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THE WEEK
AHEAD
Marion High
School
to host
blood drive
From staff reports
Grant County
Farmers Market
open for the season
The Grant County
Farmers Market season
is underway in Marion.
The market is held on the
north courthouse square
downtown every Saturday
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The
Farmers Market in Gas
City will be at East Main
St. beside McDonalds
restaurant from 9 a.m. to
2 p.m. every Wednesday.
The afternoon market in
Upland begins will be from
3 to 7 p.m., at Depot Park
off Main St.
Vendor fees are $5 weekly per market, capping at
$25 for the entire season
for all three markets.
SHARK: A group of voters stand near the winning Peoples Choice sand sculpture.
BY TYLER JURANOVICH
tjuranovich@chronicle-tribune.com
dricks said.
Participants were given
five hours to sculpt their
masterpiece, using sand,
spray paint if desired and
any other props needed.
Sculptures were diverse.
One group built a replica of the Grant County
Courthouse. Another built
Olaf from the movie Frozen. And another built a
scene from the story of
Noahs Ark. About 20 total sculptures were built.
NOAHS ARK: The Golden Pail Award went to St. Paul
The event was a fundCatholic Parish for this sculpture of the boarding of No- raiser, but it also had a
ahs Ark.
competitive aspect. Four
awards, in the form of
events history.
positively overwhelming. plastic sand castle troHendricks said the supI think this has been phies, were given out.
port of the organizations successful because of
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Roben D. Bowers
Roben D. Bowers passed
away in his Marion home
on July 5, 2015.
Roben was born in San
Saba, TX on May 27,
1950.
Graveside services with
Military Honors will be
held on Tuesday, July
Robert C. Bob
Minch, 96, Greenbrier, TN, (formerly
of Gas City), died at
10:50 p.m., on Tuesday, July 7, 2015 in
his home. He was
born in Matthews, IN, to
the late Jacob J. and Eva M.
(Herrold) Minch. He married Mary Irene Minch, and
she preceded him in death
in 1999.
Robert proudly and honorably served his country in
both the United States Army
and the United States Army
Air Corps. He had worked
for and retired from General Tire in Marion and was
a life member of the VFW.
He enjoyed solving word
search puzzles and watching television.
He is survived by his
daughter; Roberta Jeannie (late Charles) Crosby,
Greenbrier, TN, Sister; Irma
Maryhanna Hosier
Aug. 23, 1927 July 7, 2015
Marion Police
Department
12:51 a.m. Friday, 1300 block
of West Fourth Street, traffic
stop. A woman was arrested
on a probation violation warrant.
2:08 a.m. Friday, 100 block
of North Washington Street,
traffic stop. A man was
stopped for a traffic violation
and arrested for driving while
suspended.
2:20 a.m. Friday, 2900 block
of South Adams Street, curfew
violation. Two juveniles were
cited for curfew violations and
driven home.
3:16 a.m. Friday, 2500
block of South Washington
Street, traffic stop. A man was
stopped for a traffic infraction
and was arrested for driving
while suspended.
7:54 a.m. Friday, 1100 block
of West 5th Street Apt. One,
harassment. Two women were
harassing each other after they
found out both of them were
dating the same female.
8:22 a.m. Friday, 1800 block
of South Western Avenue,
theft. Two people stole a dog
harness from Art in Motion
Pets.
12:23 p.m. Friday, 2300 block
of West 9th Street, investigation. A woman claimed a man
stole her lawn mower after she
told him he could borrow it.
7:13 p.m. Friday, 3200 block
of South Western Avenue,
theft. A juvenile was cited
for theft and possession of
tobacco.
8:36 p.m. Friday, 3100 block
of South Washington Street,
battery. A woman reported
she was battered by another
woman but does not want to
press charges.
8:36 p.m. Friday, 1300 block
of West Second Street, fraud/
scam. A woman advised an
unknown person used her
credit card without her permission at the Circle K located at
1339 West Second Street.
8:53 p.m. Friday, 1100 block
of East 28th Street, suicide
attempt and immediate detention order. A man attempted
suicide by turning his truck on
and closing the garage. He
was admitted to Marion General Hospital and evaluated by
Cornerstone.
10:13 p.m. Friday, intersection of Mason and Baldwin,
Marion Fire
Department
Arrests
Ronald Harmon Strong, 60,
last known address 602
South Boots Street, Marion,
public intoxication. He was
being held at the Grant County
Jail Friday on $455 bond.
Alexander Velasquez, 28, last
known address 2924 South
300-W, Peru, no operators
license. He was released from
the Grant County Jail Friday on
$805 cash bond.
John Bruce Wisner, 50, last
known address 1624 West
First Street, Marion, public
intoxication. He was being held
at the Grant County Jail on
$205 bond.
Shawn Jay Lanter, 22, last
known address 627 East
Walnut Street, Marion, re-entry
court. He was being held at
the Grant County Jail Friday
without bond.
James Edwin Wheeler Jr.,
24, last known address 89
East Jerry, Marion, violation of
probation. He was being held t
the Grant County Jail Saturday
on $50,005 bond.
Ryan Matthew Adkins, 32,
last known address 1100
South Baldwin Avenue Lot
103, Marion, driving while suspended. He was being held at
the Grant County Jail Saturday
on $505 bond.
Trenton Eugene Jones, 24,
last known address 2403
South Boots Street, Marion,
resisting law enforcement. He
was being held at the Grant
County Jail Saturday on $505
bond.
Nicholas Louis Landrum,
22, last known address 765
Wabash Street, Bernie, operating while intoxicated. He was
being held at the Grant County
Jail on $805 bond.
Jesse Lee Rose, 25, last
known address 210 East
Adams Street, Swayzee, theft.
He was being held at the Grant
County Jail Saturday on $605
bond.
Roger Dale Swain II, 35, last
known address 3011 South
Koldyke Drive, Marion, drug
court violation. He was being
NOTICE
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Thursday, August 13, 2015
Please request any copies of
your medical records before
August 13, 2015
911 N. Western Ave.,
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Emergencies
2:00 p.m. Friday, 863
South Boots Street, ambulance assist.
9:57 p.m. Friday, 115 West
26th Street, ambulance
assist.
10:24 p.m. Friday, 1410
West First Street, ambulance
assist.
1:51 a.m. Friday, intersection of 10th Street and
McClure Street, ambulance
assist.
4:25 a.m. Friday, 209 East
Highland Avenue, ambulance assist.
6:46 p.m. Friday, East 38th
Street, ambulance assist.
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Reunions
Schools
Marion High School
class of 1965: Hosting a
reunion July 17-18. The
following is an activity
and time schedule for the
reunion.
1. Friday, July 17 - Evening gathering at the
Meshingomesia CC. at 7
p.m. Snacks will be served.
You can order dinner there
as well. Dinner service
begins at 6:30 p.m.
2. Saturday, July 18 Breakfast at the old Memorial Coliseum or new YMCA
begins at 10 a.m. We have
once again invited our
teachers to join us for the
event.
3. Saturday, July 18
- Dinner and dance at
Meshingomesia CC starts
at 6 p.m. with dinner being
served at 7:15 pm.
4. Twilight Breakfast at
the 9th Street Caf beginning about 11:30 p.m.
5. We ask all classmates
to be at the Saturday evening event by 6:30 p.m. so
we can take a class picture.
For reservations: Contact
Rick Harris at 765-6610172 or Clyde Thornell at
765-661-3924
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Monday
n Fairmount Town Council:
Public meeting, 7 p.m., town
hall, 214 W. Washington St.
n Sweetser Parks Board:
Public meeting, 7 p.m., town
hall, 113 N. Main St.
nGospel Concerts: Will be
at 7 p.m. at the bandshell in
Gas City Park. In case of prohibitive weather, the concert
will be held inside at Eastview
Wesleyan Church, 414 North
10th Street.
n Grant County Tea Party:
Meeting at the Sirloin Stockade at 6:00 P.M
Tuesday
n Grant County Drainage Board: Public meeting,
11 a.m., Willis Van Devanter
Grant County Office Complex (council chambers), 401
S. Adams St., Marion
nConverse Aviation Board:
Public meeting, 7 p.m., town
hall, 210 N. Jefferson St.
Wednesday
nGrant County Local Emergency Planning Committee:
Public meeting, noon, Willis
Van Devanter Grant County
Office Complex (Room 610),
401 S. Adams St., Marion; all
LEPC documentation avail-
School.
n Giant Challenge 2015:
Alumni vs. Athletes. Weekend includes several events
featuring current Giant athletes competing against MHS
alumni. Golf Scramble and
5K events also open to the
community. Visit www.MarionGiantsSports.com for more
information on how you can
get involved, or just watch!
All funds raised will help provide funding for MCS athletic
programs.
n Giant Challenge 2015
5K: Open to the community;
$25 registration, or $35 with
commemorative T-shirt (must
register by July 13 to get Tshirt). Online registration/
payment and more information available at www.MarionGiantsSports.com. Registration by mail/check and at
the event (on IWU campus)
also available. This event is
part of the Giant Challenge
weekend, but requires separate registration. All funds
raised will help provide
funding for MCS athletic
programs. More information
at www.MarionGiantsSports.
com.
n Jonesboro American
Legion Riders: Hosting a
motorcycle ride to assist in
raising funds for the Let My
Light Shine program. Registration is from 9 to 11 a.m.
