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May 9, 2012 Proudly Serving Wabash County Since 1977 T P APER HE Index Classifieds ......................27-31 D&E ................................10-11 Weekly Reports ................13-15 Community News ............16-21 In Memoriam Fred Wymer Jr., 74 Barbara Stoner, 82 Randall Reed, 59 Dean Jines, 72 John Dale, 79 Kathy Flory, 54 Rebecca Dannacher, 66 Christene Cornell, 68 Vol. 35, No. 8 PO Box 603, Wabash, IN 46992 (260) 563-8326 Wabash man shot during apparent robbery May 4 The Wabash City Police Department is currently investi- gating a robbery that occurred May 4 at 430 Washington Street, Wabash. At approximately 10:15 p.m. on May 4, the Wabash City Police Department received a report that a male had been shot in the leg while at his residence in Wabash. Responding officers located the victim at a neigh- bor’s home. According to the victim, Aaron Monroe, 23, two masked men entered his residence and demanded money in an apparent robbery. When the two men were refused, one of the assailants shot the victim in the leg. The men then left the home with an undetermined amount of money. According to the Wabash City Police Department, the investigation is con- tinuing and asks that anyone with information con- cerning this inci- dent is asked to call the Wabash Police Department at 260- 563-1111, or their l o c a l CrimeStoppers. Janet Shoemaker Lavonne Sparling by Danielle Swan DSmith@thepaper- ofwabash.com This year marks the first year that all Indiana third- graders were required to take the official iREAD-3 assessment, which is a test that assures students have the foundational reading skills to be success- ful past third grade. Students are required to pass this exam before being placed in fourth grade. According to the chief academic offi- cer for Metropolitan School District of Wabash County (MSDWC), Lavonne Sparling, MSD stu- dents surpassed the administration’s goal of a 90 percent passing rate on the first attempt. “We were very proud of the chil- dren’s success and all the effort of the teachers,” said Janet Shoemaker, princi- pal of Southwood Elementary. “The first time for any- thing causes you great anxiety and it’s such a relief to see how well the kids handled the test. They really showed what they can do.” Shoemaker says that Southwood Elementary has taken action and stepped up literacy efforts. “We have all of our primary kids read- ing in a literacy block for 90 minutes every day. In that 90 minutes, they have 30 minutes where they are reading at their instructional level so we break them into small groups and they meet with other chil- dren who are read- ing at their level so they can really focus on the skills they need next in order to grow,” Shoemaker said. “An additional group of students who need a little more support meet for another 30 min- utes during the day to get even more reading enrich- ment.” Those who do not pass the test on the first attempt may qualify for a Good Cause Exemption, which is extended to students who have previously been retained two times prior to fourth grade, students with dis- abilities whose Case Conference Committee has determined that pro- motion is appropri- ate or English learn- er students whose Individual Learning Plan Committee has determined that pro- motion is appropri- ate. “At Metro North Elementary, 74 out of 82 passed for a 90.2 percent passing rate,” Sparling said. “Of the eight who didn’t pass, six have special education individual education plans and may quali- fy for a good cause exemption. “At Southwood Elementary, 77 out of 84 passed for a pass rate of 91.7 percent. Of the seven who didn’t pass, five could qualify for an exemption.” Sparling was proud to add that more than a third of MSD’s special educa- tion third-graders passed the exam. The few students who did not pass the exam and do not qualify for an exemp- tion will have an opportunity to retake the assess- ment in June. “With the help of Kristi Unger, literacy coach; third-grade teachers; reading teachers; and spe- cially trained instructional assis- tants, we are provid- ing a full range of customized reading interventions to help our students be suc- cessful,” Sparling said. She went on to explain that these customized reading interventions will be tailored to fit a stu- dent’s personal needs, whether they need help in the areas of test-taking skills, comprehen- sion, visualizing and verbalizing, phonics, fluency, comprehen- sion, vocabulary or others. These inter- ventions are under- way now and are worked in with the student’s regular school day. At the completion of the school year, there will be a two-week summer school pro- gram to continue the intervention lessons before the re-test date on June 15. “We are elated with our iREAD-3 results!” Sparling said. “After the sum- mer re-test opportu- nity and with exemp- tions, we anticipate that 99 percent of our third-graders will meet the Indiana Department of Education criteria for being placed in fourth grade next year.” This also marks the first year that MSD has enlisted a literacy coach, Kristi Unger. Sparling says Unger v helped to “fine-tune” MSD’s reading program. “Mrs. Unger has trained our instruc- tional assistants who work with small groups of students,” Sparling said. “We also have a reading specialist funded through Title I funds to help students who need the most sup- port. “Our staff worked hard to make sure students were pre- pared with the basic skills, but we tried to keep the exam itself as low key as possi- ble. While we needed parents to under- stand its signifi- cance, we didn’t have to create any anxiety in the students.” Although this round of testing went well, parents who have students in primary grades should be aware and prepare their stu- dents for this third grade exam. “There is no silver bullet, but the one thing research has shown over and over again that helps chil- dren so much is just to read to them. Let them hear the lan- guage. Read with enthusiasm, ask questions about what you’re reading with your children. That helps as much as anything,” Shoemaker said. “Also, they need to try not to stress about the test, not to nag. Let the school do the worrying. They just need to enjoy their child and enjoy reading with their child.” Parents who have questions regarding this exam should contact their school principal. A search of a Lagro home result- ed in the arrest of three individuals on various drug- related charges. The investigation began when Deputy Ben Mota initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle in Lagro in the early morning of April 29. A short pursuit ensued and the driver exited the vehicle and fled on foot. Officers believed the suspect entered a residence located at 200 Davis St., Lagro. A search warrant was obtained for the res- idence. As officers from the Wabash County Sheriff ’s Department and the Indiana State Police executed the search warrant, a subject later identified as Jerry T. Green, 20, attempted to flee and was apprehend- ed by ISP Trooper Michael Biggs. Green is believed to be the driver of the vehicle that fled from Deputy Mota. As officers contin- ued their search of the residence, they located suspected marijuana, drug paraphernalia and various items and chemical associated with the manufac- ture of metham- phetamine. John Green, 55, owner of the resi- dence, was prelimi- narily charged with possession of mari- juana, possession of paraphernalia and possession of chem- icals, reagents or precursors. Jerry Green, 20, was pre- liminarily charged with resisting law enforcement and for an active war- rant for possession of marijuana t h r o u g h Huntington County. Justin Snyder, 20, was preliminarily charged with pos- session of marijua- na, possession of paraphernalia and possession of chem- ical reagents or pre- cursors. Formal charges will be presented to the Wabash County Prosecutor’s Office for review. This investiga- tion was conducted by Deputy Ben Mota, Sgt. Tyler Guenin, and Sheriff ’s Reserve Deputies Carey Babbit and Jay Smallwood and ISP Trooper Michael Biggs. MSD students surpass iREAD test score goal Three suspects arrested after search of residence
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Page 1: May 10, 2012

May 9, 2012 Proudly Serving Wabash County Since 1977

T PAPERHE

IndexClassifieds ......................27-31

D&E ................................10-11

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

Community News ............16-21

In MemoriamFred Wymer Jr., 74Barbara Stoner, 82Randall Reed, 59Dean Jines, 72

John Dale, 79Kathy Flory, 54

Rebecca Dannacher, 66Christene Cornell, 68

Vol. 35, No. 8PO Box 603,

Wabash, IN 46992(260) 563-8326

Wabashman shotduringapparentrobberyMay 4The Wabash CityPolice Departmentis currently investi-gating a robberythat occurred May 4at 430 WashingtonStreet, Wabash.At approximately10:15 p.m. on May 4,the Wabash CityPolice Departmentreceived a reportthat a male had beenshot in the leg whileat his residence inWabash. Respondingofficers located thevictim at a neigh-bor’s home. According to thevictim, AaronMonroe, 23, twomasked men enteredhis residence anddemanded money inan apparent robbery.When the two menwere refused, one ofthe assailants shotthe victim in the leg.The men then leftthe home with anu n d e t e r m i n e damount of money.According to theWabash City PoliceDepartment, theinvestigation is con-tinuing and asksthat anyone withinformation con-cerning this inci-dent is asked to callthe Wabash PoliceDepartment at 260-563-1111, or theirl o c a lCrimeStoppers.

Janet Shoemaker

Lavonne Sparling

by Danielle SwanDSmith@thepaper-

ofwabash.comThis year marks

the first year that allIndiana third-graders wererequired to take theofficial iREAD-3assessment, which isa test that assuresstudents have thefoundational readingskills to be success-ful past third grade.Students arerequired to pass thisexam before beingplaced in fourthgrade. According to the

chief academic offi-cer for MetropolitanSchool District ofWabash County(MSDWC), LavonneSparling, MSD stu-dents surpassed theadminis t ra t ion’sgoal of a 90 percentpassing rate on thefirst attempt. “We were very

proud of the chil-dren’s success andall the effort of theteachers,” said JanetShoemaker, princi-pal of SouthwoodElementary. “Thefirst time for any-thing causes yougreat anxiety and it’ssuch a relief to seehow well the kidshandled the test.They really showedwhat they can do.”Shoemaker says

that Southwood

Elementary hastaken action andstepped up literacyefforts. “We have all of our

primary kids read-ing in a literacyblock for 90 minutesevery day. In that 90minutes, they have30 minutes wherethey are reading attheir instructionallevel so we breakthem into smallgroups and theymeet with other chil-dren who are read-ing at their level sothey can really focuson the skills theyneed next in order togrow,” Shoemakersaid. “An additionalgroup of studentswho need a littlemore support meetfor another 30 min-utes during the dayto get even morereading enrich-ment.”Those who do not

pass the test on thefirst attempt mayqualify for a GoodCause Exemption,which is extended tostudents who havepreviously beenretained two timesprior to fourth grade,students with dis-abilities whose CaseC o n f e r e n c eCommittee hasdetermined that pro-motion is appropri-ate or English learn-er students whose

Individual LearningPlan Committee hasdetermined that pro-motion is appropri-ate.“At Metro North

Elementary, 74 out of82 passed for a 90.2percent passingrate,” Sparling said.“Of the eight whodidn’t pass, six havespecial educationindividual educationplans and may quali-fy for a good causeexemption.“At Southwood

Elementary, 77 out of84 passed for a passrate of 91.7 percent.Of the seven whodidn’t pass, fivecould qualify for anexemption.”Sparling was

proud to add thatmore than a third ofMSD’s special educa-tion third-graderspassed the exam.The few students

who did not pass theexam and do notqualify for an exemp-tion will have anopportunity toretake the assess-ment in June.“With the help of

Kristi Unger, literacycoach; third-gradeteachers; readingteachers; and spe-cially trainedinstructional assis-tants, we are provid-ing a full range ofcustomized readinginterventions to help

our students be suc-cessful,” Sparlingsaid.She went on to

explain that thesecustomized readinginterventions will betailored to fit a stu-dent’s personalneeds, whether theyneed help in theareas of test-takingskills, comprehen-sion, visualizing andverbalizing, phonics,fluency, comprehen-sion, vocabulary orothers. These inter-ventions are under-way now and areworked in with thestudent’s regularschool day. At thecompletion of theschool year, therewill be a two-weeksummer school pro-gram to continue theintervention lessonsbefore the re-testdate on June 15.“We are elated

with our iREAD-3results!” Sparlingsaid. “After the sum-mer re-test opportu-nity and with exemp-tions, we anticipatethat 99 percent ofour third-graderswill meet the IndianaDepartment ofEducation criteriafor being placed infourth grade nextyear.”This also marks

the first year thatMSD has enlisted aliteracy coach, Kristi

Unger. Sparling saysUnger v helped to“fine-tune” MSD’sreading program.“Mrs. Unger has

trained our instruc-tional assistants whowork with smallgroups of students,”Sparling said. “Wealso have a readingspecialist fundedthrough Title I fundsto help students whoneed the most sup-port.“Our staff worked

hard to make surestudents were pre-pared with the basicskills, but we tried tokeep the exam itselfas low key as possi-ble. While we neededparents to under-stand its signifi-cance, we didn’t haveto create any anxietyin the students.”Although this

round of testingwent well, parentswho have students inprimary grades

should be aware andprepare their stu-dents for this thirdgrade exam.“There is no silver

bullet, but the onething research hasshown over and overagain that helps chil-dren so much is justto read to them. Letthem hear the lan-guage. Read withenthusiasm, askquestions aboutwhat you’re readingwith your children.That helps as muchas anything,”Shoemaker said.“Also, they need totry not to stressabout the test, not tonag. Let the schooldo the worrying.They just need toenjoy their child andenjoy reading withtheir child.”Parents who have

questions regardingthis exam shouldcontact their schoolprincipal.

A search of aLagro home result-ed in the arrest ofthree individualson various drug-related charges.The investigationbegan when DeputyBen Mota initiateda traffic stop on avehicle in Lagro inthe early morningof April 29. A shortpursuit ensued andthe driver exitedthe vehicle and fled

on foot. Officers believedthe suspect entereda residence locatedat 200 Davis St.,Lagro. A searchwarrant wasobtained for the res-idence. As officersfrom the WabashCounty Sheriff ’sDepartment and theIndiana State Policeexecuted the searchwarrant, a subjectlater identified as

Jerry T. Green, 20,attempted to fleeand was apprehend-ed by ISP TrooperMichael Biggs.Green is believed tobe the driver of thevehicle that fledfrom Deputy Mota.As officers contin-ued their search ofthe residence, theylocated suspectedmarijuana, drugparaphernalia andvarious items and

chemical associatedwith the manufac-ture of metham-phetamine.John Green, 55,owner of the resi-dence, was prelimi-narily charged withpossession of mari-juana, possession ofparaphernalia andpossession of chem-icals, reagents orprecursors. JerryGreen, 20, was pre-liminarily charged

with resisting lawenforcement andfor an active war-rant for possessionof marijuanat h r o u g hHuntington County.Justin Snyder, 20,was preliminarilycharged with pos-session of marijua-na, possession ofparaphernalia andpossession of chem-ical reagents or pre-cursors.

Formal chargeswill be presented tothe Wabash CountyProsecutor’s Officefor review.This investiga-tion was conductedby Deputy BenMota, Sgt. TylerGuenin, andSheriff ’s ReserveDeputies CareyBabbit and JaySmallwood and ISPTrooper MichaelBiggs.

