
Gracen Kelley, Alexandria
Webb
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
Champions
Elizabeth Collins,Lauren
Rich, Ashlyn Rody, Danielle
Sparling
Reserve Champions
Cheyenne Bishop, Erica
Guyer, Kelsey Niccum
Blue Stars: Cheyenne
Bishop, Elizabeth Collins,
Jessika Krom, Kelsey
Niccum, Lauren Rich,
Ashlyn Rody, Clarissa Rose,
Danielle Sparling
Blue Ribbons: Erica
Guyer, Martina Meyer,
Brittany Strickler, Mariah
Titus
Red Ribbons: Samantha
Summers, Madison Wright
State Fair Entries:
Elizabeth Collins, Lauren
Rich, Ashlyn Rody, Danielle
Sparling
State Fair Alternates:
Cheyenne Bishop, Erica
Guyer, Kelsey Niccum
COLLECTIONS
Champions
Kayla Harrell, Ally
Keaffaber, Danielle Perlich
Reserve Champions
Drew Clark, Allison Keith,
Peighton King
Blue Stars: Drew Clark,
Kayla Harrell, Whitney
Heagy, Luke Hunsberger,
Abby Keaffaber, Ally
Keaffaber, Allison Keith,
Peighton King, Ben Kissel,
Joshua, Matthew Montel,
Danielle Perlich, Ethan Rice,
Lindsay Rice, Kayla Unger
Blue Ribbons: Austin
Barker, Katie Barker, Dean
Blocher, Emma Burlingame,
Isabel David, Shelby David,
Heather Griffith, Mike
Klinger, Phil Klinger, Jensen
Lassiter, Bailey Lundmark,
Gavin Mize, Harrison
Nettleton, Preston Ritzema,
Jacob Shoemaker, Noah
Shoemaker, Ty Stefanatos,
Alexis Wright, Emma Wynn
Red Ribbons: Mariah
Titus
CONSUMER MEATS –
BEEF
Champions
Rebekah Pyle
Blue Stars: Rebekah
Pyle
ELECTRIC
Champions
Nicholas Cole, Cory
Donaldson, Matthew
Klinger, Jordan Ringel,
Baylee Shoemaker, Carter
Wilcox
Reserve Champions
Heath Dierks, Parker Mays,
Kennedy Rife, Jacob
Shoemaker, Raleigh
Whitham
Blue Stars: Nicholas
Cole, Matthew Klinger,
Kennedy Rife, Raleigh
Whitham
Blue Ribbons: Travis
Corn, Heath Dierks, Cory
Donaldson, Parker Mays,
Jordan Ringel, Baylee
Shoemaker, Jacob
Shoemaker, Grant Strobel,
Grant Whitham, Carter
Wilcox, Blake Wynn
Red Ribbons: Drew
Clark, Korbin Hensley, Kody
Shoemaker
State Fair Entries:
Nicholas Cole, Cory
Donaldson, Matthew
Klinger, Jordan Ringel,
Baylee Shoemaker, Carter
Wilcox
State Fair Alternates:
Heath Dierks, Parker Mays,
Kennedy Rife, Jacob
Shoemaker, Raleigh
Whitham
ENTOMOLOGY
Champions
Jessi Cox, Jackson Miller,
Carson Rody
Reserve Champions
Lexus Biehl, Isabel David
Blue Stars: Jessi Cox,
Jackson Miller, Carson Rody
Blue Ribbons: Lexus
Biehl, Isabel David, Sydney
Helfin, Clay Herring,
Cassandra Kinzie, Kennedy
Rife, Jared Vigar
Red Ribbons: Carina
Mason
State Fair Entries: Jessi
Cox, Jackson Miller, Carson
Rody
State Fair Alternates:
Lexus Biehl, Isabel David
FOOD PRESERVATION
Champions
Leah Blocher, Jirni Cripe,
Lindsey Dierks, Braylen
Fleck, Mary Guisewhite,
Joshua Maggart, Lindsay
Rice, Corey Roser, Natalie
Schuler, Samuel Truss,
Meghan Binkerd
Reserve Champions
William Anguilm,Joseph
Burcroff, Kyrsten Eakright,
Adreanna Faine, Ella Faine,
Anna Marie Farlow, Katie
Mize, Kelli Siepker, Seth
Truss
Blue Stars: Elizabeth
Anguilm, William Anguilm,
Madison Ayala, Leah
Blocher, Joseph Burcroff,
Samuel Burcroff, Elizabeth
Collins, Jirni Cripe, Lindsey
Dierks, Sarrah Dierks,
Kyrsten Eakright, Kylie
Echard, Adreanna Faine,
Ella Faine, Anna Marie
Farlow, Braylen Fleck, Tori
Givens, Mary Guisewhite,
Alison Herren, Joshua
Maggart, Jacquelynn
McConnell, Katie Mize,
Lindsay Rice, Drake Richter,
Emily Rose, Corey Roser,
Natalie Schuler, Kelli
Siepker, Caitlynn Strobel,
Samuel Truss, Seth Truss
Blue Ribbons: Bethany
Azbell, Matti Brower,
Megan Frank, Allison Keith,
Alyssa Richter, Stephanie
Rohrer, Clarissa Rose
State Fair Entries: Leah
Blocher, Jirni Cripe, Lindsey
Dierks, Braylen Fleck, Mary
Guisewhite, Joshua
Maggart, Lindsay Rice,
Corey Roser, Natalie
Schuler, Samuel Truss
State Fair Alternates:
William Anguilm, Joseph
Burcroff, Kyrsten Eakright,
Adreanna Faine, Ella Faine,
Anna Marie Farlow, Katie
Mize, Kelli Siepker, Seth
Truss
FOODS
Champions
Cara Blocher, Kylie Echard,
Kayla Flack, Tori Givens,
Alison Herren, Allison
Keith, Kayla Mays, Kelsey
Niccum, Alexandria
Peterson, Hannah
Spaulding
Reserve Champions
Joseph Burcroff, Samuel
Burcroff, Braylen Fleck,
Lydia Greer, Jacquelynn
McConnell, Katie Mize,
Lillian Myers, Natalie
Schuler, Caitlynn Strobel,
Kayla Unger
Blue Stars: Elizabeth
Anguilm, Madison Ayala,
Bethany Azbell, McKenzie
Baer, Makayla Bechtold,
Leanne Beck, Cara Blocher,
Amy Bowman, Matti
Brower, Joseph Burcroff,
Samuel Burcroff, Paige Cole,
Jessi Cox, Jirni Cripe, Austin
Davis, Kylie Echard, Kayla
Flack, Braylen Fleck, Megan
Frank, Kevin Friermood,
Tori Givens, Hayden Good,
Lydia Greer, Alison Herren,
Mersadez Highley, Emma
Hoover, Emily Howenstine,
Trinity Johnson, Allison
Keith, Taylor Kelley, Mike
Klinger, Phil Klinger,
Abbigail Lybarger,
Elizabeth Maggart, Kayla
Mays, Jacquelynn
McConnell, Katie Mize,
Lillian Myers, Hannah
Newell, Kelsey Niccum,
Alexandria Peterson,
Rebekah Pyle, Ethan Rice,
Lindsay Rice, Natalie
Schuler, India Shear,
Jeniffer Smith, Hannah
Spaulding, Kiera Stacy,
Abigail Stein, Caitlynn
Strobel, Kayla Unger, Alexis
Wagoner
Blue Ribbons: William
Anguilm, Katie Barker,
Kennedy Chamberlain,
Kaylee Cornett, Shelby
David, Lindsey Dierks,
Sarrah Dierks, Sarah
Driscoll, Nathanael Fadil,
Adreanna Faine, Ella Faine,
Anna Marie Farlow,
Cassandra French, Ashley
Gray, Courtney Gray, Mary
Guisewhite, Erica Guyer,
Bailey Hanes, Addi Harden,
Kylie Hensley, Samuel
Hunter, Daisy Kelley,
Peighton King, Jenna Krom,
Jessika Krom, Aubree
Lambert, Joshua Maggart,
Taylor Middleton, Haylie
Miller, Lilly Myers, Danielle
Perlich, Audrie Randel,
Alexis Rohrer, Emily Rose,
Hallie Schuler, Sarah Shoue,
Matthew Stein, Rachel
Stout, Grant Strobel, Seth
Truss
Red Ribbons: Cheyenne
Bishop, Leah Blocher,
Hannah Cole, Alyssa
Richter, Drake Richter,
Stephanie Rohrer, Mariah
Titus, Samuel Truss
White Ribbons: Saebre
Barker, Courtney Stapleton
State Fair Entries: Cara
Blocher, Kylie Echard, Kayla
Flack, Tori Givens, Alison
Herren, Allison Keith, Kayla
Mays, Kelsey Niccum,
Alexandria Peterson,
Hannah Spaulding
State Fair Alternates:
Joseph Burcroff, Samuel
Burcroff, Braylen Fleck,
Lydia Greer, Jacquelynn
McConnell, Katie Mize,
Lillian Myers, Natalie
Schuler, Caitlynn Strobel,
Kayla Unger
FORESTRY
Champions
Luke Kirk, Carson Rody,
Stephanie Rohrer, Samuel
Truss
Reserve Champions
Andrew Bolinger, Daisy
Sparks, Seth Truss
Blue Stars: Andrew
Bolinger, Nicholas Cole,
Luke Kirk, Carson Rody,
Daisy Sparks, Samuel Truss,
Seth Truss
Blue Ribbons: Ashton
Bolinger, Paul Farlow,
Alexis Rohrer, Stephanie
Rohrer
State Fair Entries: Luke
Kirk, Carson Rody,
Stephanie Rohrer, Samuel
Truss
State Fair Alternates:
Andrew Bolinger, Daisy
Sparks, Seth Truss
GENEOLOGY
Champions
Leigha Carey, Ashley Gray,
Courtney Gray
Blue Stars: Leigha
Carey, Ashley Gray,
Courtney Gray
Blue Ribbons: Matthew
Knee, Ashlyn Rody
State Fair Entries:
Leigha Carey, Ashley Gray,
Courtney Gray
GEOLOGY
Champions
Ben Kissel, Ethan Rice,
Stephanie Rohrer
Reserve Champions
Alexis Rohrer
Blue Stars: Ben Kissel,
Ethan Rice, Alexis Rohrer,
Stephanie Rohrer
State Fair Entries: Ben
Kissel, Ethan Rice,
Stephanie Rohrer
State Fair Alternates:
Alexis Rohrer
GIFT WRAPPING
Champion
Courtney Chamberlain,
Janzin Cripe, Bailey
Lundmark, Alayna Miller,
Baylee Shoemaker
Reserve Champions
McKenzie Baer, Jessica Bott,
Krisandra Mize, Ashley
Parson
Blue Stars: McKenzie
Baer, Jessica Bott, Courtney
Chamberlain, Janzin Cripe,
Jirni Cripe, Bailey
Lundmark, Ellie Milam,
Alayna Miller, Krisandra
Mize, Ashley Parson, Baylee
Shoemaker, Eden
Shoemaker, Mary Willcox
Blue Ribbons: Addi
Harden, Elizabeth Haupert,
Gracen Kelley, Brittany
Strickler, D’Anna Willcox
Red Ribbons: Cassandra
French, Whitney Heagy,
Kelly Schmidt, Abby
Schuler, Madison Shrider,
Mariah Titus
HEALTH
Champions
Lindsey Dierks, Emily
Ogden, Danielle Sparling
Reserve Champions
Janzin Cripe, Jirni Cripe,
Brittany Ogden
Blue Stars: Leah
Betzner, Janzin Cripe, Jirni
Cripe, Lindsey Dierks,
Brittany Ogden, Emily
Ogden, Katelyn Shafer,
Danielle Sparling
Blue Ribbons: Thomas
Charles, Alison Herren,
Brittany Strickler
State Fair Entries:
Lindsey Dierks, Emily
Ogden, Danielle Sparling
State Fair Alternates:
Janzin Cripe, Jirni Cripe,
Brittany Ogden
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HISTORY OF 4-H
Champions
Alexis Rohrer, Abigail Stein
Reserve Champions
Stephanie Rohrer
Blue Stars: Stephanie
Rohrer, Baylee Shoemaker,
Abigail Stein
Blue Ribbons: Alexis
Rohrer
HOME ENVIRONMENT
Champions
Abby Keaffaber, Ally
Keaffaber, Clarissa Rose
Reserve Champions
Ryan Keaffaber, Luke Kirk
Blue Stars: Ashley Gray,
Abby Keaffaber, Ally
Keaffaber, Ryan Keaffaber,
Luke Kirk, Clarissa Rose
Blue Ribbons: Courtney
Gray, Alison Herren
State Fair Entries: Abby
Keaffaber, Ally Keaffaber,
Ryan Keaffaber, Luke Kirk,
Clarissa Rose
State Fair Alternates:
Ashley Gray
HORSE MANAGEMENT
Champions
Andrea Alexander
Blue Stars: Andrea
Alexander
Blue Ribbons: Josephine
Draper, Madison Wright
MAKE IT WITH A MIX
Champions
Greta Auler, Cheyenne
Bishop, Maddie Clark,
Isabel Diaz, Braylen Fleck,
Emily Gwillim, Baylee
Shoemaker, Abigail Stein
Reserve Champions
Cassandra French, Emily
Mize, Ashlyn Rody, Emily
Rose, Zachary Shorter,
Jeniffer Smith, Caitlynn
Strobel, Catherine Tracy
Blue Stars: Greta Auler,
Cheyenne Bishop, Maddie
Clark, Jessi Cox, Isabel Diaz,
Braylen Fleck, Cassandra
French, Ashley Gray,
Courtney Gray, Emily
Gwillim, Emily Mize,
Alexandria Peterson,
Ashlyn Rody, Emily Rose,
Baylee Shoemaker, Zachary
Shorter, Jeniffer Smith,
Abigail Stein, Caitlynn
Strobel, Catherine Tracy
Blue Ribbons: Cara
Blocher, Sarah Pyle,
Red Ribbons: Leah
Blocher
MICROWAVE
Champions
Courtney Chamberlain,
Baylee Shoemaker, Caitlynn
Strobel
Reserve Champions
Cheyenne Bishop, Makenna
Proffitt
Blue Stars: Madison
Ayala, Cheyenne Bishop,
Cara Blocher, Leah Blocher,
Courtney Chamberlain,
Makenna Proffitt, Baylee
Shoemaker, Caitlynn
Strobel, Catherine Tracy
PERSONALITY
Champions
Lindsay Rice, Brittany
Strickler
Reserve Champions
Jirni Cripe
Blue Stars: Hayley
Bland, Jirni Cripe, Lindsay
Rice, Brittany Strickler
Blue Ribbons: Cayden
Prickett, Mariah Titus
State Fair Entries:
Lindsay Rice, Brittany
Strickler
State Fair Alternates:
Jirni Cripe
PHOTOGRAPHY – BLACK
& WHITE PRINT
Champions
Jonathan Collins, Baylee
Shoemaker, Erin Whetstone
Reserve Champions
Eden Shoemaker
Blue Stars: Jonathan
Collins, Luke Kirk,
Krisandra Mize, Alexandria
Peterson, Makayla Proffitt,
Baylee Shoemaker, Eden
Shoemaker, Haley Walchle,
Jessica Weekley, Erin
Whetstone
Blue Ribbons: Anastasia
Bennett, Leah Betzner,
Matthew Carey, Trisha
Charles, Elise Gottschalk,
Carson Kelley, Daisy Kelley,
Gracen Kelley, Matthew
Knee, Brittany Light, Emily
Mize, Makayla Mobley,
Kathryn Pefley, Elizabeth
Petty, Kailynn Richardson,
Makayla Ridgeway, Jordan
Ringel, Noah Shoemaker,
Danielle Sparling, Caleb
Stout, Kendall Tomlinson,
Madison Wright
Red Ribbons: Stephanie
Rohrer
State Fair Entries:
Jonathan Collins, Baylee
Shoemaker, Erin Whetstone
State Fair Alternates:
Eden Shoemaker
PHOTOGRAPHY – BLACK
& WHITE SALON
Champions
Kody Shoemaker,
Mackenzie Thornsbury
Reserve Champions
Devin Tracy, Victor Treska
Blue Stars: Kendra
Auler, Kevin Friermood,
Kiowa Harrell, Samuel
Hunter, Elizabeth Maggart,
Audrie Randel, Connor
Ringel, Clarissa Rose,
Natalie Schuler, Kody
Shoemaker, Mackenzie
Thornsbury, Devin Tracy,