Kickstands up at 11 a.m. Cost
is $10 per bike and $5 per additional rider.
nConverse
Methodist
Women: Sponsoring a bake
sale from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
Bordermen Gym.
nUAW Craft Show: Will
be from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at
520 N Bradner Avenue, Marion. The event is open to the
public.
Thursday
nNational Active and Retired Federal Employees,
NARFE: Meeting at 12 p.m. at
Sirloin Stockade. The speaker
is Carolyn Williams, Director of Marion-Grant County
Senior Center. Lunch at noon
with speaker and business
meeting to follow. All current
and retired federal employees,
their spouses and guests are
welcome. For more info, call
Barb at 674-4098.
Saturday
Sunday
nEpworth
United Methodist Church: Hosting the annual Community Ice Cream Social from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at
105 W. Eighth St, Matthews.
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Homemade ice
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due July 13
Vacation Bible
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for July 13-17
Vacation Bible School:
Everest - the coolest VBS
on earth - is coming to Eastview Wesleyan Church July
13-17 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Pre-K through 5th grade,
join us on an icy expedition
this summer as we learn how
to overcome obstacles with
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Register online at www.
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the Summit. Celebration
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Eastview Wesleyan Church
is located at 414 N. 10th
Street in Gas City. For questions, call 674-7076.
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St, Matthews, will host
their annual Community
Ice Cream Social on Sunday, July 19 from 5:30 to
7:30 pm. Events for children
include a Bounce House,
face painting and corn hole
games. The community is
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Definition: 1. A caper or
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2. A movement in which
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in a horizontal position
in the air, and then lands
again on the same spot.
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L etter s
In support of new turf fields
As a board member of the Oak Hill United School
Corporation, I would like to respond to Cecily Stevens letter concerning the boards decision to use
crumb rubber as the infill for the football/soccer
field currently being constructed and the future softball field. I want to clarify that I am speaking for
myself, not for the entire school board.
I, too, had read a large amount of material online
before the decision was voted upon to hire Schmidt
& Associates as our engineering firm and the Motz
Group as the contractor/supplier for the turf field.
When the football/soccer project was being discussed in 2014, this was a concern that we all did
not take lightly. We wanted information from those
we hired to confirm there is not any health concerns
related to the use of crumb rubber infill to our athletes. We put our faith into companies that, like the
School Board, have concern for the studentshealth
and safety in mind. There are numerous websites
related to turf fields, both pro and con.
Ms. Stevens was the only parent to come in front
of the School Board and discuss her concerns with
us, and I do thank her for coming before the board.
We then asked Superintendent Martin for a representative to be present at our next meeting on June
22 to answer any questions from those concerned.
At that meeting we had no one from the community present who was concerned about the use of
the crumb rubber infill even with all of the negative
social media in the community about crumb rubber
and the school board. Our board meetings are not
held in secret, nor are our agendas kept from public
view. They are always open to the public on the second and fourth Monday of every month.
I could put many negative links to websites about
the use of fertilizers and herbicides that were used
to keep the athletic fields green and weed free, as
well as chemicals in the paint used for the yard lines
that are applied to the natural grass soccer and football fields that are detrimental to the health of athletes. That fact has not been mentioned in any of
the social media going around, nor the fact that for
over 30 years the old track at Oak Hill was 100%
crumb rubber and resurfaced every five years due to
excessive use by athletes. It is a fact of life that we
face health hazards every day when we step outside
from second hand smoke to vehicle hydrocarbon/
carbon monoxide emissions to pesticide/herbicides
and fertilizers that are sprayed on farm fields that
are so vital and essential to the growth and production of crops.
There are currently over 100 synthetic turf fields
in use in Indiana, with the majority of them located
at high schools. Marion and Eastbrook are currently
utilizing synthetic turf fields at their high schools. I
can only assume that all of these organizations performed their due diligence in research about the use
of crumb rubber with the amount of athletes who
will be utilizing it on a daily basis and wonder if
they had any resistance from the public on the use
of crumb rubber infill on their fields.
I take offense at use of the term tire dump for
the new fields at Oak Hill. We are very proud of our
facilities at Oak Hill, Sweetser, Swayzee and Converse and take great pride that we are able to provide them to our students, athletes and people of the
community. Because of the new athletic facilities,
we look forward to hosting many games and tournaments that will bring commerce to those surrounding communities and support businesses. We have a
wonderful Athletic Director, coaches, support staff,
administrators and teachers who take great pride
in the image of the school campuses. With the decrease in maintenance needed for the turf fields it
our hope to focus that funding elsewhere to the Sr/
Jr High and elementary schools.
I would invite anyone to attend a school board
meeting for any topic of concern. All too often we
hold meetings to an empty room where silent voices
are not heard.
Ryan Smith, Marion
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History
Today is Sunday, July 12, the 193rd day of 2015.
There are 172 days left in the year.
Todays Highlight in History:
On July 12, 1862: during the Civil War, President
Abraham Lincoln signed a bill authorizing the Army
Medal of Honor.
On this date:
In 1543: Englands King Henry VIII married his
sixth and last wife, Catherine Parr.
In 1690: forces led by William of Orange defeated
the army of James II at the Battle of the Boyne in
Ireland.
In 1909: the House of Representatives joined the
Senate in passing the 16th Amendment to the U.S.
Constitution, allowing for a federal income tax, and
submitted it to the states. (It was declared ratified
in February 1913.)
In 1948: the Democratic National Convention,
which nominated President Harry S. Truman for a
second term of office, opened in Philadelphia.
In 1957: President Dwight D. Eisenhower was
flown by helicopter from the White House to a secret mountaintop location as part of a drill involving
a mock nuclear attack on Washington.
In 1965: the Beach Boys single California Girls
was released by Capitol Records.
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How this
affects taxpayers:
According to the DLGF, if
any of the bonds associated
with the TIFs cannot be paid
off by their maturity date the
City would have to come up
with some way to pay it, or
risk default.
Some of these bonds may
have property tax backups,
which means the property
owners in the district would
pick up the tab, said DLGF
Commissioner
Courtney
Schaafsma. However the
City does it, in the end the
City would be responsible
for anything left over, and
if they dont pay it they risk
default which could impact
their ability to receive financing from the state later
on.
Marion Mayor Wayne
Seybold and bond lawyer,
Bruce Donaldson, of the law
firm Barnes & Thornburg,
disagree with the states assessment, and say that TIF
debt is never going to impact the taxpaying citizens
of Marion.
We have specific language in the bond contracts
that protects the City from
having to pay if the bonds
are defaulted on, said Seybold.
According to Larry DeBoer, professor of agricultural economics at Purdue
University, the State of Incent or more loss in property
tax levy due to caps instituted by the state, according
to the Indiana Fiscal Policy
Institute.
It isnt entirely the
Citys fault that we are in
this situation, said Marion
City Councilmember Paul
Thompson. The county is
putting a burden on us by
transferring homes into the
city that we have to pay to
take care of, the state instituted property tax caps have
put quite a damper on our
revenue stream, and people
are using less gasoline now,
so we even lose out on the
gas tax revenue.
On top of all that, Marion is dealing with a loss
in population, a quarter of
its population being below
the poverty line and a median income well below the
state average. According to
U.S. Census Bureau statistics, Marions population
dropped 1.2 percent from
2010-2013, while the state
population rose 1.3 percent. Twenty-six percent of
Marion citizens live below
the poverty line, compared
to the state average of just
above 15 percent. Finally,
Marion households have a
median income of $31,391,
while the state average sits
at $48,248.
That means that while the
citys population is dropping, and the median income
remains stagnate, Marion
taxpayers are looking at a
future of increasing tax obligations.
Thompson says Marion is
losing a lot of money from
just the way City government is operating.
We spend a lot of money
providing services for businesses or people that dont
even pay property taxes
to help fund the services,
said Thompson. That has
to stop if we are going to
see changes in our financial
situation.
All figures are estimates derived
from information submitted by Marion to the Indiana Department of Local Government Finance.
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Motorsports: MotoGP
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Pan American Games:
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Tennis: Wimbledon, mens
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Blood drive
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Monday
Major League Baseball: Exhibition, Home Run
Derby, at Cincinnati, 8 p.m.
ESPN
Pan American Games:
Mens soccer, beach volleyball, gymnastics, diving,
judo at Toronto, 8 p.m.
ESPN2
Soccer: CONCACAF, Gold
Cup, group stage, Haiti vs.
Honduras, at Kansas City,
7 p.m. FS1 and Panama vs.
United States, 9:30 p.m.
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Little League
Correction
The MB III basketball
camp at Marion High
Schools Bill Green
Athletic Arena will be 9-1
p.m. Thursday. The day
was wrong in Saturdays
Chronicle-Tribune. The
camp will be put on by
Lyndon Jones, Jay Edwards and Woody Austin.
Matt Wilson/mwilson@chronicle-tribune.com
Honor: Oak Hill recent graduate Janae Moffitt has been named the Chronicle-Tribunes 2014-15 Athlete of the Year.