MSD students surpass iREAD test score goal

Three suspects arrested after search of residence

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Fifty-nine volun-teers to the NorthM a n c h e s t e rHistorical Society(NMHS) and NorthManchester Centerfor History (NMCH)were honored with areception at theCenter for History onApril 24. These volun-teers have served asdocents, researchers,program committeemembers, board mem-bers and in manyother capacities.Those present werehonored for theirwork in 2010 and 2011.Volunteers who

have accumulated 100hours of service tothe NMHS or theNMCH receive a poloshirt with the North

Manchester Centerfor History logo.Those achieving thismilestone this yearwere: Darlene Bucher,John Knarr, MaryReahard and Jo AnnSchall.Historical Society

President MaryChrastil noted thatpeople volunteer formany reasons, but allhave a commitment tohelping others. Mostknow that they mayvolunteer now, but inthe past or in thefuture they will havebeen helped by anoth-er volunteer or volun-teer organization. Shewent on to say that theNMHS and NMCH arenot-for-profits whodepend entirely on

volunteer support andwhich could simplynot function withoutvolunteers. She notedthat the top volunteerevery year is JoyceJoy, who contributed2,827 hours of serviceto the Center forHistory in 2010 and2011, followed byNancy Reed, Centerfor History director,with 1,279 hours.Chrastil quoted fig-

ures from TheIndependent Sector,an organization thattracks the value ofvolunteers through-out the nation. In2010, the averagevalue of volunteertime as calculated byIndependent Sectorfor Indiana was

$18.04. In that year,volunteers gave 3,596hours to the NMHSand NMCH, valued atan astounding $64,873.Even more remark-able was the 4,041hours of volunteertime contributed in2011. At the rate calcu-lated by IndependentSector of 2011, thisamounts to $88,048.The final part of

the program honoredthe volunteer of theyear. Past honoreesinclude Joyce Joy,Allan White, EuniceButterbaugh andParks Adams. For2010, Volunteers ofthe Year are Jo AnnSchall and Bea andJohn Knarr. Jo Annand Bea work in theNMCH office weeklymaintaining recordson artifact and finan-cial donations, mem-bership and corre-spondence, and help-ing with collectionsmanagement. Bea

also assists John inpublishing the soci-ety’s quarterlynewsletter, and Johndesigned and main-tains the NMHS web-site. Cumulative, thethree have con-tributed 620 hours inthe past two years.Volunteer of the

year for 2011 is RalphNaragon. Ralphserves on the board,and is treasurer forthe historical society.He contributed 195hours in 2011. Ralphhas been very activein improving theCenter for Historybuilding and systemssuch as plumbing,heating, electricaland Internet. Chrastil ended the

evening thanking thecommittee whoarranged the recep-tion: Darlene Bucher,Eloise Eberly,Jeanette Lahman andDorothy Weldy.

North Manchester volunteers honored at reception

VOLUNTEERS of the North Manchester Historical Society and NorthManchester Center for History were honored at a reception on April 24.North Manchester Historical Society Vice President Mike McKee (right)presents Ralph Naragon with the 2011 Volunteer of Year AppreciationCertificate. (photo provided)

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Annual

Weber Grill

Demonstration!Saturday

May 12th - 10 to 2

Free Samples! Hot Dog & Pop $100

Burger & Pop$200

Try a variety of foodscooked on a Weber Grill!

• Cookies • Pizza • Fruits and Veggies• Roast Pork • Burgers

All proceeds go to Karing for Karsyn

Food from Poole’s Meat Market!

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A Spring FashionReview

All attendees will be entered into a drawing fortwo $100 Francis Shoppe Gift Certificates

Tickets available at the Charley Creek Innand The Francis Shoppe

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Investment Fund is acompetitive grant pro-gram that fundsefforts by Indianacommunities tobecome even greaterplaces to visit, liveand work. In supportof the City of Wabashand the Town ofNorth Manchester’scommunity improve-ment goals, WMIworked closely withthe Wabash CountyConvention andVisitors Bureau tosecure match fundingin order to meet thegrant’s 1:1 match stip-ulation; thus result-ing in a total of$100,000 to invest incommunity beautifi-cation. Collaborative lever-

aging match partnersinclude WabashMarketplace, Inc.,Manchester MainStreet, Honeywell

F o u n d a t i o n ,E c o n o m i cDevelopment Groupof Wabash County,Hoffman’s Nursery,C o m m u n i t yFoundation ofWabash County,Wabash CountyConvention andVisitors Bureau,Manchester College,Ford Meter BoxFoundation, Modoc’sMarket, Dorais ChevyBuick GMC, Dorothy-Ilene Studio, WabashElectric Supply, andnumerous individualcontributors. “This grant oppor-

tunity was brought tothe table by ChristineFlohr, executive direc-tor of tourism forWabash County, whofacilitated a meetingwith potential keystakeholders in theproject,” sharedStephen Allen, execu-tive director for WMI.“The design commit-tee for WMI has beenworking on a publicart plan and waspleased to take thelead on applying forthe grant.”In order to complete

a comprehensive pub-lic art strategy, Allenworked closely withlocal businesses andcommittee membersto develop a cohesiveproposal for invest-ment of funding andimplementation forthe project. The over-all objective is tolaunch multiple beau-tification projectswith the first phase toinclude the installa-tion of public art inboth the City ofWabash and the Townof North Manchester;as well as transform“gateway” entrancesin both communitiesfor local residents and

tourists to enjoy.

As a result of

diverse collaboration,

WMI was awarded the

full grant allocation

being offered by IOTD

and OCRA. The maxi-

mum allocation under

the Place Based Grant

program was $50,000

and WMI was award-

ed this amount as a

result of the partner-

ships being utilized

and the viability of

WMI’s public art

strategy.

In a statement

released by Lt.

Governor Becky

Skillman, she states,

“Indiana is filled with

vibrant communities

that offer Hoosiers

and visitors unique

experiences. These

projects will make

Indiana even more

attractive to Hoosiers,

visitors and those

looking to invest in

our state.”

WMI has 18 months

to complete spending

against the grant

funds and hopes to

have a significant por-

tion of the project

completed by the end

of this summer.

“Thank you to

those individuals and

organizations that

contributed toward

the match,” stated

Allen. “It is because of

their generosity that

this impactful initia-

tive is possible.”

W a b a s hMarketplace, Inc.(WMI) announces therecent award of

$50,000 from the PlaceBased InvestmentFund; a grant oppor-tunity offered in part-

nership from theIndiana Office ofT o u r i s mDevelopment (IOTD)

and the Indiana Officeof Community &Rural Affairs (OCRA).The Place Based

Marketplace leverages $100,000 for community investment

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Peabody RetirementCommunity recentlyheld a Tulip two-mileclassic fun run/walkas part of the 14thAnnual Peabody Tulip

Festival. All proceedsfrom the funrun/walk will bedonated to theA l z h e i m e r ’ sAssociation - Walk to

End Alzheimer’s inWarsaw Oct. 6.In order to increase

participation in thefun run/walk, co-workers Kyle Cline

Peabody supports Alzheimer’s Association through fundraiser

BEAUTICIAN CARRIE GREEN donated her time to cut Kyle Cline’shair as part of his deal with co-worker Susie Miller to get the most partic-ipants signed up for the Tulip two-mile classic fun run/walk in one week.(photo provided)

and Susie Miller chal-lenged one another to afriendly competition tosee who could get themost participantssigned up in one week.Kyle and Susie were

able to get over 100participants in totalsigned up in just oneweek. Unfortunately,Kyle lost the challengeand as a result had tocut his long locks off. Peabody’s beauti-

cian, Carrie Green,who also works atModern Impressionsin North Manchester,donated her time tocut Kyle’s hair.The Tulip two-mile

classic fun run/walkraised over $1,000 forthe Alzheimer’sAssociation - Walk toEnd Alzheimer’s.The Peabody Alz

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The GovernmentAffairs Committee ofthe Wabash CountyChamber ofCommerce wouldlike to remind theWabash communitythat through a spe-cial arrangementwith CongressmanDan Burton’s office,a field representativeof the Congressmanwill be holding officehours at theChamber in April. Special Assistant

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Indianapolis office,will be available tothe public at theChamber office onthe followingMondays: May 7 and21, from 10:30 a.m. to12:30 p.m. Noappointments arenecessary as walk-ins are welcomeanytime, withpatrons beingserved on a first-come, first-servedbasis. However, ifthere is a specialneed or an individ-ual that would like

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Chamber hosts Congressman Burton’s mobile office

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The Living inBalance (LIB) supportgroup, sponsored by

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presentation by JohnD. Conner, DDS, at theMay 15 meeting at the

Bowen CenterCommunity Room at 7p.m. Dr. Conner willdiscuss special dentalhealth concerns forthose who take med-

ications for mental ill-nesses and co-occur-ring conditions. Aquestion-and-answerperiod will follow theprogram.

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North ManchesterCub Scout Pack #3450had their annualPinewood Derby onMarch 17 at theC o n g r e g a t i o n a lChristian Church.The derby consistedof a regulation derbywith 25 scouts partici-pating, and an openclass with 13 partici-pants.Overall winners in

each den were as fol-lows:- Tiger Cubs: Bryce

Mugford, first; CadenMarcum, second; andLucas Popi, third- Wolf Den: Jonah

Popi, first; DustinRottger, second; andAustin Jackson, third- Bear Den: Dyson

Rosen, first; LukeRamer, second; andKaden Dillon, third- Webelos: Mason

Roesner, first; ConnorWake, second; andChase Porter, thirdPinewood class tro-

phies for speed wheregiven to Trevor Dill,first; Caleb Baker, sec-ond; and EthanMcWilliams, third.Best in show awardswent to CadenMarcum, Tiger Cub;Trevor Dill, Wolf Den;Baylee Fogerty, BearDen; and ChasePorter, Webelos. A tro-phy for Best Effortwent to JeremiahRosen.Others who partici-

pated where DominicBryant, Gain Mize,Ken Martin, AlexSanson, SethBlanchard, Sean Stier,Nathaniel Rosen andBill Gatewood. OpenClass winners were:first place, DaveMetzger; secondplace, HaydenMetzger; and thirdplace, Luke Ramer.Best in show went toMichelle Fogerty. During the Derby,

there was a Friends ofS c o u t i n gPresentation, whichallows families andthe community to giveback to scouting. Ithelps by raising fundsthat will go towardadult training, badges

and other items forscouting. Their goalwas to raise $300 theday of the event, butwith everyone’s dona-tions they were ableto raise $668. Thankyou to all who donat-ed.If you would like

more information, orwould like to donate,please contactDistrict DirectorMatthew Binder at765-452-8253 [email protected], a special thanksgoes to Kiwanis forjudging, Oak ParkLanes and NorthManchester Pizza Hutfor gift certificates,C o n g r e g a t i o n a l

Christian Church foruse of the church, andThe Moose Lodge andJohnson Engravingfor the trophies. Also,thanks to all the par-ents that helped makeit a great race.

WINNERS OF THE CUB SCOUTS ANNUAL PINEWOOD DERBYincluded: (from left) Jeremiah Rosen, Best Effort Award; Trevor Dill, firstplace, avg. speed 2.5420; Caleb Baker, second place, avg. speed 2.5643; EthanMcWilliams, third place, avg. speed 2.5690; Luke Ramer, Open Class secondplace, time of 2.5555; and Hayden Metzger, Open Class first place, time of2.5539. (photo provided)

Local cub scouts hold annual Pinewood Derby

The Wabash ValleySaw Dust Gang’sApril meeting wasgreat seeing how a logwas cut into boards,then stacked properlyto allow them to dry.Thanks to DavidDoud. The club alsowants to thankYarnell Lumber, 295W. Canal St., Wabash,for this month’s doorprize.Several members of

Wabash Valley SawDust Gang joined theTippcanoe ValleyWoodworkers Club onApril 21. at theIndiana DimensionCo. to listen to the rep-resentative fromSherwin-Williams.They took a tour ofthe plant that makescabinet doors andtrim for the upper endmobile homes. The May meeting

will be held at SteveKelley’s shop at 611 N.Laura Ln., Sweester,on May 12 at 2 p.m.Steve will talk aboutcrown molding andit’s many uses. For more informa-

tion, call DickJohnson at 765-662-1364.

Wabash Valley Saw Dust Gang holds April meeting

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“The harvest is plenteous, but the workers are few.” Jesus of NazarethThe Elementary Facts of Life

On the principle that we face three enemies in this life, that, by defini-tion, we are required to obtain victory over, i.e., to defeat or to be defeated by,they are namely, The World, The Flesh and the Devil. I would like to give youthe sure-fire way to conquer all three in your personal affairs:

When you have a problem obtaining victory in any of the three areasmentioned above you simply say the following in these exact words: “FatherGod, in the name of the Lord Jesus, and in the Power of your Holy Spiritwould you please solve this problem for me? In Jesus’ Holy Name I pray,Amen.”

Every problem you have will be defeated and smashed into oblivion oneby one. I guarantee it because God NEVER fails. Without faith it is impossi-ble to please God, and with faith you become God’s beloved and victoriouschild. You’ll fall so madly in love with God, you’ll wonder “Why didn’t I startexercising my faith in God sooner?”

The problem the World has is this: It teaches people that they can solvetheir personal problems by their own strength and determination. For example,“God helps those who help themselves.” This is a total lie. You cannot solvelife’s problems by your own strength, especially problems of the Flesh thateveryone has regardless of who they are or how “important” they think theyare. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE.

If you are so-called “successful” by your own strength, talent and natural abil-ity, and at the same time exclude an acknowledgement of God from your life,you are not only operating out of vanity, it doesn’t really gain you anything inthe end because Eternity is waiting out there to gobble you up. And believe meyou don’t want your slogan to be “I was my own little god and ain’t I great?”when you get there. That’s the sure fire road to perdition (eternal separationfrom God). Only God is great. So learn to lean completely and totally on himand watch his miracle-working power performing miracle after miracle in yourlife. Because he will do it, I guarantee it, and more importantly, God’s HolyWord guarantees it.

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FORMER CITY OF WABASH MAYOR ROBERT MCCALLEN was recently recognized for hisefforts in purchasing the building where the Wabash County Historical Museum now utilizes.During the recognition, a plaque was unveiled thanking those that were instrumental in the pur-chase of the building on July 24, 1997. (photo by Harold V. Chatlosh)

The monthly meet-ing of the FrancesSlocum Chapter ofthe Daughters of theAmerican Revolution(DAR) was held onApril 10 at the NorthM a n c h e s t e rHistorical Society

Museum. ChapterMember Joyce Joygave members a tourof the museum. Shehas been a volunteerthere for several yearsand is a lifetime resi-dent of NorthManchester. The North

M a n c h e s t e rHistorical Society(NMHS) serves as acollector and caretak-er of wonderful,unique and valuableartifacts and relics,photographs, articles,manuscripts andother materials per-taining to local histo-ry. The Center forHistory is located onEast Main Street inthe formerO p p e n h e i m ’ sDepartment Storebuilding. Members enjoyed

fascinating displaysthat provide memo-ries and tell the storyof North Manchesterand nearby communi-ties in the Eel RiverValley. The facilityalso serves as a centerfor educational pro-grams, reunions, localfamily historicalresearch and commu-nity events.Donations of localfamily and historicalartifacts are alwayswelcomed. A short business

meeting was held.Regent Jean Wrighttold the eight mem-bers in attendancethat she had dis-cussed with the pres-ent officers theirretaining their officesfor the coming yearand all had agreed tocontinue to serve. The

chapter will celebrateits 100th anniversarythis fall. Plans arebeing made for a cele-bration and severalideas were enter-tained.The next meeting

will be held on May 8at 7 p.m. in the activi-ty room at GrandstaffHentgen in Wabash.There will be a guestspeaker.Guests are always

welcome at the DARmeetings. If you havea Revolutionary WarPatriot in your familytree and are interest-ed in finding out moreabout the organiza-tion, you can visitwww.dar.org and clickon “Membership” oryou can call 765-981-2612 or 260-563-4661.