Victor Treska, Amanda
Underwood, Kayla Unger,
Jared Vigar, Jensen
Zumbaugh
Blue Ribbons: Erin
Chamberlain, Isabel Diaz,
Sarrah Dierks, Shannah
Driscoll, Kylie Echard, Ella
Faine, Nicole Gable, Mary
Guisewhite, Erica Guyer,
Addi Harden, Brayton
Hensley, Hilary Hickert,
Abbigail Hilton, Taylor
Kelley, Matthew Knee,
Hunter Law, Bailey
Lundmark, Martina Meyer,
Jared Monce, Courtney
Palmer, Brooke Pratt, Alexi
Randel, Makayla Ridgeway,
Stephanie Rohrer, Payton
Thomson, Catherine Tracy,
Shane Vigar, Alexis
Wagoner
Red Ribbons: Jessi Cox,
Madalyn Dale, Heath
Dierks, Anna Driscoll,
Michelle Hendricks, Logan
Hensley, Emily Lehner
State Fair Entries: Kody
Shoemaker, Mackenzie
Thornsbury
State Fair Alternates:
Devin Tracy, Victor Treska
PHOTOGRAPHY –
COLOR PRINT
Champions
Ella Faine, Makenna
Proffitt, Lindsay Rice
Reserve Champions
Robert Ford
Blue Stars: Elizabeth
Collins, Morgan Dale, Ella
Faine, Robert Ford,
Elizabeth Haupert, Carly
Hawkins, Sydney Helfin,
Carsyn Howard, Issiac
Howard-Mitchell, Hunter
Miller, Katie Peden,
Makenna Proffitt, Ethan
Rice, Lindsay Rice, Clarissa
Rose, Emily Rose, Torina
Runkel, Baylee Shoemaker,
Jasper Walter, Riley
Whitesel, Jensen Zumbaugh
Blue Ribbons: Cherish
Allen, Greta Auler, Shelby
David, Sydney Diefenbaugh,
Alexander Farr, Alexis
Finney, Jonah France, Tori
Givens, Alec Guenin, Bailey
Hanes, Whitney Heagy,
Logan Hensley, Alison
Herren, Mersadez Highley,
Trinity Johnson, Aubree
Lambert, Erin Lehner,
Carina Mason, Morgan
Meyer, Dominic Morris,
Lauren Myers, Wilson
Nettleton, Elizabeth Petty,
Karlie Poland, Alexis
Rohrer, Attie Schuler, Karla
Singer, Emma Sklar,
Christie Sparks, Noah
Stafford, Beletu Stout, Isaac
Stout, Kelcie Thomson,
Kendall Tomlinson, Stevie
Walker
Red Ribbons: Heidi
France, Martina Meyer, Ava
Smith
State Fair Entries: Ella
Faine, Makenna Proffitt,
Lindsay Rice
State Fair Alternates:
Robert Ford
PHOTOGRAPHY –
COLOR SALON
Champions
Justin Frank
Reserve Champions
Jensen Lassiter
Blue Stars: Paige Cole,
Elizabeth Collins, Hunter
Cox, Shannah Driscoll,
Courtney Frank, Justin
Frank, Wyatt Helfin, Taylor
Jaynes, Jensen Lassiter,
Hunter Law, Jacquelynn
McConnell, Connor Ringel,
Jenna Schmidt, Jacob
Shoemaker, Kayla Unger
Blue Ribbons: Cheyenne
Bishop, Hayley Bland,
Samuel Burcroff, Erin
Chamberlain, Codi Cox,
Cedric Diefenbaugh, Sarrah
Dierks, Sarah Driscoll, Kylie
Echard, Kevin Friermood,
Nicole Gable, Addi Harden,
Kiowa Harrell, Whitney
Heagy, Abbigail Hilton,
Jared Monce, Katie Peden,
Alexandria Peterson, Kelly
Schmidt, Elliot Shaum,
Elaina Terrell, Amanda
Underwood
Red Ribbons: Kennedy
Chamberlain, Hannah Cole,
Jessi Cox, Adreanna Faine,
Emily Gwillim, Michelle
Hendricks, Hilary Hickert,
Connor Keffaber, Courtney
Palmer, Kody Shoemaker,
Rachel Stout, Brittany
Strickler, Mackenzie
Thornsbury
State Fair Entries:
Justin Frank
State Fair Alternates:
Jensen Lassiter
PHOTOGRAPHY –
CREATIVE SALON
Champions
Krisandra Mize
Blue Stars: Samuel
Hunter, Krisandra Mize,
Alexi Randel, Brittany
Strickler
Blue Ribbons: Nicholas
Rhoads, Natalie Schuler
Red Ribbons: Codi Cox
State Fair Entries:
Krisandra Mize
POULTRY POSTERS
Champions
Leah Blocher, Baylee
Shoemaker
Reserve Champions
Brittany Strickler
Blue Stars: Leah
Blocher, Baylee Shoemaker,
Brittany Strickler
Blue Ribbons: Nathan
Ozenbaugh, Karlie Poland,
Mariah Titus
State Fair Entries: Leah
Blocher, Baylee Shoemaker
State Fair Alternates:
Brittany Strickler
RECYCLING
Champions
Madison Ayala, Nicholas
Rhoads, Baylee Shoemaker
Reserve Champions
Krisandra Mize, Ashlyn
Rody, Mackenzie
Thornsbury
Blue Stars: Madison
Ayala, Krisandra Mize,
Nicholas Rhoads, Baylee
Shoemaker, Mackenzie
Thornsbury
Blue Ribbons: Elizabeth
Anguilm, William Anguilm,
Ella Gatchel, Alex Good,
Gavin Mize, Ashlyn Rody,
Alexis Rohrer, Stephanie
Rohrer, Brittany Strickler
SCRAPBOOKING
Champions
Grace Bryant, Elizabeth
Howenstine, Danielle
Sparling
Reserve Champions
Addi Harden, Avery Snyder,
Courtney Stapleton
Blue Stars: Maggie Ball,
Jessica Bott, Grace Bryant,
Leigha Carey, Rebecca
Carey, Anna Marie Farlow,
Braylen Fleck, Ella Gatchel,
Addi Harden, Kayla Harrell,
Alison Herren, Emma
Hoover, Elizabeth
Howenstine, Kaitlyn Jones,
Bailey Lundmark, Katie
Mize, Krisandra Mize,
Elizabeth Petty, Sidney
Reed, Avery Snyder, Daisy
Sparks, Danielle Sparling,
Courtney Stapleton, Elaina
Terrell, Madison Wright,
Emma Wynn, Jensen
Zumbaugh
Blue Ribbons: Zachary
Brane, Shelby David, Emily
Howenstine, Sydney
McLaughlin, Emily Mize,
Kelsey Niccum, Linsey Trail
Red Ribbons: Meghan
Brane, Hannah Cole, Sarah
Driscoll, Alexys Martin,
Hannah Newell, Lauren
Rich, Makayla Ridgeway,
Mariah Titus, Alexis Wright
SEWING – WEARABLE
Champions
Adreanna Faine, Haylie
Miller, Hannah Newell,
Sarah Pyle, Abigayle Ross
Reserve Champions
Tori Givens, Ally Keaffaber,
Sydney McLaughlin,
Rebekah Pyle, Lindsay Rice
Blue Stars: Alyson
Adams, Amy Bowman,
Paige Cole, Lindsey Dierks,
Shannah Driscoll, Kylie
Echard, Adreanna Faine,
Courtney Frank, Tori
Givens, Regan Hathaway,
Ally Keaffaber, Jenna Krom,
Jessika Krom, Sydney
McLaughlin, Haylie Miller,
Katie Mize, Hannah Newell,
Rebekah Pyle, Sarah Pyle,
Lindsay Rice, Alyssa
Richter, Abigayle Ross,
Jenna Schmidt
Blue Ribbons: Makayla
Bechtold, Sydney
Diefenbaugh, Sarah
Driscoll, Anna Marie
Farlow, Courtney Gray,
Kathryn Pefley, Ellie
Schuler, Kelli Siepker,
Alexis Wright
Red Ribbons: Morgan
Farr
State Fair Entries:
Adreanna Faine, Haylie
Miller, Hannah Newell,
Sarah Pyle, Abigayle Ross
State Fair Alternates:
Tori Givens, Ally Keaffaber,
Sydney McLaughlin,
Rebekah Pyle, Lindsay Rice
SEWING –
NON-WEARABLE
Champions
Adreanna Faine, Emma
Hoover, Sidney Prater,
Tyler Roser, India Shear,
Alyson Adams
Reserve Champions
Jenna Krom, Taylor
Middleton, Ashlyn Rody
Mackenzie Thornsbury
Blue Stars: Alyson
Adams, Elizabeth Anguilm,
William Anguilm, Jessi Cox,
Lindsey Dierks, Anna
Driscoll, Hannah Fadil,
Adreanna Faine, Emma
Hoover, Abby Keaffaber,
Jenna Krom, Jessika Krom,
Kayla Mays, Taylor
Middleton, Emily Mize,
Sidney Prater, Alyssa
Richter, Ashlyn Rody, Corey
Roser, Tyler Roser, India
Shear, Jeniffer Smith,
Mackenzie Thornsbury
Blue Ribbons: Cylie-Ann
Harlan, Danielle Sparling,
Hannah Stafford
State Fair Entries:
Adreanna Faine, Emma
Hoover, Sidney Prater,
Tyler Roser, India Shear
State Fair Alternates:
Jenna Krom, Taylor
Middleton, Ashlyn Rody,
Mackenzie Thornsbury
SHOOTING SPORTS
Champions
Sarah Pyle, Ashlyn Rody,
Caitlynn Strobel
Reserve Champion
Vivian LeMaster, Carson
Rody
Blue Stars: Anna
Driscoll, Cody Gaylourd,
Matthew Klinger, Vivian
LeMaster, Hunter Miller,
James Myers, Rebekah Pyle,
Sarah Pyle, Jacob Richards,
Ashlyn Rody, Carson Rody,
Jacob Shoemaker, Noah
Shoemaker, Adam
Spaulding, Caitlynn Strobel,
Grant Strobel, Braden
Sweet, Jessica Weekley
Blue Ribbons: Cavin
Beavers, Phil Klinger,
Parker Mays, Erin
McGouldrick, Brayden
Murphy, Lilly Myers, Colton
St.Clair, Kyle Thomas
State Fair Entries:
Sarah Pyle, Ashlyn Rody,
Caitlynn Strobel
State Fair Alternates:
Vivian LeMaster, Carson
Rody
SMALL PETS
Champions
Alayna Miller, Ethan Rice,
Baylee Shoemaker
Reserve Champions
Bethany Azbell, Elijah
Burlingame, Taylor
Middleton
Blue Stars: Bethany
Azbell, Elijah Burlingame,
Aubree Lambert, Taylor
Middleton, Alayna Miller,
Haylie Miller, Alexandria
Peterson, Karlie Poland,
Ethan Rice, Alexis Rohrer,
Baylee Shoemaker, Hannah
Stafford
Blue Ribbons: Anastasia
Bennett, Josephine Draper,
Hayden Good, Sydney
Helfin, Korbin Hensley,
Hilary Hickert, Wilson
Nettleton, Darien
Rodriguez, Stephanie
Rohrer, Elliot Shaum, Elaine
Shock, Mariah Titus
VETERINARY SCIENCE
Champions
Alyssa Richter, Alexis
Rohrer, Audrey Wilcox
Reserve Champions
Leigha Carey, Isabel David
Blue Stars: Trent
Bechtold, Renae Blocher,
Andrew Bolinger, Leigha
Carey, Isabel David,
Abbigail Lybarger, Alyssa
Richter, Alexis Rohrer,
Stephanie Rohrer, Corey
Roser, Audrey Wilcox
Blue Ribbons: Anastasia
Bennett, Renae Blocher,
Peighton King, Lilly Myers,
Karlie Poland, Makayla
Ridgeway, Darien
Rodriguez, Jessica Weekley,
Madison Wright
Red Ribbons: Hilary
Hickert, Amira Siddiqui
State Fair Entries:
Alyssa Richter, Alexis
Rohrer, Audrey Wilcox
State Fair Alternates:
Leigha Carey, Isabel David
WEATHER
Champions
Samuel Trussm, Seth Truss
Blue Stars: Samuel
Truss, Seth Truss
State Fair Entries:
Samuel Truss, Seth Truss
WILDLIFE
Champions
Andrew Bolinger, Carson
Rody, Seth Truss
Reserve Champions
Ashton Bolinger, Ethan
Rice, Jacob Richards
Blue Stars: Andrew
Bolinger, Ashton Bolinger,
Ethan Rice, Jacob Richards,
Carson Rody, India Shear,
Samuel Truss, Seth Truss
Blue Ribbons: Katie
Barker, Mariah Titus
State Fair Entries:
Andrew Bolinger, Carson
Rody, Seth Truss
State Fair Alternates:
Ashton Bolinger, Ethan
Rice, Jacob Richards
WOODWORKING
Champions
Andrew Bolinger,
Nathanael Fadil, Chase
Guenin, Hunter Miller
Reserve Champions
Ashton Bolinger, Mike
Klinger, Dominic Morris,
Kelsey Niccum
Blue Stars: Andrew
Bolinger, Ashton Bolinger,
Logan Cox, Nathanael Fadil,
Chase Guenin, Micah
Higgins, Taylor Kelley, Mike
Klinger, Hunter Law,
Hunter Miller, Jared Monce,
Dominic Morris, Kelsey
Niccum, Grant Whitham,
Brenton Yarger
Blue Ribbons: Jordan
Boyer, Keaton Boyer,
Chance Enyeart, Alec
Guenin, Christian Heagy,
Issiac Howard-Mitchell,
Gracen Kelley, Luke Kirk,
Kayla Mays, Parker Mays,
Harrison Nettleton,
Nicholas Rhoads, Jordan
Ringel, Zachary Shorter,
Isaac Stout, Keaton Stout,
Stan Summers, Dereck
Vogel, Grant Warmuth,
Xzavier Whitaker, Riley
Whitesel
Red Ribbons: Keenan
Diaz, Ashley Gray, Courtney
Gray, Alexis Rohrer,
Stephanie Rohrer
State Fair Entries:
Andrew Bolinger,
Nathanael Fadil, Chase
Guenin, Hunter Miller
State Fair Alternates:
Ashton Bolinger, Mike
Klinger, Dominic Morris,
Kelsey Niccum
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These students areour future leaders,and we hope thesescholarships will helpto power their dreamsfor success.”
“Comcast has avested interest in pro-viding our youth withopportunities to exceland succeed in a high-ly competitive highereducation landscapeand job market,” saidTim Collins, SeniorVice President forComcast’s HeartlandRegion, whichincludes Indiana. “Wecommend these stu-dents for their out-standing achieve-ments, and wish themthe best of luck in
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M a n c h e s t e rIntermediate Schoolrecently releasedtheir honor roll forterm 2 of the2011/2012 school year.
5th Grade- KeaunaAllen, Katie Barker,Cora Barnett, PrestonBlocher, KonradBorgmann, DylanBrubaker, JadahBrubaker, EmmaBurlingame, BraydenCasper, Kasi Casper,Madison Cook, JirniCripe, Ethan Davis,Isaiah Davis, KelseyEichenauer, KennedyFierstos, Kaleb Fluke,Brodie Fratus, AlexiaGilbert, Alex Good,Uria Hein, JanetHernandez, CarsynHoward, Logan Isbell,Morgyn Jimenez,Avery Johnson, LexusJustice, NaomiJustice, Brylee Kerr,Kennidy Lauer,Kamdyn Lester, TiaraLincoln, AshlynLonganecker, CohenMarvel, AndrewMcAtee, Mathias
McLaughlin, HunterMiller, WilsonNettleton, EmilyOgden, Logan Parrett,Brice Patrick, GavinReam, JenniferRobles, Sarah Rohr,Frances Schannep,Jacob Slavkin, BrileySpann, Grant Strobel,Morgan Stroud,Spence Trick, TerakaTully, Madyson Ulrey,Brandon Wagoner,Halie Wampler,Jaelyn Webb, EmmaWest, Mason Westafer,and Michael Wirsing.