Ole Miss,
Marion stay
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Pitching leads
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Athlete of Year list
2014-15 - Janae Moffitt, Oak Hill track and
field
2013-14 - Josh
Neideck, Eastbrook
cross country, basketball, track and field
2012-13 - Josh
Neideck, Eastbrook
cross country, basketball, track and field
2011-12 - Michael Moffitt, Oak Hill basketball,
track and field
2010-11 - Jackson
Bratcher, Eastbrook
football, wrestling
2009-10- Courtney
Moses, Oak Hill soccer,
basketball, track and
field
2008-09 - Matt Davenport, Oak Hill football,
wrestling, baseball
2007-08 - Courtney
Moses, Oak Hill soccer,
basketball, track and
field
2006-07 - Cory Anderson, Oak Hill football,
track and field
2005-06 -Neno
Bellinotti, Oak Hill cross
country, track and field
2004-05 - Derrick
Freshwater, Marion football, basketball, baseball
2003-04- Luke Jones,
Eastbrook football, basketball, baseball
2002-03 - September
Harness, Mississinewa
volleyball, basketball,
softball
and 2.0 steals per game.
In track and field, Patton
was sixth in the 1600-meter run and sixth in the
3200-meter run during the
CIC Meet. He was fifth in
the 1600- and fifth in the
3200-meter run at the Grant
Four Meet.
23. Savannah Leas
(Madison-Grant girls track
and field and basketball)
The Madison-Grant
sophomore qualified for
the track and field regional
in both the shot put and
discus. During the sectional
at Northwestern, Leas won
the shot put with a toss
of 36 feet, 1 inch and the
discus with a throw of 118
feet, 7 inches. Leas also
took second in the shot put
and discus during the Grant
Four and CIC Meets.
In basketball, Leas led the
Argylls with 11 points and
7.1 rebounds per game.
She was named to the AllCIC team.
24. Hanna McClure (Mississinewa girls track and
field and volleyball)
In track and field, McClure
qualified for the regional
in the long jump for the
second straight year. She
placed third at the sectional
at 15 feet, 3/4 inches. McClure won the long jump at
the CIC Meet.
In volleyball, McClure was
named honorable mention
all-CIC while helping the
Indians win a conference
championship. McClure
finished third on the Indians
with 215 kills. She led Mississinewa with 72 blocks.
25.Kate Skeens (Mississinewa softball and volleyball).
In softball, the Indian
senior was named the
Chronicle-Tribunes Softball
Offensive Player of the Year.
Skeens was named to the
All-CIC team. Skeens finished second in the county
with a .518 batting average.
She led the county with
34 RBIs. Skeens finished
second in the county with
11 doubles.
In volleyball, the Indian
senior was named to the
All-CIC team while helping
Mississinewa win the CIC
and Grant Four championships.Skeens was named
to the All-CIC team. She
finished with 975 assists.
She also had 31 service
aces and 128 digs.
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Kileigh and Kennedy Williams will go up against
sister and current Marion
player Kaylan Williams.
It will be interesting because all of us are competitive and none of us like to
lose, Kaylan Williams said.
But it will be fun going up
against my sisters.
Other sisters going headto-head on Friday will be
Moffitt
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Her and older brother Michael Moffitt are the first ever
brother/sister combination to
receive the honors. Michael
received the award in 2012.
Michael will be an incoming senior at Indiana Wesleyan University and won a
NAIA National Championship this past spring. Janae
said that Michael, her mom
and dad, Michael Sr., have
played a major impact in her
high jump career.
My family is the best and
they are so supportive of me
no matter what, Janae said.
I know that they are going
to be behind me no matter
what and that means so much
to me.
Janae also is the first female to receive the Athlete of
the Year honor since Oak Hill
graduate Courtney Moses in
2009-10. Moffitt and Moses
join September Harness from
Mississinewa as the only
three female athletes to earn
the honor. Harness, a volleyball, basketball and softball
player at Mississinewa, received the award in 2003 in
the first year the C-T had the
honor.
Janae also is the fourth
straight track and field athlete to be named Athlete of
the Year. After Michael (basketball and track and field)
won the honor in 2012, Eastbrooks Josh Neideck (cross
country, basketball and track
and field) won the honor in
2013 and 2014.
Moffitt, a Purdue University recruit, finished her se-
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Dailey 31
Fourth: Larry Briles,Paul
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Hubartt 31
Closest to pin No. 3 Mike
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standings
First: Doug Faust/Mathew
Faust 42 points
Second: Malaya Yeakle/
Sonnie Stevens 41 points
Third: Adam Yeakle/Ashley
Yeakle 39 points
good scores:
Doug/Mathew Faust 35,
Jay Yeakle/Don Thieken
35,Chan/Veda Phoung 38
Hide Away League
standings
First: Tom Stone/EJ Mancha 8 points
First: Denny Davis/Rick
Miller 8 points
Third: Leroy Battieger/Harold Rogers 6 points
Third: Jim Lakin/Jay Lakin
6 points
Third: Tyler Sizelove/Cory
Stevens 6 points
Third: Brandan Swan/Mike
Boyer 6 points
good scores;Brandan
Swan/Mike Boyer 35
Terry Moore/Bud Moore 35
Tyler Sizelove/Cory Stevens 36
Independence Day
Scramble
First: Steve Adamson,
Kayla Adamson, Mike Tibbets, Lauren Tibbets 56
Second: Jon Faust, Doug
Faust, Joseph Faust, Dan
Beck 57
long putt No. 1 Mike Tibbets
closest to pin No. 8 Dan
Beck
closest to pin No. 9 Kayla
Adamson
closest to pin No. 10 Jon
Faust
shortest drive No. 11 Kayla
Adamson
long drive No. 18 Jeff
McVicker
Upcoming Events
July 17th Par 3 Tournament 6:30 shotgun
July 31st Couples Scramble 5:30 shotgun
Good Scores
JC Hunt, Kenny Eccles,
Bob Neideck and Everett
Hobson playing together on
July 4, all four birdied the No.
7 hole on the Walnut Creek
course; No. 7 is a 535 yard
par 5.
Mike Bowen and Dave
Weis, playing with Brian
Cowgill, Matt Cowgill and
Steve Gorrell both had eagles
on the front 9 of the Club Run
course. Bowen eagled the
par 4, 275 yard No. 7 hole and
Weis eagled the par 4, 280
yard No. 9 hole.
Kenny Eccles, age 76 shot
his age on the Walnut Creek
course.
John Rhoten, eagled No.
7 (par 4) on the Club Run
Course
Andrew Morrical, eagled
both No. 3(par 5) and No.
11(par 5) on the Club Run
Course. Morrical ended his
round with a 72
Kevin Adkins shot a 41/38
from the purple tees on the
Walnut Creek Course, his
career best on that course
James Wright, Gas City age
75 shot a 36/39 for a 75 on
the Walnut Creek Course
Armed Services Community Competition:
The first official event for
this year was held Monday,
May 4 with free fees for all
Veterans and active service
personnel every Monday on
the Club Run course. Tee
times are available from 10
a.m. until 2 p.m. A composite
match-play format between
the different branches of
service is calculated and participation points are awarded
to every player. A medallion
will be added to the trophy for
the winning branch of service
for the month.
July 25 - Open 4-man
scramble: Blackford Basketball Golf Outing
First Annual golf outing,
Walnut Creek course, 10
a.m. Registration starts at 9
a.m. 18 holes with cart and
lunch with prizes. $200/team,
register with Coach Burkhart
at 317-474-5425. Sign-up by
July 12.
BLOOMINGTON (AP)
Indiana University is exploring a variety of options
for a more lucrative apparel
contract as its contract with
Adidas nears its end, athletics officials say.
The Hoosiers relationship
with Adidas started in 2004,
but IUs current $21 million
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FORT KNOX
dear abby
Abigail
Van
Buren
DEAR ABBY: I have just
learned that my sisters husband of 35 years (Ill call him
George) hasnt filed their personal income taxes going back
a number of years. This has
caused a lot of stress and anxiety for my sister, who recently
underwent breast cancer treatment. Apparently, he hasnt
filed because of his inability to
organize. (His family has denial
issues.)
Their professional tax preparer has met with both of them
and tried to work out a stepby-step program, but George
consistently fails to meet the
deadlines. I love my sister and
want to be as supportive as
possible, but Im unsure what
I can do. I have advised her to
seek therapy. She has copies
of business-related documents
relating to the unfiled tax periods, but not enough information to file on her own.
On top of everything else, she
has several relationship issues
with her children that are causing her grief. What else can I
do? Helpless Big Brother
DEAR BROTHER: Failure
to file ones taxes is a federal
crime that could land your
brother-in-law and sister in
the slammer. Thats why you
should urge your sister to do
something she should have
done years ago take over the
family finances.
She and her husband may
need more help than their CPA
has been able to give them. A
group that I have mentioned in
my column before is the National Association of Enrolled
Agents (NAEA). These are tax
specialists some of whom
are attorneys and CPAs who
are specifically licensed by the
Department of the Treasury.
Tell your sister to contact an
enrolled agent by visiting www.
naea.org. TODAY.
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my answer
Billy
Graham
Q: A friend of mine says
theres no such thing as evil,
and if we encounter something that we think is evil,
all we have to do is to think
positive thoughts and it will
go away. Is she right? Mrs.
L.C.
A: No, your friend is not right.
Evil is real; it isnt simply a failure on our part to think positive
thoughts. Evil is so real and so
terrible that it took the death
of Jesus Christ on the cross to
overcome it.
Where does evil come from?
The Bible admittedly doesnt
answer all our questions about
evil, but it does tell us that evil
comes ultimately from Satan,
who is absolutely evil and opposed to everything good, including God. And while Satan
isnt equal to God, hes a powerful spiritual being who seeks by
every means possible to block
what God is doing. Jesus called
him a murderer from the beginning.... and the father of lies
(John 8:44).