Frances Slocum Chapter of DAR met April 10

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SCOTTY AND JANE (FERGUSON) MILLER celebrated their 50th wed-ding anniversary on April 14, 7 p.m., at Elks Lodge, Wabash. They weremarried on April 7, 1962, at Presbyterian Church, Wabash. Scotty is retiredfrom General Telephone, and Jane is retired from Ford Meter Box. Theyhave three children, DeeDee (Bill) Urschel of Urbana, Shelley (Jay) Reed ofAndrews and Ron Miller of Wabash; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. (photo provided)

“When ReligionWas Culture” featur-ing David Barton ofWallBuilders will beshown in the Blocher

Community Room atthe NorthManchester PublicLibrary on May 10from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

During theRevolutionary War,churches and clergyplayed a pivotal role,providing leadership

in the political andmilitary arenas andhelping shape theintellectual ideasthat took root in ourfounding documents.The Bible helpedshape our nation’sgovernment, educa-tional system, andculture in general.While today’s criticshave relegated reli-gious leaders to serv-ing only within thefour walls of thechurch, America’searly religious lead-ers believed theywere to be involvedin every aspect oflife, including gov-ernment. Is therestill a role forchurches and pas-tors to play in today’spolitical arena?Discover the answerto that question, aswell as how pastorsand religious leadersset the course for thenation in thisAmerican HeritageSeries.David Barton is

the founder ofWallBuilders, anorganization dedi-cated to representingAmerica’s forgottenhistory and heroeswith an emphasis onour moral, religious,and constitutionalheritage.This series will be

shown again on May23 at 7 p.m. at Victory

C h r i s t i a nFellowship, 112 W.Main St., NorthManchester, if youare unable to attend.T r u t h S e e k e r s

examines currentevents from aBiblical worldviewand is an outreach ofVictory Bookstore.Public is invited, andthere is no admis-sion charge. For fur-ther information,call 260-982-8317.

TruthSeekers to present David Barton May 10

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After 21 Top 40 hitsand selling nearly 50million records world-wide, the RhinestoneCowboy is preparingto saddle up and rideinto the sunset. InJune 2011, GlenCampbell was diag-nosed with the earlystages of Alzheimer’sdisease. Because ofhis illness, Campbellwanted to performone more time beforeretiring from themusic industry, so hecreated “The GoodbyeTour” as his farewellto fans and to concerttouring. A country music

singer, guitarist, tele-vision host, and actor,Glen Campbell is bestknown for a series ofhits in the 1960’s and70’s, as well as hosting

a variety show calledThe Glen CampbellGoodtime Hour.During his 50 years inshow business,Campbell releasedmore than 70 albumsand made history bywinning fiveGrammys in both thecountry and pop cate-gories. Some ofCampbell’s hitsinclude “RhinestoneCowboy,” “Gentle onMy Mind,” “By theTime I Get ToP h o e n i x , ”“Galveston,” and“Southern Nights.” In 2005, Campbell’s

storied career addedanother notch to itsbelt when he wasinducted into theCountry Music Hall ofFame. During the 2012Grammy AwardsCeremony, the child ofan Arkansas share-cropper received aL i f e t i m eAchievement award,bringing his Grammytotal to six. Remaining tickets

may be purchased atthe Honeywell Centerbox office from 8 a.m.to 5 p.m., Mondaythrough Friday, bycalling 260-563-1102 orby visiting www.hon-eywellcenter.org.

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The public is invit-ed to the premiereshowing of “SowingSeeds of Peace” onMay 10 at 7 p.m. in theAssembly Room at theTimbercrest SeniorLiving Community,North Manchester.David Sollenberger,

videographer, will bepresent for this pre-miere showing. Thevideo tells of theNigerian experienceof violence, much ofit having roots ininterfaith conflict, aswell as terroristgroups, and thechurch’s efforts at

p e a c e m a k i n g .Granting interviewsfor the film wereMuslin faith leadersand business peopleas well as NigerianBrethren.Efforts at

Peacemaking in anenvironment of con-flict and increasingviolence need ourattention and sup-port.The making of the

film was sponsored bythe Church of theBrethren GlobalMission and Serviceoffice. The showing isfree and open to all.

Timbercrest to show“Sowing Seeds ofPeace” May 10

Spaghetti dinnerto be held May 11After experiencing

the Lord truly trans-form her life duringher years in collegeat Ball StateUniversity, LynnPulley is excited toshare God’s abound-ing grace and lovewith the people ofthe world. She hasbeen accepted toserve full-time withO p e r a t i o nMobilization - ani n t e r n a t i o n a lChristian missiono r g a n i z a t i o n .Pulley’s first destina-tion is Sweden,where she will par-ticipate in a year-long program calledD i s T i n c tD i s c i p l e s h i pTraining. She is real-ly excited to workalongside peoplefrom all over theworld as it will defi-nitely be an adven-

ture to learn to dis-tinguish betweenculture and beliefs.While she will missall of her friends andfamily here inWabash, she can’twait to see what theLord has in store forher in Sweden andthe rest of the world. In order to make

this a possibility, sheneeds to find a groupof people who willwalk alongside ofher in the mission.The WabashChristian Church,110 W. Hill St.,Wabash, where sheis a member, is host-ing a spaghetti din-ner on her behalf.The dinner will beon May 11 from 4 to 7p.m. and will be byfree-will donation.The church has gra-ciously opened theirdoors to the publicthis evening in orderto help provide forher mission trip. Allare encouraged andinvited to come andlearn more aboutwhat Pulley will bedoing.

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Join us as we trav-el to Shipshewana onJune 15 to see themusical, TheConfession, anAmish Love Story, atthe fabulous BlueGate Theater. Buseswill depart theWinchester SeniorCenter’s parking lot,239 Bond St.,Wabash, at 8 a.m.There will be timefor shopping inD o w n t o w nShipshewana beforelunch, which will beserved at 11 a.m. The

show will go from 1to 4 p.m. The groupplans to return to theSenior Center by 5:30p.m. The cost of thetrip includes trans-portation, lunch anda show. Seating avail-ability is limited andall reservationsrequire payment infull. The deadline forreservations is May10. Please call theWinchester SeniorCenter at 260-563-4475 with questionsor stop by to makeyour reservation.

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Court AppointedSpecial Advocates(CASA) is sponsoringa Nelson’s ChickenBar-B-Que on May 11,3-7 p.m., at True ValueHardware in theWabash VillageShopping Center. Profit received from

this event will be usedto train new volun-teers and to pay for

criminal backgroundchecks to comply withnational and stateCASA requirements.Wabash CASA is cur-rently serving 78 chil-dren and have 10 chil-dren waiting for aCASA volunteer.Wabash County CASAis a program of YouthService Bureau and aUnited Fund agency,

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National PublicGardens Day is May11 and the CharleyCreek Gardens, locat-ed at 551 N. Miami St.,Wabash, is celebrat-ing. The Garden staffw e l c o m e svisitors from 10 a.m.to 7 p.m. with lightrefreshments in theG a r d e nBuilding. Guidedwalking tours will be

offered at 10 a.m., 1p.m. and 6 p.m. and afree annual starterplant will be given tothe first 50guests. Parking isavailable at 518 N.Wabash St., Wabash,just follow the walk-ing path down to thelower gardens. Pleasecall 260-563-1020 forfurther information.

National Public Gardens Day is May 11

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The 2012 FourthGrade Essay Contest(sponsored by theWabash HistoricalSociety and theWabash CountyHistorical Museum)results wereannounced at a recep-tion at the museum onMay 3.First place went to

Alexander Baggett,W.C. Mills, for hisessay, “The Life of Dr.James Ford.” In sec-ond place was JackNiccum of EmmanuelChristian School with

his essay, “White Roseof the Miami.” Thirdplace went to EvelynGray, Sharp Creek forher essay, “Chief LeGros.”Each of the top

three winnersreceived $50, donatedby First FarmersBank, FirstMerchants Bank andCrossroads, and a giftbag from Wells Fargo.The first place winneralso received a one-year family pass tothe museum. Secondand third place win-ners received one-dayfamily passes to themuseum.The top three win-

ners had the opportu-nity to read theiressays to attendees atthe May 3 reception.Seventeen finalists

were also in atten-dance at the recep-tion. These finalists,all from W.C. Millsinclude: BradynBaker, “EugeniaHoneywell”; AllisonBartoo, “Mark C.Honeywell”; TeriBeachley, “HoneywellHouse”; Jadelyn Bell,“Frances Slocum”;Bella Carrillo, “TheLife of CrystalGayle”; Emily Cole,“Modoc”; TrentonD a u g h t r y ,“Manchester CollegeSports”; Destiny Dils,“The Lifetime ofCrystal Gayle”; RobFord, “Wabash, theFirst ElectricallyLighted City”; JonahFrance, “FrancesSlocum”; BrileighFrazier, “Wabash,Indiana – The First

ESSSAY CONTEST FINALISTS were honored at a reception on May 3for their performance in the 2012 Fourth Grade Essay contest, sponsored bythe Wabash Historical Society and Wabash County Historical Museum.Pictured are: front row, (from left) Alexander Baggett, first place, JackNiccum, second place, Evelyn Gray, third place; second row, Jadelyn Bell,Emily Cole, Drayton Alexander Larimore-Rowe; third row, Rob Ford,Bradyn Baker, Jonah France, Bella Carillo, Carmen Higdon; fourth row,Trenton Daughtry, Madison Hecox, Hayden Moore; fifth row, AllisonBartoo, Logan Swafford, Brileigh Frazier and Teri Beachley. (photo byDanielle Swan)

Electrically LightedCity”; MadisonHecox, “History ofthe Library”;Carmen Higdon,“The Wabash River”;Drayton AlexanderL a r im o r e - Rowe ,“Mark C.

Honeywell”; HaydenD. Moore, “FrancesSlocum”; LoganThomas Swafford,“The Lifetime ofFrances Slocum”;and Dereck ThomasVogel, “An Inventor’sLife”.

All finalistsreceived a studentday pass to the muse-um, a ticket to EaglesTheatre and a certifi-cate.Kroger’s, Wabash,

donated cookies forthe reception.

Fourth Grade Essay Contest winners announced

The last day to filea business tangiblepersonal propertyreturn is on May 15.If you own a busi-ness or farm equip-ment in WabashCounty, you need tofile a business per-sonal propertyreturn in theWabash CountyAssessor’s Office.This only applies tobusiness owners. Noaction is required ifyou only own realestate. No extensionswill be granted andpenalties will beassessed. TheWabash CountyAssessor’s Office isopen 8 a.m. 4 p.m. onMonday throughFriday. Call 260-563-0661, Ext. 227, 228 or229 for additionalinformation. TheAssessor’s Officewill be closed May 8for the PrimaryElection.

File personal property returns by May 15

The HoneywellHouse will welcomeStephen Allen, exec-utive director ofW a b a s hMarketplace, Inc.,on May 15 at 7 p.m.Allen will present aprogram about thecurrent happeningsin DowntownWabash, what iscoming soon, andthe future plansMarketplace hasfor the area. Theevent is sponsoredby SchlemmerBrothers. W a b a s hMarketplace, Inc.supports the City of

Wabash throughefforts to improveand foster commu-nity and economicdevelopment andhistoric preserva-tion. The accom-plishments of thisorganization havephysically andsocially changedthe atmosphere ofWabash. “The most impor-tant component ofa city is a healthy,vibrant and eco-nomically stabledowntown,” saidStephen Allen. “Abeautiful anddiverse downtown

is what setsWabash apart fromother communitiesthroughout thenation. We havebeen and continueto be instrumentalin augmenting thisdifference andencourage the resi-dents of Wabash tobecome involved inthe transformationof our wonderfulcity as well.”Those wishing toattend this event atthe HoneywellHouse can makereservations bycalling 260-563-2326Ext. 21.

Honeywell House to welcomeWabash Marketplace

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Christene Cornell, 68Akron Resident

Aug. 5, 1943 – May 2, 2012

Christene J. Conley Cornell, 68, Akron,passed away unexpectedly on May 2 atWoodlawn Hospital Emergency Room,Rochester.She was born on Aug. 5, 1943, in

Prestonsburg, Ky., to Fred and Myrtle (Manns)Conley. She married William Cornell Sr. onApril 18, 1964, in Fulton County; he survives.Mrs. Cornell had worked at United

Technologies in North Manchester for 14 yearsuntil it closed. Following that, she was a house-wife. She was an avid gardener and enjoyed cro-cheting and going fishing with her husband.Along with her husband, she is survived by a

daughter, Mary (Jeramy) Reese of Roann; three sons, William (Mary)Cornell Jr. of New Baltimore, Mich., Ron (Victoria) Cornell of Piercetonand Norman (Heidi) Cornell of North Manchester; nine grandchildren,William Cornell, Eric Cornell, Sean Cornell, Joshua Cornell, BraxtonHanft, Lacey Cornell, Keaton Cornell, Devon Reese and Aidan Reese;three great-grandchildren, Faylinn, Makayla and Aiyanna; five sisters,Zefie Jackson, Gracie Jackson, Martha Hancock, Lorene Tesh and IzanieThornington; and three brothers, Amos Conley, Norman Conley andAlfred Conley. She is preceded in death by two sisters, Nancy Penningtonand Opal Conley; and one brother, Jerry Conley.Funeral services were held May 6 at Hartzler Funeral Home, Akron.

Burial was in Gaerte Cemetery, Macy. Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society,

P.O. Box 22718, Oklahoma City, OK 73123-1718. Condolences may be sentto the family at www.hartzlerfuneralservices.com.

John Dale, 79U.S. Army M.P.

