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T P APER HE Index Classifieds ......................28-31 D&E ............................18 & 19 Weekly Reports ................13-15 Sports ..................................20 In Memoriam Von Bussert, 71 Jesse Cain, 82 Zanna Gillum, 92 Carl Harlan Jr., 61 Adolph Kubon Jr., 78 Robert Mayo, 51 Carol Perkins, 67 George Randas, 69 Dolores Wilcox, 85 Vol. 35, No. 14 PO Box 603, Wabash, IN 46992 (260) 563-8326 June 20, 2012 Proudly Serving Wabash County Since 1977 by Danielle Swan The June 11 meet- ing of Wabash City Council began with the first reading of a petition to vacate a portion of Daniels Street between Orchard Street and Branch Street. Attorney Larry Thrush presented the request for two of the adjoining landown- ers, Sharon Vanlandingham and Linda Mclaughlin, who were in atten- dance at the meeting. Notice of the poten- tial vacation was sent to adjoining landown- ers via certified mail and published in the newspaper, as per statutory require- ments. Thrush report- ed that none of the four adjoining landowners expressed negativity toward the prospect of vacating the street. The vacation passed the first read- ing and will be revisit- ed at a later meeting. Council members held a second reading of Special Ordinance #1, which regards construction work resulting in damage to city streets. Essentially, this ordi- nance serves to put on paper what has already been in prac- tice for some time. As per the ordinance, the City will ask contrac- tors to make repairs to any cuts they make on city streets. If the contractor fails to make the repair, the City will make the repair at a reasonable rate. This ordinance passed unanimously. General Ordinance #6 went through a first reading. This ordinance lays out a more concrete frame- work for the regula- tion of handicapped parking. At the pres- ent time, the City does not have a set plan on issuing handicapped parking signs for resi- dential or commercial locations. The ordi- nance passed the first reading and will be revisited at a later meeting. State legislature has issued a mandate to all local govern- ment to pass an anti- nepotism resolution or ordinance by July 1. This law is intend- ed to keep local gov- ernment employees from being under direct supervision of a relative. The State laid out the minimum requirements that the resolution or ordi- nance must include. City Attorney Doug Lehman felt it would be more appropriate to pass a resolution as opposed to an ordi- nance because the information could be included in the County Employee Handbook. The reso- lution passed. Todd Titus, Wabash City Parks and Recreation Department, announced that fire- works will be held on July 4, 10:15 p.m., at Field of Dreams. He also announced that a study was conducted of the Honeywell Pool, which is now 51 years old. He explained that the pool is in need of repairs to prolong its usefulness. The full results of the study will be released at an upcoming meeting of the Parks and Recreation Board. The next Wabash City Council meeting will be June 25, 6 p.m., at Wabash City Hall. City Council passes anti-nepotism resolution by Danielle Swan After six years of discussion, and many months of grant writ- ing and construction, the City of Wabash and the Parks and Recreation Board has finally completed the extension to the Riverwalk. A ribbon- cutting event was held June 14, on the new trail underneath the Wabash Street Bridge, with many community members in atten- dance. With the new extension, the City of Wabash may now boast that it contains four miles’ worth of trail system. The Riverwalk trail extension was funded largely by a $1 million grant from the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT), which is a testament to the Department’s willing- ness to work with the City on this project. “When I first got in office, there was a com- ment made to me that was always kind of interesting: ‘You never get anything out of the railroad or INDOT.’ I always found that interesting because I’ve had absolutely no problems with the rail- road and very, very few problems with INDOT,” said Mayor Bob Vanlandingham. “When I have needed something, we sat down and talked and worked things out and I have found INDOT to be a good partner.” In attendance at the ribbon cutting were representatives from E&B Paving and BF&S Engineering Services, who were both instru- mental in the project. “They were the ones that helped put this thing together and it took a lot of talking and hard work,” Vanlandingham said. He went on to thank many members of local boards and gov- ernment. “We have a great deal of dedicated elect- ed officials, and in some communities I don’t know if that’s true, but I’ve been here for eight and a half years and I couldn’t have expected to work with a better group of officials,” he said. “People sometimes for- get, you can’t run a city government or any government without certain boards. We have boards all over the place that are manned by volunteers. I can tell you, it would be impossible to run a government efficiently without those people who volunteer and give their time.” Besides members of local government, sev- eral local volunteer groups played impor- tant roles in this proj- ect. The Wabash Elks Lodge applied for and received a $10,000 grant for the construction of a new overlook, east of the Wabash Street Bridge. Charley Creek Foundation donated land for the trail, which was valued at $161,000. Vanlandingham also felt that the two preced- ing mayors of Wabash, Bob McCallen and Arvin Copeland, played an instrumental role in bringing this project to fruition. “I was very fortunate when I got in office, I followed a couple of very successful may- ors. I’d like to give a hearty thank you to for- mer mayor, Bob McCallen, because he started the city trail system with Paradise Spring. Also, give a good hand to Former Mayor Copeland for creating the Charley Creek Trail out at O.J. Neighbours, which is part of our four-mile trail system,” Vanlandingham said. He also gave credit to Jim Ridenour, who was a big help to the city in this endeavor. “He is a former director of the National Park Services and a former director of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. He and I went to school together a couple of years ago and he went and did his thing and he served his country well in those capacities and when he retired, he came back to Wabash and he’s been a big help to the City of Wabash,” he said. Vanlandingham closed his speech by sharing his personal thoughts on the mean- ing of the trail system in Wabash. “I hate to think of how many hours I spent as a kid right out there on that river fish- ing and so, as I walk this trail, it brings back a lot of memo- ries,” he said. “A great place for a family to relate to each other is in the beauty of nature so my hope is that this trail and the loving surroundings that accompany it will be enjoyed by folks of all ages.” City of Wabash, Parks and Recreation Board complete Riverwalk Extension Project CITY OF WABASH MAYOR BOB VANLAND- INGHAM address the audience during his speech at the Wabash Riverwalk Extension ribbon cutting. (photo by Danielle Smith) CAMILLE KUGLER cuts the ribbon at the official grand opening of the Wabash Riverwalk exten- sion held June 14 beneath the Wabash Street Bridge. The project was finished after nearly six years of planning, discussion, and construction. (photo by Danielle Smith) THE FIRST FEW WALKERS survey the com- pleted Riverwalk project June 14. The trail extension was largely funded by a grant from INDOT. (photo by Danielle Smith) Congratulations Northfield State Champs! See page 21 NORTHFIELD NORSEMEN 2012 IHSAA CLASS 2A STATE CHAMPS, 3-2

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IndexClassifieds ......................28-31

D&E ............................18 & 19

Weekly Reports................13-15

Sports ..................................20

In MemoriamVon Bussert, 71Jesse Cain, 82Zanna Gillum, 92

Carl Harlan Jr., 61Adolph Kubon Jr., 78Robert Mayo, 51

Carol Perkins, 67George Randas, 69Dolores Wilcox, 85

Vol. 35, No. 14PO Box 603,

Wabash, IN 46992(260) 563-8326

June 20, 2012 Proudly Serving Wabash County Since 1977

by Danielle SwanThe June 11 meet-

ing of Wabash CityCouncil began withthe first reading of apetition to vacate aportion of DanielsStreet betweenOrchard Street andBranch Street.Attorney LarryThrush presented therequest for two of theadjoining landown-ers, SharonVanlandingham andLinda Mclaughlin,who were in atten-dance at the meeting. Notice of the poten-

tial vacation was sentto adjoining landown-ers via certified mailand published in thenewspaper, as perstatutory require-ments. Thrush report-ed that none of thefour adjoininglandowners expressednegativity toward theprospect of vacatingthe street.The vacation

passed the first read-ing and will be revisit-ed at a later meeting.Council members

held a second readingof Special Ordinance#1, which regardsconstruction workresulting in damageto city streets.Essentially, this ordi-nance serves to put onpaper what hasalready been in prac-tice for some time. Asper the ordinance, theCity will ask contrac-tors to make repairsto any cuts they makeon city streets. If thecontractor fails tomake the repair, theCity will make therepair at a reasonablerate. This ordinancepassed unanimously.General Ordinance

#6 went through afirst reading. Thisordinance lays out amore concrete frame-work for the regula-

tion of handicappedparking. At the pres-ent time, the City doesnot have a set plan onissuing handicappedparking signs for resi-dential or commerciallocations. The ordi-nance passed the firstreading and will berevisited at a latermeeting.State legislature

has issued a mandateto all local govern-ment to pass an anti-nepotism resolutionor ordinance by July1. This law is intend-ed to keep local gov-ernment employeesfrom being underdirect supervision ofa relative. The Statelaid out the minimumrequirements that theresolution or ordi-nance must include.City Attorney DougLehman felt it wouldbe more appropriateto pass a resolution asopposed to an ordi-nance because theinformation could beincluded in theCounty EmployeeHandbook. The reso-lution passed.Todd Titus, Wabash

City Parks andR e c r e a t i o nD e p a r t m e n t ,announced that fire-works will be held onJuly 4, 10:15 p.m., atField of Dreams. Healso announced that astudy was conductedof the HoneywellPool, which is now 51years old. Heexplained that thepool is in need ofrepairs to prolong itsusefulness. The fullresults of the studywill be released at anupcoming meeting ofthe Parks andRecreation Board.The next Wabash

City Council meetingwill be June 25, 6 p.m.,at Wabash City Hall.

City Council passesanti-nepotism resolution

by Danielle SwanAfter six years of

discussion, and manymonths of grant writ-ing and construction,the City of Wabash andthe Parks andRecreation Board hasfinally completed theextension to theRiverwalk. A ribbon-cutting event was heldJune 14, on the newtrail underneath theWabash Street Bridge,with many communitymembers in atten-dance. With the newextension, the City ofWabash may now boastthat it contains fourmiles’ worth of trailsystem.The Riverwalk trail

extension was fundedlargely by a $1 milliongrant from the IndianaDepartment ofT r a n s p o r t a t i o n(INDOT), which is atestament to theDepartment’s willing-ness to work with theCity on this project. “When I first got in

office, there was a com-ment made to me thatwas always kind ofinteresting: ‘You neverget anything out of therailroad or INDOT.’ Ialways found thatinteresting becauseI’ve had absolutely noproblems with the rail-road and very, very fewproblems withINDOT,” said MayorBob Vanlandingham.“When I have neededsomething, we satdown and talked andworked things out and Ihave found INDOT tobe a good partner.”

In attendance at theribbon cutting wererepresentatives fromE&B Paving and BF&SEngineering Services,who were both instru-mental in the project.“They were the ones

that helped put thisthing together and ittook a lot of talkingand hard work,”Vanlandingham said.He went on to thankmany members oflocal boards and gov-ernment.“We have a great

deal of dedicated elect-ed officials, and insome communities Idon’t know if that’strue, but I’ve been herefor eight and a halfyears and I couldn’thave expected to workwith a better group ofofficials,” he said.“People sometimes for-get, you can’t run a citygovernment or anygovernment withoutcertain boards. Wehave boards all over

the place that aremanned by volunteers.I can tell you, it wouldbe impossible to run agovernment efficientlywithout those peoplewho volunteer and givetheir time.”Besides members of

local government, sev-eral local volunteergroups played impor-tant roles in this proj-ect. The Wabash ElksLodge applied for andreceived a $10,000 grantfor the construction ofa new overlook, east ofthe Wabash StreetBridge. Charley CreekFoundation donatedland for the trail,which was valued at$161,000. Vanlandingham also

felt that the two preced-ing mayors of Wabash,Bob McCallen andArvin Copeland,played an instrumentalrole in bringing thisproject to fruition.“I was very fortunate

when I got in office, Ifollowed a couple ofvery successful may-

ors. I’d like togive a heartythank youto for-

mer mayor, BobMcCallen, because hestarted the city trailsystem with ParadiseSpring. Also, give agood hand to FormerMayor Copeland forcreating the CharleyCreek Trail out at O.J.Neighbours, which ispart of our four-miletrail system,”Vanlandingham said.He also gave credit to

Jim Ridenour, who wasa big help to the city inthis endeavor.“He is a former

director of theNational Park Servicesand a former directorof the IndianaDepartment of NaturalResources. He and Iwent to school togethera couple of years agoand he went and didhis thing and he servedhis country well inthose capacities and

when he retired, hecame back to Wabashand he’s been a big helpto the City of Wabash,”he said.Va n l a n d i n g h am

closed his speech bysharing his personalthoughts on the mean-ing of the trail systemin Wabash.“I hate to think of

how many hours Ispent as a kid right outthere on that river fish-ing and so, as I walkthis trail, it bringsback a lot of memo-ries,” he said. “A greatplace for a family torelate to each other isin the beauty of natureso my hope is that thistrail and the lovingsurroundings thataccompany it will beenjoyed by folks of allages.”