One of Satans biggest lies
is to convince people that he
doesnt even exist, and that evil
isnt real.
But if evil isnt real, why did Jesus Christ come into the world?
Jesus didnt come to teach us
how to think positive thoughts.
He came to give His life as the
final sacrifice for sin, and by His
resurrection He conquered evil
and Satan and hell. Someday,
His victory will be complete, and
Satan and evil will be banished
forever. The Bible says, The
reason the Son of God appeared
was to destroy the devils work
(1 John 3:8).
Dont let your friend mislead
you, but turn to Christ and put
your life and your eternal destiny into His hands. Then pray
for your friend, that she too may
face her need for Christs forgiveness and protection.
Send your queries to My Answer,
c/o Billy Graham, Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, 1 Billy Graham
Parkway, Charlotte, N.C., 28201; call
1-(877) 2-GRAHAM, or visit the Web
site for the Billy Graham Evangelistic
Association: www.billygraham.org.
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scoreboard
MLB
All Times EDT
American League
East Division
W L Pct GB
New York
47 39 .547
Baltimore
44 42 .512
3
Tampa Bay
45 45 .500
4
Toronto
45 45 .500
4
Boston
41 46 .471 612
Central Division
W L Pct GB
Kansas City
51 34 .600
Minnesota
48 40 .545 412
Detroit
44 43 .506
8
Cleveland
42 44 .488 912
Chicago
41 44 .482 10
West Division
W L Pct GB
Los Angeles
47 39 .547
Houston
49 41 .544
Texas
42 44 .488
5
Seattle
40 47 .460 712
1
Oakland
39 50 .438 9 2
Fridays Games
Chicago White Sox 1, Chicago Cubs 0
Baltimore 3, Washington 2
Tampa Bay 3, Houston 1
N.Y. Yankees 5, Boston 1
Cleveland 5, Oakland 1
Texas 4, San Diego 3
Minnesota 8, Detroit 6
Kansas City 3, Toronto 0
L.A. Angels 7, Seattle 3
Saturdays Games
Toronto 6, Kansas City 2
Chicago White Sox 5, Chicago Cubs 1
Minnesota 9, Detroit 5
Tampa Bay 3, Houston 0
Oakland at Cleveland
N.Y. Yankees at Boston
Washington at Baltimore
San Diego at Texas
L.A. Angels at Seattle
Todays Games
Houston (McCullers 4-2) at Tampa Bay
(M.Moore 0-0), 1:10 p.m.
Oakland (Gray 9-3) at Cleveland (Kluber 4-9),
1:10 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees (Eovaldi 8-2) at Boston (Miley
8-7), 1:35 p.m.
Washington (Fister 3-4) at Baltimore (W.Chen
4-4), 1:35 p.m.
Detroit (Greene 4-6) at Minnesota (Gibson
7-6), 2:10 p.m.
Toronto (Doubront 1-0) at Kansas City
(Volquez 8-4), 2:10 p.m.
Chicago White Sox (Quintana 4-8) at Chicago
Cubs (Arrieta 9-5), 2:20 p.m.
San Diego (T.Ross 5-7) at Texas (Gallardo
7-7), 3:05 p.m.
L.A. Angels (Heaney 2-0) at Seattle (T.Walker
7-6), 4:10 p.m.
Mondays Games
No games scheduled
Tuesdays Games
All-Star game at Cincinnati, 7 p.m.
National League
East Division
W L Pct GB
Washington
46 39 .541
New York
46 42 .523 112
Atlanta
42 46 .477 512
Miami
37 51 .420 1012
Philadelphia
29 60 .326 19
Central Division
W L Pct GB
St. Louis
56 31 .644
Pittsburgh
51 35 .593 412
Chicago
46 40 .535 912
Cincinnati
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Milwaukee
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West Division
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Los Angeles
50 38 .568
San Francisco
44 43 .506 512
Arizona
42 44 .488
7
San Diego
39 49 .443 11
Colorado
38 49 .437 1112
Fridays Games
Chicago White Sox 1, Chicago Cubs 0
Pittsburgh 5, St. Louis 2
Baltimore 3, Washington 2
N.Y. Mets 4, Arizona 2
Cincinnati 1, Miami 0
Texas 4, San Diego 3
Colorado 5, Atlanta 3
L.A. Dodgers 3, Milwaukee 2
San Francisco 15, Philadelphia 2
Saturdays Games
Chicago White Sox 5, Chicago Cubs 1
N.Y. Mets 4, Arizona 2
Colorado 3, Atlanta 2
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BASEBALL
American League
DETROIT TIGERS Released RHP Joba
Chamberlain.
LOS ANGELES ANGELS Optioned OF
Efren Navarro to Salt Lake (PCL). Recalled
RHP Vinnie Pestano from Salt Lake.
OAKLAND ATHLETICS Placed RHP
Jesse Hahn on the 15-day DL, retroactive
to Monday. Recalled RHP Chris Bassitt from
Nashville (PCL).
TAMPA BAY RAYS Optioned RHP Andrew
Bellatti to Durham (IL). Assigned LHP Everett
Teaford outright to Durham. Reinstated RHP
Jake Odorizzi from the 15-day DL.
National League
CINCINNATI REDS Optioned OF Yorman
Rodriguez to Louisville (IL). Reinstated RHP
Raisel Iglesias from the 15-day DL.
COLORADO ROCKIES Placed LHP Tyler
Anderson on the 60-day DL.
MIAMI MARLINS Designated OF Jordany
Valdespin for assignment. Recalled LHP
Adam Conley from New Orleans (PCL).
PITTSBURGH PIRATES Agreed to terms
with RHP Tate Scioneaux and LHP Ike
Schlabach on minor league contracts.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Placed RHP
Mitch Harris on the 15-day DL, retroactive
to Thursday. Optioned 1B Xavier Scruggs to
Memphis (PCL). Assigned SS Aledmys Diaz
outright to Springfield (TL). Recalled RHP
Sam Tuivailala and LHP Nick Greenwood
from Memphis.
American Association
AMARILLO THUNDERHEADS Released
RHP Billy Petrick. Acquired LHP Leyson
Septimo from York (Atlantic) for cash
considerations.
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ctreport@indy.rr.com
Photo provided
PERFORMING: Instant Classic (Kohl Kitzmiller, Kyle Kitzmiller, Theo Hicks and David Zimmerman) perform over the Fourth
of July weekend at the 2015 International Barbershop Convention Quartet Finals in the CONSOL Energy Center, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Copies of Instant Classics self-titled album are
available at instant
classicquartet.com.
sive, Madison-Grant senior
Kevin Kellogg said. ... Hes
expanded the music program
in the sense its not just kids
like me who live for music.
Kellogg drives to Indianapolis on Mondays for Circle
City Sound practices. Circle
City Sound is a barbershop
chorus directed by Hicks. The
chorus performed in Pittsburgh, too, and placed 13th
in the International finals.
The International barbershop performances by
Instant Classic impressed
Kellogg. Their versions of
Photo provided
Spend My Life with You
BARBERSHOP QUARTET: Madison-Grant teacher Theo Hicks, lead for the barbershop
and Til I Hear You Sing,
quartet Instant Classic, raises his arms after a performance at the International Barbershop
in particular, left a lasting
Convention in the CONSOL Energy Center, Pittsburgh, Pa.
impression on him.
They all get emotionally
involved in their songs, KelTheo Hicks will be
logg said. Instant Classic
directing Harmony
treated themselves not as
Explosion, a youth camp
just musicians but as the
July 22-25 on the Indiana
music they were making.
Wesleyan University
As the lead singer, Hicks
Campus. For more inforset the tone for Instant Clasmation, visit cardinalhx.
sic. Kohl Kitzmiller said Hicks
weebly.com.
puts his heart and soul into
each performance, and his
personality shines through.
next year. Instant Classic priHes a very good person
marily performs at venues in
overall, very emotional and
the Midwest and its schedunderstanding, and very in
ule is already filling for 2016.
touch with his feelings and
The quartet will be venturing
others feelings, Kohl said.
overseas in 2017 for shows
It translates very nice. Hes in New Zealand and possibly
very authentic and genuine
the United Kingdom.
on stage.
Were getting booked
Photo provided
Hicks said the quartet
for shows out the wazoo,
TAKING A BOW: With the championship trophy behind
already put out a self-titled
Hicks said. I wont be
them, members of Instant Classic take a bow after winning
album and another is sched- surprised if were busy every the 2015 International Barbershop Convention Quartet Fiuled to be released early
weekend next year.
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Ruby in films
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Mr. Mistoffelees
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Clark Kent, on
Krypton
Relatives of
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Garish
Give a hoot
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city
Sign on
Allied gp. since
1948
Belief at the
heart of Miracle
on 34th Street?
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Tests
Unlock, to a
bard
Little legume
Fended (off)
G-rated
Benevolent
order
Symphony of a
Thousand
composer
Grammarians
topic
The Best Exotic
Marigold Hotel
setting
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LAX posting
Brilliance
Actor Colins
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hauls
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Flight segment
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64 Hubbell
teammate
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letters
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Quechua
speakers
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Wesson
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to Manchester
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77 Biblical reformer
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trouser
material?