Sept. 3, 1932 – May 6, 2012

John Marvin Dale, 79, rural Wabash, died at5:57 a.m. on May 6 at his home, surrounded byhis family.He was born on Sept. 3, 1932, in Wabash

County, to Willie Marvin and Edith Matilda(King) Dale. He married Lela Eppley, inWabash, on Sept. 21, 1952; she survives.Mr. Dale was a 1950 graduate of Linlawn High

School and attended the Purdue UniversityAgriculture Short Class. He was a retiredfarmer and a M.P. in the U.S. Army. He was alife member of the Wabash Friends Church,where he taught Sunday school and served onseveral committees. He served on the NorthCentral Co-op Board of Directors from 1982until 1997, was its chairman from 1991 until1997, and was a member of the Wabash County4-H Fair Swine Committee 17 years. He enjoyedsoftball, and played and pitched for 30 years. He

also enjoyed fishing, hunting, gardening and golfing.Along with his wife, he is survived by four children, Larry (Lisa) Dale,

Dan (Deb) Dale and LuAnn (Leo) Sparks, all of Wabash, and Lisa (John)Williams of Tavernier, Fla.; 11 grandchildren, Alan (Brittany) Dale ofFortville, Amanda (Scott) Johnson of Avon, Andrew (Erin) Dale ofWabash, Todd (Mandy) Dale of Butler, Jason Dale of North Manchester,Carie Metzger of Marion, Cory Metzger of Wabash, Donovan Sparks ofIndianapolis, Dylan Sparks, Jessica Sparks and Emily Sparks, all ofWabash; three great-grandchildren, Kayden and Jaxson Dale of Butlerand Lainey Johnson of Avon; brother, Roger (Bonnie) Dale of Wabash;and sister, Rachel “Sally” Stanley of Somerset. He was preceded in deathby his parents and his brother, Richard K. Dale.Funeral services will be held at Wabash Friends Church, 3563 S. SR 13,

Wabash, on May 9 at 2 p.m. with David Phillips and Alex Falder officiat-ing. Burial will be in Friends Cemetery, Wabash. Friends may call onehour prior to services May 9 at the church.Preferred memorial is Wabash-Miami Home Healthcare and Hospice.

The memorial guestbook for Mr. Dale may be signed at www.grandstaff-hentgen.com.

Rebecca Dannacher, 66Attended St. Mary’s Catholic

ChurchMarch 13, 1946 – April 16, 2012

Rebecca Dannacher, 66, passed away on April16 at Kosciusko Community Hospital, Warsaw.She was born on March 13, 1946, in Warsaw,

to Ira Bragg, Jr. and Mary Alice (Long) Bragg. Rebecca graduated from Manchester High

School in 1964 and had worked in real estate,was a self-employed esthetician and taughtbeauty culture in Florida. She attended St.Mary’s Catholic Church, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla.She is survived by three brothers, Tripp

Bragg of Lakeville, Gary Bragg of Lakevilleand Shawn Bragg of Naples, Fla.; two sisters,Randa Cox of Lakeville and Rita (Jim) Goff ofWakarusa; sister-in-law, Judy Bragg ofLakeville; and three close friends that were likefamily, Linda Lambert of Mary Esther, Fla.,Nancy Eads of Warsaw and Judy Coxwell of Ft.Walton Beach, Fla. She is preceded in death bya brother, Galen Bragg, and a great-nephew,Aiden Bragg.Graveside services and burial were held on

April 21 at Maple Grove Cemetery, Sweetser. Memorial contributions may be made to

National Breast Cancer Foundation, 2600Network Blvd., Suite 300, Frisco, Texas 75034.Condolences for the family of Rebecca may besent at www.ravenchoate.com.

Dean Jines, 72Veteran U.S. Marine Corps.March 7, 1939 – Feb. 19, 2012

Dean L. Jines, 72,Columbia City, passedaway at 9:37 a.m. onFeb. 19 at VisitingNurse and HospiceHome, Fort Wayne.He was born on

March 7, 1939, inWabash, to Leslie T.Jines and Anna(Ridenour) Brooks.On May 10, 1958, hemarried Vonnie L.Boardman in Wabash;she survivesMr. Jines was raised

in Wabash Countywhere he graduatedfrom Wabash City

Schools. From 1956 until 1962, he served in theUnited States Marine Corps. In 1973, he and hisfamily moved to Whitley County, moving toAuburn in 1990 and Fort Wayne in 1993. Hereturned to Columbia City in 1997. He workedfor T&T Plumbing & Heating, Inc, LaOtto. Healso worked at Scott Food Stores, Fort Wayne;Ford Meter Box, Wabash; and Flow Tech,Columbia City. He was a member of TrinityEvangelical Presbyterian Church, ColumbiaCity.Along with his wife, he is survived by a son,

Dennis D. (Marcia) Jines of Columbia City;daughter, Denise D. (Todd) Porter of ColumbiaCity; six grandchildren, Drew (fiancee,Amanda) Jines, Seth (Kirsten) Jines, BrentJines, Austin Porter, Carley Porter andMadison Porter; brothers, Jack L. Jines ofTampa, Fla., and DeWayne Brooks of Peru. Hewas preceded in death by his parents and broth-ers, Richard Lee and Douglas Brooks.Funeral services were held on Feb. 23 at

DeMoney-Grimes Countryside Park FuneralHome, 600 Countryside Dr., Columbia City.Reverend Ross O’Dell and Pastor Judy Follisofficiated. Preferred memorial contributions are to

Trinity Evangelical Presbyterian Church orVisiting Nurse and Hospice Home.

Wabash City PoliceDepartment

AccidentsMay 4

At 9:39 a.m., vehi-cles driven by NaomiPorter, 89, Wabash,and Debra Allard, 50,Lagro, collided onMiami Street nearWater Street.

April 30At 3:28 p.m., vehi-

cles driven byTabatha Irvine, 36,Wabash, and ZacharyReed, 16, LaFontaine,collided on WabashStreet nearLaFontaine Avenue.

CitationsMay 2

Billy Jackson, 40,Wabash, expired plateand false of fictitiousregistration

Wabash CountySheriff ’s

Department

AccidentsMay 3

At 6:10 p.m., vehi-cles driven by RickyThompson, 50,LaFontaine, andShanna Sutter, 24,Marion, collided near604 Rennaker St.,LaFontaine.

May 2

At 2:52 p.m., vehi-cles driven by RandyGross, 57, Lagro, andRobert Miller, 56,Peru, collided on U.S.24 near CR 500 E.

Wabash County Jail

BookingsMay 3

Lorne Coers, 32,Kewanna, domesticbattery, strangula-tion, interfering withreporting a crime,criminal mischief,batteryRobert Lucas, 25,

Wabash, revocation ofprobation – theftJesse Farmer, 22,

North Manchester,possession ofmethamphetamine,possession of para-phernaliaJamie Degitz, 29,

Wabash, failure toappearMelissa Blanton, 30,

Wabash, possession ofmethamphetamine,illegal possession ofchemical reagents orprecursorsCarl Stanley, 34,

Marion, failure toappear – public intoxi-cationDaniel Liles, 56,

Wabash, failure toappear / failure toappear on domesticbattery

May 2Jason Dutton, 27,

North Manchester,revocation of proba-tion – theft/posses-sion of methampheta-mineTravas Smith, 34,

Kokomo, no locals –hold for MiamiCountyPedro Montoya, 36,

North Manchester,possession of cocaine,dealing cocaineAbrian Brown, 19,

East Chicago, failureto appear – possessionof marijuanaRobin Purvis, 39,

LaFontaine, courtorder

May 1David Dils, 41,

Wabash, batteryDemerries Dunson,

30, Wabash, dealing inmethamphetamineLisa Gant, 30,

Wabash, contemptKayla Freital, 24,

Wabash, terminationof pre-trial electronichome detentionAngela Judy, 39,

Macy, writ of attach-(continued on page 13)

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On April 27, 2012 the Moose Lodge 1518 of N. Manchester held a benefit for the Ron Arnett family. Random Play and

Subterfuge donated the bands. BBQ dinner was prepared by Moose

1518 members. A bake auction and 50/50drawing was held.

Ron’s family would like to thank thebands and Moose members, friends andfamilies for their love, support and

donations for expenses, it was greatly appreciated.

Special thanks to Jerry Johnson, TeriLehman and Karen Black for arrange-ments. Jerry Flynn, Kenny Hensly, DaleCooper, Thomas Moore, Jim Black, Poolteam members, and friends for their

extra help. Ron Jackson & Steve Carter,food prep. Shepherds Cevrolet for theirgenerosity. Pastor J.P. Freeman for sharing his love and prayers. Ron was a kind, caring and loving person, he will

be missed by all.

Kathy Flory, 54Akron Resident

Sept. 11, 1957 – May 4, 2012

Kathy Louise Flory, 54, Akron, passed away on May 4, 11:50 p.m., in herhome, surrounded by her loving family.She was born on Sept. 11, 1957, in Fort Wayne, to Harry and Barbara

Westafer Mort. She married her best friend, John Flory, in a Victorianstyle wedding held at the Basilica at the University of Notre Dame onJan. 29, 1994; he survives.Mrs. Flory grew up as one of three children, sharing her childhood

with a sister, Penny, and a brother, Greg. She attended ManchesterSchools and graduated with her class in 1975 from Manchester HighSchool. She attended floral design school and later she attended Indiana– Purdue at Fort Wayne and graduate with an Associate of Arts degreein interior design. She and her husband shared many common interestsand adventures during their 18 years of marriage. For the last decade,Mrs. Flory had worked at Biomet until she was recently placed on med-ical leave. Mrs. Flory and her husband made the quaint Millark Milltheir home. If offered the perfect setting to showcase the primitiveantiques she collected all fitting within the era of the active mill. Shewas also a proud owner of a vast button collection. An artist, Mrs. Florydesigned and created custom jewelry for the mot discriminating eye, fea-tured at art shows around northern Indiana. She also shared her covet-ed treasures with family and special friends. As proud owners of a pairof beautiful Tennessee walking horses, Mrs. Flory and her husbandenjoyed embracing nature on the trails of northern Indiana. With greatpride, Mrs. Flory established the Millark kennel, home of her show qual-ity Australian cattle dogs. She and her husband enjoyed many years ofventuring around the United States and exhibiting their finest. EachChristmas brought the challenge of a jigsaw puzzle, together they perse-vered to complete the project. Mrs. Flory enjoyed spirited games ofeuchre with her family. Springtime brought on the planting season andintroducing new species of plants to her English garden that embracedtheir home.Along with her husband, she is survived by a sister, Penny (Mitchell)

Schutz of North Manchester; a brother, Greg (Sandy) Mort of Raleigh,N.C.; her mother, Barbara Mort of Chesterton; her father, Harry(Phyllis) Mort of Fort Wayne: two brothers-in-law, Aaron (Lori) Flory ofMishawaka and Ryan (Julie) Flory of South Bend; her mother-in-law,Dolores Flory of South Bend; her father-in-law, Ray 9Dorothea) Flory ofSouth Bend; six nieces and nephews, Brogan Schutz, Nick Flory, LeahFlory, Oliver Flory, Dashiell Flory and Meredith Flory; and pets, Ralphieand Smokey.A celebration of life was held on May 8 at Good Family Funeral Home,

1200 W. 18th St., Rochester, with Pastor Karen Eberly officiating. Preferred memorial contributions are to American Cancer Society,

Fulton County Humane Society or Hope Hospice of Fulton County.Condolences for the family of Mrs. Florey may be sent at www.goodfam-ilyfh.com.

Randall Reed, 59Attended Asbury Country

ChurchMay 17, 1952 – May 6, 2012

Randall Lee Reed, 59, Fort Wayne, died at12:08 a.m. on May 6 at Wabash County Hospital.He was born on May 17, 1952, in Wabash, to

Jesse L. and Bessie (Frank) Reed.Mr. Reed was a graduate of Southwood High

School in Wabash and received a Bachelor ofScience in political science from ManchesterCollege. He worked at Exelis Corporation, for-merly I.T.T., Fort Wayne. He attended AsburyCountry Church. He enjoyed playing cards andwas a huge I.U. basketball fan.He is survived by his father, Jesse Reed of

Wabash; two daughters, Amanda L. Graf ofFort Wayne and Jenny L. Reed of Leo; andgranddaughter, Alexandra Graf of Fort Wayne.He was preceded in death by his mother, BessieReed, who died Sept. 2, 2010.Funeral services will be held at Grandstaff-

Hentgen Funeral Service, 1241 ManchesterAve., Wabash, on May 10 at 10 a.m. with PastorMike Bullick officiating. Burial will be inMemorial Lawns Cemetery, Wabash. Friendsmay call on May 9, 4-7 p.m., at the funeral home.The memorial guestbook for Mr. Reed may be

signed at www.grandstaff-hentgen.com.Barbara Stoner, 82Member Mexico Church of the

BrethrenFeb. 7, 1930 – May 3, 2012

Barbara EllenStoner, 82, Peru,passed away at 7:05p.m. on May 3 atMiller’s Merry Manor,Peru.Born Feb. 7, 1930, in

Peru, she was the old-est daughter of TracyEarl and KeturahElizabeth CutshallMcClain. On Dec. 7,1947, in Convington,Ky., she was married

to Hugh Edward Stoner; he preceded in deathon Dec. 25, 1996.Mrs. Stoner was a member of the Mexico

Church of the Brethren, the Peru GardeningClub and a 50-year member of the Eastern Star.She was a graduate of Peru High School in1948. She later earned her bachelor’s degreefrom Manchester College and obtained a mas-ter’s in education from St. Francis College inFort Wayne. She retired from the MiamiCounty Department of Family and SocialServices.She is survived by her four children, Susan

Elaine Stoner, Lakewood, Colo., Jane Ellen(Keith) Conrad of Peru, Linda Elizabeth(Steven) Miller of Logansport and BryanEdward (Teresa) Stoner of Kansas City; 10grandchildren; and several great-grandchil-dren; one brother, Hal Wayne McClain ofDenver; two sisters-in-law, Betty Anne McClainof Lancaster, Penn., and Retha McClain ofLake County. She was preceded in death by onesister, Donna May Welty; two brothers, EugeneEarl and Oden Lee McClain; and her twinbrother, Bernard Ellis McClain, who died as aninfant.Funeral services were held on May 8 at the

Mexico Church of the Brethren with PastorDave Beebe officiating. Burial followed in ChiliCemetery, Chili. Memorial contributions may be made to the

Peru Garden Club.

Fred Wymer Jr., 74U.S. Army Veteran

June 8, 1937 – April 22, 2012

Fred AndrewWymer Jr., 74,Wabash, died at 7:59a.m. on April 22 atWabash County

Hospital.He was born on June 8, 1937, in York, Penn.,

to Fred A. Sr. and Rose Ann (Dingus) Wymer.He married Lois “Sandy” McGlen, inRochester, on Feb. 15, 1991; she preceded him indeath.He was a U.S. Army veteran, a life member of

the Wabash VFW Post #286 and loved to fish.He was the lead guitar player for JohnnyPaycheck for five years.He is survived by his daughter, Teresa J.