City of Wabash, Parks and Recreation Board complete Riverwalk Extension Project

CITY OF WABASHMAYOR BOB VANLAND-INGHAM address theaudience during his speechat the Wabash RiverwalkExtension ribbon cutting.(photo by Danielle Smith)

CAMILLE KUGLER cuts the ribbon at the official grand opening of the Wabash Riverwalk exten-sion held June 14 beneath the Wabash Street Bridge. The project was finished after nearly six yearsof planning, discussion, and construction. (photo by Danielle Smith)

THE FIRST FEW WALKERS survey the com-pleted Riverwalk project June 14. The trailextension was largely funded by a grant fromINDOT. (photo by Danielle Smith)

CongratulationsNorthfield

State Champs!See page 21

NORTHFIELD NORSEMEN 2012 IHSAA CLASS 2A STATE CHAMPS, 3-2

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held July 6, at 7 p.m.,at the HoneywellCenter, Ford Theater.Contestants will com-pete in interview,sportswear, eveninggown, and an on-stagequestion. The newqueen will appear atthe North ManchesterFun Fest, RoannCovered BridgeFestival, KunkleCruise In, Herb Fest,Chili for CharityCook Off, and theLagro Good Ole Days. She will also be

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Kaylee CarpenterWabash

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Lacy Gottschalk,daughter of Mike andShelly Baker, is cur-rently attending IvyTech and will graduatein 2016. In high school she

was a dance team andsoftball manager andparticipated in cheer-

leading for two years.She enjoys boating,shopping, and beingwith her friends andfamily. She participated in

the 4-H pageant andcompleted 10 years in 4-H, where she showedcattle and swine.

Ciara Keffaber,daughter of LisaKeffaber and ToddKeffaber, is currentlyattending IndianaUniversity.In high school, she

was a member of thecheer squad, as wellas the dance team.She took dance at thePlayhouse Studio ofDance for two years.She was a HighAcademic Honorsrecipient and gradu-ated in the top 10 ofher class. She wasalso a member of KeyClub, National HonorSociety, PEP,Fellowship ofChristian Athletes,the Superintendent’sAdvisory Board,Student Council, andwas also senior classvice president. She isa member of BachelorCreek Church ofChrist. She is a 10-year 4-H

member and wascrowned the 2010Wabash County 4-HFair Queen. In col-lege, she is a 2012 IUFounder’s Scholar, aswell as a member of

the Kappa DeltaSorority where sheserves on a pre-recruitment team.She has also made theIU Dean’s list for 2011-2012. She is currently

employed at FordMeter Box.

Madison KrohWabash

Madison Kroh,daughter of Steve andLisa Kroh, is current-ly attending Ball StateUniversity. She gradu-ated from NorthfieldHigh School in 2012. In high school, she

participated in pianofor 13 years. She was amember of Key Cluband cheerleadingsquad.

She participated inMiss HuntingtonPageant this springand was the secondrunner-up. Christin Macaluso

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Christin Macaluso,daughter of Lisa andBarry Sodervick andRobert Macaluso, iscurrently attendingBall State University.She graduated fromWabash High Schoolin 2011. In high school, she

danced at WabashValley Dance Theaterfor 15 years and wason the Wabash HighSchool dance team.She also helped teachdance at WVDT. Sheparticipated in KeyClub, where she waspresident; StudentCouncil, where shewas also president;and was a member ofthe Fellowship ofChristian Athletes,Athletic StudentCouncil, Rotary, PEPand Students AgainstDestructive Decisions. She participated in

volleyball, basketball,softball, and track

during high school.She was a cadetteacher as well as apeer tutor. She alsovolunteered at FISH. While at college, she

volunteers at MotivateOur Minds to tutorchildren, and also atthe Boys and Girlsclub. She has volun-teered at the MuncieYMCA to help withchildren. She is aproud member of PiBeta Phi Sorority – INZeta. She enjoys dancing,

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Marina MeinertNorth Manchester

Marina Meinert,daughter of LynnLosby and BillMeinert, is currentlyattending theUniversity of Iowa.She graduated fromManchester HighSchool in 2010. In school, she was

involved in dance,band, and yearbook.She was also a mem-ber of the soccer,swimming and cross-country teams. While enrolled at

the University ofIowa, she is aHawkeye Host, a deskclerk in the residencehalls. And is involvedin Students to AssistRecruitment. She danced at

Wabash Valley Danceand Terri EckertSchool of Dance for 13years and enjoyedplaying trumpet foreight years. In her spare time,

she enjoys runningand reading, as well asplaying with puppies.She likes spendingtime with her friendsand attendingHawkeye footballgames in the fall. Sheis looking forward toskydiving this sum-mer.

Madison MillerWabash

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summer theatre, com-munity theatre, highschool theatre, winterguard, color guard,and marching band.She also enjoyed per-cussion ensemble,jazz band, pep band,district honors band,and county honorsband. She enjoyedchoir and achievedmany choral awards. She was the winner

of the Bob BurcroffMental Attitudeaward for golf, andenjoys singing, danc-ing, and acting.

Ashley PriceNorth Manchester

Ashley Price,daughter of Rick andCathy Price, is a sen-ior at ManchesterHigh School. In high school, she

participates in DiCantani (choirgroup), Key Club,Spanish Club,Motocross, and enjoysthe club swim team.She is involved inCounty Honor Choir,as well as piano les-sons, summer theatre,choir class, and solocontest. She currently life-

guards at theManchester Pool.After high school, shewould like to go intometeorology.

Jenna SchmidtSomerset

Jenna Schmidt,daughter of Barb andTodd Keffaber andDave and LindaSchmidt, is attendingPurdue University.She graduated fromSouthwood HighSchool in 2012. In high school, she

was a member ofchoir, cheerleading,and track. She alsoparticipated inNational HonorSociety, student coun-cil, PEP, junior lead-ers, and was a mem-ber of 4-H. She partic-ipated in 10 years ofdance and 10 years ofgymnastics. She is a 2012-13

Purdue UniversityCheerleader and a2011 NationalCongress Delegate.She was named to thehomecoming court for2011 and 2012, as wellas prom queen in2011. She was 4-HQueen Court secondrunner up in 2011.Also in 2011, she

was selected as theGrand Champion infashion revue at theWabash County Fairand Reserve GrandChampion in fashionrevue at the IndianaState Fair.

Bailey ShearLagro

Bailey Shear,daughter of Toddand Angel Shear, isattending theUniversity ofIndianapolis. Shegraduated from

Northfield HighSchool in 2011. In high school, she

was a member of thecross-country andtrack teams. She wasinvolved in NationalHonor Society, stu-dent council, classcabinet, and theyearbook staff. Shealso participated inintramural basket-ball and was selectedas a Hoosier GirlsState delegate. She achieved the

title of salutatorianfor her graduatingclass.In college, she is a

member of the cross-country team andthe Catholic StudentAssociation. She hasbeen named on theDean’s list for bothsemesters of her

freshmen year. She isa 10-year 4-H mem-ber as well as a mem-ber of the TriKappaSorority. She is cur-rently employed atThermafiber. She enjoys run-

ning, swimming,boating, painting,and spending timewith her family. Lindzy ShepherdNorth Manchester

Lindzy Shepherd,daughter of Tim andMichelle Shepherd,is currently attend-ing the University ofSaint Francis. Shegraduated fromManchester High

School in 2011. In high school, she

was involved in FFAand 4-H. She wasfirst runner-up at the2011 Wabash County4-H Fair Queen pag-eant. She has danced

at Terri EckertSchool of Dance for15 years. During college, she

made the Dean’s Listfor fall of 2011.

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Lauren WagonerNorth Manchester

Lauren Wagoner,daughter of Markand Julie Wagoner, iscurrently attendingPurdue University.She graduated fromManchester HighSchool in 2011. In high school she

was a member of thetennis and soccerteams, and was stu-dent council treasur-

er. She received anacademic honorsdiploma and wasawarded the Squireaward for tennis. Shedanced at TerriEckert School ofDance for nine years. She is a 10-year 4-H

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Brittany Watson,daughter of Darrelland Judy Watson, iscurrently attendingIPFW. She graduatedfrom Manchester HighSchool in 2009.

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Kaylee WatsonNorth Manchester

Kaylee Watson,daughter of Darrelland Judy Watson, grad-uated from ManchesterHigh School in 2012.She intends on contin-uing her education atIndiana StateUniversity this fall.

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EMILY ALVA, age 5, LaFontaine,enjoys bouncing in the bounce house.

(above) GODS COUNTRY played music for all to enjoy in down-town LaFontaine this weekend.

(below) FANS OF GODS COUNTRY enjoyed sitting inside theLaFontaine Fire Department while being able to enjoy the music ofthe band.

CONTESTANTS OF THE ANTIQUE TRACTORSHOW entries tried to keep cool by sitting under theshade near their antique tractors at this weekend’sLaFontaine Days.

KADEN RODY, LAFONTAINE, competed inLaFontaine Days’ “Minute to Win it” competition byseeing how fast he could shake a 2-liter full of gum-balls into an attached one.

(right) GREG CHALFIN, Elwood, carves abear sculpture out of a log of wood. Chalfincarves many different sculptures and animals

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URBANA LIONSCELEBRATE 60YEARS OF SERV-ICE: On June 11 theUrbana Lions Clubhosted a 60th anniver-sary celebration inthe UrbanaCommunity Building.A free rib-eye steakdinner was served to98 Lions and guests. Urbana Lions

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Jim Cameron sharedsome of the history ofthe Urbana LionsClub that was char-tered in April 1952.The Wabash LionsClub sponsored theUrbana Club. Officersof the Club in 1952were Lowell Smith,President; WalterWeck, Secretary; andArnold Hipskind,Treasurer. The Clubbegan with 29 chartermembers – the samenumber of members

it has in 2012. Dr.Dragoo and OrvilleChamberlain sharedmemories. RichvalleyLions PresidentRandy Thrush pre-sented a flag toUrbana Lions ClubPresident Luke Huntand thanked Urbana

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besides Urbana were:L a F o n t a i n e ,Lakeville, Milford,Richvalley, Laketon,Warsaw, Pierceton,Syracuse, and Denver.Thanks to Jim

Cameron for provid-ing the rib-eye steaksand to Jim, MarvinMast, and RonAnderson for cookingthem. Thanks to LionBonita Snell and LionMichael Snell forcooking the meal andto Lion Matt Snell,Lion Joannie Snell,Kaitlyn Snell, andMary Ann Mast forserving the meal.Thanks to Barb andJoe Adams for takingcare of registrations.Thanks to the Snells,Masts, and Luke Huntfor setting up, deco-rating, and cleaningthe building.During the meeting

Martha Jane andEldon Biehl’s 62ndJune 11 weddinganniversary andMarvin and MaryAnn Mast’s 50th June

10 wedding anniver-sary were recognizedwith flowers and acake decorated toreflect both anniver-saries as well as theUrbana Lions 60thanniversary.The Urbana Lions

Club hopes to contin-ue serving the Urbanacommunity for manyyears to come.Anyone wishing

information aboutjoining, please con-tact any of the cur-rent Urbana LionsClub members.

ST. PETER’SWOMEN’S GUILDtook a luncheon tripto the Quiet Tea Roomin Churubusco onJune 7. Following themeal they visited theWoodland Water

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THE DILLONREUNION was heldJune 10 at the

Rochester Park.Marvin and Kay Daviswere in charge. Marvinis the son of Ruth AnnDillon Davis(deceased). Everyoneenjoyed the day. These are the

descendents ofRaymond and Nina(Ridenour) Dillon.Those attending were:Jim and Edna Davis,Marvin and Kay,Melanie (Davis) Berry,Adam Berry, HaliBerry; Don and DonnaDillon, Gary and

Luann Dillon, Dallas,Mylah, and GradyDillon, Brad and LisaDillon, Evan Dillonand Britney Lowe,David Dillon andJeanne Moorman; Boband Joyce (Dillon)Summers, Kevin andBrenda (Summers)Prosser, Kraig Prosser,Terry and AmandaSummers, Audrey andEllie Summers.