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seller
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86 Cut out of the
will
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electronically, as
funds
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sometimes
played in ones
lap
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posting
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Marion Kiwanis
President-Elect David
Payne opened the regular
meeting of Kiwanis on July
8th at Meshingomesia
Country Club. Dave led the
group in singing a patriotic
song and Tom Holloway
offered a prayer. Jerry Whitton reviewed several items
from the Kiwanis Board
Meeting. Carol Secttor
reported that we have a
full table at the Chaplaincy
Banquet on July 16th. If
anyone else would like to
attend give Carol a call. The
Board elected to donate
$100 to the Chaplaincy
program at the banquet. We
will be participating in the
Salvation Army rummage
sale on July 18th from 8:00
A.M. until 2:00 P.M. If you
can work the booth during these hours please let
Karen Miiller know. We are
also asking for donations of
good rummage items for the
booth. Please look through
your home and donate
some items that might help
Kiwanis raise funds for our
projects. Laurie Needler is
chairing the Annual Installation of Officers Dinner
committee, with the help of
members Shirley Worline
and Jan Scott, which will
be held in September. She
asked the group if they preferred a luncheon or dinner
time for this event but the
group was divided. She will
check the availability of the
Lt. Governer of the Wabash Valley District for his
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any woman have TWO
make-up bags?) to get to
the sink, it was like going
through basic training
right before arriving at the
battleground.
Fighting for position in
front of that tiny mirror
was like boxing-out a 66,
250 lbs power forward. I
felt like I was in basketball
practice again doing the
War drill. The coach would
shoot the ball and two
players would box each
other out. The ball would
have to hit the floor before
Mitchell. Oxygen is at an
all-time premium. I crack
the window and suck
down the frozen January
air.
Unsatisfied with her
previous fingernail polish,
Alissa soaks cotton balls
in what I presume to be
paint thinner. She presses
and pulls on her nails until
there is nothing left of that
dreadful green color that
looked like boogers on the
ends of her fingers.
Then she opens another
bottle and reapplies more
paint to her nails. This
time a festive coral coat
that makes me wish I was
on a Caribbean Cruise, or
anywhere but here for that
matter.
I think to myself, Why
does she wait until we are
in a small, confined car to
open the lid of a science
lab right in my face? I
console myself, Some
questions will never be
answered this side of eternity, my friend.
As we pull up to the
church, we roll out both
sides of the car and fall
into the parking lot. We
look like Cheech and
Chong as a cloud of
chemicals billows behind
us.
I feel terrible. I look terrible. Im bloodied, walking with a limp, havent
brushed my teeth, cant
see straight, and am fighting off lung disease from
secondhand hair product.
But hey, at least Alissas
eyebrows look good!
Brock Meyer is a local writer. His
column will showcase life experiences in and around the Grant County
area. He can be reached on Twitter
at @brock_meyer.
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groom is a graduate of
Northfield High School. He
is employed with Symmetry Medical of Claypool, IN
as an engineer. The couple
plans to marry Aug. 1, 2015
in Gas City, IN.
Monts 50th
Bill and Judith (Hoke)
Monts will celebrate their
50th wedding anniversary on July 23, 2015.
Bill retired from Dana
Corp in 1996, Judy was a
homemaker and they are
members of Sunnycrest
United Methodist Church in
Marion, IN.
They are parents of Curt
(Brandi) Monts, Bloomington, IN , Christi (Greg) Saint
Charles, Westfield, IN.
Their grandchildren
include Erin (Ben) Vaughn,
Luke Monts, Blake Battaglia, Chelsea Thomas and
Emily Saint Charles.
Bill and Judy are the
great-grandparents to Conner Vaughn, Grady Vaughn,
Aiyana Evans and Caleb
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Byron and
Lynda Brankle
of Van Buren,
Indiana will be
celebrating their
50th anniversary
on July 19. They
were married
September 4,
1965 at the Van
Buren Central
Christian Church.
They have two sons. Steve
(Amy) Brankle of Siloam
Springs, Arkansas and
Paul Brankle of Westfield,
Indiana. They have two
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Eldon and Bonnie Tinkel
will celebrate their 50th
wedding anniversary with
an open house hosted by
their family, on Sunday,
July 19, 2015 at the Garden House at Matter Park
from 2-5 p.m. Family and
friends are invited to attend. No gifts please, but
cards are appreciated.
Eldon and Bonnie (Nation) Tinkel observed their
50th wedding anniversary
on June 27. The were married on June 27, 1965, at
Hillside Wesleyan Church
in Marion, Indiana by Reverend Milo Bowsman.
Eldon retired from the
Marion Fire Department in
1988 and Marion Community Schools, as an
electrician in 2005. Bonnie retired from Marion
Community Schools, as
to do
Converse Methodist
Women: Sponsoring a bake
sale from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
Converse United Methodist
Church, 109 E Wabash St.
Human rights celebration:
Will be sponsored by Church
Women United at the Salvation Army, 359 N Bradner
Avenue, Marion. Registration
is at 9:30 a.m., worship at 10
a.m.
Vacation Bible School:
Everest... the icy expedition
to overcome obstacles with
Gods awesome power will be
at Eastview Wesleyan Church
from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. for
children pre-K through 5th
grade. Eastview Wesleyan
Church is located at 414 N.
10th Street in Gas City. Go to
www.eastviewwesleyan.com
to register online or call 6747076 for more information.
UAW Craft Show: Will
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Bradner Avenue, Marion. The
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said.
When director David Lean
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was already the biggest
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him because his eyes
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for a replacement and
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a screen test that proved he
was fluent in English, he got
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Call for
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is born
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experience
WASHINGTON
Democratic
presidential candidate Martin
OMalley surrendered
just like many other parents.
When his daughters were
choosing their colleges, he
let them have their way.
He didnt want to crush
their dreams, and ended
up with crushing debt.
Last week, OMalley
spelled out a proposal
to help students graduate debt-free from public
colleges and universities,
by increasing Pell Grants
and automatically enrolling borrowers in incomebased repayment plans.
One key part of his plan
calls for helping students
and parents refinance
their debt at lower interest
rates.
OMalley knows of what
he speaks. In announcing
his proposals, he revealed
his family has accumulated more than $339,200
in student loans, the bulk
of which are parent PLUS
loans. He and his wife borrowed the money to educate their two daughters,
Grace, 24, who attended
Georgetown University
and is a public school
teacher in Baltimore, and
Tara, 23, who attended the
College of Charleston in
South Carolina and is now
an administrative assistant
for the United Nations
Foundation in the District
of Columbia. The couple
still has two sons to get
through college, William
17, and Jack, 12.
Ironically,
when
OMalley was governor
of Maryland, he fought to
have the state universities
freeze tuition. Even with
his vast political and legal experience, OMalley
couldnt win a key argument with his daughters
that state schools were a
good bargain.
Im blessed with strongwilled women in my life,
he gently laughed during a
telephone interview while
campaigning in New
Hampshire. I wanted
them to go in-state. But I
lost the vote.
I can empathize with
OMalleys dilemma. His
father, a World War II
veteran, graduated from
Georgetown. His daughter
pleaded to have the same
opportunity, although his
father went on the G.I.
Bill. And once you allow
the first to go out-of-state,
its hard to deny the second.
We can second-guess
the wisdom of their
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Modern Vintage
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Wednesday; 9 a.m. to 3
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POPULAR ITEMS: Toe rings are popular selling items at Modern Vintage
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on its entrance and another inside the facility.
Under fire for data breach, Obama personnel chief steps down
By JOSH LEDERMAN
Associated Press
WASHINGTON The
embattled head of the governments personnel office
abruptly stepped down Friday, bowing to mounting
demands following the unprecedented breach of private information her agency
was entrusted to protect.
Katherine Archuleta had
served as director of the
federal Office of Personnel
Management since November 2013. The former national political director for
President Barack Obamas
2012 re-election campaign,
Archuleta
came
under
scathing criticism amid revelations this year that hackers widely believed to be
Chinas government had
infiltrated her agencys data-
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COLUMBUS, Ohio
Doug Hamilton is just fine
with plans to put a womans
portrait on U.S. paper money,
but hed prefer that the Treasury Department leave the $10
bill alone particularly the
prominent visage of his greatgreat-great-great-great-grandfather, Alexander Hamilton.
The 10-spot is a source of
family pride in Hamiltons
house in suburban Columbus,
a dignified symbol of the historical importance of his ancestor, whose picture has been
on it since 1929. So naturally,
Hamilton started making some
noise when he heard about the
proposal that has Alexander
Hamilton sharing the note
with a deserving woman yet to
be chosen.
The 64-year-old salesman
for IBM has joined a growing
backlash against what he calls
the diminishing of Hamilton, who as the countrys first
treasury secretary created the
modern U.S. financial system,
with a national debt, bank and
mint, and with the dollar as
currency.
Hes the father of paper
money, says Doug Hamilton,
who has a son and grandson
carrying the name of their famous ancestor. (His daughter,
Elizabeth, was named for Alexander Hamiltons wife.)
Hes urging people to sign a
petition on the White House
We The People website,
and this weekend hell be
preaching the Hamiltonian
gospel at a series of annual
events in New York and New
Jersey planned around the
anniversary of Alexander
Hamiltons death on July
12, 1804, a day after his duel
with Aaron Burr.
The trip also will include a
preview of the hip-hop musical Hamilton, based on Ron
Chernows biography of Alexander Hamilton, opening on
Broadway.