Wymer of York; four brothers, Gene (Mary)Wymer and Richard (Diane) Wymer, both ofNorfolk, Va., Billy (Alice) Wymer of Gretna,Va., and Jimmy (Carol) Wymer of ColumbiaCity; two sisters, Joann Smith of Hanover,Penn., Sharon (Harold) Robertson ofBloomington; several nieces and nephews; andhis guardian, Paul Edwards of Wabash. He waspreceded in death by two brothers, Jerry Hayesand Barry Wymer; and two sisters, Bonnie Tiddand Darlene Brown.Graveside services and burial were held at

the Marion National Cemetery, 1700 E. 38th St.,Marion, on April 27 with Pastor Chad McAteeofficiating. The memorial guestbook for Mr. Wymer may

be signed at www.grandstaff-hentgen.com.

mentDoris Stanton, 43,

North Manchester,writ of attachment

April 30Shannon Hamilton,

23, North Manchester,no local charges

Justin Snyder, 20,Urbana, possession ofprecursors, posses-sion of marijuana,possession of para-phernalia, drivingwhile suspendedThomas Flint, 30,

Roann, invasion ofprivacy – protectiveorder

MarriageApplications

Joshua Small, 38, toStacy Teeter, 39Trent Crabtree, 23,

to Alisha Barrett, 26Edgel Hicks, 41, to

Jennifer Bogert, 30Anthony Hadaway,

22, to Tabitha ReneeButcher, 21Taylor Ivy, 26, to

Deidre Enyeart, 25Matthew Wilson, 21,

to Kayla Beckner, 23Randall Miller, 60,

to Pamela Bennett, 63Peter Krill, 23, to

Chelsie Sout, 22Dean Layman, 26, to

Amanda Jones, 28Robert Lynn IV, 23,

to Mallory Baer, 23Preston Eudy, 33, to

Misty Roy, 35Samuel Trout, 27, to

Linda Hite, 31Saul Soto, 32, to

Kim Skeens, 41Billy Hawkins II, 42,

to Junice Glasspoole,40

Land Transfers

Mabel C. BrownEstate, Mabel ColleenMetzger Estate andP e r s o n a lRepresentative BeckySue McClelland to Land L BlocherRevocable Trust,Trustee LarryBlocher and TrusteeLoretta Blocher,P e r s o n a lRepresentative Deed,23-30-6Wabash County

Sheriff Robert Land,Defendant Timothy A.Smith and DefendantLottie J. Smith to JPMorgan Chase Bank,Sheriff ’s Deed, 32-30-7Constance J. Lewis

and Deceased John C.Lewis to Gregory K.Lewis, Constance J.Lewis Life Estate andTeresa Stone,Quitclaim Deed, RossHeights Addition,Wabash, Lot: 205Christine K.

Johnson, Melinda A.Schnepp, TrusteeMelinda A. Schneppand Craig C. Schneppto Todd F. Schnepp,Quitclaim Deed,Rolling AcresAddition Revised,North Manchester,Lot: 69Patrick T. Powers

and Deceased DebraR. Powers to BrandtsHolding Co. LLC,Warranty Deed, 17-29-6Chad M. Watson

and Amy J. Watson toJessie G. Gray,Warranty Deed, 14-28-5Robert V. Mullett to

Morris H. Duffey,Warranty Deed,Green AcresAddition, Wabash,Lot: 25

Michael E. Bowserand Deborah L.Bowser to Amber D.Simpson, QuitclaimDeed, 26-26-7Nancy Rebecca

Binkerd and DeceasedRichard Binkerd toPhillip G. Stanley andTahani M. Stanley,Warranty Deed, 15-26-7Wabash Friends

Church to Darleen S.Rider, Warranty Deed,Crosspointe Horiz.Prop. Condo Phase 1Rev., also part com-mon area Lot: 1 AAlison D. Matheny

to Charlotte M. Harrisand Douglas A.Hansford, WarrantyDeed, 34-30-7LA Limadi

Properties LLC toBrady J. Burgess,Warranty Deed, 4-29-7James P. Myers and

Deceased VerlindiaM. Myers to James P.Myers and Rana Poe,Quitclaim Deed,Multiple SectionLegalsFederal Home Loan

M o r t g a g eCorporation toBenjamin E. Eilts andAndrea M. Bonewitz,Warranty Deed,Willis, William E.Addition, NorthManchester, Lot: 16Martha A. Erb

Revocable LivingTrust and Emerson C.Erb Revocable LivingTrust to MichaelAmos Honeycutt andPamela KayHoneycutt, TrustDeed, PetersonsGeorge R. RollingHills Sub. Cont.Wabash, MultipleLots / BlocksRobert D. Bluman

to Robert Haupert andLisa M. Haupert,(continued on page 14)

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HUNTINGTON2808 Theater Ave., Suite B

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SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR HUMANA, ANTHEM & AARP MEMBERS! MANY HEALTH INSURANCE PLANS ACCEPTED

Warranty Deed, EastGate Addition, NorthManchester, Lot: 13Wilmington Trust

Company to Philip E.Schlemmer andMaynard L.S h e l l h a m m e r ,Warranty Deed,Eagles Francis M.Addition, Wabash,Multiple Lots / BlocksFountainvue LLC to

ABMHP LLC,Quitclaim Deed, 22-26-7Robert K.

Dougherty andLucille J. Doughertyto Kevin E. Norrisand Anna M. Norris,Warranty Deed, 21-30-7Dawn L. Long NKA

Dawn L. Kelley toKathleen Riley,Warranty Deed,S o u t h p o i n t eSubdivision, Sec. 2,Wabash, Lot: 19L. Duane Rhamy

and Marsha Rhamy toRegina E. Goble,Warranty Deed,Sissons Addition,Lafontaine, MultipleLots / BlocksFirst Merchants

Bank to LeonDelauter and MaryDelauter, CorporateDeed, Original Plat,Wabash, Lot: Pt. 77Von Ulshafer and

Phyllis MarieUlshafer to Lewis D.Wallace and Rae JeanWallace, WarrantyDeed, 32-26-8Wabash County

Auditor JaneRidgeway to DMIConsulting Inc. andRecord Owner RonaldK. Etal Frazier, TaxTitle Deed, Pike JohnS. Addition, SouthWabash, Lot: 14Wabash County

Auditor JaneRidgeway and RecordOwner Mary M.Biddle to DMIConsulting Inc., TaxTitle Deed, HannasEastern Addition,Wabash, MultipleLots / BlocksMichael J. Gloyeski

and Anita K. Gloyeskito Jeffrey Diesburgand Foy Spicer,Warranty Deed,Haldermans Edmund2nd Addition, NorthManchester, Lot: 3Catherine Brown

and Gary Brown toEstill L. Webb andMargaret S. Webb,Quitclaim Deed, RossHeights Addition,Wabash, MultipleLots / BlocksCrossroads Bank to

Town of LaFontaine,Corporate Deed, 27-26-7Dale-Niccum Land

Partnership to DukeEnergy Indiana Inc.,Easement, 25-29-6Countrywide Home

Loans Inc. to FederalNational MortgageA s s o c i a t i o n ,Warranty Deed, RootsAddition, SouthWabash, MultipleLots / BlocksDouglas A. Stephan

and Barbara J.Stephan to StephanLP, Quitclaim Deed,Multiple SectionLegalsStephan Farms

LLC to Stephan LP,Warranty Deed,Multiple SectionLegalsFederal Home Loan

M o r t g a g e

Corporation toBearcat Veal Inc.,Warranty Deed, 6-28-7Federal Home Loan

M o r t g a g eCorporation to RobertW. Garlits, WarrantyDeed, BonbrookAddition, Sec. A,Wabash, Lot: 16Kevin J. Richardson

and Amanda A.Richardson to ArielGotschall, WarrantyDeed, Bents Addition,Wabash, Lot: 9Betty Jane Floyd

and Deceased RobertFloyd to Betty JaneFloyd and William R.Floyd, QuitclaimDeed, MultipleLegals: See RecordRichard D. Stephan

and Audrey A.Stephan to StephanFarms LLC,Quitclaim Deed, 19-29-8

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BETHEL UNITEDM E T H O D I S TCHURCH will host amovie night featuring“The Woodcarver”, onMay 12 at 6 p.m.Admission, popcornand soft drinks arefree. The church islocated at 2438 N 650E.

LAGRO UNITEDM E T H O D I S TCHURCH: Rev. RickBorgman will give thesermon during the 9a.m. worship serviceon May 13. Dennisand Barb Biehl will bethe greeters. AmandaLyons will be thenursery attendant,and Amy Kissel will

lead Junior Church.Sunday School for allages will follow theservice at 10 a.m.

VBS AT LAGROU N I T E DM E T H O D I S TChurch will be heldJune 4-8 from 9 to11:30 a.m.

DEADLINE FORNEWS is eachWednesday by noon.You can e-mail newsand pictures [email protected], mail newsto me at 425 S. SR 524,Lagro, IN 46941, orcontact me by phoneat 260-782-0471between 9 a.m. and 8p.m.

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Come see the besttalent and entertain-ment program thatWabash County has tooffer at the Knights ofColumbus on May 13.You are never too

old or too young, sen-ior citizens to kinder-garten students areall welcome to partici-pate; and you will behelping a worthycause when you join

us for the 2nd AnnualRelay For Life LipSync Contest.The Wall-Basher’s

Relay for Life Teamwill be hosting a lipsync contest on May

11 at 7 p.m. at theREMC building. Prizes have been

donated by severallocal businesses. Freewill donations will beaccepted at the door.

Second Annual Relay For Life Lip Sync Contest to be held May 11Concessions are

available. Come andsupport your favoritelip sync group, andhelp raise money for aworthy cause, with allproceeds going to theWabash County Relayfor Life. Entrants can regis-

ter that night by 6:30p.m. at the sign-intable or you may reg-

ister in advance at260-571-7718. Music orsong used must be ona CD provided by theparticipant. For moreinformation on Relayfor Life or the LipSync Contest, pleasecontact Ali VanBuskirk at 260-571-7718.Come and enjoy a

fun filled evening,

help your favorite per-former, and help tosupport the WabashCounty CancerSociety Relay for Life.For more informa-

tion on Relay for Lifeor the Lip SyncContest, please con-tact Ali Van Buskirkat 260-571-7718.

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THE EEL RIVER 4-H held a meeting April16 at the Roann BrethrenC h u r c h .Demonstrations weregiven by Micah Higgins.A reminder: we have allthe 4-H books. If you stillneed your books, pleasecontact Kaye Krom at765-833-7275. The nextmeeting will be May 21at the church. We will bedoing a community proj-ect during this meeting.You will need to bringrakes and brooms forthis project. For ques-tions, please call KayeKrom or Beverly Renz at260-982-1046.

THE COMMODITYFOOD PROGRAM con-tinues to accept registra-tions from income eligi-ble older adults (60+) inWabash County for aonce a month supple-mental food distribu-tion. Food items willvary, but will includeitems in these cate-gories: cereal, juice, pro-tein, milk, peanut but-t e r / l e g u m e s ,potatoes/grains, cheese,fruits and vegetables.The case of items willweigh approximately 40pounds. Proof ofincome and residencywill be required for thisprogram. Registrationswill be accepted at theRoann Food Pantry onChippewa Street from 2to 4 p.m. on May 18.

Ongoing registrationsare accepted at two loca-tions: in Wabash, theFood Pantry at theWinchester SeniorCenter will accept appli-cations Mondays andTuesdays from 3 to 5:30p.m. and Wednesdaysthrough Fridays from 9to 11:30 a.m. For moreinformation, call 260-563-4475. This programis sponsored by theUnited StatesDepartment ofAgriculture, IndianaState Department ofHealth, Second HarvestFood Bank of EastCentral Indiana, andLiving Well in WabashCounty COA, Inc.

ROANN LIBRARYNEWS: The Library isonce again sponsoringthe Roann CommunityGarage Sale, which willtake place on June 23. Toregister your sale for themap/flyer, please comein and sign up at thelibrary after June 1. Thelibrary will also be hav-ing their semi-annualUsed Book Sale that day.Summer Reading beginson June 4 through July27. The theme this yearis Dream Big!Registration for summerreading will begin onJune 4. This program isopen to anyone frombirth through adults.

METRO NORTHNEWS: The Polarprizewinners for themonth of April were:Kolten Janner, MckenzieRoth, Alex Cartwrightand Candace Kinzie.Congratulations! May isa very busy month. May18 will be Kindergartengraduation. May 10 willbe the first-graders’ fieldtrip to the WabashCounty Museum. May 15will be first-graders’ tripto the Fort WayneChildren’s Zoo. May 23 isthe last student day.

(From the Metro NorthNewsletter)

THE ROANNMEMORIAL SERVICEwill be held on May 20 at2 p.m. at the Log Cabinpark. Wayne Balmer,pastor of the RoannUnited MethodistChurch, will be thespeaker. There will bespecial music, and thecolor guard will be theVFW #286, of Wabash,honoring both veteransand current military.After the service, flow-ers will be taken to thecovered bridge andplaced on the water inhonor of those in mar-itime service. The publicis invited to this event.

CONDOLENCES goto the family and friendsof Ruben Cross, 42, ofrural Roann, who passedaway on April 25. Ourthoughts and prayersare with you.

HAPPY BIRTHDAYthis week to: MatthewSimpson, JosephWilliams, Pamela Ford,Alan Stouffer, AdrianFord, Sarah Roe, JoeWilliams, BraxtonShidler, Sally Houlihan,Linda Ahlfeld, JayVigar, Kris McCarty,Robert Galley, DonLauer, Joie Powell, andMcKenzie Baer. (Fromthe Roann CommunityCalendar)

HAPPY ANNIVER-SARY this week to: Mr.and Mrs. LarryRensberger, Mr. andMrs. John Shoue, Mr.and Mrs. Layne Early,and Mr. and Mrs. SteveThompson. (From the

Roann CommunityCalendar)

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H O R S E S H O E S :Are you looking for anew fun sport to learnor just want to havefun on a Sunday after-noon? Come joinBrian and Larry atWarvel Park’s newhorseshoe pits. EverySunday at 3 p.m.,Brian and Larry arewaiting to teach youhow to enjoy this funsport. Everyone isinvited from young tomature, male orfemale, inexperiencedto the well learned.They also are spon-soring competitionsfor those that areinterested.

FARMER’S MAR-KET: Starting May 19,from 8 a.m. to noon,the Farmer’s Marketwill be open at theRiverbridge Electric

parking lot at the cor-ner of Wayne Streetand SR 114. You canride your bikes, take awalk or even dockyour boat to check outwhat they have thissummer. You canexpect to see bakedgoods, crafts, plantsand flowers and local-ly made honey andmaple syrups. Thefruits and vegetablesare locally grown andalthough they aren’tcertified, they areorganically grown.The market acceptsWIC vouchers andsenior citizen vouch-ers as well.Something new thisyear is the Wednesdayevening hours from 5to 7 p.m. at theRiverbridge Electricparking lot startingJune 6. As summerprogresses, the organ-ic vegetables andfruits will change aswell as the bakeditems so come everySaturday to see what

is different and stockup on locally grownitems.

TALK TO ME:Does your churchgroup, club or othergroup have an eventor something of inter-est the rest of thecommunity would beinterested in hearingabout? Let me knowand I can pass italong. Do you haveany questions aboutwhat’s happening inthis town, if so, askme and I will do mybest to find theanswer for you.Deadline for news isWednesday by 5 p.m.for the followingweek’s edition. If youwould like to includeyourself or a friend orneighbor in the birth-day or anniversarylist, please let meknow at my emailaddress. I can also becontacted viaFacebook or phone at260-578-7319.