PARENTS DON’TFORGET to take yourchildren to theSummer Feed Programat the LaFontaineSchool from 11 a.m. tonoon every day excepton July 4. All Children18 and younger eat free.Adults may eat for avery small charge. Yougo in at door number 4,which is the far dooron the north side andclosest to the ball dia-mond. Be sure and takeadvantage of this pro-gram. This will last

until July 27.LIBERTY BELLS

MET on June 4 at theTroyer Library with 18members present.Hostess MarilynSpeicher and Co-Hostess JeanetteThompson gave devo-tional, each memberwere given a “Folds ofthe American Flag.”We received many“Thank You” cardsfrom classes at theLaFontaine School.President MaryMendenhall thankedall the members whomade AchievementDay such a success. A sign-up sheet was

passed to recordHostess and Co-Hostessfor the coming year. Wewere encouraged tosign up for adult classat Wabash 4-H FairJuly 6-14th. Our CraftBazaar will be held atthe REMC Building onSept. 22nd. I.E.H.A. isoffering 100-yearanniversary pins con-tact Extension office toorder. Lesson by JaneFord “What OlderAdults” need to knowabout “Finances and Long Term Medical Care.”

New officers wereinstalled by RebaJacobs: President,Marguerite Guenin,Vice President, CeCeWood, Secretary,Rosemary Barnes, andTreasure, LindaLandis. Each outgoingand incoming officerswere given a flower,thanking them fortheir service. Nextmeeting is July 3. Itwill be at the home ofLinda Landis.

HAPPY BIRTHDAYJohn Wynk and PhyllisBrodt June 22, SheldonJones June 24,Jonathon Friedersdorfand Johnny MendezJune 25, JordanRidgeway June 26, Don

Garrison June 27H A P P Y

ANNIVERSARIES toTom and Joyce WillcoxJune 23, Bill and LauraEppley, Sheldon andMarsha Jones June 24,John and Lynn SwainJune 25, Jeremy andPatti Steele June 26

L A F O N T A I N EU N I T E DM E T H O D I S TCHURCH Youth Groupwill have a Bonfire andSwim Party on June 29.

L A F O N T A I N ELIONS Larry andEthel Eib, Tom andGuest Joyce Willcoxattended the 60thAnniversary Party ofUrbana Lions onMonday, June 11. Lion

JUNE 6, 1987, 25 YEARS AGO at the LaFontaine Festival, Bill Jones. DJfrom WBAT crowned Ruth Ann Giplen and Warren Sheffield the “Hunkand Cutie” contest winners. Ruth Ann still lives in LaFontaine, butWarren was lost several years back. He was always called mayor ofLaFontaine. (photo provided)

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Von Bussert, 71Life-long Gas City residentJan. 12, 1941 – June 12, 2012

Von G. Bussert, 71, Gas City, died June 12, at2:34 a.m.Mr. Bussert was born Jan. 12, 1941, in Gas

City, to the late Vern and Vera (Conliff) Bussert.In January, he and his wife, Zenith, celebrated49 years of marriage. He was a proud life-long member of the Gas

City community. He retired after 33 years ofservice with General Motors. He loved his chil-dren and grandchildren, and will be sadlymissed by all of his family and friends. Much ofMr. Bussert’s free time was spent gardening,playing horseshoes, and being around animals.He could fix anything and many of his friendsand family called him, “Mr. Fix It.” He will beremembered as the life of the party with hiscontagious sense of humor that everyonearound him enjoyed. Mr. Bussert is survived by his wife, Zenith

(Wamsley) Bussert, Gas City; four daughters,Paula (Guy) Fritch, and Cindy Wildoner, bothof Marion; Teresa (Bill) Rowe and Tamara(Dennis) Regan, both of Gas City; one brother,Earl (Regina) Bussert, Wabash; two sisters,Macel (Al) Sullivan, Texas; Roxie Bussert,Penn.; one sister-in-law, Patricia Bussert,Marion; special family friend, Wanda King,Marion; 10 grandchildren; and two great grand-children. His brother, Melvin Bussert, preced-ed him in death.Funeral services were held June 15, at Owen-

Weilert-Duncan Funeral Home, Gas City. Rev.Bill Sherfy officiated the service. Burial was inRiverside Cemetery, Gas City. Online condolences may be made at

www.owenweilertduncan.com.

Jessie Cain, 82Attended Olive Branch Church

of GodJune 14, 1930 – June 16, 2012

Jessie Louise “Sugar” Cain, 82, Peru, passedaway June 16, 7:30 a.m., at Dukes MemorialHospital, Peru.Mrs. Cain was born June 14, 1930 near Chili,

to Gordon Jack and Winifred Gertrude SmithBrown. She was married to James RobertCain; he preceded her in death in Jan. 2006. She attended Olive Branch Church of God for

several years. She enjoyed playing the organ,sewing, and working on craft projects.Mrs. Cain’s survivors include two children,

Robert M. Cain, Peru; and Patricia Louise (Jeff)Bates; five grandchildren, Robert M. (Danya)Cain, Jr., West Lafayette; Nicholas Adam(Cameron) Cain, Schererville; Summer LouiseBates, Indianapolis; Jeffery Matthew Bates,Evansville; and Katti Emiline Bates,Indianapolis; ten great grandchildren; one sis-ter, Wilma Secaur, Fort Wayne; four brothers,Marty Brown, Lebanon; Joe Brown, Peru;Homer Brown, Kokomo; and Jack Brown, SaltLake City, Utah. She was preceded in death byone brother Howard Brown, and one sister,Mariel Neff.

Funeral services were held June 20, atMcClain Funeral Home, Denver. Pastor LowellBurrus officiated. She was laid to rest in ChiliCommunity Cemetery, Chili.

Zanna Gillum, 92Member of Victory Rock Church

Jan. 28, 1920 – June 11, 2012

Zanna Gillum, 92, North Manchester, died June 11, 6:45 p.m. atHeritage of Huntington, Huntington. Mrs. Gillum was born to the late Joseph and Marybelle (Ferrell) Bragg

on Jan. 28, 1920. She married John Gillum on April 20, 1935. He passedaway Aug. 15, 1973.She was a member of Victory Rock Church, Pierceton, and was a

homemaker. Mrs. Gillum is survived by three sons; Jack M. (Judy) Gillum, New

Market, Tenn, Johnny M. (Debbie) Gillum, North Manchester, andJimmy P. (Norma) Gillum, North Manchester; two daughters, GlendaStone, North Manchester, and Sena Setser, North Manchester; a sister,Gay Cook, St. Alvans, W.Va.; and numerous grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. In addition to her husband, she was preceeded in deathby one son, Billy Gene Gillum, and one daughter Patricia Kirk, as well assix of her brothers and four sisters. Funeral Services for Mrs. Gillum were held June 14, at McKee

Mortuary, North Manchester. Rev. William L. Whitaker officiated theservice. Burial was in Oaklawn Cemetery, North Manchester. Memorials for Mrs. Gillum will be to Victory Rock Church, 6170S 500E,

Warsaw.Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.mckeemortu-

ary.com.

Recently, a jointcriminal investiga-tion by Fulton CountySheriff ’s DeputyTravis Heishman andIndiana State TrooperRon Fisher led to thearrests of three men.The officers initiat-

ed an investigationafter receiving a citi-zen’s tip that marijua-na plants wereallegedly being grownat 3440 StrawberryLane, Rochester. During the course

of the investigation,officers developedprobable cause for a

Fulton Circuit Courtsearch warrant.When officers execut-ed the warrant, theyallegedly found 60marijuana plants invarious stages ofgrowth, a misde-meanor amount ofprocessed marijuana,and drug parapherna-lia. The property

owner, Ernest J.Westerhoff Sr. 42, wasarrested and incarcer-ated in the FultonCounty Jail to face aclass D felony chargefor cultivating mari-

juana. He also facesmisdemeanor chargesfor maintaining acommon nuisanceand possession ofmarijuana under 30grams. While executing the

search warrant, offi-cers found two menwanted on criminalarrest warrants.Ernest J. WesterhoffJr., 22, Rochester, wasarrested on anElkhart Countyarrest warrant forresisting law enforce-ment and falseinforming. James M.

Citizen’s tip leads to drug arrestRutt, 37, RollingPrairie, was arrestedon a Noble Countyarrest warrant forreceiving stolen prop-erty and failure toprovide financialresponsibility.Citizens are encour-

aged to report sus-pected illegal drugactivity by callingtheir local law

enforcement agencyor the Indiana StatePolice. They can makeanonymous reportsby calling the IndianaState PoliceMarijuana TipHotline at 1-888-873-1694.Fulton Police

Officer Jim Reasonsalso assisted with thisinvestigation.

On June 4 atapproximately 4:45p.m., the WabashCounty Sheriff ’sDepartment was noti-fied of a single-vehi-cle crash with injuryon SR13 just south ofSR124. For unknown rea-

sons, the southboundvehicle left the road-way, entered a ditch,and struck a utilitypole head-on. The driver, 30 year-

old Adam Larrowe ofWabash, obtained ahead injury duringthe crash and wasflown to ParkviewHospital bySamaritan helicopter. Wabash Fire

Rescue, NobleTownship FireDepartment, andWabash County EMAassisted at the scene.Larrowe was treatedand later released byParkview Hospital.

One injured in June 4crash on SR13

Wabash CountySheriff ’s Departmentofficers issued a totalof 82 seat belt cita-tions during thestate’s annual Click itor Ticket mobiliza-tion, conducted May18 through June 3. In all, the agency

also issued a total of10 citations for trafficrelated offenses suchas speeding andlicense violations.The officers workingthe mobilization proj-ect also issued 56 writ-ten warnings for vari-ous violations.

Over 82 citationsissued during Click it or Ticketenforcement effort

Wabash CountyS h e r i f f ’ sDepartment recentlyreleased the monthlystatistics for themonth of May. In May, the

Wabash CountyS h e r i f f ’ sDepartment issued

319 traffic citations,including “operationpull over,” 273 trafficwarnings includingduring “operationpull over,” and fourDUI arrests. The total number

of individualsarrested in May for afelony, was 31, whilethere was 42 misde-meanor arrestsmade. Individuals

arrested for felonydrug related chargestotaled at 20, whilethere was 14 misde-meanor counts fordrug offenses. The sheriff ’s

department worked57 criminal cases,along with 27 crash-es. The sheriff ’sdepartment made 46transports of indi-viduals, as well asserved 490 civilprocess papers,along with 31 war-rants. The total num-ber of calls for serv-ice this month,totaled at 1,119.

Wabash County Sheriff’sDepartment releasesmonthly statistics

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Carl Harlan Jr., 61North Manchester residentMarch 16, 1951 – May 23, 2012

Carl Harlan Jr., 61, North Manchester, diedMay 23, 1 a.m., at his residence.Mr. Harlan was born March 16, 1951, in

Mishawaka, to Carl and Leona Harlan. Mr. Harlan was employed at Whitley

Manufacturing, South Whitley, from 1975 to1990, and at Sunnyside Farms, NorthManchester, from 1990 to 1995. He enjoyedbuilding model cars and fishing, and was anavid Jeff Gordon and NASCAR fan.He is survived by three sons; Richard (Kelly)

Harlan, and Michael Harlan, NorthManchester, and Jason (Patricia) Harlan,Wabash; one daughter, Erin (Jason) Gray,Wabash; two brothers, Donald (Connie) Harlan,and Warren (Patricia) Harlan, NorthManchester; as well as 12 grandchildren, andthree great-grandchildren. Funeral services for Mr. Harlan were held

June 2, at Congressional Christian Church,North Manchester. J.P. Freeman officiated.Burial was in Swank Cemetery, NorthManchester.

Preferred memorials are to the family c/oMcKee Mortuary, 1401 SR 114 W, NorthManchester.Condolences for the family of Mr. Harlan

may be sent to mckeemortuary.com.