Outcry over Hamiltons
possible demotion has been
somewhat lost in the wave of
excitement over the inclusion
of a womans portrait on paper
currency. The Treasury Department says the $10 bill was
chosen because its up next
for a redesign to improve anticounterfeiting features. The
new bill would go into circulation in 2020.
Treasury Secretary Jacob
Lew said this week that hes
sticking with the plan, despite
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0C/0NC/0R on 6-24-15
No violations observed
during this inspection
Friendly Market, 3801 S.
Western Ave., Marion
2C/6NC/3R on 6-24-15
Critical:
1. All food in the Java
Monster Refrigerator was
not date marked
2. Java Monster Refrigerator is not maintaining 41
degrees
Non-Critical:
1. Chips sitting directly
on floor in back room, not 6
inches of the floor
2. Need a thermometer in
java Monster refrigerator
3. No paper towel dispenser at the hand sink (repeat
violation)
4. All metal racks in walkin cooler are rusted and need
painted or replaced
5. Vent covers on the condensing unit in walk-in cooler are soiled (repeat violation)
6. Rear door does not have
a self-closure device (repeat
violation)
Health inspections
The Grant CountyHealth
Department inspects retail
food establishments, from
convenience stores and groceries to school cafeterias and
restaurants, to ensure employees follow state guidelines for
handling food properly and
safely. The Chronicle-Tribune summarizes inspectors
findings based on records
made public 10 days after the
inspection is conducted. Inspection reports are available
online at foodservices.grantcounty27.us
Inspections are grouped
chronologically.
Yamato Steakhouse of Japan, 506 N. Baldwin Ave.,
Marion
9C/9NC/6R on 6-22-15
Critical:
1. Temperature of fish in
cold holding unit at 46 degrees (repeat violation)
2. Several containers of
food not date marked (repeat
violation)
3. No sanitizing solution made for soiled wiping
cloths
4. Ware-washing machine
is not dispensing sanitizing solution when activated
tion)
4. Employee observed
washing hands at 3 bay sink
5. 10 containers without
handles being used as scoops
in rice, sauce, spicesetc.
6. Plastic containers of
flour, salt and rice are not
identified with name of product.
7. Floors and walls
throughout kitchen/prep area
are heavily soiled with food
debris
8. Following non-food contact surfaces are soiled with
food and other debris: deep
fryers, ovens, doors & handles of floor coolers, all prep
tables, outside of both rice
cookers and outside of containers of salt, flour & rice.
9. Employee prepping at
sushi bar was not wearing an
effective hair restraint
Brooks Uppercrust Pizza,
1197 N. Washington St.,
Marion
3C/2NC/0R on 6-23-15
Critical:
1. Mechanical can opener
blade, and food processor are
both stored as clean but have
dried food debris on them
2. Employee put on gloves
Property transfers
The following deeds and
similar records regarding
property transfers were recorded by the Grant County
Recorders Office. Such documents are public records
per state law.
The following records are
listed by: record date, grantor, grantee, property description, record type.
Different records describe
properties differently, so the
property descriptions below
are a combination of postal
addresses, parcel numbers
and abbreviated legal descriptions. Recorded documents may be viewed in
the recorders office, 401 S.
Adams St., Marion. Properties can also be looked up
online by owner name or
parcel number by visiting
grantcounty.net and clicking on GIS, Geographical
Information System.
July 1
Joni A. White and Ralph
L. Carey Estate, Isaura Cruz,
3302 S. Adams Street, Marion, personal representatives
deed
Federal National Mortgage Association and Fannie
Mae, Corey A. Lee, 19 Jacks
Street, Gas City, warranty
deed
Grant County State Bank
and Ronald Alan Lord Estate, James E. Moody III,
Building 25 of Country Lake
Es Ph 6 Horz, personal representatives deed
Grant County State Bank
and Ronald Alan Lord Estate, James E. Moody III,
3.24 acres in Township 23,
section 16, range 6 in the
northwest quarter, personal
representatives deed
Wabash County Sheriff and
Robert V. Horner III and Judith J. Horner, Beacon Credit
Union, .75 acres in Township
24, section 7, range 8 in the
southeast quarter and additional lot 24, sheriff deed
Ryan J. Powell and Chrissy
A. Powell, Kara J. Sullivan,
11651 S 250 E, Fairmount,
warranty deed
Roger M. Alcock and Amy
L. Alcock, Ryan Powell and
warranty deed
Federal National Mortgage
Association and Fannie Mae,
Larry Lomax, 213 Western
Avenue, Marion, warranty
deed
Joe T. Seward and Phyllis
A. Seward, Paul M. Chapel
and Donna J. Chapel, 4.25
acres in Township 23, section 36 ,range 8 in the southeast quarter, quit claim deed
Anna I. Kilgore and Ruth
Armstrong Estate, Richard
L. Peck and Regina S. Peck
and Peck Family Trust, 809
Briarwood Lane, Marion,
deed in lieu
Peggy Stoller and Cory
Ayers, Holly A. Kerschner,
1308 E. Sherman Street,
Marion, warranty deed
Lonnie Boruff and Jennyfer Tarazona, Lee Eis Properties LLC, 3621 S. Harmon
Street, Marion, warranty
deed
R & C Rentals LLC, Richard L. Mobley and Kay A.
Mobley3 70/100 acres in
Township 25, section 33,
range 6 in the northwest
quarter, warranty deed
Rebecca Pence and Richard
Dean Pence Estate, Richard
L. Mobley and Kay A. Mobley, 6.30 acres in Township
25, section 33, range 6 in the
northwest quarter, personal
representatives deed
Rebecca Pence and James
Pence and Richard Dean
Pence Revocable Trust and
Richard Dean Pence Trust,
Richard L. Mobley and Kay
A. Mobley, 6.30 acres in
Township 25, section 33,
range 6 in the northwest
quarter, warranty deed
Midfirst Bank, Denny R.
Cochran, 1725 S. Boots
Street, Marion, warranty
deed
Robin R. Carmichael and
Rae Ann Swift, Jay Berry, 80
acres in Township 24, section
18, range 7 in the southwest
quarter, warranty deed
Rae Ann Swift, Robin
R. Carmichael, Carla Ruth
Haynes Estate, Jay A. Berry,
80 acres in Township 24,
section 18, range 7 in the
southwest quarter, personal
representatives deed
Prime PVC INC, Prime
Real Estate LLC, Gray Dodd
& Co second add lots 219,
220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225,
226, 227, 228, corp deed
City of Marion, David F.
White, 115 W. 22nd Street,
Marion, corp deed
Arbor Homes LLC, Phong
X. Nguyen and Trinh Nguyen, 4016 Starkey Drive,
Marion, warranty deed
Texmi Heritage LLC, Arbor Homes LLC, 1702 S.
Boles Drive, Marion, warranty deed
July 6
City of Marion, Bonnie
L. Brady, 2912 S. Brownlee
Street, Marion, corp deed
Grant County Sheriff and
Jack E. Dempsey, CitiMortgage Inc, 5257 Bechtel
Court, Marion, sheriff deed
CitiMortgage Inc, the Secretary of Veterans Affairs,
5257 Bechtel Court, Marion,
warranty deed
Tower Development LLC,
Rowdy B. Bryant Jr. and
Ellen L. Bryant, Waterford
Place unit 5, warranty deed
Todd E. Dell and Andrea
M. Dell, Gary E. Miller and
Rosanne Miller, 502 Keal
Avenue, Marion, warranty
deed
Braunco Inc, Paul R. Hatch
and Dorothy J. Hatch and
Hatch Family Trust, 4.43
acres in Township 24, section
11, range 7 in the southeast
quarter and 7 acres in Township 24, section 11, range 7
in the southeast quarter, corp
deed
Andrew H. Lawson and
Phyllis S. Wiley Estate,
Steve Moorehead and P D
Moorehead, 1347 Pine Bluff
Drive, Marion, personal representatives deed
Bobbie E. Orr and Bobbie
E. Caudill, Brian Daehn and
Dedra Daehn, 2309 American Drive, Marion, warranty
deed
James S. Sonnefield and
Sue Sonnefield, Andrew W.
Renbarger and Chelsea D.