6th Grade- KaidynAlexander, NoahBeck, Lance Bennett,Metzger Blake,Kaitlyn Blum, GarrettBoggs, MetzgerBreanna, EthanBrewer, ToddBrovont, TashaBrubaker, EmmaCasper, Caleb Copley,Esperanza Daugherty,Grayson Denton,Madison Dockter,Lindsay Egner,Bryenna Elliott,Alicia Fields, Skye
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PatrickRosenbarger
Patrick Rosenbargeris the son of Terry andCindy Rosenbarger. Heis a graduate ofWarsaw High School. A Chester Champs
member, Rosenbargerhas showed rabbits andducks, and taken therockets project. Outside of 4-H, he is
involved in football andwrestling. Rosenbarger has
achieved grand cham-pion duck and champi-on 4-class meat pen inpoultry. In the fall, he plans
to attend Indiana Stateto major in aviationflight. His future plansare to fly for the AirForce.Rosenbarger sums
up his experience bysaying it was “lots offun, and I made greatfriends.”
Corey RoserCorey Roser is the
son of Terry andCheryl Roser. He is aSouthwood HighSchool graduate.As a member of the
Clover Crew, Rosershowed goats, and par-ticipated in crops,sewing, foods, foodpreservation, fine arts,vet science, dog club,woodworking, andJunior Leaders. His extra-curricular
activities include:being an athletic train-ers assistant, volley-ball manager, PEP, andFFA. In the fall Roser
plans to attend PurdueUniversity to major inanimal science. Hewould like to become alarge animal veterinar-ian.He sums up his 10
years by saying, “Mymany years in 4-Htaught me manythings, but the biggestlesson I’ve learned is tonot be afraid to fail.
I’ve learned so manylessons, made newfriends, and createdlife-long memories. Iwill forever be thank-ful for everything 4-Hhas taught me.”
Drew RoserDrew Roser is the
son of Terry andCheryl Roser. He is agraduate of SouthwoodHigh School. As a member of the
Clover Crew, Rosershowed goats, andswine, and participatedcrops, sewing, andwoodworking.While at Southwood,
Roser participated infootball, golf, FFA, PEP,and student congress. In 4-H, he received
awards such asChampion BerkshireGilt, and GrandChampion Soybeans.In the fall, he plans
to attend AncillaCollege to play golf.Roser concluded by
summarizing his 4-Hexperience: “It was
quick, but a lot of fun,and a lot of good times.Also, good experiencesand many life lessonslearned.”
Coleman RudeColeman Rude is the
son of Thomas andKathy Rude. He is aManchester HighSchool graduate. As a member of the
Horse and Pony Clubhe participated inhorse and pony, as wellas shooting sports. In his spare time, he
is a member of theIndiana High SchoolRodeo Association. He has received
many awards, such asFFA Star Chapter, inagribusiness, multiplecontesting awards, two-time state championbull rider, and multiplewinnings with hishorses.In the fall, Rude
plans to attendMissouri ValleyCollege, to compete inthe rodeo team, while
studying environmen-tal science. Rude sums up his
experience by saying,“4-H has been a learn-ing experience that hastaught me hard workand dedication. Youmust work hard toreach the goals you setyourself so you canachieve them. I havealso met many life-longfriends through 4-H,and have memoriesthat I will never for-get.”
Kody ShoemakerKody Shoemaker is
the daughter of Timand KatrinaShoemaker. She is agraduate of NorthfieldHigh School. Shoemaker belongs
to the Eel River Sr., 4-Hclub, the WabashCounty Electric Club,and Wabash CountyRabbit Club. Sheshowed rabbits andpoultry, while also par-ticipating in collec-tions, fine arts, flowers,gift-wrapping, photog-raphy, sewing, andsmall pets.In her free time, she
enjoys the girl scouts,serving as a footballmanager, student advi-sory board, yearbookeditor, and choir. Shoemaker has
received achievementplaques in rabbits,electric, and poultry,while also earning theOutstanding SeniorAward, and theCitizenship Award. This fall she plans on
working; she is unde-cided about her futurebut wants to enjoy justbeing out of school. Shoemaker sums up
her 4-H years by say-ing, “It has been funand very rewarding,everything I have expe-rienced and learnedhas made me a betterperson.”
Allison SidersAllison Siders is the
daughter of Scott andTammy Siders. She is aNorthfield High Schoolgraduate. As a member of the
Lagro Speedy Cloversclub, she has shownswine and cows whilein 4-H. Her awards include
champions in both pigsand cows, and reservechampions in theswine barn. This fall she plans on
attending HuntingtonUniversity for nursing,and would like tobecome a pediatricnurse.Siders sums up her
experience by saying,“It was fun, amazing,there was never a dullmoment. I recommendeveryone to do it andget involved.”
Kelli SiepkerKelli Siepker is the
daughter of Alan andDenise Siepker. She is aSouthwood HighSchool graduate. As a member of the
Crimson Clovers, sheshowed swine andgoats, while also beinginvolved in sewing,fashion revue, arts andcrafts, foods, and foodpreservation. In her free time, she
was involved in PEP,FCA, choir, volleyball,basketball, soccer, andtrack.Siepker was 2011
Homecoming Queen,as well as earned top 15for the Indiana StateFair Fashion Revue.She also receivedmedals for swine,sewing, and fashionrevue.
In the fall, she planson attending Ball Stateto major in nursing. She sums up her
years by saying,“Growing up, fair weekhas always been myfavorite week of theyear. I have learnedhow to take on respon-sibilities, and to com-plete my projects ontime. I’ve met manypeople through our fairand state fair that willbe life long friends.”
Ethan StoufferEthan Stouffer is the
son of Alan and KarlaStouffer. He is aNorthfield High Schoolgraduate. As a member of the
Eel River club, he hasshowed pigs, rabbits,and goats.In his spare time, he
works and enjoys play-ing baseball. Stouffer has
achieved perfect atten-dance while in school,and received theCareer ExcellenceAward, from HeartlandCareer Center, and alsothe Bill RoggeSportsmanship Award.His plan for the fall
is to attend theUniversity ofNorthwestern Ohio tobecome a dieselmechanic. “It’s been a great
learning experience orme and a maturitytool.”
Lille TerrillLille Terrill is the
daughter of Janet andKent Terrill. She is agraduate ofManchester HighSchool.As a member of the
Laketon Cloverleaves,she has shown swine,cattle, and horses,while also participat-ing in sewing, photog-raphy, and foods.In her spare time,
Terrill enjoys soccer,track, and swimming.She was involved instudent council, NHS,and Key Club while inhigh school.Terrill was student
body president, andalso received theMental AttitudeAward, as well as artawards.In the fall she plans
to attend ManchesterUniversity to studypsychology. In thefuture she would like totravel to another coun-try and work with chil-dren.She sums up her
years in 4-H by saying,“It was a really good(continued on page 26)
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Agnes Deardorff, 90Former Wabash County resi-
dentNov. 21, 1921 – July 2, 2012
Agnes FernDeardorff, 90, Macy,passed away July 2, 7p.m., at Miller’s MerryManor, Peru.Mrs. Deardorff was
born November 21,1921 in Kokomo, shewas the daughter ofWilliam and RuthGilbert Markley. OnJanuary 28, 1939 inKokomo, she was mar-ried to Ralph Richard
Deardorff, and he preceded in death onNovember 8, 1988.She was a member of the Mexico First
Brethren Church. She loved spending time out-side in her garden.Survivors include four sons, John Ebert
Deardorff and his wife Kathy, Macy; KerryRalph Deardorff and his wife Vicky, Mexico;Emerson Galen Deardorff, Macy; and MichaelWayne Deardorff and wife Renee, Lafayette;several grandchildren and great-grandchil-dren.She was preceded in death by two sons,
Kenneth Eugene and Richard Keith Deardorff;and one daughter, Janet Sue Layton.Funeral services were held on July 6 at
McClain Funeral Home. Pastor Bill Cook offici-ated. Burial was in Mast Cemetery, HowardCounty.
Toni BoydRestaurant Service ManagerMarch 19, 1961 - July 5, 2012
Toni L. Boyd, 51,Naples, Fla., diedThursday, July 5, 2012in NCH North NaplesHospital, Naples, Fla. She was born
March 19, 1961 inWabash to LawrenceG. and Carolyn M.(Stucker) Howard. Shegraduated fromManchester HighSchool in 1978 andB r o w n - M a c k i e
College, Fort Wayne, where she received anAssociate Degree in Nursing. On May 27, 2002, she married Thomas A.
Boyd. She was a Mary Kay consultant when shelived in the North Manchester area and arestaurant service manager in Naples, Fla. She loved spending time with her family and
home decorating. She is survived by her husband, Thomas A.
Boyd, Naples, FL; one son, Bradly W. Morris,Warsaw; her father, Lawrence G. Howard,North Manchester; one brother, Todd L.Howard, Huntington; one sister, Tina (David)Parker, North Manchester; four grandchildren,Kendra, Madison, Camron and Legend Morris,all of Warsaw. Family and friends may call Monday, July 9
from 2-8 p.m. at McKee Mortuary, 1401 StateRoad 114 W, North Manchester. Services will be Tuesday, July 10 at 10 a.m. at
McKee Mortuary. Pastor J. P. Freeman will offi-ciate. Burial in Fairview Cemetery, Servia. Tosend a private condolence to the Boyd family,use the Condolence link at www.mckeemortu-ary.com.
Reverend Guy MoweryOrdained pastor
November 28, 1913 - July 5, 2012
Reverend Guy D. Mowery, 98, Frankfort, wentto be with the lord at 10:40 p.m. on July 5 atClinton House Health and RehabilitationCenter, surrounded by his family.Mowery was born Nov. 28, 1913, at Green
County to parents Jesse Cephors and MaryFledith (Phipps) Mowery.He married Sparkle Lorena Hulen in
Vincennes. She preceded him in death on Nov.8, 2010. Rev. Mowery attended high school in
Freelandsville and finished high school andcollege at Frankfort Pilgrim College. He wasordained as a minister in 1943. A Pastor for 37
years, he traveled, doing evangelistic work for over 12 years. Rev.Mowery was an assistant general superintendent in the Bible HolinessChurch and the first pastor in the Bible Holiness on West Barner Sreet.He lived in Wabash for 21 years and also was a pastor in Delaware, Ohio,Monon, Forest and Jonesboro, as well as Frankfort. He was a member ofthe Frankfort Bible Holiness Church and was the oldest living graduateof the Frankfort Pilgrim College.His family included three sons, Rex Rex Eugene (Viola) Mowery,
Wabash; Charles Delbert (Linda) Mowery, Wabash; Rev. L. Mark (Becky)Mowery, Frankfort; one daughter Betty Lou (Willis) Creasey, Frankfort;nine grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren and 12 great-great grand-children.He was preceded in death by his wife, a great granddaughter, four
brothers and six sisters.Services will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 11 at the Bible Holiness
Church, 1947 W. Barner St., Frankfort. Rev. Billy Watts, Rev. MarkMowery and Rev. Travis Johnson will officiate. Visitation will be Tuesday, July 10 from 4-8 p.m. at Goodwin Funeral
Home, and one hour prior to the service at the church. Burial will be inBunnell Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Bible Holiness Church.
Online condolences may be made at goodwinfuneralhome.com.
Marcia SteeleMember of the Roann Matrons Club
Jan. 15, 1932 - July 7, 2012
Marcia Joan Steele, 80, Wabash, died at 2:04a.m. Saturday, July 7, at Miller’s Merry ManorEast in Wabash. She was born Jan. 15, 1932, inDenver to Dwight and Mae (Leedy) Shoemaker.Marcia was a 1949 graduate of Jefferson
Township High School in Mexico. She was ahomemaker and the Roann correspondent forThe Paper of Wabash County since 1994. Shemarried Raymond E. Steele in Denver on Dec. 6,1951. She attended the Roann United MethodistChurch and was a former member of the RoannMatrons Club. She lived in Wabash the past 13years, coming from Roann, where she lived 37years. She enjoyed scrapbooking, card-making,
and reading. She also had pen pals all over North America and enjoyedfamily activities.She is survived by husband, Raymond Steele of Wabash; six children,
Kevin (Debbie) Steele of Hollywood, Florida, Kim (Kathleen) Steele ofLeesburg, Indiana, Kerry (Linda) Steele and Kathy Steele, both ofWabash, Karla (Alan) Stouffer of Roann, and Kyle (Mindy) Steele, ofWabash. two sisters, Gwendolyn Maus and Connie Hunt, both of Peru. 10grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She was preceded in deathby her brother Malcolm Shoemaker.Funeral services will be held at Grandstaff-Hentgen Funeral Service,
1241 Manchester Avenue on Wednesday, July 11 at 2 p.m. with Pastor DanBinkley officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Lawns Cemetery. Friends may call 2-8 p.m.
on Tuesday at the funeral home.Preferred memorial is Wabash County Cancer Society.The memorial guest book for Marcia may be signed at www.grand-
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Wabash PoliceDepartment
AccidentsJuly 3
At approximately5:25 p.m. vehiclesdriven by WilliamScott, 82, Silver Lakeand Renee Chenault,64, Roann, collided onNorth Cass St.
July 5At approximately
7:54 a.m. vehiclesdriven by AlinaPerkins, 29, Wabash,and Shelly Potts, 40,Wabash, collided onMcCarty St., nearStitt St.
CitationsJuly 1
R o x a n n eDaugherty, 22, 91 S.East Street, Wabash,disorderly conduct,battery on an officer.
July 4Brian Kinstler, 35,
378 Sherman St.,Wabash, operatingwhile intoxicated.
Wabash CountySheriff ’sDepartment
AccidentsJune 29
At approximately3:07 p.m. vehiclesdriven by ValerieEiler, Wabash, andAndrea Hill, Peru, col-lided at SR15 and900N.
June 30At approximately
12:04 p.m. TabethaBrubaker, Wabash,was struck by a blackSUV which left thescene, at US24 nearLagro.
July 1At approximately
3:01 a.m., a motorcycledriven by AustinFoustnight, Wabash,wrecked on US124 and700E.At approximately
10:01 p.m., RichardVitkus, Naples Fla.,struck a deer on 400Eand US24.
July 3At approximately
2:08 a.m., a vehicle
driven by CaitynPeyton, Huntington,swerved to miss ananimal and went offthe roadway on BlueStar Hwy, and US24.At approximately
7:38 a.m., Jerry Neata,Leesburg, and KaylaWelker, Muncie, col-lided at SR13, south of800N.At approximately
6:01 p.m. AlyssaRichter, Wabash, andJustin Parker,Wabash, collided on300N and 200W.
June 4At approximately
4:35 a.m., a vehicledriven by ScottSiders, Wabash collid-ed on 500 Harriet St.,Lagro.
Bookings
July 2Seth Dillon, 24, 1048
Coble St., Wabash,theft, possessing/con-
suming alcohol.Lorne Coers, 32, 32
Lakeview Dr., NorthManchester, violationof a no contact order.