Adolph Kubon Jr., 78U.S. Army veteran

Oct. 20, 1933 – May 31, 2012

Adolph Kubon Jr., 78, North Manchester, diedMay 31, 3:07 p.m., at Parkview Regional MedicalCenter.He was born to the late Adolph and Mary

(Pokrzywa) Kubon on Oct. 20, 1933. Mr. Kubon graduated from IIT, Chicago, with

a B.S. in Electrical Engineering. He was a mem-ber of Moose Lodge #1518 and a life member ofSycamore Golf Club, both in North Manchester.Mr. Kubon was an Electrical Design Engineerat Custom Magnetics, Inc., North Manchester.He was also a U.S. Army veteran, and a memberof the Catholic Faith. Mr. Kubon is survived by two sisters; Irene

Donnawell, Chicago, and Helen (Marcus) Beckler,Chicago; as well as longtime friends; Pat Wake,Kirti and Barbara Shah, and Brian, Heather andConner Wake, all of North Manchester. He was afond uncle of many nieces and nephews. A Memorial reception was held June 18 at the

Moose Lodge # 1518, North Manchester. Arrangements have beenentrusted to McKee Mortuary, North Manchester.For those who wish to honor the memory of Mr. Kubon, memorial con-

tributions may be made to the Moose Lodge, 207 E. Main Street, NorthManchester.

Robert Mayo, 51Member of SS Peter and Paul

Catholic Church Sep. 26, 1960 – June 11, 2012

Robert C. Mayo, 51, Huntington, passed awayJune 11, 7:19 p.m., at Lutheran Hospital, FortWayne.

Mr. Mayo was born Sept. 26, 1960, inIndianapolis, to George H. and Sharon F. (Brady)Mayo. His parents survive in Brownsburg. He mar-ried Karen Snyder on May 7, 1983. She survives.Mr. Mayo graduated from Ben Davis High School,

Indianapolis in 1978. He graduated with a degree inSupervisory and Mechanical Engineering fromPurdue University, West Lafayette, in 1983. He wasas a property manager for Tipton Group, where hecurrently ran the St. Felix Catholic Center inHuntington.He was a member of SS Peter and Paul Catholic

Church and a 1st Degree Knights of Columbus, aPurdue Alumni and organized the CIA (Catholicsin Action) Youth Group for the HuntingtonCatholic Churches.

Survivors include: his wife, Karen Mayo,Huntington; a son, Robert L. (Betsy) Mayo, Norfolk,Vir.; two daughters, Alison R. Mayo (fiance RobertSwift), Canyon Lake, Tex., and Michelle A. Mayo,Washington, D.C., one brother, G. Scott (Gabriela)Mayo, Mt. Etna, two sisters: Karen L. Mayo, Avon,and Tami M. (Tim) Hockaday, Monrovia, two grand-children: Jacob Voore and Luke Mayo.The calling for Mr. Mayo was June 15, at St Felix

Catholic Center Chapel, 1280 Hitzfield St.,Huntington, with recitation of the rosary.A Mass of Christian burial was held June 16, at

SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Huntington.Father Ron Rieder presided.Private burial was in Mt. Calvary Cemetery,

Huntington.In lieu of flowers, preferred memorials are for:

Catholic Charities, Catholic Youth Group,Redeemer Radio or EWTN Catholic Network all incare of McElhaney-Hart Funeral Home, 715 N.Jefferson St., Huntington.

Carol Perkins, 67Member of Southside Freewill Baptist Church

May 25, 1945 – June 16, 2012

Carol Ann Perkins, 67, Wabash, died June 16,4:50 p.m., at her home. Mrs. Perkins was born May 25, 1945, in

Riceville, Ky., to Elmer and Roberta (Arms)Ratliff. She married Jack Perkins in Wabash onNov. 24, 1965; he survives. She was a graduate of Oil Springs High

School, near Paintsville, Ky. She retired fromUnited Technologies, North Manchester, after32 years, and from GDX, Wabash, after 10 years.Mrs. Perkins was a member of the SouthsideFreewill Baptist Church. She enjoyed garden-ing, going to church, and especially her family.In addition to her husband, she is survived by

two daughters, Jackie Terrel and Cassie (Jeremiah) Halley, both ofWabash; two granddaughters, Kristin Terrel, Boynton Beach, Fla., andMabel Halley, Wabash; brother, Anthony (Connie) Ratliff, Wabash; andsister, Alma McKenzie, Chilacothe, Ohio. Her parents, three brothers,and one sister preceded her in death.Funeral services were held at Grandstaff-Hentgen Funeral Service,

Wabash, on June 20. Pastor Tim Webb officiated. Burial was in FallsCemetery, Wabash.The memorial guest book for Mrs. Perkins may be signed at

www.grandstaff-hentgen.com.

Wabash PoliceDepartment

AccidentsJune 9

At approximately6:36 p.m., a vehicledriven by ChristineSiers, 73, Wabash,collided with TomLong, 45, Bourbon, atSR15 and US24.

June 11At approximately

5:55 a.m., TerryDrabenstot, 49,Marion, collided atthe Walmart accessroad near 200W.

June 13At approximately

8:38 a.m., vehiclesdriven by KellyStrahlem, 43, Akron,

and Jody Tyner, 27,Wabash, collided atStitt St., near BondSt.At approximately

11:45 a.m. vehiclesdriven by ZacharyHunt, 16, Wabash,and JenniferWalters, 29, Wabashcollided on SR15 andUS24.

CitationsJune 9

Ronald Griffin, 37,92 E. Hill St., publicintoxication.Rodney Hughes,

43, Frankton, posses-sion of marijuana,operating whileintoxicated.

June 10C h r i s t o p h e r

Gwartney, 29, 748Evans Blvd.,Wabash, publicintoxication.

June 13Deborah Craig, 50,

256 W. Maple St.,Wabash, no opera-tors when registered.

Wabash CountySheriff ’s

Department

AccidentsJune 8

At approximately2:57 a.m., a vehicledriven by JonBrown, Wabash, hita pole.

June 11At approximately

1:02 p.m., vehiclesdriven by JasonFrance, 50, Wabash,and Michael Wilson,60, Wabash collidedat White’s.

June 12At approximately

5:54 a.m., SonyaHammons, 32, NorthManchester, struck adeer on 900N.

June 14

At approximately5:59 a.m., HowardDay, Roann, struck adeer near 800N.

June 15At approximately

3:21 a.m., BradyBurnsworth, 27,Wabash, struck adeer on 250S.

Bookings

June 11Michael Wise, 22,

402 N Elm St. NorthManchester, inva-sion of privacy.

June 12Michael Kelly, 33,

43 E. Main Street,Wabash, disorderlyconduct.Nathaniel Kelly, 27,

43 E. Main Street,Wabash, disorderlyconduct.James Kelly, 48, 43

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conduct.Krista Castle, 25,

54 S. Allen Street,Wabash, dealing aschedule 1, 2, and 3controlled sub-stance,Jeremy Barnes, 29,

40 W. Sinclair St.,driving while sus-pended – prior.

June 13Michael Bischoff,

38, Fort Wayne,habitual trafficoffender.Jamie Strickler, 33,

6030S 400W, Wabash,dealing in a schedule1, 2 and 3 controlledsubstance.

June 14T i m o t h y

Hackworth, 23, 1207W. Main St., NorthManchester, count 1– burglary, count 2 –auto theft, count 3 –auto theft.Curtis Kent, 20,

Fort Wayne, posses-sion of alcohol.

Marriage Licenses

Daniel HenryPartenheimer, 45 andPamela Kay Callon,41.Brandon Patrick

Clark, 23, and BrookeM i c h e l l eMcWilliams, 29.Ryan Charles

Fishback, 22, andJessica MarieChristman. Todd Nicholas

Kramer, 23, andSamantha MarieKeffaber, 22.Devin Alan Beeks,

23 and MaeganMarie Farmer, 24.Joshua Gidley, 32

and Kylee Rose, 23. Christopher David

Nordman, 29, andShayla ReneeMcCorkle, 23.Randall Duncan

Gabriel Jr., 25 andHeather NicoleMitchell, 25.

Land Transfers

Teresa King andTeresa King Millerto LMH HoldingsLLC, QuitclaimDeed, Original PlatLagro.LMH Holdings

LLC to Larry Swan,Warranty Deed,Original Plat Lagro.Ace Securities

Corp Home EquityLoan Trust andHSBC Bank USAtrustee to DorothyLindquist, WarrantyDeed, Lynns addi-tion BeldenJames Legg to

Betty Legg.Quitclaim Deed, S:4T:26 R:7.Lindsay Degitz

and Jamie Degitzand Lurene Garst toLurene Garst andLindsay Long,Quitclaim deed, S:27T:26 R:6.Samuel Knight to

Brent Klutz,Warranty Deed, WenDells Addition NorthManchester.Kendall Benedict

to Kendall andHeather Benedict,Quitclaim Deed, S:17T:29 R:7.Barbara Ball to

Thomas Pearce,Quitclaim Deed. S:36T:26 R:7.John Pearce to

Thomas Pearce,Quitclaim Deed, S:36T:26 R:7.Teresa Tracy to

Thomas Pearce,Quitclaim Deed, S:36T:26 R:7.V e r o n i q u e

Hamilton- Heir andJoann Sewell(deceased) toThomas Pearce,Quitclaim Deed, S:36T:26 R:7.Joann Sewell

(deceased) andMichelle Sewell toThomas Pearce,continued on page 15)

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COLUMBIA CITY119 Hoosier Drive

260-244-4111

WABASH905 N. Cass St.260-563-6333

HUNTINGTON2808 Theater Ave., Suite B

260-356-2220

George Randas, 69U.S. Army veteran

April 3, 1943 – June 11, 2012

George Randas, 69, Goshen, died June 11 at IUGoshen Hospital, Goshen.Mr. Randas was born April 3, 1943, in Lima,

Ohio, to Pete George and Belva (Burkholder)Randas. They preceded him in death. He marriedJudy Gans on April 24, 1979 in Howe; she survivesin Goshen.

Mr. Randas was a United States Army veteran having served in theVietnam War. He had worked at Reelcraft, Columbia City, in mainte-nance management. He had also worked at Container Corporation ofAmerica, Wabash, as a shift tech. Mr. Randas was a Mason and aShriner.Also surviving is a son, Troy Randas, Indianapolis; a daughter, Nicole

Turner, Goshen; a granddaughter, Aubrey Turner; and a brother and asister-in-law, Rev. James and Connie Randas of Galion, Ohio.Funeral services were held June 15 at Frurip-May Funeral Home,

LaGrange. Rev. Jean Ness officiated. Burial followed in RiversideCemetery, Howe.Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association.Condolences may be left for the family at www.fruripmayfuneral-

home.com.

Dolores Wilcox, 85Member of St. Paul’s County Line Church

Dec. 19, 1926 – June 12, 2012

Dolores Dorcus Mae Wilcox, 85, of rural Urbana, died June 12, 11:46p.m., at Wabash County Hospital. Mrs. Wilcox was born Dec. 19, 1926, in Wabash, to Jesse and Pauline

(Wilson) Collins. She married Earl C. Wilcox on Feb. 14, 1948 inGreenfield.She was a member of St. Paul’s County Line Church, rural Andrews,

and the Wabash Order of The Eastern Star. She was a homemaker, andenjoyed sewing, reading, flowers, and hummingbirds. She also lovedbeing a grandma. Mrs. Wilcox was awaiting the arrival of five newgreat-grandchildren.She is survived by her husband, Earl C. Wilcox, Urbana; two children,

Lynn (Cheryl) Wilcox, Lagro, and Denise (Jerald) Dilsaver, Urbana;seven grandchildren, Stacey (Michael) Meredith, North Manchester,Jennifer (Jeremy) Hess, Fort Wayne, Kelly (Patrick) Weitzel, Andrews,Joshua (Kayla) Dilsaver, Urbana, Christopher Wilcox, Lagro, Kari(Travis) Stockton, North Manchester, and Lisa Wilcox, Lagro; and great-granddaughter, Aliecea Meredith, North Manchester. She was precededin death by one brother and two sisters.Funeral services for Mrs. Wilcox were held at Grandstaff-Hentgen

Funeral Service, Wabash, on June 16. Pastor Conrad Thompson officiat-ed the service. Burial was in Memorial Lawns Cemetery, Wabash. Preferred memorial is St. Paul’s County Line Church.The memorial guest book for Mrs. Wilcox may be signed at

www.grandstaff-hentgen.com.