Gritton, 304 S. Lenfesty Avenue, Marion, warranty deed
Carl D. Rudy and Kathryn
D4
Money&Markets
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MO
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StocksRecap
2,150
-8.02
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4,800
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4,600
S&P 500
1,950
1,900
-17.27
Close: 2,076.62
1-week change: -0.16 (-0.0%)
52-WEEK
HIGH
LOW
W E E K L Y
15855.12
7700.57
9886.08
4116.60
1820.66
1269.45
19160.13
1040.47
Name
Wk YTD
Last Chg %Chg
INDEX
18351.36
9310.22
11254.87
5164.36
2134.72
1551.28
22537.15
1296.00
A-B-C
4,200
Close: 4,997.70
1-week change: -11.52 (-0.2%)
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Nasdaq composite
4,400
LOW
CLOSE
17465.68
7970.65
10622.32
4901.51
2044.02
1480.94
21596.77
1225.98
17760.41
8201.65
10853.92
4997.70
2076.62
1503.73
21954.36
1252.02
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30.30
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Luke Mitchell
Royce Mitchell
Financial Advisors
1119 N. Western Avenue
Marion, IN 46952
765-668-8899
Luke Mitchell
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4.46
... +1.0
ShDurIncF b
4.43
... +1.6
MFS
GrowA m
71.37 +.25 +4.9
IntlValA m
35.52 +.35 +7.4
MAInvA m
29.34 +.03 +2.4
MAInvGrA m 24.96 +.01 +1.8
ModAllocA m 16.97
... +2.4
ResearchB m 36.50 +.04 +2.8
TotRetA m
18.29 +.01 +1.5
TotRetB m
18.31 +.01 +1.2
UtilA m
21.36 +.10 +0.2
ValueA m
35.39 +.12 +2.3
ValueI
35.57 +.12 +2.4
MainStay
HiYldCorA m
5.76
... +3.5
Mairs & Power
GrthInv
114.38 -.45
-0.8
Matthews Asian
PacTiger
28.03 -.80 +5.5
Merger
InvCl b
15.74 -.04 +0.7
Metropolitan West
TotRtBd b
10.77 -.02
0.0
Natixis
LSStratIncA m 15.69 -.05
-2.1
LSStratIncC m 15.79 -.05
-2.5
Neuberger Berman
GuardnTr b
12.77 +.01
-1.1
Nicholas
Nichol
71.07 +.32 +7.4
Northern
HYFixInc d
7.04 -.02 +2.2
Russell 2000
-0.1%
+0.3%
-1.0%
MO
EqtyInc
32.01
EurStock d
21.35
GrStkAdv b
55.37
GrowStk
56.23
HealthSci
82.35
HiYield d
6.79
IntlBnd d
8.44
56.06
IntlDisc d
IntlGrInc d
14.74
IntlStk d
16.80
MediaTele
70.01
MidCapVa
29.61
MidCpGr
81.66
NewAmGro
44.93
NewAsia d
16.46
NewEra
32.28
NewHoriz
47.37
NewIncome
9.44
OrseaStk d
10.08
R2015
14.77
R2025
16.19
R2035
17.29
ReaAsset d
10.24
Real d
26.28
Ret2050
13.94
Rtmt2010
18.02
Rtmt2020
21.25
Rtmt2030
23.81
Rtmt2040
24.88
Rtmt2045
16.64
SciTech
38.69
ShTmBond
4.75
SmCpStk
45.66
SmCpVal d
46.88
SpecGrow
24.49
SpecInc
12.49
SumMuInt
11.82
TaxFHiYld d
11.78
TrRt2020Ad b 21.10
TrRt2030Ad b 23.61
Value
35.02
TCW
EmgIncI
7.82
TotRetBdI
10.23
Templeton
InFEqSeS
21.22
Thornburg
IncBldA m
21.39
IncBldC m
21.38
Tweedy, Browne
GlobVal d
26.67
USAA
Income
12.93
TaxEInt
13.36
VALIC Co I
MdCpIdx
28.16
+3.9%
YTD
-.23
-1.6
+.27 +7.6
+.20 +8.1
+.21 +8.2
+.41 +21.1
-.03 +3.3
+.03
-4.6
-1.09 +8.7
-.06 +7.0
-.08 +7.6
+.27 +7.6
-.23 +2.7
-.14 +8.2
+.11 +7.0
-.51 +1.0
-.77
-6.3
+.32 +8.2
-.01
-0.2
-.03 +7.0
-.03 +2.1
-.04 +3.1
-.05 +3.8
-.15
-5.3
+.49
-1.2
-.05 +4.0
-.03 +1.6
-.05 +2.6
-.07 +3.4
-.08 +4.0
-.06 +4.0
-.29 +3.4
... +0.7
+.09 +3.0
-.05 +0.2
-.11 +4.5
-.03
0.0
+.01
0.0
+.01 +0.2
-.05 +2.5
-.07 +3.3
-.19 +1.1
-.01
...
-0.4
+0.6
-.07
+5.8
+.07
+.07
+4.4
+4.0
+.08
+2.4
-.03
...
-0.5
-0.2
-.05
+4.1
GAP (GPS)
5 2 - WEEK R A N GE
Price-earnings ratio: 13
AP
BlackRock
EqDivA m
24.73
EquitDivC m
24.10
GlLSCrI
10.50
GlobAlcA m
20.29
GlobAlcC m
18.58
StIncInvA m
10.08
StrIncIns
10.08
Cohen & Steers
Realty
69.66
Columbia
AcornIntZ
42.81
AcornZ
32.14
DivIncZ
18.71
DivOppA m
9.26
LgCrQuantA m 9.93
18.40
StLgCpGrZ
TaxExmptA m 13.78
Constellation
SndsSelGrI
18.61
DFA
1YrFixInI
10.32
2YrGlbFII
9.94
5YrGlbFII
10.97
EmMkCrEqI
18.76
EmMktValI
25.23
EmMtSmCpI
20.50
EmgMktI
24.61
GlEqInst
18.83
GlblRlEstSecsI 10.25
IntCorEqI
12.26
IntGovFII
12.52
IntRlEstI
5.16
IntSmCapI
20.03
IntlSCoI
18.20
IntlValuI
18.37
RelEstScI
31.74
STEtdQltI
10.81
TAUSCrE2I
14.50
TMIntlVal
15.05
TMMkWVal
26.20
TMUSTarVal
33.69
USCorEq1I
18.25
USCorEq2I
17.76
USLgCo
16.40
USLgValI
34.03
USMicroI
20.01
USSmValI
35.38
USSmallI
32.28
USTgtValInst
22.72
USVecEqI
16.95
Davis
NYVentA m
33.63
Delaware Invest
USGrowIs
28.95
ValueI
18.14
Dodge & Cox
Bal
101.87
GlbStock
12.01
Income
13.59
IntlStk
43.46
Stock
180.72
DoubleLine
TotRetBdN b 10.89
Dreyfus
AppreciaInv
52.76
MidCapIdx
39.10
Driehaus
ActiveInc
10.38
FMI
LgCap
21.80
FPA
Cres d
33.60
NewInc d
10.09
Fairholme Funds
Fairhome d
34.93
Federated
KaufmanR m
6.54
Fidelity
AstMgr20
13.24
AstMgr50
17.27
AstMgr85
17.05
Bal
23.13
Bal K
23.13
BlChGrow
72.62
BlChGrowK
72.72
CapApr
38.04
CapInc d
9.80
Contra
102.64
ContraK
102.62
DivGrow
34.08
DivrIntl d
37.78
DivrIntlK d
37.74
EmgMkt d
24.16
EqInc
57.58
EqInc II
26.61
Europe d
38.84
FF2015
12.66
FF2035
13.48
FF2040
9.48
Fidelity
44.74
Fifty
30.67
SMALL-CAP
S&P 400
q -1.8% p
FltRtHiIn d
9.67 -.02 +2.3
FourInOne
38.15 -.01 +3.1
FrdmK2010
13.15 -.04 +2.2
FrdmK2015
13.64 -.05 +2.4
FrdmK2020
14.36 -.05 +2.8
FrdmK2025
15.02 -.06 +3.1
FrdmK2030
15.40 -.05 +3.8
FrdmK2035
15.89 -.07 +4.1
FrdmK2040
15.93 -.07 +4.1
FrdmK2045
16.37 -.06 +4.2
FrdmK2050
16.48 -.06 +4.1
Free2010
15.42 -.04 +2.1
Free2020
15.45 -.05 +2.7
Free2025
13.26 -.05 +3.1
Free2030
16.34 -.06 +3.8
GNMA
11.55 -.01
0.0
GovtInc
10.41 -.01
-0.2
GrDiscov
25.05 -.06 +6.1
GrStr d
34.60 -.02 +7.1
GrowCo
140.41 +.27 +6.6
GrowInc
30.53 -.11 +2.0
GrthCmpK
140.30 +.27 +6.7
HiInc d
8.85 -.03 +2.3
Indepndnc
40.51 -.04 +5.6
InfProtBd
11.89 -.03
-0.5
IntMuniInc d
10.39 +.01
-0.2
IntlCptlAppr d 17.30
... +5.7
IntlDisc d
41.52 +.02 +9.3
InvGrdBd
7.78 -.02
-0.4
LargeCap
28.45 -.15 +2.6
LevCoSt d
47.19 -.47 +4.1
LowPrStkK d 52.19 -.45 +4.0
LowPriStk d
52.21 -.45 +3.9
Magellan
93.70 -.20 +4.6
MdCpVal d
25.14 -.12 +2.9
MeCpSto
16.77 -.05 +1.6
MidCap d
37.09 -.17 +4.4
MuniInc d
13.28 +.01
-0.1
NewMille
39.85 -.23 +2.8
NewMktIn d
15.17 -.08 +2.0
OTC
83.35 +.06 +4.8
OTCK
84.19 +.06 +4.8
Overseas d
42.66 +.06 +11.9
PacBasin d
28.03 -1.03 +7.5
Puritan
21.75 -.04 +2.5
PuritanK
21.74 -.04 +2.5
RealInv d
40.18 +.80
-1.4
SASEqF
14.16 -.04 +2.7
SEMF
16.70 -.53 +0.1
SInvGrBdF
11.27 -.02
-0.3
STMIdxF d
61.22 +.01 +2.5
SersEmgMkts 16.65 -.53
-0.1
SesAl-SctrEqt 14.16 -.04 +2.6
SesInmGrdBd 11.26 -.03
-0.4
ShTmBond
8.59 -.01 +0.6
SmCapDisc d 29.33
... +2.1
$35
MID-CAP
-0.0%
q -0.8% p
YTD
Fund
S&P 500
+5.5%
MO
YTD
LARGE-CAP
Nasdaq
Total return
GPS
+.05
+.05
-.02
-.11
-.10
...