July 3Forrest Blackman,
20, 229 Euclid St.,Peru, minor consum-ing.Mitchell Hendrix,
18, 204 Van BurenAve., Peru, minor con-suming.Dylan Gordam, 18,
372 Blv., Peru, minorconsuming. Daniel Griffith, 42,
525 E. Pike St., Roann,domestic batter, whilein presence of aminor.Elizabeth Griffith,
33, 525 E. Pike Street,Roann, domestic bat-tery, while in pres-ence of a minor.Keegan Keppler, 20,
203 First St., NorthManchester, posses-sion of marijuana. Ronald Muston, 36,
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Myrna Cornett, 73Member of Somerset Church of Christ
Nov. 18, 1938 – July 3, 2012
Myrna Rae Cornett, 73, of rural Denver, diedJuly 3, 3:41 p.m., at her home. Mrs. Cornett was born November 18, 1938 in
Le Mars, Iowa to Milton Russell and EthelFrances (Nall) Lackey. She later married FloydCornett in Peru, on November 14, 1970. She wasa self-employed accountant, and ownedGranny’s Closet in Peru and Santa Fe. She wasa member of the Somerset Church of Christand attended the Denver Baptist Church. Shewas involved with the Peru First Baptist ClownMinistries and was known as “Clowy theClown”. Myrna enjoyed painting, was anauthor, and wrote poetry and documentary
books. She also was a columnist for the Oak Hill Times. Mrs. Cornett is survived by her husband; seven children, Arlo Cornett
of Wabash, Richard Cornett of Muncie, Todd (Melissa) Cornett ofDenver, Steven Cornett of Wabash, James (Janice) Tubbs and Danny(Linda) Tubbs, both of Lincoln, Neb., and Cheryl (Tony) Janeway ofRoann; sister, Lana Manzanita of California; brother, David (Teresa)VerMaas of Logansport; 25 grandchildren, and 20 great grandchil-dren. One sister preceded her in death.There will be no services.Preferred memorial is American Kidney Fund.The memorial guest book for Myrna may be signed at www.grandstaff-
hentgen.com.
Sue Decker, 68Member of Wabash Presbyterian
ChurchApril 15, 1944 – July 3, 2012
Sue “Karen” Decker,68, of Wabash, diedJuly 3, 3:33 a.m atLutheran Hospital inFort Wayne. Mrs. Decker was
born April 15, 1944 inPeru, to Ernest P. andMarguerite L. (Crum)Malott. She later mar-ried Henry Decker, inWabash on Oct. 20,1962. She was a Peru High
School graduate. Mrs. Decker was the clerk at theWabash County Health Dept., and was the secre-tary at the Wabash Church of the Brethren sever-al years. She was a member of the WabashPresbyterian Church where she sang in the choir,was a member of the Women’s Association, andserved as an elder. Mrs. Decker was the clerk ofthe session since 1985, and the kitchen manager.She lived in Wabash since 1962. She enjoyed cook-ing, and she also enjoyed genealogy.Along with her husband, she is survived by;
two children, Lori (Steven) Foust of Roann, andDallas (Rebel Ann) Decker of Wabash; three stepchildren, Lisa Decker and Henry Decker, Jr., bothof Peru, and James Decker of Sarasota, Fla.; fivegrandchildren, and one great grandchild; a sister,Shirley (Cud) Willis of Peru; and a brother,Charles (Bonnie) Malott of Peru. She was preced-ed in death by her stillborn daughter, two broth-ers, and one sister.Funeral services were held at Wabash
Presbyterian Church, Wabash on July 7. Rev.Jonathan Cornell officiated the service. Burialwas in Falls Cemetery, Wabash. Preferred memo-rial is Wabash Presbyterian Church.The memorial guest book for Mrs. Decker may
be signed at www.grandstaff-hentgen.com.
Sarah Fouts, 73Member of First UnitedMethodist Church
July 2, 2012
Sarah Catherine Fouts, 73, Hazlehurst Ga.,died July 2.Mrs. Fouts was born in Hammond to Otto
McNabney and Grace (Frantz) McNabney. She wasa born in Indiana, but later moved to
Hazelhurst Ga., for a number of years. She wasa retired educator with the Jeff Davis CountySchool System where she was employed for 18years. Mrs. Fouts was a member of the retirededucators association. She was employed withthe Jeff Davis County Public Library, and vicepresident of Friends of the library. Mrs. Foutsloved to travel and attended the First UnitedMethodist Church.Survivors include; husband, Billy Fouts of
Hazelhurst, Ga; one son, Jeffery (Teresa)Quillen, Hazelhurst, Ga; one daughter,Katherine (Greg) Cole, Fort Bragg, Nc; two sis-ters, Ellen Hisey, Hazelhurst, Ga, RebeccaKnock, North Manchester; three brothers,Donald McNabney, Urbana, Dan McNabney,Peru, and Ted McNabney of Argentina; threegrandchildren, two great-grandchildren, fournieces and five nephews. She was preceded indeath by two brothers; John and KennethMcNabney.Services for Mrs. Fouts were held July 6, at
The Chapel of Miles Funeral Home,Hazelhurst, Ga. Bro. Jeffery Spell officiated theservice.
Mary Harner, 89Wabash County residentDec. 18, 1922 – July 1, 2012
Mary Madeline Harner, 89, of Wabash, diedJuly 1, at 10:14 p.m., at Miller’s Merry ManorEast in Wabash. Mrs. Harner was born December 18, 1922 in
Wabash, to Eli Elwood and Grace (Bannister)Jones. She married Leo Louis Harner inWabash, on April 29, 1943; he died February 25,2003.She was a graduate of the Masonic Home
High School in Franklin, Indiana. She was amember of St. Bernard Catholic Church inWabash. She was the payroll administrator atWabash Alloys 18 years until she retired inDecember of 1988. She loved her grandchildren
and great grandchildren.Mrs. Harner is survived by four children, Michael Stephen “Steve”
(Cheryl) Harner, Joseph A. (Diane) Harner, Ann (Mike) Pretorius, all ofWabash, and Cynthia (Loren) Graves of West Frankfort, Ill.; her brother,Earl (Alice) Jones of Carmel; her sister, Lois Dugan of Franklin; broth-er-in-law, Lowell (Marcia) Harner of Wabash; seven grandchildren,Lynn (Bing) Simmers of Warsaw, Amy Michelle Harner of Carbondale,Ill., Sean Harner of Wabash, Kelly (Nichole) Harner of Lagro, Jeff(Kandi) Pretorius of Yorktown, Indiana, Jay (B.J.) Harner of Wabash,and Joe (Andrea) Pretorius of Fort Wayne; nine great grandchildren,Parker Harner, Thaylor Harner, Jared Harner, all of Wabash; ZackPretorius and Cade Pretorius, both of Yorktown, Hadley Simmers ofWarsaw, Blake Harner, Grayson Harner both of Lagro, and AddisonHarner of Wabash; special great grandchildren, Valerie Martin ofMichigan, and Riley McKillip of Wabash. She was preceded in death byher grandson, Scott Harner; three half-brothers, and five half-sisters.Funeral services were held at St. Bernard Catholic Church on July 5
with Father Sextus Don officiating. Burial was in Falls Cemetery,Wabash. The memorial guest book for Mrs. Harner may be signed at
www.grandstaff-hentgen.com.
Ada Stoner, 85Co-founder of Stoner
EquipmentNov. 17, 1926 — June 29, 2012
Ada CharleneStoner, age 85, former-ly of Chili, passedaway Friday, June 29at PeabodyR e t i r e m e n tCommunity, NorthManchester.Born Nov. 17, 1926,
in Wabash, she wasthe daughter ofJosiah and LeoraWard Poor. On March20, 1946, she was mar-
ried to Merrill F. Stoner, and he preceded her indeath in 2007.
She was an active member of the ChiliMethodist Church and the Eastern Star. Alongwith her husband, she was co-founder ofStoner Equipment near Wabash.
Survivors include one son, James GregStoner and his fiancé Susan Gamester, Peru;four grandchildren, Sean Stoner and wifeCindy, Macy; Shannon See and husband Zac,Denver; Kris Stoner, Denver; and Kelli Stoner,Plymouth; six great grandchildren, Jon BaileyStoner, Peyton Noah Stoner, Zion Alan See, andZola Anne See; and Jackson and Lainey Stoner;and two daughters-in-law Dianne StonerGustin, Denver and Susan D. Stoner, Denver.She was preceded in death by one son, Jon
Alan Stoner, and three brothers, Ward, Ronnie,and Jim Poor.Private services were held July 2 and she
was laid to rest at Chili Community Cemetery.Funeral arrangements were entrusted to
McClain Funeral Home, Denver.
Nicholas Clifton, 31,720 Linlawn Dr., oper-ating while intoxicat-ed.
North ManchesterPolice Department
ArrestsJuly 3
At approximately11:02 a.m., Keegan A.Kepler, 20, NorthManchester, was
arrested on a warrantfor possession of mar-ijuana.
Land Transfers
First MerchantsBank to JefferyVanhoose, WarrantyDeed, Bent andHutchens Addition,Wabash, lot:5.Frank Elshire,
(deceased), Geraldine
Elshire (deceased),and Leo Elshire,Personal Rep, toDenny Elshire andBeverly Elshire,Personal Rep Deed,S:23, T:26, R:6.Jackie Dingess, and
Cora Dingess(deceased), to Jakeand Virgie Shepherd,Warranty Deed, S:20,T:29, R:7.
1257 Blaine Ave.,Indianapolis, failureto pay child support.Jonathan Stephens,
27, 1965 N 175 E, Peru,
criminal confine-ment, two charges ofdomestic battery, bat-tery,
July 5
Johnie Shepherd, 88U.S. Marine veteranMay 19, 1924 – July 6, 2012
Johnie Shepherd, 88,Silver Lake, died July 6,8:50 a.m., at KosciuskoCommunity Hospital,Warsaw. He was born May 19,
1924 in Magoffin, Ky., toFrank and Ella Mae(Wireman) Shepherd.On June 15, 1957, hemarried JackeleneWarrix. He worked at Da-Lite
Screen, Warsaw, for 28years, retiring in 1986.
Mr. Sheperd served in theU.S. Marines in the SouthPacific from 1943-1946. Hewas a member of WarsawAmerican Legion Post#49, a life member of the
First Marine Division Association and attendedAkron Church of God. He loved the outdoors,mushroom hunting, gardening and enjoyed smalltown festivals and Friday Night Jams at Akron. He is survived by his wife, two sons, Johnie
Wayne (Sandra) Shepherd, Silver Lake, and JamesCephus Shepherd, Warsaw; three brothers,Chester Shepherd, Silver Lake, Joe Shepherd,Silver Lake, and Jeff (Vicki) Shepherd, NorthWebster; four sisters, Mrs. Cecil (Ocie) Shumaker,Akron, Cynthia Harmon, Wabash, Mrs. Junior(Thelma) Jackson, North Manchester, and Mrs.Gary (Avenell) Smith, Akron; and four grandchil-dren. Four brothers and two sisters are deceased. Services were held July 9 at McKee Mortuary,
1401 State Road 114 W, North Manchester. PastorTerry Canfield officiated. Burial was in LakeviewCemetery, Silver Lake. For those who wish tohonor the memory of Mr. Shepherd, memorialcontributions may be made to Akron Church ofGod, 301 S. West Street, Akron, IN 46910. To send a private condolence to the Shepherd
family, use the condolence link on the homepage.
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Etta Hunnicutt, 81Member of St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church
July 7, 1930 – July 1, 2012
Etta Pearl Hunnicutt, 81, of Huntington, passed away at 8:55 p.m. onJuly 1, at Peabody Retirement Community in North Manchester. Mrs. Hunnicutt was born on July 7, 1930 in Andrews, the daughter of
Laban D. and Hildred L. (Bitzel) Finton. Her first marriage was toMarvin C. Altman and she later married Wayne E. Hunnicutt.She had worked as an inspector at Memcor for 20 years, retiring in
1986. She was a member of the St. Peter & Paul Catholic ChurchMrs. Hunnicutt is survived by three sons: Martin (Cindy) Altman of
Huntington; David (Anita) Altman of Roanoke; Jim (Therese) Altman ofMonroeville; a brother: Jesse Finton of South Bend; six grandchildrenand two great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two brothers:Clarence E. Finton and Elmer S. Finton.Visitation was held July 6, at the Myers Funeral Home Huntington
Chapel, Huntington.Funeral service was held July 6, with Father Ron Rieder officiating.Interment was at the Riverside Cemetery in Andrews.Memorials may be made out to National Multiple Sclerosis Society or
to Alzheimer’s Association in care of Myers Funeral Home, 2901Guilford Street, Huntington.To sign Mrs. Hunnicutt’s on-line guest registry visit www.myersfuner-
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Jerry Oldenkamp, 79Former Wabash County resident
Sept. 21, 1932 – June 12, 2012
Jerry Oldenkamp, 79, Monticello, died June 12, at MonticelloHealthcare.Mr. Oldenkamp was born Sept. 21, 1932 to Mary and John Oldenkamp,
in Detroit, Mich. He married Judy Good on Oct. 18, 1952; she survives. After graduating from Wabash High School in 1950, Mr. Oldenkamp
served in the United States Navy for four years. He was also the formermanager of Meadowbrook Apartment Complex.Along with his wife, he is survived by two sons, Dan (Julie) and Rick
Oldenkamp, both of Monticello; a daughter Julie (Bob) Reakard,Wabash; two brothers Tom (Sue) Oldenkamp, and John Oldenkamp bothof San Diego, Cali; a sister Nancy; eight grandchildren, and five greatgrandchildren. Mr. Oldenkamp donated his body to the Anatomical Education
Program, at Indiana University.Memorial services will be held at a later date.Memorials may be sent to the Veteran’s House, 2669 Cold Springs Rd.,
Indianapolis, or the American Cancer Society.
Larry Fordyce,Linda Lambert, andRobert Fordyce toKenneth andChristina Benson,Warranty Deed,Malott’s AdditionWabash, Lot:5.Robert and Patricia
Meager to Brad andApril Eberly,Warranty Deed,Multiple SubdivisionLots.Robert Bulman, to
Michael and AnitaGloyeski, WarrantyDeed, HaldermansJane Addition, NorthManchester, multiplelots/blocks.McKillip Seeds Inc.,
to Ken McKillip.Corporate Deed, S:6T:27 R:6.Danny Cole, to
Mark Riffle and AmyRitchie, WarrantyDeed, Charley FallsAddition, Wabash,multiple lots/blocks.Paul Caldwell to
Json Fusek, WarrantyDeed, PetersonsGeorge R Rolling HillsSub Cont, Wabash,multiple blocks/lots.
Steven Lambert toSteven Lambert andLinda Lambert,Quitclaim Deed,
Original Plat, NorthManchester, LotPt:123.Town of North
Manchester, toMitchell and PennySchutz, Easement,Multiple section
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me how important lead-ership, hard work, andresponsibility reallyare.”
Linsey TrailLinsey Trail is the
daughter of Jim andValerie Trail. She is aSouthwood High Schoolgraduate. As a member of the
Richvalley Pioneers, theVet Science, and JuniorLeaders clubs, she partici-pated in scrapbooking,foods, vet science, wildlife,small pets, needlecraft,food preservation, whilealso showing beef. Trail has received
medals in arts and crafts,scrapbooking, and healthand safety.She sums up her 4-H
experience by saying, “Ihave had a lot of fun. Ihave learned the value of
time and planning, as wellas leadership and organi-zational skills. I have hadmany experiences andfound new friends and newtalents.”
Samuel TrussSamuel Truss is the
son of Samuel andSherry Truss. Heattends SouthwoodHigh School. As a member of the
Lucky Horseshoe, andRabbit Club, he has par-ticipated in, arts andcrafts, crops, floricul-ture, foods, food preser-vation, forestry, garden,Junior Leaders, weath-er, and wildlife, whilealso showing beef, rab-bits, and swine. In his spare time,
Truss is a member ofthe Apostolic ChurchYouth, FFA, SouthwoodSocial Studies Club,band, PEP, student con-gress, Indian JuniorShorthorn Association,and Indiana CaliforniaRabbit Association.Truss has received
numerous awards in allhis projects, such aschampions in the beefbarn. AchievementAwards in almost all ofhis projects. 2010 FFAChapter degree, 2009Greenhand degree, 2009Star Greenhand mem-ber, and many otherawards in FFA.In the fall, he will
continue his educationat Southwood High
School. “If it wasn’t for 4-H, I
wouldn’t be the person Iam today. Through mytenure, I have gainedmany life and leader-ship skills that will ben-efit me every day in myfuture endeavors. Ibelieve that 4-H hashelped me develop char-acteristics such asresponsibility, depend-ability, and generositythat will help me be suc-cessful in any directionthat God will lead me.”