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Cumberland toJoshua Cumberlandand KatieC u m b e r l a n d ,Quitclaim Deed, S:32T:28 R:7.Jody Wilson and

Catherine Baker toBarbara EltzrothEstate, QuitclaimDeed, S:31 T:28 R:7.Dennis Cooley

Personal Rep andBarbara EltzrothEstate to CatherineBaker and JodiWilson, QuitclaimDeed, S:31 T:28 R:7.Catherine Baker

and Jody Wilson toStephanie Miller andAnn Salyers,Warranty Deed, S:31T:28 R:7.Home Solutions

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PRAYER CON-CERNS: CarlSundheimer is in theSkilled Care Unit atthe Wabash Hospital.Jean Ann Lauer hadcorrective foot andankle surgery onJune 12 inIndianapolis. Carol Porcenaluk

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Urbana Lions onMonday, June 11. LionPresident Luke Hunt of

Urbana Lions wel-comed everyone andthey said the Pledge ofAllegiance. PID, PDGJim Cameron did theintroductions of all thePDG and DG LanaWilson. Invocation wasgiven by Lion Michael

Snell, Secretary ofUrbana Lions Club.Everyone was severeda delicious meal ofsteak, baked beans,slaw, potato chips anddrink. Following ourmeal we were severedcookies and cake forour dessert. PID, PDGJim told of the historyand many funny sto-ries of the club.

Lion Randy Thurshof Richvalley Lionspresented a newAmerican Flag to theUrbana Club becausethey had sponsoredtheir club some 30thyears ago. Several peo-ple stood and give theirthanks for the mealand congratulatedthem on their 60thanniversary. Lion Luke

invited anyone whowould want to go overand check out the newscore board they hadput in for the LionsBall Park across thehighway.

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hamburger, sausage,hot dogs, and cannedmeats), and NO pro-duce. They give a bigthank you to everyonewho donates.

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Approximately 114Wabash County stu-dents will take thestage this weekend asthe Visual andPerforming ArtsCooperative presentsits summer shows onJune 22 and 23. TheSummer Theatre pro-gram began in 1984 aspart of the school’sgifted and talentedofferings. All threecounty school corpo-rations participate inthe VPA, offering sev-eral enrichment activ-ities throughout the

school year, The Junior/Senior

high students willpresent The Wizard ofOz, R. S. C. version at7:30 p.m. each eveningin Ford Theater at theHoneywell Center.The musical is basedon the book by L.Frank Baum, withmusic and lyrics byHarold Arlen and E.Y.Harburg. Backgroundmusic by HerbertStothart, and bookadaptation by JohnKane. It is producedby arrangement with,

and music and dia-logue material fur-nished by Tams-Witmark MusicLibrary, Inc., 560Lexington Ave., NewYork. The classic story of

Dorothy Gale fromKansas, who is trans-ported by tornado tothe merry old land ofOz, is filled with sev-eral memorabletunes, including JudyGarland’s class themesong, “Over TheRainbow”. Fun-lovingscenes are created as

Dorothy (Emily Lynn)meets the scarecrow(Clayton Marcum),tin man (JohnathonFriedersdorf), andlion (Gabe Hoagland)that travel to see theWizard (CameronGibson) in hopes ofgaining their specialhearts’ desires andeventually want tofind their way backhome. Drama is addedby the Wicked Witchof the West (HannahFadil), but sweetenedby Glinda the GoodWitch from the North(Madison Miller).Additionally, crows

are played by SpencerMahan, ChristianGaston, andNathanael Fadil; treesare Chloe Miller,Caroline Siler, MandyUnderwood, JadeLight, Brooke Pratt;poppies are KalieAmmons, AlyssaBaermann, KatieFord, Eryn Lynn,Caroline Siler, AlyssaFairchild, CourtneyStapleton, KimWatson, ChelseaAmman, Molly Dazey,Madeline Dazey, HopeDenney, SamanthaSingleton, MikaylaMarz; poppy chorus isKendra McKinley,Jade Light, LaurenMyers, Emma Bott(soloist), Amelia Gray,Miranda Nose, ChloeSteele, Alex Peterson,Mandy Underwood,Jaycie Wright, ChloeMiller, Brooke Pratt,Jessie Sears; winkie

Local students to perform The Wizardof Oz and Alice in Oz June 22 and 23

Jessica Sprowl and Jathan Jones announce their engagement andupcoming wedding. Jessica is the daughter of Jim and Pam Sprowl, LaFontaine. She is a

2005 graduate of Huntington North High School, and a 2009 graduate ofIPFW with a B.S in mathematics education. She is currently pursing aM.S. Ed. in school counseling at Purdue University. She is currentlyemployed as a graduate assistant in the department of educational serv-ices at Purdue University, Jathan is the son of Buddy and Marie Jones, Wabash. He is a 2005

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Jessica Sprowl and Jathan Jones to wed June 30

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the right to edit lettersfor length, content andreadability. Also, perthe editor’s judgment,personal attacks,inflammatory state-ments and legallyobjectionable materialwill not be printed.The editor must also

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Cathlyn Wade celebratesher 90th birthdayCathlyn (Cathy) Wade celebrates her 90th

birthday on July 20. A former resident ofWabash, she now lives at Timbercrest in NorthManchester. Cathy has two children: JaneSpencer, Bellevue, Wash.; and Jan (Rita) Wade,Tulsa, Okla. She is the grandmother of three:Eric Wade, Ryan Wade and Larissa Krafft,Tulsa, Okla., and the great grandmother offour: Paxton, Felicity, Maddox, and RowanKrafft. She was married for 57 years to the lateLawrence Wade. Mrs. Wade found great satisfaction in educat-

ing her students during a 30-year teachingcareer. After graduating from ManchesterCollege, she began teaching in Andrews.Following a move to Wabash, Mrs. Wade taughtat Linlawn, Chippewa, Lafontaine andLincolnville before retiring from SouthwoodElementary, where she had worked for 22 yearsteaching third grade. Cards and notes may be sent to her at

Timbercrest, 2201 East St. North Manchester.

T r i u m p h a n tQuartet will be at theNorth ManchesterFirst BrethrenChurch for a freeconcert sponsored byShepherd’s FamilyAuto Group, on June30. Doors will open at6 p.m. with the con-cert beginning at 7p.m.Triumphant began

their ministry at theLouise MandrellTheatre in PigeonForge, Tenn., in 2002.In 2008, the groupdecided to take theirministry on the roadfull time. They havecontinually receivedmany individual andgroup awards and

accolades throughthe Southern Gospelavenues. “AlmostHome” from theircurrent CD, Songsfrom the Heart isnumber one on theSinging Newsrecording charts.Another song fromthat CD, Lets AllStand for America, israpidly climbing thecharts as well.Triumphant’s mainfocus is keeping Godfirst in everythingthey do, and theypossess a powerfulcombination of tal-ent, commitment,and unwaveringfaith in God.

Triumphant Quartet at North ManchesterFirst Brethren Churchgeneral is Kevin

Martin, assisted byZayne Hunter,Christian Gaston, andTyler Evans; mon-keys are AlyssaFairchild, MichaelWillmert, MichaelCombs, and MakinzieHoagland.Workers in Oz

include beauticians:Lauren Myers,Brooke Pratt, ChloeSteele, MandyUnderwood; polish-ers: Jessie Sears, AlexPeterson, JayceeWright, MirandaNose; manicurists:Kalie Ammons, KimWatson, Emma Bott,Samantha Singleton;townspeople: KendraMcKinley, Eryn Lynn,Chelsea Amman,Hope Denney, AlyssaBaermann, MadelineDazey, Molly Dazey,Courtney StapletonmChloe Miller, JadeLight, Amelia Gray,Caroline Siler, KatieFord, Spencer Mahan,and Nathanael Fadil.Student actors fromthe Alice in Oz playwill appear in Wizardof Oz as munchkinsand winkies. Emily France is

director of Wizard ofOz, assisted by SarahHawkins Moan asassistant director,Eileen Dye as accom-panist. An instrumen-tal ensemble, directedby David Moan, willaccompany the show.Instrumentalists areLuAnn Craft, flute;Carolyn Eppley, trum-pet; Sarah See, altosax/clarinet; PaulaMerriman, violin;Julie Sadler, cello;Barry Eppley, bass;Bob Ferguson, percus-sion, and Eileen Dye,piano. Dance captainsfor the show areKendra McKinley andEryn Lynn. Costumecoordinators areMarilyn Mason and

Sara Gable. Dr. DebraLynn has served asvocal instructor, Taraand Keegan Lynn asdog trainers,Samantha Maggart ashead of props, ZacHunter as technicaldirector, Gary Dale asset designer and con-struction head, JoeEppley as backstagemanager. Sarah Fadilhas also providedassistance with back-stage committees.Students assistingwith backstage setwork are MakinzieHoagland, AlexisGabrielle, BrendenRidgeway, Bo Mullett,Jake Bruss, andSamantha Maggart. Sixty-eight students

in grades threethrough six will pres-ent Alice in Oz by ValCheatham at 5 p.m.both evenings. Thisplay is presented bypermission of thepublishers TheRaymond A. HoffmanCompany. The story is a fun

mix of Alice inWonderland charac-ters that suddenlyfind themselves in Oz.Alice (Madison Nevil)thinks she is inWonderland until theCards tell her to geton the Yellow BrickRoad to Oz. She meetsthe Wizard of Oz(Adam Bott), who isnot only lost, but has abroken wand. Theythen meet the MadHatter (Ben Hewitt),the Marching Hare(Angela Levine) andthe Cheshire Kittycat(Beatrice Snavely)who all have their per-sonal “wants”. TheWicked Witch of theWest (KennedyWatson) complicatesprogress for the trav-elers, who then meetup with Tweedle(Devin Marcum), Dee(Quinn Maggart) and

Doubt (Rob Ford) whoadd comedy to the sit-uation. Magic isMelanie Beery. Judy Ward, assisted

by Charly Dye, isdirecting Alice in Oz.Tracey Denney andLisa Fadil assist themas consultants. BethMiller has been a vol-unteer helper. Thebackstage crew ofGary Dale, set con-struction; Zac Hunter,lighting; and JoeEppley, backstagemanager providedtechnical assistance,as well as theHoneywell Centertechnical director,Andrew Edmonds.Admission for both

shows is free, butdonations will beaccepted at the door.VPA appreciates thefinancial assistanceprovided by theC o m m u n i t yFoundation ofWabash Countywhose motto is:Additional supportfor this year’s produc-tions come from theArts United ofGreater Fort Wayne,North ManchesterFine Arts Club,Wabash Tri Kappa,Wabash County ArtsCouncil, and DeltaKappa GammaE d u c a t i o n a lFoundation.