The next tailgategiveaway for those inneed of food who livein Wabash County isscheduled for May 11from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.at the Dallas L.Winchester SeniorCenter, 239 Bond St.,Wabash.Patrons should

approach the DallasL. Winchester SeniorCenter by enteringWabash City Park

through the mainentrance on HillStreet. Volunteerswill be there to guideyou through the parkand then to load itemsinto your vehiclewhen you arrive atthe Center. Shouldpatrons enter a differ-ent way, they will beredirected to the prop-er entrance.Second Harvest tail-

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ond Friday of everymonth at the Dallas LWinchester SeniorCenter. In April, 26volunteers distrib-uted more than 25,000pounds of food to 682Wabash County fami-lies. For more infor-mation, please callMaggie Wimberly atthe Dallas L.Winchester SeniorCenter at 260-563-4475.

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WHEN I WAS AKID I never noticedthe very small hum-mingbirds visitingthe flowers aroundmy house. Now, thatI’m older, I enjoywatching them visitthe flowers and feed-ers every year. I sawthe first one this yearvisiting the flowers.Spring is truly here.

BACK IN THEbeginning of Laketon,it was in the woodslike most other townsor villages in thattime, without the ben-efit of railroads andwe l l - e s t a b l i s h e droads. It was oftencalled “Laketon thygolden, the originalQueen of the lakes”,setting not exactlylike old Rome uponher seven hills, butsquatted down in her

cozy nest between theriver on the one handand these delightfullakes on the other.

L A K E T O NQUEEN OF LAKES,was voted on as thisyear’s LaketonianDays festival daytheme at the April 30Laketon PleasantTownship meeting.The festival commit-tee is working onparade entry formsand contributioninformation for thefestival.

AT WARVALPARK, Larry Hivleyis offering classes fornew horseshoe pitch-ers on Sundays at 3p.m. For more infor-mation, call LarryHively, 260-982-9731.

THE SEWERMEETING thismonth will be held onMay 17 at 6:30 p.m.

RAFFLE TICK-ETS will be sold atNew Market in NorthManchester May 10-12. Prizes will be $25cash, $75 for gas and$150 groceries at NewMarket. Proceeds willgo to LaketonTornado Siren forrepairs of the siren.The drawing will beheld on May 21 at theLaketon PleasantTownship next meet-ing.

THE LAKETONPLEASANT TOWN-SHIP ASSOCIA-TION meeting will beheld on May 21 at 7p.m.

PLANT SALE ONSATURDAY: May 12from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at180 W. Garfield St.,Laketon, some annu-als, perennials, trees,and shrubs will beavailable for purchaseat reasonable prices.

VENDOR SPLEN-DOR SHOW: May 12from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.,at Laketon AmericanLegion, there will besnacks and drinksavailable.

FREE WILLDONATION onMondays at theLaketon Legion for abreakfast and dinnerbuffet.

LOOKING FOR APLACE TO HAVEYOUR PARTY? TheLaketon Legion rents

their building for spe-cial occasions.Contact PattieBonowitz, 260-982-2233, for rental reser-vation.

FRIENDS OFVETA HOLLE held asurprise birthdayparty for her at theLaketon AmericanLegion.

IF YOU HAVEANY NEWS youwould like to share,call me at 260-225-5731or email me. My arti-cles are bi-monthly soany timely newsneeds to be to me byThursday two weeksbefore the date of tobe sure it is included.Have a great week!

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On May 14, theNorth ManchesterHistorical Societywill present the pro-gram, ‘West with aHarvey Girl’. FredHarvey wanted to pro-vide a reasonablypriced meals withclean surroundings,for those traveling bytrain on the Santa Felines. He went on torecruit women withgood moral character.

Harvey Girls werewomen who madew a i t r e s s i n grespectable to thework world. Theywould leave home andgain opportunity totravel and earn a wayin life, while experi-encing adventure. Linda Kuester will

present the program,telling the story ofher mother, Ruby JoCromer, who started

as an Indiana farmgirl and became aHarvey Girl in theWest. Kuester willcome dressed in a cos-tume. There will be adisplay of artifactsbefore and after herPowerpoint. The public is invit-

ed to come also at 6p.m. to the AssemblyRoom at Timbercrest,2201 East St., NorthManchester, for a

meal prior to them e e t i n g .Reservations arerequired for dinnerand must be made nolater than noon onMay 11. Reservationsmay be made by call-ing Mary at 260-982-1813 or Evelyn at 260-982-6777. There is nocost for the programat 6:40 p.m. All arewelcome.

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LUCKY HORSE-SHOE 4-H CLUB willhave a meeting on May10 at 7 p.m. at theSomerset CommunityBuilding.

INDIANA STATEFESTIVALS ASSOCI-ATION met for their2012 Spring Workshopat Wabash CountyChamber of Commerceon April 28.Continental breakfastwas provided by theLagro Good Ole Dayscommittee members.There were severalboard members pres-ent along with peoplefrom different festivalaround this area.Sessions were on“Building a Team”,“Plant New Seeds”,“Cultivate forGrowth”, “Harvest theRewards”, “How toGrow a Timeline”, Infoon the new state lawabout temporarystages, Info on require-ments for festivals andMembership Renewal.Some of the items thatare required entertain-ment permit, emer-gency action plan incase of storm and etc.

L A F O N T A I N EASHLAND DAYSFESTIVAL will beheld on June 15 start-ing at 5 p.m. with theKidde Tractor pull and

June 16 starting at 7a.m. with Lions fixingbreakfast and theparade at 10 a.m. Someof the things scheduledfor both days include:music, town wide rum-mage sales, a tractorshow and vendors.Some of things sched-uled for Friday nightinclude: a pet paradeand a Kidde TractorPull (this is done byweight classes). Someof the things Saturdayinclude a quilt/needle-work show, a motorcy-cle ride to raise moneyfor “Hoosiers HelpingHeroes”, Minute toWin it contest andcornhole contest.Music performers whoare coming include:Olders to the Lord,Liston Creek, SmallTown, God’s Countryand an Elvis imperson-ator. Van Buren Lionswill be back with theirt e n d e r l o i n s ,LaFontaine Lions withkettle corn, Coffman’selephant ears, OldFollowers with theirsandwiches and othervendors. UnitedMethodist Church willhave a bake sale onSaturday morning atthe church. Within thenext couple weeks Iwill have the paradeapplication in the col-

umn. The next meetingfor the committee willbe May 30, 6:30 p.m., atthe Loin’s room at theL a F o n t a i n eCommunity Building.

A L L - Y O U - C A N -EAT Dan’s Fish andChicken will be held onMay 15 at theL a F o n t a i n eCommunity Buildingfrom 4 to 7 p.m. Pleaseplan on attending asthis is a fundraiser forthe LaFontaine LionsCommunity OutreachProgram.

BANQUO HIGHSCHOOL ALUMNIBANQUET will beheld on May 19 at theBanquo ChristianChurch FellowshipHall. Registrationbegins at 5 p.m. fol-lowed by carry-in din-ner at 6 p.m. The pro-gram is at 7 p.m. Allgraduates, any formerstudents, and guestsare invited to attend.Please plan on attend-ing and seeing your for-mer classmates. Formore information,please call 765-981-4760or 765-981-4623.

HAPPY BIRTH-DAY: May 16 MirandaNose, May 17 JoyceSummers

HAPPY ANNIVER-SARY: May 12 Don andDonna Dillon, May 13

Kurt and KathyHullinger

OUR CONDO-LENCES and prayersgo out to the family andfriends of LarryWeaver.

I WOULD LIKE OTTELL the mothers, grand-mothers and mothers-in-law happy Mother’s Day.May you enjoy your dayand family.

C O N G R AT U L A -TIONS to AlysonAdams who attends theLaFontaine ChristianChurch, on her beingawarded scholarship toattend SoutheastMissouri StateUniversity. Alyson isthe daughter of Timand Laura Adams andhas a sister Alysia whoattends IndianaWesleyan University inMarion.

I WOULD LIKEFOR YOU TO sendyour news and picturesto me by Thursdaybefore the Tuesday,when The Paper comesout [email protected] 2258 E 1050 S,LaFontaine, IN, 46940.These can be any clubnews, family, birth-days, anniversaries,births or parties. I amlooking forward toreceiving your newsitems.

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BALLGAMES ATURBANA: May 10 at 6p.m. Little League -Cardinals vs. Yankees.Tee ball - May 16 at 6 p.m.White Sox vs. Astros.

URBANA LIONSCLUB upcoming meet-ing dates are May 14, 6:30p.m., Ugaldes restaurantfor the installation ofofficers for the New Yearand induction of newmembers. A group fromNew BeginningsMinistries will presentthe program. May 17, 7p.m., the Urbana LionsClub will host anOfficers’ Training forDistrict G. All local clubofficers and board mem-bers are encouraged toattend. Ann Haffner willbe doing the training.May 21, 7 p.m., theUrbana Lions Club willhold its last meeting oftheir Club year at theUrbana CommunityBuilding. A representa-tive from Metro Northwill present informationabout a joint summerprogram with the YMCA.

YOU CAN’T TAKE ITWITH YOU will be givenby the Northfield DramaDepartment on May 11and 12 at 7:30 p.m. in theNorthfield Auditorium.

NORTHFIELD END-ING SCHOOL DATE:An additional day ofschool has been added tothe Northfield school cal-endar due to the Jan. 20bomb threat dismissal.The last day of school atNorthfield is now May 24.Semester test finals forgrades 7 to 11 will be onMay 23 and 24. Seniorswill have graduationpractice on May 24 until

approximately 10:30 a.m.,a picnic lunch, and thenfun and games. TheIndiana Department ofEducation no longergrants waivers for sen-iors to attend less than180 days. Morning andafternoon vocational sen-iors must also attend allNorthfield activities onMay 24. Any student whodoes not attend gradua-tion practice on May 24without permission fromMr. Keaffaber will not beable to participate incommencement exercis-es on May 25.

N O R T H F I E L DGRADUATION DATEIS MAY 25.Baccalaureate is for allcounty seniors and is onMay 20 at 2:30 p.m. in theHoneywell Center. Thisevent is put on by theWabash MinisterialAssociation.

SHARP CREEKWILDCAT PRIDE WIN-NERS drawn on April 20were John Schuler whowas nominated by Mr.Cussen for helpinganother student with amath problem and LucyAnderson who was nomi-nated by Mrs. Elliott foralways coming into thelibrary and being a goodlistener while Mrs.Burns is reading.Wildcat Pride winnersdrawn on April 27 wereGage Ballard, nominatedby Mrs. Case, for clean-ing another student’smess, and CamilleKugler, nominated by Mr.Frame, for helping a stu-dent pick up books theyhad dropped.

SHARP CREEK MAYDATES: May 10 - Book ItReward Night afterschool. All students whomade Book-It goals eachmonth will be treated tobowling and pizza. May16-18 - Sixth Grade Camp.May 21 - Field Day. May22 - Fourth grade trip toWabash Museum, CityHall and the Courthouse.May 23 Grade cards willbe sent home with stu-dents. May 23 - Last dayof school - fifth and sixth

grade track meet.URBANA YOKE

PARISH: Those servingduring the 9:30 a.m. wor-ship service in St. Peter’schurch on May 13 are:Worship Leader - BrianChamberlain; Liturgist -Janet Sparks; HeadUsher - Claud Newcomb;Acolytes - Aliya Kromand Kaci Coonrod;Nursery attendant - ErinCohee; Greeters - Troyand Stacy Baer; Organist- Janene Dawes; Pianist -Nancy Miller. Before theMay 13 worship service(7:30 to 8:30 a.m.) the menwill be cooking and serv-ing breakfast for theladies in the Parish Hall.May 20 at 4 p.m. is themother/daughter ban-quet in the Parish Hall.The Francis Shoppe willbe doing a Style Show. Atthis meeting there will bea drawing for the QueenAnne Lowboy table madeby Duane Wagner.Tickets are availablefrom any Guild member.The Outreach Committeeis asking for donations ofpop (cans or bottles) tosell at the Relay for Lifeevent on June 8. All pro-ceeds are given to theRelay for Life. Donationscan be put under the coatrack in the narthex ofthe St. Peter sanctuary.Vacation Bible Schoolwill be held on May 31and June 1 from 6 to 8:30p.m. and on June 2 from 9to 11:30 a.m. the programwill be held during theworship service on June3. The theme this year is“Operation Overboard -Dare to go Deep withGod.” There will besinging, Bible story time,fun and games, and someawesome crafts. Therewill be classes for kidsages 3 up to seventhgrade.

PRAYER CON-CERNS: Please add Bea(Bower) Reed a 1962Urbana graduate andcontinue to rememberMae (Mann) Keller(Charlotte Monce’s sis-ter), Deloris Wilcox,Philip Goebel, Larry

Harrington, Jay Biehl,Carl Sundheimer, MarkVigar, and Bob Frieden.Judy Stein and MikeMeyers are improvingbut still remember them.

STEVE MCCLUREhad a heart attack on hisway to visit family onApril 29. After an angio-plasty on May 1, he wasscheduled for bypass sur-gery on May 4. Pleaseremember Steve and hisfamily.

BIRTHDAYS: May 10 -Rhett Mast, Tony Roser.May 11 - Roscoe Weaver,Todd Branham, LaneyMaple. May 12 - MikeLauer, Jay Reed, WillardGlassburn. May 13 -McKenzie Baer, ConnorTrump. May 14 - TerryBechtold, GlennSummers, KimberlyGarriott. May 15 - RickMonce, Mike Brown.May 16 - Jo Ellen Weaver,Scherilynn Wilcox.

ANNIVERSARIES:May 13 - Ralph and BeckyNaragon.

BRUNCH BUNCHmet on May 3 at Pam’sCafe for breakfast at 8a.m. Jean Fleck ofAndrews and her broth-er, David Gaston of NewYork City, N.Y., came tovisit with Peggy andChad Dilling, HelenDawes, Jim and AnneBell, Marvin and MaryAnn Mast, Max and RuthReed, Phil and Jan Weck,and Donna Russell.

NEWS ITEMSAND/OR PICTURESmay be mailed to me at1906 N 100 W, Wabash, oremailed to me [email protected].