Kayla UngerKayla Unger is the
daughter of Steve andJennifer Unger. She isa Northfield HighSchool graduate. As a member of the
Lucky Stars, sheshowed cows, pigs,goats, and chickens, as
well as participated inarts and crafts, pho-tography, foods, andcollections. In her spare time,
she enjoys softball,and was football man-ager in the fall.Her achievements
have been two varsityawards for softball,three varsity awardsfor football manager,and one varsityaward for athletictrainer. She hasreceived achievementplaques for goats, andchickens, and hasreceived grand cham-pion goat at theIndiana State Fair, aswell as numerouscounty grand cham-pions. In the fall, she
plans on attendingIndiana Tech in FortWayne to study busi-ness and graphicdesign. She remarks on her
4-H years by saying, “Iwould have to say it wasfull of fun and greatexperiences. All ofthese years have taughtme something new.”
Haley WalchleHaley Walchle is the
daughter of Tim and AmyQuinn. She is a graduate ofNorthfield High School. As a member of the
Speedy Clovers, sheshowed beef and swine,and also took photography. In her spare time she
participated in volleyball,and was a wrestling man-ager.She has received the
rate of gain award, as wellas showmanship, andbreed champions. In the fall she plans on
going to Defiance Collegeto play volleyball andmajor in psychology andnutrition. Walchle summarized
her 10 years by saying, “Itsonly as much fun as youmake it, and I’ve made itpretty fun. The 10 yearsflew past but they alwayssay, time flies when you’rehaving fun.”
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513 OXFORD DR., WABASH
• 11.54 Wooded Acres• 1,653 Sq. Ft. Living Area• Finished Family Rm Basement• New Roof• Deck In Back• Wood StoveMLS #77067158 $178,900
3057 E. 800 SOUTH, WABASH
• Updated Ranch• Desirable Neighborhood• Great Sunroom• All Appliances• 3 Bedroom, 2 BathMLS #77072404 $119,900
638 CROWN HILL WEST, WABASH
• 3 Floors Of Living Space 2,964 SF• 3 Full, 2 Half Baths• Horse Stables/Pasture• 5.97 AcreMLS #77072819 $196,900
or MLS #7707282041.32 acres $338,300
6507 N 800 W, WABASH
• Cathedral Ceilings• Open concept• Master suite w/doors to patio• Private wooded 4 acre• Just minutes to downtown• Southwood schoolsMLS #77069680 $169,900
2559 S OLD ST RD 15, WABASH
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4590 W. 500 N., WABASH
Beautiful apart-ments in a securebuilding. Rentsinclude heating,central air, water,and sewage.Each unit has ar e f r i g e r a t o r ,stove, and dish-washer. Washerand dryersavailable fortenants’ use atno charge.
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201 N SYCAMORE STREET
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• 3 BR, 1 ½ bath • Galley kitchen opened to FR, LR • Utility w/half bath • 3 seasons room • Deck and screened garage MLS #77073171$98,900
1005 CHARLIE STREET
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• 3 BR, 2 story • Spacious w/large rooms • Dining/kitchen combined• Original chair rail, woodwork, and doors • Recently remodeled and tasteful décor • Newer siding, windows, roof • Bank barn and detached garage MLS #77073284$159,900
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3 bedroom ranch on full walk-out basement, brandnew roof, furnace, electrical box, paint and
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The Wabash CountyFarm Bureau, Inc.has announced thewinners of ten $600scholarships awardedto Wabash Countyyouth. Receivingscholarships this yearare: Allie Enyeart,daughter of Jerry andLisa Enyeart,Majoring in VetTechnology at PurdueUniversity; CoryMetzger, son of Danand Deb Dale, major-ing in Accounting atPurdue University;Austin Flack, son ofStephen Flack, major-ing in AgriculturalSales and Marketingat Purdue University;Hunter Wells, son ofMarcus C Wells,
majoring in Pre-Veterinary Medicineat Purdue University;Michael Coburn, sonof Fred and MelanieHoover, majoring inRecreational Therapyat Indiana University;Spencer Krhin,grandson of IdrisKrhin, majoring inPre-Medicine atBethel College;Alyson Adams,daughter of TimothyAdams, majoring inBiomedical Sciencesat Southeast MissouriState; Corey Roser,son of Terry andCheryl Roser, major-ing in Animal Scienceat Purdue University;Jared Monce, son ofKenny and Sandy
Monce, majoring inArchitecture at BallState University;Halley Williams,daughter of Jeff and
Laura Williams,
majoring in General
Health Sciences at
Purdue University.
Wabash County Farm Bureau, Inc to present scholarships
H u n t i n g t o nUniversity hasannounced the stu-dents that werenamed to the Dean’sList for the springsemester of the 2011-12 school year.The Dean’s List is
published two timesper year atH u n t i n g t o nUniversity. The honorrecognizes studentsfor outstanding aca-demic achievementduring the previoussemester. Honoreesmust be classified asregular students, beenrolled full-timewith a load of 12hours or more ingraded courses, andmust achieve a semes-ter grade point aver-age of at least 3.50 ona four-point scale.The following are
students area wererecognized:
Karyssa Boyd, ofUrbana, was a seniorNursing major during
the spring semester.Jordan Fox, of
Wabash, was a juniorNursing major duringthe spring semester.A n d r e w
Frischman, ofWabash, was a sopho-more History majorduring the springsemester.Kristen Lahman, of
North Manchester,was a seniorE l e m e n t a r yEducation major dur-ing the spring semes-ter.
Tara Lynn, ofWabash, was a seniorElementary & SpecialEducation major dur-ing the spring semes-ter.
Megan See, ofWabash, was a juniorHistory major duringthe spring semester.
Erin Strange, ofLagro, was a sopho-more ElementaryEduca t i on - S o c i a lStudies major duringthe spring semester.
Huntington Universityrecognizes localDean’s List recipients
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643 PIKE STREET WABASH *GREAT COTTAGESTYLE HOME, UNIQUE THROUGHOUT! *OPEN FRONTPORCH invites guests in *Updated throughout w/3 bdrms,2 baths *Hardwood floors, ceramic tile *Shaded lot w/par-tial fenced back yard *2+C garage and plenty off streetparking *COME CHECK IT OUT - I AM READY FOR NEWOWNER! MLS #77072875, $64,000.
160 E MARKET WABASH 3 Bedroom, 1 bath handymanspecial. Located close to downtown and Paradise springs itis within walking distance to many of the city's amenities.The house does need quite a bit of work so if you're lookingfor a project for your own home or an investment this couldbe the one. Large enclosed back porch offers space for autility room and other uses. Has a high efficiency gas fur-nace and central air. Call us to have a look if you are insearch of a project. MLS #77073232, $19,900.
1373 MILL STREET WABASH * JUST UNDER 2A, A LITTLECOUNTRY RIGHT IN TOWN! * UPDATES THROUGHOUT,NEWER KITCHEN W/HUGE PANTRY * 4 BDRMS, 2 BATHS(1 BATH ALL NEW) * LR, DR, AND KITCHEN * NEW 12 XC 24DECK TO ENTERTAIN OR RELAX * 2-FOUR SEASONS RMS,NEW PELLA WINDOWS/DOORS * 40 X 60 POLE BARN *SUCH MUCH TO OFFER - CALL ED TO SHOW THIS ONE TOYOU TODAY! MLS #77073258, $149,900.
664 N SPRING WABASH *Great location! *Newer carpet,paint, windows, siding, plumbing, wiring and roof! *Fencedback yard *I'm bigger than I look too! Come see me! MLS#77073312, $64,900.
Christy Kisner, Broker/Owner Ph: 260.563.4962, Cell: 260.571.2485Marilyn Boardman, Sales Associate • 260.312.2094/ Sue Dickos, Sales Associate • 260.571.5639 Athelia Chain, Sales Associate • 260-568-1215 Donna Siders,
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1500 BENTLEY STREET WABASH *THIS ONE HAS IT ALL!MOVE IN READY! *OVER 2400 SQ FT, ALL ONE LEVEL, 7 YRSOLD *ELEC HEAT PUMP, CENTRAL AIR *SPACIOUS LR, FR,DR, KITCHEN, BRKFAST AREA *3 BDRMS, 2 FULL BATHS,LAUNDRY RM *ATTACHED 2+C GARAGE, EXTRA PARKINGAREA *NEW LANDSCAPING, PATIO IN REAR, NEW PRICE!MLS #77070847, $245,900.
1025 CAMBRIDGE DRIVE WABASH *BRAND NEWPRICE & SUPER nice ranch, over 1500 sq ft! *Family RmopenS to kitchen/dining area *Formal LR *3 bdrms, 1.5baths (updated full bath) *New windows, newer roof, newdetailed crown molding, great patio and yard in back is pri-vate *Attached 2C garage, added storage shed *Total Elecw/central air *Excellent location in quiet area, CHECK OUTTHIS ONE TODAY AND SIT BACK AND RELAX/ENJOY!MLS #77071005, $149,000.
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3556 N 400 E LAGRO *BRAND NEW PRICE! MUST SEE!* Over 2.3AC, 1920 sq ft home, farm barn, pole barn, greatspace for storage, 4H animals, etc. * Open concept LR, DR,opens to kitchen w/some new cabinets, new countertops,appliances stay * 2 Bdrms(other options), 2 full baths *Huge 2+C attached garage, nice entry area * Newer geothermal unit, nice yard MLS #77072362, $105,000.
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FOOD PANTRY:The food pantry atthe LagroC o m m u n i t yChurch will be openJuly 21 in the base-ment of the LagroC o m m u n i t yChurch from 9 to 10a.m. All Wabashcounty residentsare welcome. Forfurther informa-
tion, please call 260-571-9064 or 260-782-2481.
D O R AC H R I S T I A NCHURCH: PastorMark Wisniewskiwill give the mes-sage “Can’t We AllJust Get Along?”during the worshipservices on July 15.Holli and Lisa willbe the greeters.Sharon and Chelseawill lead Children’sChurch. Brad willassist with com-munion and Billwill assist withoffering. TheBirthday Breakfastwill be heldMonday, July 16 atUgalde’s at 9:30 a.m.Diane will give thedevotions.
LAGRO UNITEDM E T H O D I S TCHURCH: Worshipservices for Sunday,July 15 will begin at9 a.m. Rev. RickBorgman will givethe sermon titled“Redeemed fromRebellion.” Thescripture readingwill be from Isaiah65:1-16. Jason Kisselwill provide themusic. SundaySchool for all ageswill follow at 10a.m.
L A G R OC O M E T SL I B R A R Y :Summer hours forthe Lagro CometsLibrary areMondays 5-7 p.m.and Tuesdays 1-5p.m. with fun chil-dren activities from1-2 p.m. Come andget those summerreads to relax with.
PICTURES: Ifyou have any pic-tures, old or new, ofhappenings aroundLagro that could beused in this col-umn, please contactme. You can e-mailthem to me as a.jpeg file or I willscan your originalpictures and returnthem to you. Ifsending a picturefor me to scan,please include yourname and returnaddress.
DEADLINE FORNEWS is eachWednesday bynoon. You can e-mail news and pic-tures to [email protected], mail news to me at425 S State Road 524Lagro, IN 46941, orcontact me byphone at 260-782-0471 between 9a.m–8 p.m.
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The Wabash CountyE x t e n s i o nHomemakers Club,Kountry Kaleidoscope,will be selling thefamous “MonsterCookie and Milk” atthe Wabash County 4-HFair, in the FarmBureau BuildingMonday-Thursday, oruntil they run out from6-9 p.m. The purpose ofthe Monster Cookie isto provide a healthiersnack at the fair.
The Monster Cookieis known for having noflour as an ingredient,but does have oatmeal.
PICTURED ARE MEMBERS OF THE Kountry Kaleidoscope Homemakers club making theirfamous “Monster Cookies” to sell as a healthier alternative for children to eat while at the WabashCounty 4-H Fair. Pictured are, left to right, Diane Woodward, Cindy Beard, Cheryl Pletch, MichelleAtkinson. (photo provided)
Wabash Homemakers Club tosell Monster Cookies at 4-H Fair
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On July 28, TheDallas L. WinchesterSenior Center is host-ing a vendor boothsale for home-basedbusinesses andcrafters. Rent a 6-foottable for $25 and/or a3-foot square table for$15. Vendors mayreserve up to 9-feet of
table space until July23. After that, addi-tional tables may berented if available.
Proceeds from thetable rental supportthe programs andoperations of DallasL. Winchester SeniorCenter and theWabash Bariatric
Support Group. Call563-4475 and ask forShelly for more infor-mation, or stop by theSenior Center. Spaceis limited, so sign uptoday.
For more than threedecades, Living Wellin Wabash CountyCoA, Inc. a UnitedFund Program, hasimplemented threepillars of service:transportation, foodpantry, and pro-grams/services forseniors. With anemphasis on personsof age 60 and overLiving Well inWabash County CoA,Inc. empowers one infour Wabash Countyresidents to live wellby meeting theirsocial, physical, eco-nomic, and mobilityneeds.
Calling all Vendors and Crafters
A “Low Tea” andlecture to celebratethe birthday of thelate Mrs. Mark C.Honeywell will takeplace at her formerresidence, theHoneywell House inWabash, on Friday,July 27 at 12 p.m..
The Low Tea, pre-pared by HoneywellHouse chef and man-ager David Ericsson,will feature savory teasandwiches, sconesand tea breads, andsweets and pastries.Afterwards, a presen-tation will be given byformer model and for-mer NorthManchester resident,Murph Damron.
Damron moved to
Chicago after gradu-ating ManchesterHigh School and start-ed her career as a fast-rising fashion model.From New York, Parisand London, sheworked with maga-zines such asM a d e m o i s e l l e ,Glamour, Vogue andHarpers Bazaar,British Vogue, Tatler,Queen, and 19. Shealso worked withfamed photographerssuch as Skribneski,Richard Avedon,James Moore,Norman Parkinson,and BarbaraBordnick.
Damron returnedto Indiana in 1983 towork as a corporate
consultant for U.S.Shoe Company inIndianapolis beforeventuring out on herown in 1984. Today,she resides inIndianapolis and isable to “hook em andbook em,” offeringrising models thesame chances in theindustry that she hadyears ago.
Damron also givesback to the professionshe enjoyed by shar-ing her once-in-a-life-time experiences thatmost can only dreamabout.
The event is $25 perperson (includes taxand gratuity). Thosewishing to attend areasked to make reser-
vations by calling 563-2326 ext. 21.
The HoneywellHouse is the formerhome of Mrs. Mark C.Honeywell and is nowoperated as a culturalhouse museum inWabash, IN. Thehouse is owned andoperated by theH o n e y w e l lFoundation, a non-profit organizationthat also operates theHoneywell Center andEagles Theatre.
For more informa-tion, please call ScottFulmer at 563-1102ext. 567 [email protected].
Honeywell House to celebrateMrs. Honeywell’s birthday
Friends ofTimbercrest wouldlike to invite thepublic to “ComeFlea” with them.They will host abus trip to theRandolph StreetMarket in Chicagoon Aug. 25 for a fullday of antique andflea market shop-ping. The bus willleave fromTimbercrest at 7a.m. and returnaround 9 p.m. Allare invited to par-ticipate. The cost ofthe trip is $60 forFriends ofTimbercrest mem-bers or $70 for non-members. This feeincludes trans-portation, Marketadmission, and twosnacks on the bus.
Lunch will be avail-able for purchase atthe Market and astop will be madefor supper.
The RandolphStreet Market is ani n d o o r / o u t d o o rvenue that featuresover 200 vendorsselling antiques,vintage jewelry andclothing, furnitureand home décor. Ithas receivednational recogni-tion from publica-tions such as TheNew York Times,Travel & Leisureand Lucky.