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SPORTS

MMA Minded reopensat new location;offers new programs

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

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CARDIAC NORSE NICK WILDCATS IN 2A STATE FINALENorthfield 3Evansville Mater Dei 2

by J.D. SparksINDIANAPOLIS—Warning:

the 2012 Northfield baseballteam is not for the feint ofheart.But the Norse faithful who

have endured the moments ofsheer terror and high bloodpressure were rewardedSaturday at Victory Field inIndianapolis. The Norsebecame the 2A state champions,edging Evansville Mater Dei 3-2.“We’ve adopted a nickname—

the Cardiac Kids,” Northfield’sace and winning pitcher, RyanKeaffaber, said.Watching these Norsemen

gets the heart thumping.Throughout this season’s

NORTHFIELD THIRD BASEMAN and leadoff man Adam Roser takes hisfirst at-bat in the 2A state finals on June 16. He went 2-for-4 and scored a runduring his team’s 3-2 win over Evansville Mater Dei at Victory Field. (photoby J.D. Sparks)

IHSAA tournament series, theNorse faced two last-inningdeficits and three last at-batvictories.Saturday marked the first

time throughout this postsea-son Northfield represented theaway team. The Norse (29-5-1)defense and the brilliance ofKeaffaber made sure therewould be no Mater Dei heroics.In fact, Keaffaber held the

Wildcat offense to a 3-for-17 per-formance with runners on baseand 1-for-7 with a runner atthird.“Ryan pitches year round, so

I’m not sure there’s a situationhe’s never seen before,” TonyUggen, the Norse Head Coach,said.“The state championship

game wasn’t too big for him. Hewas great.”Possibly the biggest threat

Mater Dei (18-14-1) posed camein the bottom of the thirdinning with the Norse holding

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a 2-0 lead. Sam Goad led off with a base hit

through the middle of the infield.Alex Springer followed with aninfield base hit, and then a wildpitch moved both runners into scor-ing position.Keaffaber struck out Adam

Blankenberger for the first out ofthe inning. Next, Tyler Walshgrounded to third base. Goad brokefor home, but Northfield third base-man Adam Roser combined withhis older brother and catcher, AndyRoser, for the force out.The final batter, Cody Hess,

grounded to the pitcherfor the third out.“I’m just glad I can

come through for myteammates on a stagelike state—that’s thebest feeling,” Keaffabersaid.The Norse wasted lit-

tle time cracking thescoreboard. Adam Roser,the Norse freshmanleadoff man, sent a sin-gle to centerfield in thetop of the first. He scored on a wild

pitch after a TannerChamberlain sacrificebunt and then moving tothird on an Andy Rosertowering flyout.Collin Dawes scored

Northfield’s second runin the second inningafter smacking a one-outdouble to left field,marking Dawes’ firstextra-base hit of the sea-son.Dallas Hovey reached

Wells earns L.V.Phillips MentalAttitude Award

By J.D. SparksINDIANAPOLIS—Northfield’s Hunter

Wells capped off an impressive senior sea-son Saturday.After his team defeated Evansville Mater

Dei 3-2 in the 2A state championship base-ball game at Victory Field Saturday, Wellswas named the L.V. Phillips MentalAttitude Award winner.“It feels pretty awesome,” Wells said to

The Paper Saturday night. “I’m just in awe.I have the perfect team and I’ve beenblessed with a great family, awesome team-mates and awesome coaches. It just feelsgreat.”Northfield Head Baseball Coach Tony

Uggen described Wells as the L.V. PhillipsAward personified—the perfect winner forthe award.“I can’t say enough about how special

(Wells) is,” Uggen said.“If you would have told me three years

ago that he would win the most prestigiousaward in high school baseball, starting on astate-championship team and batting .380,I’d have told you that you are crazy. “That’s not to sound negative, either.

That’s just a testament to his work ethic. Hejust strived to be the best he can be at what-ever he’s doing.”

Keaffaber ends seasonunblemished, 16-0

by J.D. SparksAfter out-dueling Evansville Mater Dei starting pitcher Joe

Ritter 3-2 in the 2A state finals game Saturday, Northfield aceRyan Keaffaber ended his junior year with a blemish-free 16-0pitching record.With his 16th win, Keaffaber, a 6-foot southpaw, tied the

Indiana state record for the second most wins in a season. Onlyfour players before him have reached 17 wins.“It’s pretty cool,” Keaffaber told The Paper about his 16-0

record.“Not a lot of other guys have had a chance to do that. But the

feeling of winning a state title and to be able to perform for myteammates trumps anything else right now. “Those guys are the best.” In 109 and two-thirds innings pitched this season, Keaffaber

racked up 164 strikeoutsagainst 30 walks and 56hits. He finished the seasonwith a 1.23 ERA.What may be more

impressive, however, is thathe recorded the win in eachof his team’s seven IHSAAtournament wins from sec-tionals through the statetitle game.“I’m not sure if that’s

ever been done before,”said Uggen.“If so, that has to be pret-

ty rare. With him on themound, we’re at our bestdefensively. That’s what weaimed for through the tour-nament series.

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NORSE STARTING PITCHERRyan Keaffaber tosses a pitchtowards the plate at the state finalson June 16 at Victory Field. Heimproved to 16-0 after he and histeam bested Evansville Mater Dei 3-2 for the 2A state crown. (photo byJ.D. Sparks)

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by Brent SwanAfter making his impact

felt inside the ring, RockyFrance took a step backafter his win at AFA 7 overBrandon Bolt to figure outwhich path to continuedown. Asked if he had offi-cially retired from fighting,France was quick to replythat was far from the case.“I haven’t fought in a

while, partially because Iwasn’t sure who was goingto be next,” France said. “Ilike to think I had put on agood show whenever Ifought, but over the pastyear or so, people haven’twanted to risk their recordto take on a fighter likemyself.”During his break from

action inside the ring,France was awarded theopportunity to continueworking on his craft outsideof the ring.

“At the old gym on EastHarrison, you could tell wejust outgrew that space,”France said. “We wanted togrow, but we needed tomake sure it was at a ratewe could sustain overtime.”Recently, France and his

fiancé, Heather Varner, re-launched MMA Minded atits new and current loca-tion, 1160 North Cass St.,inside the WabashShopper’s Mart. “With this location, we’ve

been able to expand in justabout every direction,”France said. “We can nowoffer a variety of classes –not just the Mixed MartialArts training we had donein the past.”Currently, MMA Minded

offers classes in cardiostrength, wrestling, jiu-

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Congratulations,

Northfield!

2012

State

Champs

NORTHFIELD’S ANDYROSER takes a swing at apitch during Northfield’s 2Astate finals win over Evansville MaterDei. (photo by J.D. Sparks)

ANDY ROSER and RyanKeaffaber embrace after thefinal strikeout was recordedin the 2A state title game.(photo by J.D. Sparks)

THE NORSE SENIORS, (from left) Tanner Chamberlain,Hunter Wells, R.J. Waldon, Ethan Stouffer and Austin Keen,pose with the 2A state title plaque June 16 at Victory Field.(photo by J.D. Sparks)

COLLIN DAWES laysdown a bunt. (photo byJ.D. Sparks)

NORTHFIELD’S ADAMROSER attempts asacrifice bunt. (photo byJ.D. Sparks)

NORSE THIRDBASEMAN Adam Roserthrows the ball to first.(photo by J.D. Sparks)

JOSEPH ROSS PUMPShis fist after scorching adouble to deep center.(photo by J.D. Sparks)

THE NORTHFIELD BASEBALL TEAM erupts in celebration in the middle ofthe Victory Field infield after Ryan Keaffaber struck out the final batter of the 2Astate finals win over Evansville Mater Dei on June 16. (photo by J.D. Sparks)

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Cardiac Norse...continued from page 20base and advancedDawes to third with abunt single. Hoveylater stole second anda bad throw by MaterDei’s shortstop,Hunter Owen,allowed Dawes toscore and Hovey toadvance to third.“Talk about a kid

who really shined inthe state spotlight,”Uggen said of Dawes.“He just played out-

standing. That doublewas really big. He’sbeen playing reallygood ever since theconference season

started.”Dawes added: “That

just felt good. I don’tget a lot of doubles. Ijust tried to put theball in play on a 3-2pitch. That feelingwas indescribable.”Joseph Ross began

a rally for the Norse’sthird run in the sixthinning. Ross blasted adouble over theWildcat centerfield-er’s head towards the418-foot sign.Tanner Wilcox

pinch ran for Rossand later scored whenDawes reached first

on an error.“That double, that’s

something I’m alwaysgoing to have,” Rosssaid. “That’s a memo-ry I’ll always remem-ber. It felt good to get ahit. I was hitting theball hard all day, justright at people.”That run put the

Norse up 3-1 andturned out to be thedifference. In the bot-tom of the frame,Owen blasted a tripleto right-center field,scoring Hess fromfirst with no outs toput Mater Dei within

a run at 3-2. Keaffaber forced a

groundout back tohimself from the nextbatter and ended theframe with consecu-tive strikeouts.In the final inning,

Jake Fleming startedthe frame with a four-pitch walk and laterstole second.Keaffaber struck outtwo of the next three,including the final outof the game, to sealthe win.“(Keaffaber) kind of

lost his fastball, butthe last guy, I knew hewas looking curve,”said Andy Roser.“I knew if he swung

at Keaffaber’s fastball, he wasn’t goingto hit it. That was thehardest one he threwall game. “That just felt really

good. It hasn’t set inquite yet, though.”Keaffaber finished

the game with seveninnings pitched. Heallowed two runs, oneearned, on seven hitsand a walk and struckout nine.Mater Dei scored an

unearned run in thefifth with the help of acouple of Norseerrors. Adam Roserhelped end the threatby nailing anotherrunner at the platewhen he broke homeon a grounder tothird. Adam Roseralso turned in a bril-liant diving stop andthrow to first, whereRoss stretched tomake the play, in thesecond inning.“Adam Roser has

been one of the miss-ing pieces to a teamlike this,” Uggen said. “He played great.

For a freshman tomake the plays that hedid and get a couple ofhits at state, that’shuge. He’s on pace tobreak severalNorthfield records.”This 2012 state

championship marksNorthfield’s secondoverall. The firstcame in 2001, alsowith Uggen at thehelm.“You know, just as

in 2001, no one isgoing to rememberwho the stars of thisteam were,” Uggensaid.“All 20 of these kids

are state champions,including EthanStouffer, SpencerMiller, Jared Kirtlan,R.J. Waldon, every-one. All these kidscontributed anddeserve credit.”

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TJennie Terrell, Owner, Broker ............260-571-1246Steve Peebles, Broker ....................260-571-7332Kay Eads, Sales Associate ............260-571-3376Ray Bland, Broker............................765-618-9118 Pam Simons, Broker ......................260-571-4414Phil Eakright, Sales Associate .... 260-377-9330Jan Bailey, Broker .......................... 260-571-0890Cody Lambert, Sales Associate ....260-330-3420Katy Stewart, Sales Associate ......260-330-1929

Keaffaber endsseason...continued from page 20“We wanted to be in

a position where hewas pitching.”Keaffaber is 35-2

overall in his career,just 11 victories awayfrom tying Indiana’sall-time record.Wheeler alumni SteveDeRoss set the cur-rent all-time bestmark in 1987 with 46.

Wells earns L.V...continued from page 20Wells, a three-sport ath-lete, turned in one ofthe best senior seasonsa player can ask for. Hehelped the Norse foot-ball team to its firstwinning season, 6-5,since 1980, in the fall. Inthe winter, he earnedan individual and teamThree RiversConference title as wellas sectional and region-al tournament champi-onships as a wrestler. He was the Fort

Wayne Semistate run-ner up and earned atrip to the state meet.He ended his seniorwrestling season with a35-3 record to run hiscareer total to 111-23.In fact, it was during

the wrestling seasonthat Uggen knew hewanted to coach Wellsin baseball.“I remember vividly

his freshman year atsemistate and he wasgetting pounded, I

MMA Minded reopens... continued from page 20jitsu, and women’s fit-ness therapy in addi-tion to the trainingmore centered inmixed martial artsand the training offighters. Recently,France and MMAMinded became certi-fied instructors of theCarlson Gracie craft. “We wanted to kindof branch out andchange the image ofthis being a fighterstyled gym only,”Varner explained.“We are excited to getout in the communityand offer these otherclasses in addition tothe many more offer-ings we have now.”In addition to thephysical classes,France and Varnernow offer mat spacerental, MMA Minded

apparel and acces-sories, and weighttraining. “One of the mostpopular classes wehave added is cheer-leading,” Varner said.“We hope to attractcheerleaders of allages down here.”“We knew we want-ed to continue work-ing in a setting likeMMA Minded, butnever really had thecapability of doingso,” France contin-ued. “By changinglocations and gettingHeather in here, wereally feel like wehave something tooffer nearly anyone.From kids to wivesand just about any-thing in between, weeither have a class setup now, or we can

think 11-2,” Uggen said.“And most kids, afterthe match, would beslow to get up and bepouting and feelingsorry for themselves.Not Hunter. “He got up, ran to

shake his opponent’shand, shook the offi-cial’s hand, ran toshake the opponent’scoaches’ hands, andran to his coach. I knewI wanted to coach himright then and there.That’s the kind of kidhe is-always positive.”And, in true Wells

fashion, he was allsmiles after the statetitle victory Saturday.“It just feels great, I

don’t know how else toput it,” he said. “Icouldn’t ask for a betterway to end my highschool career.”

work something in tomake sure they getthe attention they feelthey need.”

For more informa-tion about the gym’sofferings, contactFrance at 765-437-5751

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tor pull at noon at thepull field. Fireworksare also scheduled forthat evening, at dusk.Parking is available atthe pull field. Fireworks are fund-

ed by local business,residents, and alu-minum collection.The public may make

a donation to thisfund by calling Krysand BrianEckelbarger at 765-833-2008. While inRoann, be sure to visitthe Stockdale Mill (12-4 p.m), The RoannPublic Library (9-12p.m.), The CoveredBridge, The LogCabin, AntiqueShops, Restaurants,Stores and more!