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Jennie 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 .......................... 260-571-0890Jeremy Steele, Sales Associate ....260-330-3413Cody Lambert, Sales Associate ....260-330-3420Katy Stewart, Sales Associate ......260-330-1929

136 E SINCLAIR, WABASH - This immaculate2-story home with large kitchen including centerisland and appliances. Large family room. 3bedrooms and 2 full baths. Open stairway.Gorgeous backyard landscaping with privacyfence. Huge 4+ car garage with work area.Schedule your showing today!! $113,500 MLSNo. 77066932

631 SEMINOLE LANE, WABASH - Located insought after northside location - well kept home -maintenance free exterior - replacement windowsthroughout - 3 bedrooms -comfy living room - eatin kitchen complete with appliances - low utilitybills - detached 2 car garage & extra large lotpartially fenced. $69,900 MLS No. 77068859

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260 N CASS, WABASH - Honey, stop the car!!This is the one! Historic Wabash home withmany updates. Family need closets? This homehas them. Living room with great fireplace, largedining area and kitchen with largepantry.Fantastic master bedroom with new fullbath. Great hardwood floors and newer carpet.Ready for the family to move-in, plus large backyard. Your own personal park. This is a mustsee! $121,500 MLS No. 77069338

1351 N WABASH, WABASH - This home has a lotto offer, 3 Bedrooms,2 Baths,Kitchen/D.R,SpaciousFamily Room with Wood Burning Insert,GreatKitchen for entertaining. Newer Anderson Windowsthroughout the home,Hardwood Floors andTile,Ceiling fans in all rooms,plus a Hot Tub Roomfor relaxing. Great Location on the North Side. 4-CarHeated Garage all on 2.39 Acres M-L makes thisproperty one of a kind $164,900 MLS No. 77070400

5123 N STATE ROAD 15, WABASH - Tastefullydecorated 3 bedroom 1.5 bath home on 1 acrein Northfield Schools. Many updates includingnew furnace, doors, dura ceramic tile, shower,carpet and paint just to name a few. Ever drylifetime warranty transferrable to buyer.$132,900 MLS No. 77070984

433 EUCLID, WABASH - MOTIVATEDSELLER!! Enjoy this well maintained ranchhome located on two landscaped lots. Threebedrooms, with a full basement just waiting tobe finished. Less than 10 years on the roof! Newfront deck in 2012! New asphalt drive andparking pad in 2011! Great northside location,convinient to both shopping and highwayaccess. $81,900 MLS No. 77071177

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720 LINLAWN, WABASH - Very neat and clean3 bed 1 ba ranch home on southside. Home hasbeen well maintained and in excellent condition.1044 sq. ft. of living space. Nice fam room.Blacktop drive. 1 Car det. garage and storageshed patio doors to large deck. $64,500 MLSNo. 77071897

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885 MILL, WABASH - Wow!! Most of this homeis brand new and waiting for you to call it home!!New carpets and paint to help freshen the homeup. New drywall, furnace, doors, some windows.This home adds some privacy and a countryfeel with its two possibly three lots!! Plenty ofspace to roam and enjoy the outdoors!!Appliances are negotiable!!call Jennie for yourapptment today!! 260-571-1246 $59,900 MLSNo. 77072097

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1800 MILL, WABASH - Great 42 x 62 buildingon 1.5 Acre lot ready for your business!! 62 x135 8' fence. Carlift, tire rotater and balancer arenegotiable. Electricity is available. This buildinghas tons of possibilities cal and check it outtoday!! 260-571-1246 $55,900 MLS No.77072098

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ETHEL HOCH willcelebrate her 95thbirthday at an openhouse on May 12 in theHoneywell Room atHoneywell Centerfrom 1 to 4 p.m. Shewas born in WabashCounty to Bert andClara WhitcraftCampbell on May 12,1917, the third of 11children. She is themother of eight,grandmother of 22and great-grandmoth-er of 33. She resides at908 Sunset Dr.,Wabash. Please joinher family in celebrat-ing this milestone.(photo provided)

Eileen Dye present-ed a delightful pro-gram on the impor-tance of play in ourlives when ChapterBY, P.E.O. met onApril 9 at the home ofJanet Leeka withKaren Huber actingas co-hostess. GeorgeBernard Shaw saidthat we don’t stopplaying because we

grow old, but that wegrow old because westop playing. Dye saidthat we must allow forspontaneity in ourlives and more laugh-ter. This flow leads toconnectivity with oth-ers and spreads joy.She said that to relateto life from a playfulmindset changes the

way we create ourexperiences, bringinggreater joy and pro-ductivity to thep r o c e s s .Remembering to playis about rememberingthe essence of who weare, and findingmeaningful, creativeand authentic ways toexpress ourselves and

engage life. Laughteris actually veryhealthful.The next regular

meeting of ChapterBY will be May 14 atSt. Matthew’s Churchof Christ. Dye andSue Gray will be co-hostesses, and Leekawill be giving the pro-gram.

Dye gives program on importance of play Bake saleto be heldat BeaconCreditUnion May11-12Beacon Credit

Union will be holdinga bake sale on May 11and 12, in support ofthe Relay for Life ofWabash County. Thebake sale will runfrom 8:30 a.m. to 4:30p.m. on May 11 and8:30 to 11:30 a.m. onMay 12 at both Beaconfull service facilitiesin town, the WabashMiami Street facilityat 641 S. Miami St.and the WabashNorth facility at 100Wedcor Ave., next toWal-Mart. All pro-ceeds go to theAmerican CancerSociety.

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Southwood Jr./Sr. High School. She attended Brown Mackie College andreceived an associate’s degree in nursing.Aaron is the son of Rod Eckman and the late Robin Eckman. He is a

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The SpecialOlympics AnnualArea Track and Fieldcompetition will beheld on May 12 at theWabash High SchoolTrack & Field. Thelocal SpecialOlympics of WabashCounty hosts the

event, which will haveathletes from eightcounties participat-ing.Participation in the

area competition isrequire for athletes tobe eligible to competein the state games inTerre Haute on June

1-3. Wabash Countyhas 60 athletes com-peting in the areaevent and 44 compet-ing in state games.The parade of ath-

letes starts at 9 a.m.on May 12 and con-cludes around 2 p.m.Volunteers are needed

to work the variousstations, help withmedal and ribbon dis-tribution, escorts forathletes and otherduties. Please contactDoug Adams at 260-563-3905 if you wouldlike to help at thisevent.

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WABASHPORTABLEEQUIPMENT

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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. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30a.m. Children’s church available during worship. Handicapaccessible.

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.

CHURCH OF GOD (ANDERSON)First Church of God, 525 N. Miami St., Wabash; church563-5346; Robert Rensberger, pastor. Sunday School at 9:15a.m. for all ages; Continental Breakfast at 10:00 a.m., SundayMorning Worship at 10:30 a.m. Nursery care is availableduring worship service. Stair lift available.

COMMUNITY CHURCHGrace Fellowship Church - Where Christ is our Passion andPeople are our Purpose, 4652 S. 100 W., Wabash; phone260-563-8263; Pastor Rick Harrison. Sunday Morning:Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Service 10:30 a.m. SundayEvening Service: Faith In Action 6:00 p.m.; WednesdayEvening: Bible Study & Prayer Meeting 6:00 p.m.

FRIENDS CHURCHWabash Friends Church , 3563 S. St. Rd. 13,Wabash; phone 563-8452; www.wabashfriends.org;email: [email protected]; Alex Falder, leadpastor; Scott Makin, Director of Counseling; RichDavis, Adult Fellowship and Outreach Co-Pastor;Sandy Davis, Adult Fellowship and Outreach Co-Pastor; Patrick Byers, Worship Pastor; Brandon Eton,Youth Pastor; Kathy Jaderholm, Children’s Pastor.David Phillips, Pastoral Care. First Service 8:00 a.m.;Second Service 10:30 a.m.; Third Service 10:35 a.m.;Sunday School 9:15 a.m.; Youth Group 6:30 p.m.Handicap Accessible.

LUTHERANLiving Faith Church, worship service this Sunday atFalls Chapel, 725 Falls Avenue begins at 10:00 am.Please join us for an uplifting worship service filledwith contemporary and traditional music, prayer, anda Bible-based message. Bible study classes for all agesbegin at 9:00 am with fellowship time after worship.Everyone is welcome to join us for worship,inspiration and fellowship. Our facility is handicapaccessible. www.livingfaithwabash.org

Zion Lutheran Church, (Missouri Synod), 173 HaleDrive, Wabash – (260) 563-1886; Sunday School9:15a.m.; Morning worship 10:30a.m.; SundayService - May 13th Rev. Jeremy Yeadon will conductthe Worship Service, Organist is Susan Garrett, Elderis Jim Nicely, Usher is Max Torpy.

Trinity Lutheran Church, (ELCA)1500 S. WabashSt., Wabash, IN 46992, 260.563.6626,[email protected]. We worship our Lordeach Sunday at 9 a.m. with a Gospel-based messageand Holy Communion. There is a time of fellowshipand refreshments immediately following the service.We are handicap accessible and everyone is welcomeat Trinity!

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 the

web: http://cfcpeople.org. Email:[email protected]

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.

Roann Church, corner of Chippewa & Beamer Sts. inRoann; phone (765) 833-9931; fax (765) 833-6561 SundaySchool: 9:00 a.m.; Worship: 10:00 a.m.; Children’sWorship: 10:00 a.m.; Pastor - Brad Eckerley; Youth Pastor -Jody Tyner; Pastoral Care Minister - Donna Stiver; Sunday,May 13, 2012 Our Worship Leader for this Sunday is AustinCarrothers. Our greeters for this Sunday will be Scott andStephanie Summers and Mark and Marianne Milam. PastorBrad Eckerley will be sharing the message with us. We inviteall to come and worship.; May 12 - Mother’s Day Brunch10:30 a.m.; May 16 - Preschool Program 6:30 p.m.; Men’sBible Study meets Wednesday mornings at 6:30 a.m.; “TheSource” Youth Ministry meets every Sunday at 6 p.m.; Smallgroups meet at 6:00 p.m. Sunday evenings.

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.

PRESBYTERIANPresbyterian Church, 123 W. Hill St., Wabash;phone 260-563-8881; fax 260-563-8882; MinisterRev. Jonathan Cornell; Sunday School 9:30 a.m..Worship 10:30 a.m.; Junior Church available forchildren kindergarden - 4th grade. Coffee hour &fellowship 11:30 a.m.; Nursery Available PrayerPartners every Wednesday 10:00 a.m. at MaryHenderson’s. 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. Chapel Worship 8:00 a.m.;Sanctuary Worship 10:00 a.m. with pre-schoolchildcare, Multi-Media Worship W/Praise Team &Band; Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Sunday Services 02 /27 / 11 Scripture: Book of John, Sermon: “Didyou hear the snow?” By Rev. Philip Lake, Pastor.8:00am service Greeter: Laura Thomas, Usher: FrankNordman. 10:00am service Liturgist: Mary EllenClark, Greeters: Judy Decker, Tom & Janet Ross,Ushers: Lalon Allen, Ike Binkerd, J.P. Mattern,Rollin McCoart

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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SUNDAYMAY 20, 2012

11:00 A.M.Location: Wabash Co. 4-HFairgrounds.Articles: Articles, col-lectibles, Griswold collec-tion, furniture & household. Owner: Brunk Conley.Auctioneer: Snyder &Lange.

SATURDAY MAY 12, 2012

10:00 A.M.Location: Wabash Co. 4-HFairgrounds.Articles: Furniture,antiques, household, guns,collectibles. Owner: Todd Fultz.Auctioneer: Snyder &Lange.

SATURDAYJUNE 9, 2010

9:00 A.M.REAL ESTATE SELLS AT

10:00 A.M.OPEN HOUSE: MAY 13,2-4 & MAY 17, 5-7P.M.Location: 1028 W 50 N,Wabash, watch for Snyder& Lange signs.Articles: 4 bdrm housew/large garage on 2+acres; 150+ Longabergercollection, appliances,household, antiques, col-lectibles, tools & more.Owner: Claudia S. Draper.Auctioneer: Snyder &Lange Auctioneering.

MONDAYMAY 14, 2012

10:00 A.M.Location: Fairgrounds inWarsaw.Articles: Crocks,Longaberger, collectibles,arcade games, household,coins, office, electronics,store fixtures.Owner: The late DanBurgess, Connie Burgess.Auctioneer: MetzgerAuctioneers & Appraisers.

SATURDAYMAY 19, 2012

9:30 A.M.REAL ESTATE SELLS AT

10:30 A.M.Location: 1/2 miles west ofHuntington on US 24 toRangeline Rd., thencesouth 3/4 mile.Articles: 1104 sq. ft. coun-try ranch home w/3 bdrms,1 car attached & 2 cardetached garage, house-hold, lawn & garden, tools& misc.Owner: Josephine HarrellEstate.Auctioneer: Ness Bros.

Wabash County

YARD SALE: 4477W200N, 15N to 4th house onleft. May 11, 8-4 & May 12,8-2, cancel if rain.

SAT., MAY 12, 8-?.Antique: China cabinet,piano, drop leaf table; boysclothes, juniors, women’s &men’s clothing, 8 tracktapes w/player,Fiestaware, John Deere &Chenille crib sets, carseats, lots of misc. 4253W800N, Roann.

GARAGE SALE: Bigscreen TV, oak roll topdesk, oak corner TV/Mediacabinet, glass top coffeetable, misc. coffee tables,queen box spring, babybed w/mattress, adult &children clothes & coats,toys & several misc. items,1189W 200N, Thurs. 9-5 &Fri. 9-2.

GARAGE SALE onLaketon Rd., corner of200W & 800N, just 1 milefrom 13 & 2 miles from 16.Boys clothes nb-4T, girl’s3T-5T, baby stroller,microwave, antique dress-er, patio swing & muchmore. Fri. 8-? & Sat. 9-?.

MULTI-FAMILY Sale: Sat.8-4, rain or shine. Oak TVcabinet, antiques, curtains,home decor, sewingmachine, kids clothes:boys 7-8, girls 6-8; bunkbed, toys. Take 15N, turnright (north) on 400W, take2 miles then turn right on300N, 3644W 300N.

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LARGE GARAGE Sale:Sat., May 12, 8a.m.-1p.m.,832 Linlawn Dr., primitivedecor, pictures, candles,stars, shelves, name brandclothing, purses, shoes,jewelry, queen sheet sets,Gameboy color & 3 games,lots of misc. You don’t wantto miss this one! All clean &good quality items.

MULTI-FAMILY RUM-MAGE Sale: 1221Manchester Ave., Thurs.-Sat., 9-3. Too much to list!New item added daily.

SAT., MAY 12 , 8-12,1169 Sunset Dr., tons ofkids name brand clothes:girl’s nb-18mo., boy’s 3T-7/8 (Gap, Carters,Gymboree, etc.), jrs. &women’s clothes, babyswing, household.

LARGE RUMMAGESales: 239 & 248 ShadyLane. Fri., May 11, 8-5 &Sat., May 12, 8-2. IpodNano, Playstation 2w/Rock Band & games,bicycles, some toys. 2componet stereo systems,CD’s, Tools: tool chest,drills, socket sets, screw-drivers, car creepers, floorjacks 3/4 T jacks, Roto Zip,sander, buffer, small powersprayer, auto body tools.Bedroom furniture, bed-spread sets, kitchen table& chairs, small refrigerator,Avon collectibles & lots ofNascar collectibles,clothes, canning jars,books & much more.

GARAGE SALE: Lots ofmisc., large clothes, flattruck cover, tools, fishingequipment, drill, sander,old table, Radio Flyerwagon, Cyclone seedsower, metal cooler & jugs,anchors, cast iron skillet,Tonka fire truck. Fri. 8-5 &Sat. 8-2, 862 N. Miami St.