Friends ofTimbercrest is anorganization thatserves residents byhosting events andraising funds forC h a r i t a b l e
Assistance andother special proj-ects that enrichresidents’ lives.Some of these proj-ects include: a sixpassenger golfcart, new chapelfurnishings andaudio equipment, acoach bus, a walk-way through thewoods and manymore.
If you would liketo attend “ComeFlea withTimbercrest,” con-tact Susan Frantzat (260) 982-3946 ors f r a n t z@ t imb e r -c r e s t . o r g .Reservations andpayment are due byJuly 23. Seating islimited, so reserveyour spot today.
“Come Flea with Timbercrest” bus trip scheduled
The Wabash ArtGuild will meetThursday, July 12from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.at Charley CreekGardens. You maychoose to be indoors(cool) and “do-your-own-thing,” or“Paint-En-Plein-Air”in the gardens. Comeenjoy the comraderyand bring your sacklunch and drink.
The Wabash ArtGuild is a not-for-profit organizationthat promotes thestudy, appreciation,
encouragement, andwelfare of art, andcivic art improve-ments; sponsoringart lectures,exhibits, or demon-strations for mem-bers and for the pub-lic.
The Wabash ArtGuild meets monthlywith a variety of pro-gramming and wel-comes new membersfrom Wabash andsurrounding areas.For more informa-tion, call 563-7690.
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The WinchesterSenior Center will cel-ebrate seniors’ Julybirthdays onThursday, July 12 at 1p.m.
Musical guests JimFlack, accompaniedby pianist SusanVanlandingham, willprovide the entertain-ment and assortedhomemade dessertswill be provided.
Those individualswith a birthday inJuly will receive agift. Even if you don’thave a birthday inJuly, come and help uscelebrate with thosethat do. Call 563-4475to RSVP, for moreinformation, or to let
us know of a seniorwho might like aninvitation to futurebirthday parties.
We would like tothank Midwest EyeConsultants for theirsponsorship of themonthly birthday par-ties.
For more than threedecades, Living Wellin Wabash CountyCoA, Inc. a UnitedFund Program, hasimplemented threepillars of service:transportation, foodpantry, and pro-grams/services forseniors. With anemphasis on personsof age 60 and over
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The next tailgategiveaway for those inneed of food who livein Wabash County isscheduled for July 13from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.at the Dallas L.Winchester SeniorCenter, 239 BondStreet in Wabash.
Patrons shouldapproach the DallasL. Winchester SeniorCenter by enteringWabash City Parkthrough the mainentrance on HillStreet. Volunteerswill be there to guideyou through the parkand then load itemsinto your vehiclewhen you arrive atthe Center. Shouldpatrons enter a differ-ent way, they will beredirected to the prop-er entrance.
Second Harvesttailgates occur thesecond Friday ofevery month at theDallas L WinchesterSenior Center. In thefirst six months of2012, volunteers dis-tributed more than187,000 pounds of foodto Wabash County res-idents inneed. Resolve to beinvolved – if you wouldlike to volunteer, cometo the senior center by10:30 a.m. the morningof the event and ask forMaggie. For moreinformation, pleasecall Maggie Wimberlyat the Dallas L.Winchester SeniorCenter at (260) 563-4475.
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H A P P YB E L A T E DA N N I V E R S A RYTim and LauraAdams July 2, Chadand Brenda WolfJuly 5, Larry andJoan Manning July7.
T H EL A F O N T A I N ELIONS met onThursday, June 28, at6:30 p.m. at the LionRoom CommunityBuilding for a carry-in dinner with ninemembers and eightguests present.Lion Tom Poke
gave the devotionand Lion Gary Noseled the Pledge ofAllegiance. Afterdinner, Lion Larrypresented the schol-arship money andcertificates to thefour winners fromLiberty Township.They were Kevin
Friermood, JacobBunnell, BaileyWhitton, andNicholas Striker. Allthe scholarshipswinners told wherethey would be goingto college. V.D.G. Dave Eisen
then installed theofficers for the com-ing year werePresident LionLarry, Vice PresidentLion Tom, SecretaryLion Norine Ramsey,Tresurer Lion EthelEib, Tail TwisterLion Norine, LionTom Willcox anddirectors LionDuane Davis, GaryNose, Brad Rody. Jake Bunnell
played several songson his guitar foreveryone to enjoy. Heis planning on mak-ing a career inmusic. Members were
reminded that therewill be a Lions boothat the Wabash
County Fair week ofJuly 9-13. Lions willbe given freeDiabetes testing onMonday and Fridayand free eye screen-ing Tuesday,Wednesday, andThursday. Meetingwas adjurned. Nextmeeting will be onJuly 12, 7 p.m. withLion Larry as host.
H A P P YBIRTHDAY PhyllisPoe, Katrina TeskeJuly 13, CoanHolloway, TywanaMarks July 16, BlakeMartz, Wyatt SmithJuly 18.
H A P P YA N N I V E R S A RYChris and TywanaMarks July 15, Ralphand Janice DawesJuly 17.
CONGRATULATIONS TO Bob andJoyce Summers ontheir 50th year ofmarriage. They weremarried on July 6,1962 at the
LaFontaine UnitedMethodist Church.They have a son,daughter, and fourgrandchildren. Joycegraduated fromLaFontaine HighSchool in 1961.
CONGRATULATIONS Steve andShirley Burgess on50 years of marriage.They recently cele-brated their 50thwedding anniver-sary with a week in acabin in The SmokeyMountains withtheir two sons anddaugh t e r - i n - l aw.Steve and Shirleywere married June23, 1962 in the E.U.B.Church, which isnow LincolnvilleUnited MethodistChurch.
L A F O N TA I N EHOME TOWN DVDof the 1911Hometown Reunionis for sale at theLaFontaine TownHall. If you wantone, please remem-ber to go and get one.Hours of the townhall are Tuesday,Wednesday andThursday 7:30 a.m. to4:30 p.m.
LAFONTAINEC H R I S T I A NCHURCH YOUTHGROUP will be host-ing a booth through-out the WabashCounty 4-H Fair toadvertise andfundraise for its tripto West VirginiaAug. 5-10. The theme of the
trip is FOCUS, wherethey will be explor-ing what it looks liketo turn our attentionto God, no matterwhere we are orwhat we are experi-encing. Check theirFacebook page outLCC Youth.
WORDS OFWISDOM: Thosewho confess igno-rance show it once.The person who con-ceal it, show it manytimes. “Kind words can
be short and easy tospeak, but theirechoes are truly end-less.”-Mother Teresa
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2012 WABASH COUNTY FESTIVALS SCHOLARSHIP PAGEANT winners included: (fromleft) Christin Macaluso, Third Runner-up; Ciara Keffaber, First Runner-up; Brittany Watson,Second Runner-up; Jenna Schmidt, Queen; Madison Kroh, Fourth Runner-Up; Josi Cripe, MissFriendship; and Madison Miller, Director’s Award. (photo by Jared Swan)
THANKS TOMARY LOUWILCOX for the newAmerican flag thatwas put up on theUrbana flagpole onJuly 4. The flag thatwas there took aharsh beating duringthe severe wind-storms that hitUrbana last week.Usually, Lion MichaelSnell takes the flagdown before a storm,but this storm cametoo fast to get the flagdown.The July 4 holiday
is a good time for any-one who flies anAmerican flag tomake sure it is ingood condition, notfaded or torn. It isalso a good time toreview the proper wayto dispose of a worn-out American Flag.The United StatesFlag code (Title 4,Chapter 1, Section 8)states, “The flag,when it is in such con-dition that it is nolonger a fittingemblem for display,should be destroyedin a dignified way,preferably by burn-ing.” If this is notpossible, anotheroption is “to give it toyour local govern-ment or AmericanLegion Post to disposeof.” The flag that was
removed from theUrbana flagpole wastaken to the collectionbox on the front porchof the AmericanLegion post onMarket Street inWabash.
OLD URBANASCHOOL WELL ISONCE AGAINPUMPING: Thesevere drought causedUrbana Lions mem-bers Ron Andersonand MaxChamberlain to inves-tigate the possibilityof using the oldUrbana school well towater trees Lionsmembers had plantedon the Urbana schoolproperty. Water wasalso needed to waterthe ball field for theJuly 7 men’s softballtourney.On July 3, Max
C h a m b e r l a i nremoved cement andbricks that had beenplaced around the oldschool well. DonnyFleck and his crewcame and opened the140-foot well andfound water at 20 feet. Donny Fleck
bought and installed anew pump to replacethe Lions donated.Now, Lions membersno longer need to haulwater to the ball fieldto water trees.
THANK YOU toDonny Fleck and hiscrew. This is justanother example of
people in the Urbanaarea donating theirtalents and workingtogether to keepimproving theUrbana School prop-erty.
URBANA YOKEPARISH: Those serv-ing during the 9:30a.m. worship servicein St. Peter’s churchon July 15 are:W o r s h i pL e a d e r – B r i a nC h a m b e r l a i n ;L i t u r g i s t – C a r o lKrom; HeadUsher–John Eltzroth;Aco ly tes–Kass idyShambaugh andKenzie Thornsbury;N u r s e r yA t t e n d a n t – D awnM a t t e r n ;Greeters–Carol Kromand Aliya Krom;Organ–Janene Dawes;Piano–Nancy Miller.The month of July
has five Sundays andthe OutreachCommittee is askingfor donations ofpeanut butter andjelly for the
Lighthouse Mission.The size needed is the18-ounce peanut but-ter and the 18- to 32-ounce jelly. Donations can be
brought to churchJuly 15, 22, or 29.There are no
church board meet-ings in July.
PRAYER CON-CERNS: Please addOrville Chamberlain,Alma Devore who hadhip surgery, andPastor Randy’s moth-er. Continue toremember ArdisWitkoske, Doug Riceand his family andfriends, CarlSundheimer, CarolPorcenaluk, RandellWebb, DelorisGreenlee, Mae Keller,Larry Harrington,Bob Frieden, andHerb Witkoske.
BIRTHDAYS: July12–David Magley. July13–Julie Branham,Nathan Gray. July14–Ethel Fogel, EmilyHodson, LeahGatchel, Emma
Eltzroth, Jim Krom.July 15–AmandaGifford, RobertHarden, Katelyn Lee,Chase Curry. July16–Emily Losher. July17–Lisa Keffaber. July18–Bill Gore, DaniellePaige Sarll,Mackenzie Miller.
A N N I V E R -SARIES: July17–Mikel and BethanyMiller.
BRUNCH BUNCHmet on July 4 at Pam’sCafé in Urbana withthe following peoplepresent: Peggy andChad Dilling, Steveand Sharon Gilbert,Mary Ann andMarvin Mast, Jan andPhil Weck, DonnaRussell, DorisMattern, and Johnand Darla Eads.
NEWS ITEMSAND/OR PICTURESmay be mailed to meat 1906 N 100 W,Wabash, or emailed tome [email protected].
Mary Ann Mast260-774-34321-800-886-3018
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ASSEMBLY OF GODGospel Light Assembly of God, 347 Southwood Dr.; NeilJeffrey, pastor. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. (all ages); Morning10:30; Evening Service 6:00 p.m., Kids’ Korral WednesdayMidweek Service 7:00 p.m., Youth Meeting 7:00 p.m.
Calvary Chapel Worship Center, north of corner of U.S. 24& S.R. 13 (619 N. S.R. 13) in Wabash; phone 563-7849;Don Cogar, Senior Pastor. Sunday Bible Classes at 9:00 a.m.;Morning Worship, 10:00 a.m.; Evening Praise & Worship,6:00 p.m.; Wednesday Prayer, 7:00 p.m.; Shockwave YouthMeeting Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Handicapped Accessible.
Sweetwater Assembly of God, 2551 State Road 114 East,North Manchester, IN; phone 260-982-6179; Pastor ChadMcAtee. Prayer Service at 9a.m.; Worship Service at 10a.m..;Wednesday Evening Discipleship at 6:30 p.m. Adult BibleStudy/Elevate Youth Discipleship/KidzZone “LIVE”.
BAPTISTEmmanuel Free Will Baptist, 129 Southwood Dr., Wabash;Rev. Scott Real pastor. Phone 563-3009. Worship 10:30a.m.; Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Service 10:30 a.m.;Sunday Evening Service 6 p.m.; Wednesday Morning PrayerService 11 a.m.; Wednesday Prayer Meeting & Bible Study 7p.m.; Bus transportation available, call 563-3009.
Erie Street Free Will Baptist Church, 1056 Erie Street,Wabash; phone 563-8616; Hobert Meek, pastor, 563-8616.Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Worship Service, 11:00 a.m.;Youth Service, 5:00 p.m.; Sunday Evening Service, 6:00p.m.; Wednesday Prayer Service, 6:00 p.m. Transportationand nursery available. Sunday morning radio broadcast from8:30 to 9:00 a.m. Sundays mornings on Oldies 106.
Grand Street Baptist Church, 1655 Grand Street, Wabash;John Denniston, pastor, phone 765-981-2868; churchphone: 563-8409. Sunday School 10:00 a.m.; MorningService 11:00 a.m.; Sunday Evening 6:00 p.m.; WednesdayEvening 6:00 p.m.
BRETHREN CHURCHLiberty Mills Church of the Brethren, 103 North Third St.,Liberty Mills, IN; Church Phone: (260) 982-6169. Pastor:Kelly Beutler; Associate Pastor: Erin Huiras. SundaySchedule: Traditional Worship: 8:30 a.m.; Sunday SchoolAll Ages: 9:45 a.m.; Fellowship Time: 10:30 a.m.;Contemporary Worship: 11:00 a.m.
Wabash Church of the Brethren, Wabash Church of theBrethren. 645 Bond Street ( off Falls Avenue) 260-563-5291. Kay Gaier, Pastor. Wherever you are on life’s journey,come join us as we continue the work of Jesus, Peacefully,Simply, Together. SUMMER HOURS: Worship at 10am;NO Sunday School for the summer; a.m. Children’s churchavailable during worship. Handicap accessible.
CATHOLICSt. Bernard Catholic, Corner of Cass & Sinclair Sts.; Fr.Sextus Don, Pastor. Parish Office and Rectory: 207 N. CassSt., phone 563-4750. Saturday Evening Mass 5:30 p.m.;Sunday Masses: 8:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. (Sept. thru May);8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. (June thru August); CCD 9:30 a.m.each Sunday during school year. Weekday Masses: Mon.,Wed., Fri., 5:30 p.m.; Tues. & Thurs. 8 a.m. Sacrament ofReconciliation 4:15 -5:15 p.m. Saturday or anytime byappointment.
St. Patrick Catholic, Lagro, Mass at 12:30 p.m. firstSunday of each month.
CHARISMATICVictory Christian Fellowship, -Not religion...relationship! -112 W. Main Street, North Manchester, IN; (260) 982-8357; www.victorynm.org; Sunday Worship Service 10:00a.m.; Sunday Prayer Service 9:15 a.m.; Wednesday WorshipService 7:00 p.m.; Bookstore Hours: Tues. - Fri. 9:30 to5:30/before and after each service.
CHRISTIANDora Christian Church, located 1 1/2 miles South ofSalamonie Dam, Lagro; phone 260-782-2006. SundaySchool 9:30 a.m.; Early Service 8:15 a.m.; Church Service10:30 a.m. Minister: Mark Wisniewski.
LaFontaine Christian Church, 202 Bruner Pike,LaFontaine; Phone 765-981-2101; Pastor Rick Smalling;Youth Pastor Jared Kidwell. Sunday School 9:00 a.m.;Worship 10:00 am. Nursery Available.
Wabash Christian Church, 110 W. Hill St., Wabash; phone260-563-4179; Rev. Melinda Kammerer, Pastor; WorshipService 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Nurseryprovided.
CHRISTIAN HERITAGE CHURCHChristian Heritage Church, 2776 River Rd.; Tim Prater,pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Worship Service 10:30a.m.; Sunday Evening 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday Bible Study,9:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.; Radio Ministry 8:30 a.m.-9:00 a.m.Sunday WKUZ 95.9 FM.