THE ROANNMajor League Tigerscompleted their base-ball season on June 7.Thanks for a fun sea-son, boys; Gregory,Micah, Jake, Ian,

Noah D., Logan,Colton, Ross, Evan,Dylan, and Levi. Alsoa huge thank you tocoaches Jon Higgins,and Joe Halverson fortaking over coachingthis year! Hope to seeyou all back next year,and some new facestoo!

ROANN COMMU-NITY HERITAGEBoard met at thehome of Jerry andJoEllen Nelson onJune 12. PeggyCoppler gave anupdate on the newRoann BusinessDirectory. The group

passed a motion tohelp the librarydefray the cost ofprinting. Ellie Draperreported that thegroup recently hon-ored Jill’s ClassicCuts for her improve-ments and expansionof her shop. The Roann sign at

the intersection ofHighways 15 and 16was discussed by CamHuffman. Cam alsodiscussed progress onthe work around thecovered bridge. Plansare made for plantingand painting in that(continued on page 25)

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HEY KIDS! Thereare free lunches at theRoann UnitedMethodist Church,located at the cornerof Arnold and AdamsStreets every weekdayin Roann. Any childup to age 18 may stopin for a free, completemeal. There are norequirements orforms to fill out.Meals are served from11:30 a.m.

THE ROANNC O M M U N I T YGARAGE SALE willbe held on June 23. Toget your sale on themap, please drop bythe library and signup in person. Thisevent is sponsored bythe Roann PublicLibrary.

ROANN LIBRARYNEWS: The Library

will hold anExperienced BookSale the same day asthe communitygarage sale. Severalhardcovers havenever been read orread once and areessentially brand new.

TENDERHEARTPreschool. Now is thetime to sign up for fallpreschool. We arelocated at the Walk byFaith CommunityChurch. (formally theRoann Church of theBrethern). We arenow registering chil-dren interested in pre-school this comingSeptember. We haveopenings in both the3/4 year old class(Wednesday andFriday) and the 4/5year old class(Tuesday andThursday). If you areinterested please callTenderheart Director,Alice Stephenson at765-833-2342 or JennySee, preschool teacherat 765-833-7541.

THE ROANNLIONS on June 7 atthe town hall. Thereport was given onthe work that hadbeen done on theRoann log cabin’sroof. The 2012 LionsClub Community cal-endars are here andmost of them havebeen delivered. Thankyou to all who spon-sored or bought a cal-endar. Keith reported

there will be a train-ing session on July 5at the Urbana Lionsclub building 6:30-8:30p.m. for anyone inter-ested in helping withthe Lions Club boothat the Wabash Countyfair. They will bedoing some eye test-ing for glaucoma andalso some hearingtests. (From the min-utes of the RoannLions)

HAPPY BIRTH-DAY to former long-time resident ofRoann, Elma Rose

Smith, who will turn90 on June 27. A cardshower would beappreciated. Theaddress is 400 W. 7thSt., NorthManchester.

HAPPY BIRTH-DAY this week to: TyBaer, Nancy Fearnow,Amanda Vigar, BeckyPitts, Russell Quillen,

Randy James, MikeMiller, and StuartBlackburn. (From theRoann CommunityCalendar).

H A P P YANNIVERSARY thisweek to: Mr. and Mrs.Philip D. Draper, Mr.and Mrs. JamesKendall, Mr. and Mrs.Craig Hoppes, Mr. and

Mrs. Daryn Cordes,and Mr. and Mrs. WaltFlitcraft Jr., Mr. andMrs. Don Richardson,and Mr. and Mrs.Brian Meyers. (Fromthe RoannC o m m u n i t yCalendar).

ROANN NEWSITEMSmay be sent tomy e-mail address at

[email protected], or you maycall me at the phonenumber listed. Thedeadline for news toappear in the nextweek’s issue of thepaper is Tuesday atnoon. It would be bestto submit timely newsitems two weeks inadvance.

KEN GRANDSTAFF received a service pin and recognition for serving 50years as a licensed Funeral Director in the State of Indiana, inIndianapolis on June 6. Ken was honored by being presented with his serv-ice pin by nephew, and licensed Funeral Director, Chad Maple. (photo

submitted)

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563-1046HOURS: M & F 9 a.m.-7 p.m.

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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.

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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.

LUTHERAN

Living Faith Church, worship service this Sunday at

Falls Chapel, 725 Falls Avenue begins at 10:00 am.

Please join us for an uplifting worship service filled

with contemporary and traditional music, prayer, and

a Bible-based message. Bible study classes for all ages

begin at 9:00 am with fellowship time after worship.

Everyone is welcome to join us for worship,

inspiration and fellowship. Our facility is handicap

accessible. www.livingfaithwabash.org

Zion Lutheran Church, (Missouri Synod), 173 HaleDrive, Wabash – (260) 563-1886; Sunday School9:15a.m.; Morning worship 10:30a.m.; SundayService - June 24th, The Nativity of Saint John theBaptist, Rev. Jeremy Yeadon will conduct the AdultSunday School Class and Worship Service, Elder isBing Fowler, Usher is Lee Smith, and Acolyte is TylerRobison.

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, June 24, 2012; Our worship leader for thisSunday is Aaron French. Our greeters for this Sunday will beMike Carrothers and Fred and Pam Musselman. Pastor BradEckerley will be sharing the message with us. We invite all tocome and worship.; June 22 - Red Cross Blood Drive noonto 5 p.m.; June 25 - Evangelism & Outreach meeting 7p.m.; Men’s Bible Study meets Wednesday mornings at 6:30a.m.; “The Source” Youth Ministry meets every Sunday at 6p.m.; Small groups meet at 6:00 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; (260)563-3108.; Senior Pastor

Kurt Freeman, Minister of Family Life and OutreachHeather Olson-Bunnell, Youth Director MandiLiley.; Sunday School for Adults & Teens 9:00 a.m.;Children’s Breakfast Club & Activities 9:00 a.m.;Traditional Service 9:30 a.m.; Worship & Children’sSunday School at 10:00 a.m.; Discipleship Classes9:30 a.m. & 11:01 a.m.; Nursery available formorning activities, UMYF at 6:00 p.m.; Kids FirstDay Care open M-F from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.children age 4 weeks thru Pre-School, Director MissieEdwards.

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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Auctions

SUNDAY

JUNE 24, 2012

11:00 A.M.

Location: Wabash Co.

Fairgrounds.

Articles: Antiques, furni-

ture, household, col-

lectibles & tools.

Owner: Wayne Scrogham.

Auctioneer: Snyder &

Lange Auctioneering.

WEDNESDAY

JUNE 27, 2012

4:30 P.M.

Real Estate Sells at

5:30p.m.

Location: 308 E 4th St.,

North Manchester.

Articles: 1.5 story home,

possible duplex, 3 bdrm, 2

bath, 2 kitchens, family &

living rooms, gas heat,

central air, 2 car detached

garage. Appliances,

antiques, sewing

machines, household,

misc.

Owner: Pearl West.

Auctioneer: Ness Bros.

THURSDAYJUNE 21, 2012

6:00 P.M. REAL ESTATE SALESATURDAY, JUNE 30, 2012

9:00 A.M., COMPLETERECEPTION HALL LIQUIDATIONLocation: 378 N. St. Rd.

15, Wabash. Former

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Studio 11.

Articles: 7.2 acres, 8,090

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3-way liquor license.

Auctioneer: Steffen Group.

Wabash County

GARAGE SALE: Fri. 22 &

Sat. 23, 453 W.

Waterworks Rd., clothing,

Christmas, lamps & misc.,

at “real” rummage sale

prices. 1991 Pontaic

Bonneville LE, 145K,

grandpa’s pride, 260-571-

6956. Call for more info.

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GARAGE SALE: 991N

150W, Fri., June 22, 8-5 &

Sat., June 26, 8-3. Too

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things for you as well as

women’s & children’s.

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300W, Xbox, Bowflex,

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clothes, punching bag,

weights, twin/full/queen

headboards, shelves, cabi-

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Sale: Thurs. & Fri., 8-5,

clothing (sm, med & lg.)

men & womens, bunk

beds, dressers, old

Wringer washing machine,

entertainment center, bird

crates, household & misc.

antiques. 2 miles north Jct.

114 & 15 to 1400N, first

house west.

BARN SALE: 5509N SR

15, Fri. & Sat., 8-6.

Clothing-men, ladies,

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toys, knick-knacks, home

decor, glassware, curtains,

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Methodist Church

Rummage: 1538 Glenn

Ave., June 23, 9a.m.-

2p.m., decor, furniture,

clothes, toys. All proceeds

go to missions.

LARGE GARAGE Sale:

Fri. & Sat., 8-4, 1505 N.

Wabash St., Lots of misc.

GARAGE SALE: Fri. 8-4 &

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3 family. A little bit of every-

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505 N. East St., adult, chil-

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toys, antiques & misc., no

early sales.

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Saturday, June 23, 20129:00 A.M.

Public AuctionJune 30th at 10:00 a.m.

Location: 1 Hitzfield St @ Ness Storage Units Huntington, In

Surplus Restaurant Equipment

Delfield model 4443-12 commercial refrigerator,

Beverage Air model wtr 60 refrigerator, APW Wyatt

Food Service, Pitco Frialator 2 bay deep fryer, Hobart

Warmer model HF071, Rolling Steel Type Fire Door- 54"x

Approx. 8' tall, 4 bay warming table, Stainless Steel Prep

Tables, Beer Signs, Sunbeam Microwave, Chrome Hall Tree,

2 Beverage Air model WTF 27 Refrigerator and Freezer,

Several Glasses, Craftsman 16 Gallon Wet Vac, 8" Griswold

Skillet, Assorted pots and pans, Wire shelves, Perlick

model 8365-ue, Very Nice Bar Stools, Booths, 5 TV's

various sizes, 2 Portable Ice Makers, Smoke Eater, 8'

Folding Tables, Refrigerator, Deep Freezer

Seller: Knights of Columbus Huntington, IN

Snyder’s Auction House & ServiceAndrews, IN

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AuctionZip Auctioneer ID# 14249

Phone: 260-358-7923 or 574-210-1363

Auctioneer: Neal Snyder • Lic. # 19400071

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GARAGE SALE: 547

Fairfield, across from

Colonial Heritage. Nice

clean sale, Sat. Only 8-2.

NICE CLEAN rummage

sale that lots of you have

asked about, Friday, June

22 & Sat., June 23, 8 a.m.

- ?, 502 Ash Street. (4) 8 ft.

tables, wash boards -

wood & metal, old metal

cooler, fire proof box, 10

pc. silver stone cookware,

2 ironing boards cabinet

type & stool, jr. girls clothes

S, misses M-L, nurses uni-

forms, boy shirts, some

brand names, jeans, shoes

& lots of misc. See you at

the Flanagan’s.

YARD SALE: 1473 First

St., Thurs.-Sat., 8-?, 4 new

tires, bunch of tools & lots

of misc.

GARAGE SALE: 941

LaFonatine Ave. June 21 &

22, 8a.m.-5p.m. & June 23,

8a.m.-12p.m., Something

for everyone!

MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE

sale Fri., June 22, 9-4 &

Sat., June 23, 9-1, 510 W

Main St. Baby items, pack-

n-play, bassinet, potty chair

& toys, lamps, AB lounge,

some furniture, bedding,

small vacuum, movies,

books, games & lots of

misc.

GARAGE SALE: Fri., June

22, noon-5 & Sat., June 23,

8-noon. Lots of clean

clothes & misc. items. 608

Fairfield Dr.

GARAGE SALE: Fri. &

Sat., 9-?, 29 Chrysler Ave.,

sump pump, glider rocker.

A little bit of everything.

MOVING IN Garage Sale:

Downsizing, 1090 Mitten

Dr., Fri. 8-2 & Sat. 8-noon.

YARD SALE: Sat. ONLY,

June 23, 8a.m.-4p.m., 312

Linwood Ln., tools, jewelry,

macrame cord, dishes &

much more.

GARAGE SALE: June 23,

8-12, 575 Manchester Ave.

RUMMAGE: 1456 Glenn

Ave., Sat., June 23, 8a.m.-

1p.m., trolling motor, 4-17”

truck tires, bull mass age

mat, jewelry, light house

items, clothes & more!

FRIDAY, 9-5 & Sat., 9-12,

170 E Hill Street. Small

Appliances, what-nots,

dishes, furniture,

Craftsman air compressor

& misc.