SAT., MAY 12, 9-2, 250Half St. off Miami nearWHS, XL scrubs, ladiesclothing, books, musicCD’s, home decor & lots ofmisc.

GARAGE SALE: Sat.,May 12, 8a.m.-3p.m., 1268Richmond Dr., lots of girls& boys name brand cloth-ing, household decor,cookware, antique desk,electric scooter & lots ofmisc. items.

MULTI-FAMILY GARAGESale: 550 N. Spring St.(behind house), Thurs.,May 10, 9-5, Sat., May 11,9-5 & Sat., May 12, 9-12.Electric roaster, golf clubs,boys bike, clothing, bedspreads, draperies, shopvac, 4 tires & chrome rims(20 inch), security light,wooden porch columns &lots of misc.

YARD SALE: Fri. 8-12,1449 Glenn Ave.,Longaberger, VeraBradley, Thomas Kincaidpicture & collectibles, tod-dler girls-size 10, men’s,women’s-size 32, coats,game consoles & games,seasonal, home decor, lotsof misc., cancel if rain.

YARD SALE: 280 N. CassSt., Thurs. & Fri., 8-5, Sat.,8-12, clothing-boy’s nb-24mo., girl’s 18mo.-4T, jun-iors, women’s M-3XL, plussize uniforms, plus sizemen’s, books & misc.

1065 ALBER St., lots ofchildren’s clothes: boys nb-6mo., girl’s 3mo.-2T; girl’stricycle, infant swing,Bumbo seat, Boppy pillow,odd tools, shocks &exhaust parts, floor tile,medicine cabinet,Kenmore sweeper & vari-ous household items. Sat.,May 12, 8a.m.-1p.m.

THURS.-FRI., 8-8P.M.,May 10-11, 1660 ChurchSt. (off Pike St.-Southside).3 wheeler, wall furnace,Edenpure heater, humidifi-er, Clean Air machine,baby bed & highchair, dish-es & many householditems, clothes luggage sets& much more. First sale inyears.

LARGE RUMMAGE Sale:women (med-plus sizes),juniors (med-XL), boy’s (8-10) clothes, shoes, scrubs,toys, primitive decor &much more, 700 N. EastSt., May 10, 9a.m.-4p.m. &May 11, 9a.m.-3p.m.

CLEANING HOUSEGarage Sale, 306 Ohio St.,Fri. 3-6p.m. & Sat. 7-2p.m.,clothing, sheets, furniture,bath seat, sm. heater,shoes & lots of misc.

YARD SALE: 1312 WillardDr., Sat., May 12, 8-4p.m.,no early sales please! Oldstuff, primitive crafts, arbor,primitive Christmas tree,luggage, boy & girl carbooster seats-nice, boys16” bike, toys, boys clothessize 5-7, scrubs-med-lg.,lots of misc., lemonadestand furnished by thegrandkids.

RUMMAGE SALE: Fishingequipment, garden tools,golf balls, other assorteditems. 646 Bond St., Fri. 8-11:45a.m., Sat. 8-noon.

North Manchester

GARAGE SALE: 719 N.Mill St., Fri. 8:30-4:30, Sat.9-?. Nice name brandclothing baby, boys(10-14),girls(6-10), men’s,women’s & juniors. Babyitems, toys & household.Aaron & Tascha Lester(atanother location).

MOVING SALE: Fishingequipment, electronics,entertainment center,portable dishwasher,books & misc., Thurs., May10, 5p.m.-8p.m., Fri., May11, 8a.m.-6p.m. & Sat.,May 12, 8a.m.-12p.m.,4507W SR114.

GARAGE SALE: Fri. 9-5 &Sat. 9-?, 406 Half St.,clothes, furniture, fish tank,small refrigerator, dishes &lots of misc. items.

RUMMAGE SALE: Fri. &Sat., May 11 & 12, 9-3, 401N. Walnut St., householditems, A/C’s, compoundbow, game systems & lotsof misc.

MULTI-FAMILY, CHIL-

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new youth duck blind, gas

water heater, lots of misc.

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ARCADE GAMES - HOUSEHOLD - COINS Space Invader (Midway) arcade game; Quarterback Pass Attack arcade game; 8’ Harvard pool table; 6’ air hockey table; rollaway ping pong table; Refrigerators; chest freezer; desk; chest of drawers; chest; dresser; end tables; bar stools; utility cabinet; shelving/bookcase; TV & stand; sm. appliances; New Home sewing machine; Stairmaster; health walker; golf driving net; golf clubs; putting green; full body punching bag; croquet set; bike carrier; lamps; 9’ Christmas tree; Christmas décor; dishes; books; canner; I-Squeez foot massager; pet carrier; luggage; pictures; wall décor; country décor; lawn chairs; HUGE COIN COLLECTION: (50+) Mor-gan dollars; (15+) Peace dollars; Barber halves, quarters, nickels & dimes; Walking halves; Franklin halves; Standing Quarters; Mercury dimes; Wheat pennies; Flying Eagle Cent; 2 cent pcs.; 1732 Russian Denga; Bic. Medals; Ha-waiian Paper dollar bills; 1923 Large $1; 1935 Star Notes; $2 bills; Red Seal $5 bills; Silver Certificate $1’s; Buffalo Nickels; Liberty Nickels; IH cents; Ike dollars; Shield nickels; Proof sets; OFFICE - ELECTRONICS - STORE FIXTURES HP Design Jet 430 plotter; executive desk; wire store dis-plays; store displays; wood work benches (3’X9’); modular slatted shelving; roller carts; work stations; office chair; file cabinets; NEW RADIO SHACK INVENTORY: computer cables, speakers & keyboards; car audio equipment; tele-phone zapper; electronic components; PC components adapters; installation kits; large assortment electrical sup-plies; coax & RCA cables; radio wiring; Ipod accessories; phone chargers/batteries; car adapters; adapter plates; CB accessories; cameras; PC monitors; stereo equipment; speaker plates; telephones; florescent lights; lighted Radio Shack/Nextel/AT&T signage; headsets; DVDs; tag holders; TOOLS: Craftsman scroll saw; Craftsman 4” jointer planer; Craftsman 10” band saw; (2) Craftsman 8” table saws; Craftsman drill press; B&D power mitre box saw; Craftsman router table; workmate; shop vac; thatcher; laser level; as-sorted hand tools; set alum. pickup ramps;

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COMMUNITY RUMMAGESale, Sandy BeachEstates, Laketon. May 11 &12, 8a.m.-5p.m., lots ofitems, cancel if rain, call260-330-0683 for direc-tions.

HUGE MULTI-FAMILYgarage sale, Thursday May10th 6pm-9pm, Friday May11th 7:30am-6:00pm,Saturday May 12th7:30am-? Lots of niceclothing: men, women, girlslg/xl, boys NB-up; purses;shoes; Trek baby backpackcarrier; stroller carseatcombo; umbrella strollers;4 pc OshKosh boy babybedding; table top babyswing; 9 pc girls beddingset; treadmill; commercialgrade coffee maker;Yakima roof rack; NEW 8ft.RV awning; material Thirty-one; set of 3 Romanshades like new; bakedgoods; household; misc.and more. 14695 N 400 W- 4 miles west on St. Rd.114, turn right onto 400W,2 1/2 miles on right.Several other sales inarea.

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GARAGE SALE: Fri., May11, 7:30a.m.-4:30, Sat.,8:00a.m.-noon. Tag alongbike, girl’s Specializedbike, Little Tykes, RF tricy-cle, end tables, sofa table,rocking chair, walkerstroller, double stroller, girlsclothes infant-8, boysclothes infant-2, womensclothing, lots of toys.3501W 1300N, go west 3miles from 114 & 13, turnnorth off 114 to 300W, fol-low signs. Briner, Baker,Espeset.

BIG GARAGE SALE:Thurs Night, May 10,5p.m.-8p.m., Fri., May 11,9a.m.-6p.m., 4233W1300N, Silver Lake, girlsinfant-5-6, boys infant-5clothes (Gap, Carter’s, TheChildrens Place, OshKosh,Old Navy), infant & toddlergently used misc. toys,Little People, Pokemon,Bakugan, Battlestrickers;toddler bike helmets,Disney Cars collection,craft items, Householditems, microwave, twinbed, TV & MUCH MORE!!!Everything priced to sell,most Adult clothing pricedat under $1. 1 mile N of 114& 1 mile E of 15. FromManchester 114W to 400Wturn right to 1300N, turnleft, 1st house on left.Several others in the area.

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DENVER BAPTISTChurch Fellowship Hall isthe site for a rummagebreakfast, lunch & bakesale. May 18 & 19, Fri. 8-5& Sat. 8-2. Part of theAnnual Denver communityGarage Sales.

BARN SALE: Mt. EtnaSawmill, Tues. & Wed., 11-7, Sat. 10-2. Off 9, 1/2 miledown 124, Mt. Etna. CASHONLY. Tools, rear tine tiller,freezer, riding mowers,compressors, pet cages,baby gates, chainsaws,dining tables & cedarchests.

ONE DAY ONLY! PlantSale, May 12, 9a.m.-5p.m.,180 W. Garfield St.Laketon. 260-225-5731.Clemenas, wave petunia,roses, tomato, annuals,perennial, shrubs, trees,reasonable prices.

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LOST: SHIH-TZU dog,white w/light brown mark-ings, last seen in down-town Wabash area. Pleasedo not approach, will run,only need location. 260-571-7018 or 260-563-7018.

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$125 QUEEN PILLOW-TOP Mattress Set. NEW inPlastic, Can Deliver(260)493-0805

A BRAND NEW KING PIL-LOWTOP Mattress Set,$225, Still in FactoryPlastic (260)493-0805.

$350 CHERRY SleighBed, NEW, Solid Woodw/NEW PILLOWTOPMattress Set, un-opened,(260)493-0805.

NIKE SQ Mach Speed golfclubs, 4-PW plus AW, usedtwice, asking $350,Callaway Diablo Edge 3wood, like new, also asking$75, 260-563-6902.

FOR SALE: couch, liftchair & treadmill, goodcondition, 260-563-0825.

DODGE SHORTBEDCentury hardtop cover,gray, fits 2004 or newer,asking $250, 260-571-2331.

HOSPITAL BED, electricwheelchair, electric patientlift, bunk beds w/drawers &misc., 765-981-4794 or260-571-7879.

GOOD APPLIANCES:used washers, dryers,ranges & refrigerators. 30day warranty! 35 E. CanalSt., Wabash, 260-563-0147.

PLANTS FOR SALE:Rhubarb, thornless black-berry, chives, hosta,peony; 200 8x8x16 con-crete blocks-ceramicfaced; 10 aluminum win-dows w/screens, 703-565-8018 (Wabash).

Employment

SCOTTY’S, 780Manchester Ave. is nowaccepting applications forpart-time bartender posi-tions. Apply in person,must be available nights &weekends.

Babysitting

DO YOU need Childcarethis summer? Mother of a 4year old boy has 3 open-ings for summer care in myhome. Large yard w/play-ground in the shade. Hotlunch & snacks. Falls Ave.extended, references avail-able. Call 260-563-1452.

Services

FISH FOR Stocking: MostVarieties Pond Lakes.Laggis’ Fish Farm, 269-628-2056 (days) or 269-624-6215 (evenings)

PERSONAL INJURY: Freeinitial client conference, norecovery, no fee, contin-gent fee agreement avail-able, over 20 years ofexperience. ZimmermanLaw Office, PC, AttorneyAlan J. Zimmerman, 81 E.Hill St., Wabash, 260-563-2178.

NEED HELP with yourspring clean? Call A&JClean Out Service! We cantake a load off your mind!Call 260-416-8201 formore info.

BANKRUPTCY: Free ini-

tial client conference.

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Wanted

WANTED TO BUY!!! GoldJewelry: rings, bracelets,necklaces, watches, etc.,tie tacks, service pins, goldcoins & even gold teeth.Silver: Pre-1965 US coins,flatware, teapots, etc.Wabash ValleyProspectors LLC, TimRavenscroft, 260-571-5858.

Farm

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

FOR SALE: Land Pride, 3pt. 9’ cut disc mower,needs some repair, excel-lent condition, $1,500. Call260-307-6060.

Recreational Vehicles

2001 REXHALL RoseAir,34,400 miles, Ford TritonV-10, class A gas, 2 slides,gen., S/S fridge, micro/con-vection, fireplace, awning,oak interior, skylight/glass,shower, driver’s side door.Also 99 Honda Accord“towed” Brake Buddy &new tow bar, $33,900,North Manchester, 303-217-1716.

Real Estate

HOME FOR Sale:

Somerset, 35 Oak St.,

1536 sq.ft., 3 bdrm, 1 bath,

spacious rooms & tons of

built-ins & storage. Original

hardwood floors & new

replacement windows

throughout. Updated

kitchen & bath. Fenced in

backyard, storage shed &

deck. Quiet neighborhood

& close to 2 parks. All

appliances stay. Move in

ready! $84,900. Call 260-

571-3286 for a showing.

FOR SALE: 3 bdrm ranch,

2 car attached garage,

large lot, 850 Erie St.,

$36,500. Yohe Realty, 260-

563-8366.

FOR SALE: Beautiful A-frame, 2 bdrm, wooded,borders SalamonieReservoir, 2.4 acres, 2decks, w/d included, totalredecoration. Yohe Realty,260-563-8366.

FOR SALE : 11 room farm-house in Gilead. Mastersuite. Two baths. Bigrooms. Almost 2 acres. 3car garage. Remodeled.Extra land available. 260-982-8542

Mobile Homes

MUST SELL: 2007 mobilehome, 16x80, 3 bdrm, 2bath w/porch, easy heating& C/A, 803 State St., con-tact 260-377-8199.

For Rent

FOR RENT: 1 bdrm apt.,$200 deposit, no pets,immediate occupancy; 2bdrm, 1 1/2 bath, off streetparking, repainted, $300deposit, no pets, EldenYohe, 260-563-8366 M-F,9-12, res: 260-563-1976.

NICE CLEAN 1 bdrm apt.for rent, stove & refrigera-tor provided, rent paid bythe month or week &deposit, referencesrequired. Call 260-571-1892.

FOR RENT in Manchester,4-5 bdrm, 2 bath, kitchen,living, dining, laundry, allappliances, lawn mainte-nance, 2 decks, parking &garage, $650/mo., first/lastdeposit & referencesrequired, 772-349-2206.

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SMALL HOUSE, 4 roomsw/bath, stove & refrigeratorfurnished, no smoking, nopets, $350, $350 damagew/12 mo. contract,$375/mo., $375 downw/monthly contract, 260-901-0532.

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260-563-8078“Family Owned & Operated”Over 39 Years in Business

239

WANTED!Buying Junk

CARSTRUCKSVANS

and will haul awayjunk farm machinery.

Call Larry at

(260)571-2801

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