CHRISTIAN & MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
Wabash Alliance Church, 1200 N. Cass St., 563-8503;Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.(Kidz Worship, ages 4 through Grade 3); Sunday EveningWorship 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday Evening Family Night:activities include AWANA (6:30 p.m.); Alliance Allies(Teens) 7:00 p.m.; Adult Bible Study & Prayer 7:00 p.m.Nursery provided. Handicap Accessible.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bachelor Creek Church of Christ, 4 miles north of Wabashon St. Rd. 15; phone 563-4109; website:http://www.bachelorcreek.com; Solomon David, SeniorMinister; Michael Eaton, Worship Minister; Cheryl Eaton,Director Of Music & Arts; David Lloyd, Children’sMinister; Linda Mirante, Associate Ministries; AaronMcClary, Minister of Connections; Kathy Henderson,Director of “Happy Days” Preschool. Dual Bible School &Worship, 9:30 & 11:00 a.m.
Church of Christ at Treaty, 5 Miles South of Wabash on St.Rd. 15 to 50 E, (N about 1000 feet); Doug Oakes, minister;Artie Weisenbarger, youth minister. Church phone (765)981-4345. Bible School 9:00 a.m.; Morning Worship 10:00a.m.; Sunday Evening Services 6:30 p.m. Wednesday BibleStudy 10:00 a.m. Wednesday evening meal at 5:45 p.m.Adult study & youth activity for all ages begins at 6:30 p.m.
Church of Christ at Wabash, 1904 N. Wabash St., Wabash
(corner of N. Wabash St. & State Route 24); Evangelist Guy
G. Provance Jr.; office phone 563-8234. Sunday School 9:00
a.m.; Worship Hour 10:00 a.m.; Evening Worship Hour
6:30 p.m.; Mid-Week Bible Study & Youth J.A.M. Program
on Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. Classes & activities for all ages.
DVS June 6-8 from 6 to 8 nightly. It is kids from age 13 and
below. Can call the church for enrollment or any questions
CHURCH OF GOD (ANDERSON)First Church of God, 525 N. Miami St., Wabash; church563-5346; Robert Rensberger, pastor. Sunday School at 9:15a.m. for all ages; Continental Breakfast at 10:00 a.m., SundayMorning Worship at 10:30 a.m. Nursery care is availableduring worship service. Stair lift available.
COMMUNITY CHURCHGrace Fellowship Church - Where Christ is our Passion andPeople are our Purpose, 4652 S. 100 W., Wabash; phone260-563-8263; Pastor Rick Harrison. Sunday Morning:Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Service 10:30 a.m. SundayEvening Service: Faith In Action 6:00 p.m.; WednesdayEvening: Bible Study & Prayer Meeting 6:00 p.m.
FRIENDS CHURCHWabash Friends Church , 3563 S. St. Rd. 13,Wabash; phone 563-8452; www.wabashfriends.org;email: [email protected]; Alex Falder, leadpastor; Scott Makin, Director of Counseling; RichDavis, Adult Fellowship and Outreach Co-Pastor;Sandy Davis, Adult Fellowship and Outreach Co-Pastor; Patrick Byers, Worship Pastor; Brandon Eton,Youth Pastor; Kathy Jaderholm, Children’s Pastor.David Phillips, Pastoral Care. First Service 8:00 a.m.;Second Service 10:30 a.m.; Third Service 10:35 a.m.;Sunday School 9:15 a.m.; Youth Group 6:30 p.m.Handicap Accessible.
LUTHERANLiving Faith Church, worship service this Sunday atFalls Chapel, 725 Falls Avenue begins at 10:00 am.Please join us for an uplifting worship service filledwith contemporary and traditional music, prayer, anda Bible-based message. Bible study classes for all agesbegin at 9:00 am with fellowship time after worship.Everyone is welcome to join us for worship,inspiration and fellowship. Our facility is handicapaccessible. www.livingfaithwabash.org
Zion Lutheran Church, (Missouri Synod), 173 HaleDrive, Wabash – (260) 563-1886; Sunday School9:15a.m.; Morning worship 10:30a.m.; SundayService - July 15th, Seventh Sunday after Pentecost,Rev. Jeremy Yeadon will conduct the Adult SundaySchool Class and Worship Service, HolyCommunion will be observed, Organist is SusanGarrett, Elder is Gary Masterson, CommunionAssistant is Mike DeVore, Usher is Steve Dyer, andAcolyte is Kellie Baum.
Trinity Lutheran Church, (ELCA)1500 S. WabashSt., Wabash, IN 46992, 260.563.6626,[email protected]. We worship our Lord eachSunday at 9 a.m. with a Gospel-based message andHoly Communion. There is a time of fellowship andrefreshments immediately following the service. Weare handicap accessible and everyone is welcome atTrinity!
CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIANCHURCHES
Congregational Christian Church, 310 N. WalnutStreet, North Manchester; Phone: 260-982-2882;www.brightlightccc.org; Sunday Praise & WorshipServices - 8:30 & 11:00 AM. Sunday School for allages: 10:00 AM. Celebrate Recovery to helpovercome life’s hurts, habits & hangups Thursday -Worship at 7-7:40 PM; Gender-based small groups at7:45-8:30 PM. Celebration Station for children 12and under during the same time. Pastors JP Freemanand Sebrena Cline.
WESLEYAN CHURCHWashington Street Wesleyan Church, 480Washington Street, Wabash. Sunday School 9:30a.m.; Morning worship 10:30 a.m.; Evening service6:00 p.m.. Wednesday Service 7:00 p.m. Prayer andPraise. Pastor Rev. Steve Hudson. Home phone 260-569-1121. Cell 260-571-3219
NON-DENOMINATIONALChristian Fellowship Church, 1002 State Road 114East N. Manchester, IN 46962; Service times:Sundays -- Sunday School, 9 AM; Worship and KidsChurch, 10 AM; Evening Service, 7 PM; BirthdayDinner the first Sunday night of the month: 6 PM.Wednesday night: Adult Bible Study: 7 PM;Missionettes and Royal Rangers: 7 PM. Youth Group:Sunday Nights at 6 PM. Children's Choir: Wednesdaysat 6 PM. Second Sunday of each month, 7 PM,Possibilities Support Group for parents of children withspecial needs. We specialize in ministering to peoplewith special needs and welcome families of childrenwith autism and developmental delays. Come as youare. We don't follow rules, we follow Jesus. Everyone iswelcome no matter what walk of life you are from.Pastors Eddie and Karla Akins 260-578-0190. On theweb: http://cfcpeople.org. Email:[email protected]
Dinner Table Ministries, 31 E. Market St. Wabash,IN. Phone: 260-571-7686 or 260-274-2145. PastorRoxane Mann; www.dinnertableministries.com;Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m., Kids Church 12 p.m.,wednesday 6 p.m.; Our focus is on a Verse by Versestyle, to better know Christ and His word is to betransformed in His light of lasting truth. Feast fromHis Table of spiritual food.; Celebrating Life inRestoration; Friday 7:15 p.m. Support group ofRestoration from addictions, and hang ups andhabits. Men/Women. Wednesday noon women only.
Encouraging Truth Ministries, Nixon Room in theHoneywell Center; Pastor Jackie Weaver; phone 765-833-4793. Sunday School 9:00 a.m.; SundayWorship 10:00 a.m.
Faith Harvest Fellowship Church, meets in theBowen Center gymnasium at 255 N Miami St.Wabash, IN. Pastor Bruce Hostetler can be reached at260-571-0548 or 260-563-4282. The church office islocated at 2609 S. 100 W. Wabash, IN. We focus onknowing Christ and making Christ known throughpersonal and community transformation. Join us onSunday at 10 a.m. for food and fellowship followed byour worship celebration and Children’s worship at10:15 a.m. YOU are also invited to our Wednesdayevening Going Deeper class from 6:30-8 p.m.
New Foundations Ministries Freedom Center, 111Falls Ave., Wabash; phone 260-569-0630; PastorRick Tolley. Sunday Adult Bible Study & Fellowship9:30 a.m.; Worship 10:30 a.m.; Tuesday 7pm BibleStudy. Center for biblical council by appointment.
St. Paul’s County Line Church, 3995N 1000W,Phone 786-3365. Non-Denominational. PastorConrad Thompson. Sunday School at 9:00 a.m.Worship at 10:00 a.m. Youth program 6-8 p.m. onSunday. Wednesday night Bible Study at 7 p.m.
Walk by Faith Community Church, corner of Chippewa &Beamer Sts. in Roann; phone (765) 833-9931; fax (765)833-6561 Sunday School: 9:00 a.m.; Worship: 10:00 a.m.;Children’s Worship: 10:00 a.m.; Pastor - Brad Eckerley;Youth Pastor - Jody Tyner; Pastoral Care Minister - DonnaStiver; Sunday, July 15, 2012 Our worship leader for thisSunday is Jeremy Sweeten. Our greeters for this Sunday willbe Scott and Amanda Hanes and Duane and Sara JaneHolloway and Liz McNeeley. Brad Eckerley will be sharingthe message with us. We invite all to come and worship.; July18 - Christian Education meeting 7 p.m.; July 19 - Women’sFellowship meeting 7 p.m.; Men’s Bible Study meetsWednesday mornings at 6:30 a.m.; “The Source” YouthMinistry meets every Sunday at 6 p.m.; Small groups meet at6:00 p.m. Sunday evenings.
PRESBYTERIANPresbyterian Church, 123 W. Hill St., Wabash;phone 260-563-8881; fax 260-563-8882; MinisterRev. Jonathan Cornell; Worship is at 9:30 AM,Junior church is offered to children Kindergartenthrough 4th grade. Coffee hour is at 10:30 AM.;Nursery Available; e-mail:[email protected]; website:WabashPresbyterian.com, handicap accessiblesanctuary.
UNITED METHODISTChrist United Methodist Church, intersections ofWabash, Stitt & Manchester Ave.; phone 563-3308.Phil Lake, pastor. Facilities & provisions for thephysically handicapped, hearing & sight impaired.Air conditioned. Worship 8:00am & 10:00am. withkids message and wee-worship at 10am service,Multi-Media Worship W/Praise Team; SundaySchool 9:00 a.m.
First United Methodist Church, 110 N. CassSt. Wabash, IN; Senior Pastor Rev. Kurt
Freeman, Minister of Family Life and Outreach Rev.Heather Olson-Bunnell; Sunday Schedule 8:00 &10:00 a.m. Worship Service, 9:00 a.m. Teen &Adult Sunday School; Children’s Breakfast Club &Activities, 10:15 a.m. Sunday School for Pre-Schoolthru 5th Grade following Children’s Message (exceptfor 1st Sunday each month.), Kids First Child Care,Monday through Friday 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.Missie Edwards, Director
LaFontaine United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 57(Kendall & Main St.), LaFontaine; Phone:765.981.4021; Email:[email protected] Pastor BradGarrett. Sunday School Adult & Teens: 9:00 a.m.;Children’s Breakfast Club & Activities: 9:00 a.m.;Worship & Children’s Sunday School: 10:00 a.m.;Nursery is provided; Men’s Fellowship is the 1stSunday of each month 8:00 a.m.; Prayer and Shareevery Wednesday 5:45 p.m.; Bible Study everyThursday morning 10:00 a.m.
North Manchester United Methodist Church, 306East Second St., North Manchester; (260) 982-7537;Pastor Kevin G. Dekoninck. (260) 578-2160;Worship 8:15 a.m.; Coffee Fellowship Time 9:00a.m.; Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Worship 10:30 a.m.
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children and 15 centsfor adults to swim atfirst. Some time laterthe price was 15cents for children,those under school-age free and adultswere 25 cents. Later,the price was 25cents for everyonewith wee ones free.One could get seasontickets that were$2.50 and $5. Later,season ticket priceswere raised to $7. There was a bath-
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to fish could rent aboat for 50 cents aday. There was a lunch-
room where onecould buy pop for 5cents, a sandwich for20 cents, and goodcaramel corn for 10-20 cents. The lunch-room was closed andmade into a cabin in1946. Mr. Ulrey madehis caramel cornusing the smallerbuilding.In 1936, Bert
Mittering of Laketonmade the large stonepillars. These werevery nice as onecould easily tell peo-ple where the drivewas. For years thedrive was gravel, butin 1960 Mr. Swygarthad the drive black-topped.In 1929, Mr. Ulrey
had a toboggan putup and people camefrom miles to godown it. In 1956, ithad to be taken downbecause insurancewas too high.In the 30s, the free
show was somethinga lot of people wentto Long Lake onSunday evening toenjoy. A person couldget a seat if they hadthe money, but manywould stand on theoutside of the fenceto watch. It wouldtake as long as anhour for the cars toleave after the show.The free shows came
to an end in the early40s.Mr. Ulrey had a
baseball diamondjust north of theparking lot. For anumber of years,many ball teamswould come onSunday afternoonand some goodgames were played.Mr. Ulrey died in
1946 and Mr. andMrs. Harry Swygartthen took over theresort and changedthe name to LongLake Resort.There were four
cabins people couldrent during the sum-mer months. Thegrounds west of thehouse were made fortrailers. These wereonly used during thesummer. Later, moreroom was made formore trailers.Mr. and Mrs.
Swygart continuedto run the resortuntil 1990 when theirgirls took over. Theresort has alwaysbeen in the familyand still is today. In2005, the name waschanged to LongLake Campground,and wasn’t open tothe public anymore.It is still know asLong Lake Resort bythe locals.
THE LAKETON/PLEASANT TWPASSOCIATION meton June 25 at thePleasant TownshipFire Station, wherethe committees forthis year’s festivalreported on theprogress of theirindividual commit-tees. The presidentalso reported shereceived a letter onthe new regulationfor stages. There willbe a meeting July 12in Wabash to explainmore. There will besomeone going tothis so they can com-ply with the new reg-ulations.If you would like
to participate in theLaketonian Days cel-ebration, please callthe committeeh e a d s :E n t e r t a i nm e n t -Thelma Butler 260-982-2896, Vendors-Becky Warmuth 260-982-8008, Events-Vikki Day 260-247-5090, HorseshoePitch-Larry Hivley260-982-9731 andParade- ElaineEngland 260-225-5731.Larry Hivley from
Laketon will beattending and com-peting in The 2012World Horseshoe(continued on page 37)
Auctions
SATURDAYJULY 21, 2012
10:00 A.M.Location: 1406 St. Rd 114W (Wendell DecorShoppe).Articles: Antiques, primi-tives, collectibles, furniture,appliances, misc.Owner: Pat Egolf & AgathaHippensteel Estate.Auctioneer: Miller AuctionService.
Wabash County
PORCH/YARD SALE:Thurs.-Sat., July 12-14,8a.m.-5p.m. (Estate salecontinues) China, pots &pans, small appliances,table service, keroseneheaters, coolers, hand-made doilies, handmadebed spreads, hand tools,jewelry, pocket knives, lotsof other items. East onDora Rd., turn left on 75E,6th place on right. Watchfor signs (no early sales).
MOVING SALE: Sat., July14, 8-2, 210 N. Bridge St.,Richvalley. Tons of kidsitems: girls 3-4T, boys 12-18mo.(some w/tags), Dorakitchen, Dora toddler bed-ding set, crib bumpers,toys, bean bag chairs,stroller, booster seat, carDVD players, riding lawnmower w/bagger, GeorgeForeman grill, weights &weight bench, householditems & much more!! NoEarly Sales.
YARD SALE: Thurs., July12, 3p.m.-8p.m., Fri., July13, 8a.m.-6p.m., 5779 S.Old SR 15, 3rd house onright, north of 124 on Old15. Clothing, crafts, 1975John Deere mower, plusmuch, much more & bakesale.
YARD/PORCH SALE: July13, Friday Only!, 7:30a.m.-2p.m., 6873 S. SR13, 1mile south of Hwy. 24.Rustic garden decor, handsharpened kitchen knives(some Chicago Cutlery), 6”PVC pipe (T’s & straightsections), toddler girl’sclothes 18mo.-3T, toddlerboy’s clothes 18mo.-3T,some adult clothing, toys,garden magazines, cook-books & misc.