RUMMAGE SALE: 801

Berkley Dr., Fri. & Sat.,

22nd & 23rd, 7:30-1. Misc.

clothes, boys all sizes,

Tiara glassware & others,

lots of misc.

YARD SALE: Wed.,

Thurs., Fri. & Sat., 8-6, 249

Erickson, first house

across from YMCA, NICE

CLEAN CLOTHES, baby,

young, teens, ladies, men;

books, treadmill, furniture,

baby stuff, too much can-

not list all.

North Manchester

GARAGE SALE: June 22

& 23. Color TV, router &

blades, solar lights, self-

propelled lawn mower, big

men’s clothes, women’s

clothes, new craft items &

other items too numerous

to mention. Sale is in white

garage on Ninth St. behind

1606 Frantz Dr. Fri. 8-3 &

Sat. 8-12. Alan & Diane

Binkerd.

MOVING SALE: Fri. &

Sat., 6a.m.-5p.m., 106

Parke Ave., boys & girls

clothes 0-5T, adult clothes,

furniture, baby items,

household & lots of misc.

YARD SALE June 22 & 23,

8-3, 1404 Westchester

Drive. Large size clothes,

household items,

Harlequin & Louis L’Amour

books, seasonal items,

craft kits, lots of nice clean

items.

FRI., JUNE 22, 8-5:30 &

Sat., June 23, 8-2. JD

Riding lawn mower,

Maytag glass top range,

refrigerator, antiques,

household items. No early

sales. 1504 Briarwood Dr.

MOVING SALE: 315 S.

Market St., Fri., June 22, 8-

5 & Sat., June 23, 8-1.

Sofa, computer desk, dish-

es, clothes, JC Penney

plus size, girls clothes, lots

of misc. Everything priced

to sell!

Lagro

LAGRO COMMUNITY

Church Basement: 730 E.

Main St., 9-8, Fri., June 29

& Sat., June 30.

Rummage, bake sale,

food, drinks, household,

books, no clothes. All pro-

ceeds support the food

pantry.

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

AMAZING RUMMAGE

Sale: bicycles, shelves,

desk, Christmas trees,

teen & toddler clothes, the-

ater seats, home decor,

comforters. 2 family sale!

Roann Community

Building, 105 N. Chippewa,

June 22 & 23..

6 FAMILY Sale: 6212 River

Rd., Fri. & Sat. 8-2. Coffee

table, pictures, home

decor, bathroom sink,

dresser, dishes, clothing

including baby & toddler

clothes, baby stuff, toys &

SO MUCH MORE!

YARD SALE: 105 W. Pike

St., Fri., June 22, 8a.m.-

4p.m.. Lots of misc., kids

clothes, toys, salamander

& paint sprayer

GARAGE SALE: 6738 N.

Bowman Rd., Fri., June 22,

8-4 & Sat., June 23, 8-?,

gas grill, tillers, pressure

canner, canning jars,

books, music, golf bag

cart, glassware & primi-

tives.

FRI. 8-5 & Sat. 8-1, June

22 & 23, 1/2 mile west of

15 on 16 (Roann). Clothes

10-12, games, books,

women’s clothing, cleaned

out decorations/craft clos-

et, basketball free standing

goal & lots of misc.

FIRST ONLY Yard Sale:

Collectible LP records,

cassettes, players, radios,

cameras, movies, big

screen TV, telescope, print-

ers, 68 Triumph car, riding

mower, motorhome,

household items, Kirby

shampooer attachment,

adult clothing. Fri. & Sat.,

8-5, 7265W 1000N, 2 1/4

miles west from Hwy.15 on

1000N.

YARD SALE June 22, 8-6

& June 23, 8-3, 440 W

Adams, Roann (Wheatfield

Addition). Teenage girls

name brand clothes,

household, treadmill, com-

puter cabinet, misc.

(Hanneken).

ROANN 420 W. Adams St.

(Wheatfield Add.), June 21,

22, 4:30-8p.m. & June 23,

8a.m.-5p.m., 4-H animal

box, stainless steel kitchen

sink, vanity/sink, clothes,

gun case, maple desk,

dressers, kitchen table w/4

chairs, office desk, bath-

room fixtures, light fixtures,

golf clubs, end & coffee

tables, small TV’s & lots of

misc.

ROANN COMMUNITY

Garage Sale & Library

used book sale. June 23,

maps available at Library &

Todd’s Corner.

DON’T MISS Multi-Family

Garage Sale: Old peddle

car, Longaberger baskets,

Lia Sophia jewelry, art

table (like new), toys,

Pampered Chef items,

card making/stamping

items, men’s golf clubs &

bag. 125 S. Washington

St., watch for signs. Fri.,

June 22, 8-6 & Sat., June

23, 8-1.

ROANN GARAGE Sales,

on HWY 16 1/4 mile West.

Like new 42W, jeans& nice

men’s & ladies clothes,

misc., golf clubs men &

ladies, also new watches,

to much to mention.

Articles For Sale

17’ SEA Nymph Canoe,

aluminum, good shape, no

leaks, $200, 260-571-

7770.

NICE 1930’S Era solid

maple dresser w/mirror &

matching chest of drawers,

40-45 ft. of 5 ft. tall field

fence, 11 steel posts,

approx. 90 ft. of new base

trim. TOOL SALE: table

saw, 12” band saw, 9” band

saw, 2 routers w/table &

bits, air compressor, 2 brad

nailers, drill press & fostner

bits, 2 Craftsman radial

arm saws, DeWalt scroll

saw & spare blades, miter

saw, floor model combo

sander, bench top combo

sander, micro combo

sander; orbital, belt, palm

& mouse sanders w/spare

sanding discs, belts &

pads; Dremmel, wood

clamps & vises, electric

drills, shop vac & other

misc. tools, 260-569-9494.

60 FOOT tower, $300;

Firewood, $60 per truck

load. 260-571-3842, call

after 8:30 a.m.

GOOD APPLIANCES:

used washers, dryers,

ranges & refrigerators. 30

day warranty! 35 E. Canal

St., Wabash, 260-563-

0147.

$125 QUEEN PILLOW-

TOP Mattress Set. NEW in

Plastic, Can Deliver

(260)493-0805

A BRAND NEW KING PIL-

LOWTOP Mattress Set,

$225, Still in Factory

Plastic (260)493-0805.

$350 CHERRY Sleigh

Bed, NEW, Solid Wood

w/NEW PILLOWTOP

Mattress Set, un-opened,

(260)493-0805.

BOSCH ROUTER, $225;

Ruger 380, $400; come-

along, $50; Craftsman sta-

ple gun, $100, 260-330-

2690.

PIE SAFE, 2 curio cabi-

nets, patio furniture,

Victorian white bedroom

suite w/pillowtop mattress,

large upright freezer

w/alarm system, 260-563-

0107.

Employment

CHRISTIAN ASST. Infant

Caregiver, toddler caregiv-

er & cook needed, 20-40

hours per week. Must have

highschool diploma or

GED, energy, patience,

love for children & experi-

ence is a must. Call 260-

786-3738.

THE JOURNAL GAZETTE

has a route available in

Wabash, earn up to

$600/mo., if interested call

260-750-0524.

CARING PERSON to pro-

vide provide total support

services for 30 year old

female through Forte

Services Inc. Must be able

to lift 80lbs., experience

preferred, in North

Manchester, 260-982-

4941.

COMPANY SEEKING

HVAC Technician, 3 yrs.

minimum experience,

NATE Certification, ETA

license, some

plumbing/electrical experi-

ence. Send resume to P.O.

Box 117, Somerset, IN

46984.

Babysitting

ENERGETIC 19 yr. old girl,

looking to babysit. Please

call 260-578-7658.

Services

HOUSE CLEANING

Company looking to

expand, free estimates,

260-330-2690.

PERSONAL INJURY: Free

initial client conference, no

recovery, no fee, contin-

gent fee agreement avail-

able, over 20 years of

experience. Zimmerman

Law Office, PC, Attorney

Alan J. Zimmerman, 81 E.

Hill St., Wabash, 260-563-

2178.

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WET BASEMENTS,

Cracked Foundations,

Crawlspaces, Sagging

Floor Leveled, All

Problems, All Repairs, 38

yrs. experience, Free

Estimates, 317-469-8300.

Wanted

WANTED: 2 college loft

beds. 260-563-6923.

WANTED TO BUY!!! Gold

Jewelry: rings, bracelets,

necklaces, watches, etc.,

tie tacks, service pins, gold

coins & even gold teeth.

Silver: Pre-1965 US coins,

flatware, teapots, etc.

Wabash Valley

Prospectors LLC, Tim

Ravenscroft, 260-571-

5858.

16 YEAR old boy lookingfor odd jobs, very depend-able. 260-377-9142.

1964 CHEVY Grain truck60 series, 5 lug, for parts,260-571-6921.

Farm

FOR SALE: CommercialAngus Bull, very nice, canhelp deliver, call 765-206-1322.

Real Estate

COUNTRY SETTING at it’s

best, ranch Style home

w/full basement, 4 bdrm, 2

bath, large kitchen w/cus-

tom cabinets, great room

w/open concept, 2.8 acres

w/stocked pond, 2 out-

buildings, Northfield

Schools, 260-571-1797 for

more details.

3 BDRM, 13.7 acres,

1157N 300E. Lagro, 260-

782-2042.

Mobile Homes

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3 bdrm, 2 bath, NICE

HOME, carpet t/o, A/C,

W/d hook-up, set up in

quiet park, North

Manchester, $125/wk. or

contract to purchase, 574-

612-2019 or 574-612-

1814.

COUNTRY SETTING,

14x70 2 bdrm, 1 bath, shin-

gle roof, w/d, 1 mile from

Walmart, Wabash, contract

or rent, 574-612-2019.

WEEKLY SPECIAL,

$99/wk., 2 bdrm, 1 bath,

14x70 mobile home, carpet

t/o, porch, storage, North

Manchester, 574-612-2019

or 574-612-1814.

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2 BDRM lower apt., NO

PETS, you pay light & gas,

$725 move in, 1420

Quaker Ave., 260-330-

2177.

1 & 2 BDRM Apts. 260-

563-7743.

NICE UPSTAIRS apart-

ment, utilities included,

perfect for single or couple,

no pets, 260-571-2182.

LARGE 1 bdrm, heat & air

included, no pets, no

smoking, 260-563-2020 or

260-563-2554.

SMALL 2 bdrm, heating &

air, w/d hook-up, 1 car

attached garage, refer-

ences, no pets, $425/mo.,

$425 deposit, 223 Ross

Ave., 260-569-1303.

1 BDRM upstairs apt.,

stove, refrigerator, $90/wk.,

plus deposit, 260-563-

1556 or 765-863-1453.

2 BDRM, 1 bath, stove,

refrigerator, washer/dryer

hook-up, C/A, northside,

$100 wk. plus deposit,

260-563-1556 or 765-863-

1453.

NICELY REMODELED 3

bdrm house, detached

garage, no pets, no smok-

ing, Wabash, $500/mo.,

260-782-2568.

2 BDRM w/combined bath-

room & utility room, totally

electric, 1 car garage,

Southwood Schools, must

see to appreciate, no pets,

$475/mo., $600 deposit.

Call anytime after 8:30

a.m., 260-571-3842.

2 BDRM, 1 bath near city

park, no pets, $200

deposit, water & sewage

furnished, 260-563-8366 9-

12, res. 260-563-1976.

DOWNSTAIRS 1 bdrm,

w/d hook-up. 260-563-

4059.

VERY NICE Large 1 & 2

bdrm apartments, all utili-

ties furnished, references

required, no pets. Call

Abundant Life Property

Management at 260-568-

1576.

LARGE 1 bdrm upper apt.,

Southside of Wabash,

water & sewage included,

nice & clean, non-smokers,

no pets, references,

$350/mo. plus $300 securi-

ty deposit, 260-571-2777.

Auto

1997 GMC Jimmy, 4 dr.,

4wd, very dependable, well

maintained, $3,200/obo,

260-563-4422.

2006 FORD Taurus, green,

runs great, $5,400/obo; 96

Eagle Vision, clean, runs

great, $1,000/obo, 260-

568-5070.

1996 GMC Jimmy SLE, 4

door, loaded, runs good,

good tires, highway miles,

$1,200/obo, 260-563-7841

after 5:30.

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