Wabash City
GARAGE SALE: Sat., July
14, 8-?, 5 Cloverleaf Dr.,
lots of women’s clothes,
toddler boys clothes, DVD,
Playstation Game, high
chair, microwave, GE elec-
tric stove, toddler toys &
lots of misc.
YARD SALE: 15
Bonbrook, Sat. 8-?, lots of
misc.
INSIDE SALE: Sat., July
14, 8-3, 68 S. Thorne St.,
housewares, tea sets
(some of them are
Precious Moments), purs-
es, animal cage, Hot
Wheels, picture frames,
wooden coffee table & end
tables, entertainment cen-
ter, dresser w/mirror, lots of
misc. 25 cent items.
YARD SALE: 738 Berkely
Dr., July 12 & 13, 8-?. N64,
Game Cube, Playstation &
games, small TV, train
table, fishing stuff, wagon,
toys, football & track
cleats, Vera Bradley, dog
house; baby, boy &
women’s clothes; house-
hold items & books.
LARGE CLEAN 2 Family
Rummage Sale: 1468
Adams St., Fri. 8-5 & Sat.
8-1. Tons of adult clothing
ranging in sizes, boys
infant-2T, shoes, purses,
crib & changing table,
home & seasonal decor,
toys, movies & lots more.
THURS. & Fri., 8-4, Sat. 8-
?, 73 N. Thorne St., by Ivy
Tech. Lots of jr. girl’s
clothes, love seat, kitchen-
ware, lots of DVD’s, VHS,
kitchen table & misc.
MOVING SALE: 1357
Jones St., Fri., July 13, 8-2
& Sat., July 14, 8-12, 27”
tube TV, dining table &
chairs, many infant/toddler
girls clothes & more.
EVERYTHING MUST GO!
BIG SALE-EVERYTHING
MUST GO! Antique buffet,
secretary, coffee table,
dresser, couch, 36” con-
sole TV, 25” TV, stained
glass chandelier, antique
ice refrigerator, crates,
tools, nails, screws, chain-
saw, leaf blower, garden
tools, craft supplies, paints,
paint brushes, Gingham
material, rustic ornaments,
dried flowers, baskets, jew-
elry beads, barn siding,
hornet nests, home decor,
Phaltzgraf dinnerware,
Boyds Bears, Coca-Cola:
village, ornaments, bottles,
glassware, musicals, fig-
urines & cars. Luau party
decorations, perennials-
potted & will dig up starts
from gardens, nice ladies
clothing (sizes 6-8), men’s
large-XL & much, much
more! Sat. 8-2, 225
Columbus St. “Ravens
Nest”.
GARAGE SALE: 941
LaFontaine Ave., July 12 &
13, 8a.m.-5p.m., July 14,
8a.m.-12p.m., tools, Lazy
Boy couch, electric weed
eater, portable grills,
Guardian cookware,
Wheaton, jewelry & many
more items.
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CommunityRummage Sale!
August 18th
8 a.m. to 2 p.m. @ The Wabash County YMCA
Enjoy the air conditioning & makesome extra money foryourself by renting a
booth to sell your rummage items.
OR forgo the hassle and
donate your unwanteditems to the Y!
Anyone that donates priorto Aug. 18th will receive an
entry in a drawing for aFREE 6 month familymembership to the Y.
Call for details. Patty/Chelsie(260) 563-9622All proceeds from the Y’sportion of the rummagesale will be doubled by a
donor.
P i t c h i n gChampionship to beheld in Knoxville,Tenn., from July 30through August 11.Over 1,200
entrants will be com-peting on 46 sanc-tioned, temporaryhorseshoe courts,which will be set upin the KnoxvilleConvention Centerfor the two-weekevent.This two-week
event is held onceeach summer tocrown a WorldChampion horseshoepitcher in each ofeight divisions.Brian Simmons,
current men’s worldchampion, will bedefending his titleagainst 16-timeworld champion,Alan Francis ofDefiance, Ohio, whois listed in the 2011edition of theGuinness Book ofWorld Records formost world champi-
onships in horseshoepitching.Brian, who will be
seeking his fourthtitle, boasts an entryaverage of 85.35 per-cent ringers, whileAlan comes in with89.01 percent.The top five
women vying fortheir World titleboast entry averagesof 75 percent.This year’s elder
division also has ahigh-percentage line-up with the top fiveboasting averagesexceeding 78 percent.In the younger
divisions, 67 boysand girls will be com-peting for spots intheir own champi-onship finals.The NHPA World
Tournament hassomething for every-one, as evidenced bythe age range repre-sented in this year’sevent. The youngestpitcher entered is 7-year-old Katlein
Lamoth from Iowa.On the other side ofthe spectrum isWichita, Kan., pitch-er Tom Small whohas marked up 93birthdays.To follow the event
online or to learnmore about theNational HorseshoeP i t c h e r sAssociation, visitw w w . h o r s e -shoepitching.com orcontact NHPA sec-ond Vice-President,Tina Hawkins.
NEED A PLACEFOR YOURPARTY? LaketonLegion rents itsbuilding for specialoccasions. ContactChris Haecker at 260-901-9203.
S E W E RUPDATE: TheIncome Survey iscomplete. It lookslike the individualhousehold should beunder $60. The USDAwill have the final
decision on this,though.
PUBLIC HEAR-ING: A public hear-ing will be held July19 at 6 p.m. at theFire Station for theLaketon Sewer. Thiswill be an open meet-ing to discuss wherewe are at and will beopen to commentsfrom residents in thedistrict.The Preliminary
Engineering Reportis available at theFire Station forreview.
IF YOU HAVEANY NEWS youwould like to share,call me at 260-225-5731 or email me [email protected]. My articles are bi-
monthly, so any time-ly news needs to beinto me by theThursday two weeksbefore the date of tobe sure it is included.
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MOVING SALE, Christmasin July! Fri. & Sat., 13 & 14,7a.m.-3p.m., 803 LinlawnDr., many collector items ofSanta’s, solid oak furniture,many household items,upright freezer. Checksover $50 must clear beforeitems are received.
RUMMAGE SALE: 280Walnut St., July 13, 8-5.Antique dessert plates,room humidifiers, ladderplant stand, wooden picnicbasket; teen, ladies & largemen clothing; Christmasdeocrations, old glass bot-tles, lots of misc. items!
GARAGE SALE: 1920
Glendale (off Pike &
McKibben), July 14, 8a.m.-
2p.m., standard weights &
barbells, men & girls bikes,
tables, baby toys; men,
women & jr. clothes,
VHS/DVD movies, tosy
books & much more!
GARAGE SALE: July 13,
9a.m.-5p.m., July 14,
9a.m.-2p.m., 1950 Vernon
St., clothing, wedding
dress, household items &
decorations, misc. furni-
ture, sewing machine &
seasonal items. All pro-
ceeds go to New
Beginnings Ministries.
North Manchester
YARD SALE: 303 S. High
St., Thurs. 8-5 & Fri. 8-4.
LARGE GARAGE Sale:
July 12-14, 8-4, 1004 N.
Walnut St., couch, washer,
TV’s, children’s clothing,
quilting fabric & lots of
misc.
Other Rummage
BARN SALE: Mt. Etna
Sawmill, Tues. & Wed., 11-
7, Off 9, 1/2 mile down 124,
Mt. Etna. CASH ONLY.
Tools, freezer, riding mow-
ers, compressors, pet
cages, baby gates, chain-
saws, dining tables &
cedar chests, roll top desk.
Roann
5208N 700W (1/2 milenorth of Coppler’s Barn),Sat. 8-2. Unique cat beds,folk art creations, canningjars, glassware, Barbies,clothing patterns, babystroller, all size Beanies,Snapper rider, misc.
Lawn & Garden
RIDING LAWN Mower,Ford 16H motor, 42” cut,good condition, $495. CallTom at 260-774-3740 after5p.m.
Articles For Sale
ENTERTAINMENT CEN-TER, $20; 4-14x33 swampmudder tires, $100 ea.;electric Wurlitzer organ,$100; white marble vanitytop w/faucets, $35, 765-981-2624, leave message.
R E M O D E L I N GKITCHEN? New Whirlpoolstainless steel appliances:glass-top stove, vent hoodmicrowave, dishwasher,large side-by-side refriger-ator, $1650 for all. Call260-274-2190 after 5p.m.,leave message.
SEASONED FIREWOOD,260-563-2256.
TILT TRAILER 7’x8’, $180;15 ft. fridge/freezer, white,runs great, $100; 15 gal.electric sprayer, works fine,$40; pac-n-play, $20, 260-249-5198.
FIREWOOD, $60 per truckload. 260-571-3842, callafter 8:30 a.m.
STACKED WASHER &dryer, like new, $200, 260-571-9392.
WII-INCLUDES 2 remotes,2 wheels, 2 tennis rackets,2 nun-chucks, Wii fit w/bal-ance board, Wii play, Wiisports, Mario Cart & JustDance 2 (barely used),$250; black swivel comput-er chair, $5; treadmill-Nordictrack C2000, quietdrive, dual fan, aroma ther-apy computer hook-up fordownloading programs &dust mat, seldom used,$200; high Sierra limegreen back pack, pullbehind, paid $75 asking$10, 260-330-2271.
46” FLOOR model GE TV,$150; 10 pc. dinning roomset, light colored, very nice,$600, 260-782-0799.
EZ-GO GOLF Cart, goodcondition, newer batteries,$750; left handed golfclubs, complete set, notwell trained, $75; misc. col-lection of golf balls, $15,260-563-4537.
$125 QUEEN PILLOW-TOP Mattress Set. NEW inPlastic, Can Deliver(260)493-0805
A BRAND NEW KING PIL-LOWTOP Mattress Set,$225, Still in FactoryPlastic (260)493-0805.
$350 CHERRY SleighBed, NEW, Solid Woodw/NEW PILLOWTOPMattress Set, un-opened,(260)493-0805.
BLUE RECLINER rocker,very good condition, $250,260-982-2410.
DISPLAY CASES, book-case, glass-top fruit jars,cedar chest, fence posts,3x5 sheet metal, Bake-Literadio, concrete blocks,blackboard slate, rocks,703-565-8018
GOOD APPLIANCES:used washers, dryers,ranges & refrigerators. 30day warranty! 35 E. CanalSt., Wabash, 260-563-0147.
MOVING SALE: CompleteVictorian bedroom suite,260-563-0107, leave mes-sage.
PAINT BOOTH, 27’ long,14’ wide, 9’ high, like new,you take down & move,$5,900, 260-568-3301.
Employment
WANTED: SERVERS &Cooks for nights & week-ends. Apply in person atJoe’s Diner (corner of Hwy13&24), no phone callsplease.
Babysitting
AFFORDABLE CHILDCare in loving Christainhome. Pre-school learning,indoor/outdoor activities,great neighborhood,accepting applications.Call Tina 260-330-2849.
ENERGETIC 19 yr. old girl,looking to babysit. Pleasecall 260-578-7658.
Services
BANKRUPTCY: Free ini-tial client conference.Discharge all or most con-sumer debt. Chapter 7 &Chapter 13 relief avail-able...we can save yourhome. Zimmerman LawOffice, PC, Attorney AlanJ. Zimmerman, 81 E. HillSt., Wabash, 260-563-2178. We are a debt reliefagency. We help peoplefile for bankruptcy underthe bankruptcy code.
HOUSE CLEANINGCompany looking toexpand, free estimates,260-330-2690.
WET BASEMENTS,Cracked Foundations,Crawlspaces, SaggingFloor Leveled, AllProblems, All Repairs, 38yrs. experience, FreeEstimates, 317-469-8300.
PERSONAL INJURY: Freeinitial client conference, norecovery, no fee, contin-gent fee agreement avail-able, over 20 years ofexperience. ZimmermanLaw Office, PC, AttorneyAlan J. Zimmerman, 81 E.Hill St., Wabash, 260-563-2178.
BOZARTH MASONRY,LLC., residential & com-mercial brick & block work,36 years experience, freeestimates, 765-981-4055.
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WANTED TO BUY!!! GoldJewelry: rings, bracelets,necklaces, watches, etc.,tie tacks, service pins, goldcoins & even gold teeth.Silver: Pre-1965 US coins,flatware, teapots, etc.Wabash ValleyProspectors LLC, TimRavenscroft, 260-571-5858.
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATIONIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF WABASH COUNTY, INDIANA
Estate Number 85C01-1206-EU-69
Notice is hereby given that DAVID A. YOUNG was on June 25,2012, appointed personal representative of the estate ofRICHARD E. YOUNG, Deceased, who died on June 18, 2012.
All persons having claims against said estate, whether or notnow due, must file the claim in the office of the clerk of this Courtwithin three (3) months from the date of the first publication ofthis notice, or within nine (9) months after the decedent’s death,whichever is earlier, or said claims will be forever barred.
Dated at Wabash, Indiana this June 27, 2012.
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Attn: HR/Database ProgrammerP.O. Box 398
Wabash, IN 46992or e-mail (as an MS Word document) to
[email protected] METER BOX IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. APPLICANTS ARE CONSIDERED WITHOUT REGARD TO RACE, COLOR,
RELIGION, SEX, NATIONAL ORIGIN, CITIZENSHIP, STATUS, AGE, DISABILITY, MILITARY STATUS, OR ANY OTHER BASIS PROHIBITED BY LAW
FORD METER BOX COMPANY CONDUCTS DRUG SCREENS AS A PART OF THE RECRUITING PROCESS.
Full and Part Time positions available for immediate hire in the Manchester University
Food Service. Full time positions (August – May with possiblesummer employment) include insurance, 401Kplan, vacation pay, sick pay, and holiday pay.
Part-time positions available for morning,evening and weekends.
Also positions available for on call catering thatincludes assorted hours and days. Perfect
position for the person who wants to work butcannot commit to a strict schedule.
Apply in person on Wednesday, July 18 at 6:00 pm. or Thursday, July 19 at 9:00 a.m.
at Chartwells, the Food Service at ManchesterUniversity, Welcome Center Lecture Hall, East
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Recreational Vehicles
1994 SMOKER Craft 18’
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1 BDRM upstairs apt.,
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ONE STORY, 2 bdrmduplex available July 14,$485/mo., $400 deposit, 1year lease, no pets, quietarea, mowing & snowremoval provided, w/dhook-up, call 260-571-1007.
3 BDRM, 1 bath,washer/dryer hook-up,$450/mo., $450 deposit, nopets, 409 Congress St.,260-569-1303.
2 BDRM, 1 bath, stove,refrigerator, washer/dryerhook-up, C/A, northside,$100 wk. plus deposit,260-563-1556 or 765-863-1453.
FOR RENT in Manchester,4-5 bdrm, 2 bath, kitchen,living, dining, laundry, allappliances, lawn mainte-nance, 2 decks, parking &garage, $650/mo., first &deposit, & referencesrequired, 260-578-3184.
NICE UPSTAIRS apart-ment, utilities included,perfect for single or couple,no pets, 260-571-2182.
CHRISTIAN FAMILY of 4would like to rent, 3-4 bdrmhome, Southwoodschools/North Marion, 765-661-4249.
2 BDRM w/combined bath-room & utility room, totallyelectric, 1 car garage,Southwood Schools, mustsee to appreciate, no pets,$475/mo., $600 deposit.Call anytime after 8:30a.m., 260-571-3842.
2 BDRM downstairs apt.off street parking,$125/wk., utilities includedplus deposit, 260-782-0004.
2-3 BDRM home in thecountry, Southwoodschools, $450/mo. plusdeposit, referencesrequired, 260-571-0472.
DOWNSTAIRS 1 bdrm,w/d hook-up. 260-563-4059.
LARGE 3 bdrm duplex, 11/2 bath, w/d hook-ups,stove, refrigerator, deposit& references, 765-506-6248.
1 & 2 BDRM Apts. 260-563-7743.
1 BDRM apartment,$100/wk., utilities paid,plus deposit, $260-782-0004.
2 BDRM, 1 bath,washer/dryer hook-up,$475/mo. plus deposit &utilities, 260-330-3729.
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2006 CHEVY Equinox, LT,black, AWD; new tires,rotors & brakes, 70K miles,$10,000, 260-249-5363.
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