...
-0.3
-0.6
+1.3
+2.6
+2.3
+0.7
+0.8
+1.50
-1.1
-.90
-.19
+.05
+.02
+.03
-.04
...
+3.5
+5.6
0.0
-0.7
+2.9
+8.9
0.0
+.09
+0.9
...
...
-.01
-.61
-.91
-.60
-.75
-.12
+.09
-.13
-.01
-.06
-.46
-.34
-.26
+.66
-.01
-.05
-.22
-.12
-.10
-.03
-.07
+.01
-.25
-.04
-.21
-.02
-.15
-.08
+0.4
+0.4
+1.0
-0.5
-2.0
+3.1
-1.4
+3.1
-1.9
+6.3
+0.7
-1.5
+8.1
+7.7
+6.0
-2.1
+0.9
+2.4
+5.8
+2.4
+4.4
+2.6
+2.2
+2.0
+1.0
+3.6
+1.5
+4.1
+3.1
+2.3
-.60
+1.8
+.24
+.02
+6.0
+0.3
-.19
-.14
-.01
-.56
-.43
+1.2
+1.5
0.0
+3.2
+1.5
+.03
+1.2
+.22
-.05
+0.7
+4.1
...
+1.6
+.04
+2.7
-.04
...
0.0
+0.9
+.08
-0.4
+.06 +13.1
-.03 +0.8
-.06 +2.2
-.08 +3.8
-.08 +2.4
-.08 +2.4
-.23 +6.1
-.23 +6.2
-.10 +5.6
-.05 +4.0
-.08 +5.8
-.07 +5.8
-.01 +2.0
+.07 +9.7
+.08 +9.7
-.41
-0.6
-.18 +1.8
+.01 +0.7
+.47 +10.1
-.04 +2.4
-.05 +4.1
-.04 +4.1
-.21 +4.4
+.03 +5.2
SmCapStk d
19.08 -.11 +8.1
StkSelec
36.57 -.19 +3.5
StratInc
10.64 -.02 +0.9
Tel&Util
23.79 -.01
-0.8
TotalBd
10.55 -.03 +0.2
USBdIdx
11.54 -.02
-0.3
USBdIdxInv
11.54 -.02
-0.5
Value
116.39 -.77 +2.8
Fidelity Advisor
AstMgr70
20.37 -.08 +3.1
NewInsA m
27.67 -.08 +4.3
NewInsC m
25.24 -.08 +3.9
NewInsI
28.20 -.08 +4.4
StSlctSmCp d 26.22 +.01 +6.2
StratIncA m
11.86 -.03 +0.8
Fidelity Select
Biotech d
274.03 +3.72 +26.8
HealtCar d
240.22 +1.99 +14.7
SelctUtil d
68.51 +.50
-7.1
Fidelity Spartan
500IdxAdvtg
73.23 +.02 +1.9
500IdxAdvtgInst 73.23 +.02 +2.0
500IdxInstl
73.23 +.02 +1.9
500IdxInv
73.22 +.01 +1.9
ExtMktIdAg d 57.06 -.04 +4.8
IntlIdxAdg d
39.78 -.02 +6.9
TotMktIdAg d 61.21
... +2.5
Fidelity
SerBlueChipGrF 12.89 -.04 +6.6
SeriesGrowthCo 12.77 +.02 +6.6
SeriesGrowthCoF12.79 +.03 +6.8
First Eagle
GlbA m
53.07 -.41 +1.2
OverseasA m 22.83 -.28 +4.9
FrankTemp-Frank
Fed TF A m
12.26 +.01
-0.2
FrankTemp-Franklin
CA TF A m
7.35
...
-0.4
EqInA m
22.82 -.01
-0.1
GrowthA m
77.34 -.05 +3.5
HY TF A m
10.36
...
-0.3
HighIncA m
1.93 -.02 +1.0
Income C m
2.34 -.02
-1.2
IncomeA m
2.32 -.01
-0.5
IncomeAdv
2.30 -.01
-0.4
NY TF A m
11.46
...
-0.2
RisDvA m
51.76 -.14
-0.1
StrIncA m
9.80 -.04 +0.2
TotalRetA m
9.89 -.02
-0.8
USGovA m
6.41 -.02 +0.3
Utils A m
16.30 +.19
-6.9
FrankTemp-Mutual
Discov Z
34.45 -.08 +3.4
DiscovA m
33.87 -.07 +3.2
FinlSvcZ
19.92 +.01 +8.3
QuestZ
16.34 -.09 +0.8
Shares Z
30.43 -.01 +3.1
SharesA m
30.14 -.02 +2.9
FrankTemp-Templeton
Fgn A m
7.19 -.13 +3.2
GlBond C m
12.31 -.03
-0.2
GlBondA m
12.28 -.03
0.0
GrowthA m
24.10 -.04 +1.2
WorldA m
17.51 -.08 +1.8
Franklin Templeton
FndAllA m
13.35 -.03
-0.1
GE
S&SUSEq
55.23 -.08 +1.7
Harbor
Bond
12.02
... +0.4
IntlInv b
69.56 +.43 +8.4
Hartford
CapAprA m
38.53 -.18 +3.9
CoreEqA m
23.82 +.12 +5.7
CpApHLSIA
56.90 -.26 +4.0
DivGrowA m
25.10 -.04 +0.2
DvGrHLSIA
26.56 -.04 +0.4
INVESCO
BalAlocY
11.59 -.05
-0.4
CharterA m
21.24
... +0.8
ComstockA m 25.49 -.16 +0.5
DivDivA m
18.83 +.18 +3.6
EqIncomeA m 10.41 -.03 +1.3
EuroGrB m
35.23 +.32 +8.5
GlS&MGrA m 19.75 -.20 +4.7
GlS&MGrB m 16.51 -.18 +4.2
GrowIncA m
26.96 -.09 +2.1
HiYldMuA m
9.82
... +0.9
USMortA m
12.29 -.03 +0.2
Ivy
AssetStrA m
25.47 -.19
-0.1
AssetStrC m
24.44 -.18
-0.4
AsstStrgI
25.75 -.19
0.0
JPMorgan
CoreBondA m 11.63 -.01
-0.1
InvBalA m
15.13 -.03 +1.3
LgCapGrA m 37.16 -.01 +7.6
Janus
BalT
30.60 -.05 +0.8
ContranT
20.85 +.18
-5.6
EnteprsT
91.34 -.43 +6.0
OverseasT
32.57 -.63 +3.4
1-yr
-6.3%
IntlIndex d
11.98 +.02 +4.2
StkIdx
25.54 +.01 +0.7
Nuveen
HiYldMunA m 16.86 +.02 +0.4
Oakmark
EqIncI
31.99 -.30 +0.3
Global I
29.58 -.28 +1.4
Intl I
24.75 -.07 +6.0
Oakmark I
66.01 -.37
-0.6
Select I
40.32 -.11
-1.2
Old Westbury
GlbOppo
7.84
... +3.3
GlbSmMdCp
16.17 -.13 +4.6
LgCpStr
13.20 -.03 +2.2
Oppenheimer
CapApA m
62.13 -.04 +4.7
DevMktA m
34.74 -.67
-2.2
DevMktY
34.34 -.65
-2.1
EqIncA m
31.67 -.14
-0.4
GlobA m
83.85 -.30 +10.3
IntlGrY
37.67 +.02 +7.4
IntlGrowA m
37.83 +.02 +7.2
MainStrA m
49.36 +.05 +3.1
SrFltRatA m
8.09 -.01 +2.0
SrFltRatC m
8.10
... +1.6
StrIncA m
4.03
... +1.8
Oppenheimer Rocheste
FdMuniA m
14.60 -.07
-1.6
Osterweis
OsterStrInc
11.47 -.02 +3.4
PIMCO
IncomeA m
12.35 -.03 +2.8
IncomeC m
12.35 -.03 +2.4
IncomeD b
12.35 -.03 +2.8
TotRetA m
10.57 -.01 +0.1
TotRetC m
10.57 -.01
-0.2
TotRetrnD b
10.57 -.01 +0.2
PRIMECAP Odyssey
AggGr
35.02 +.28 +6.3
Growth
27.22 +.06 +4.5
Stock
24.30 -.03 +2.7
Parnassus
CoreEqInv
40.00 -.20
-1.2
Permanent
Portfolio
38.98 -.13
-1.5
Pioneer
CoreEqA m
17.31 -.05 +0.8
PioneerA m
37.17
... +1.8
Principal
BdMtgInst
10.75 -.03
-0.2
DivIntI
12.02 -.06 +5.7
L/T2020I
14.39 -.02 +2.0
L/T2030I
14.68 -.02 +2.7
LCGrIInst
13.21 +.03 +6.2
Prudential
JenMCGrA m 40.11 -.02 +5.2
Prudential Investmen
BlendA m
21.92 -.01 +4.0
BlendB m
20.30
... +3.6
UtilityA m
15.08 +.15
-1.7
ValueA m
20.75 -.16
-0.3
Putnam
CpSpctrmY
37.40 +.15
-3.6
EqIncomeA m 21.25 -.08 +1.7
GeoPutA m
17.05 -.02 +1.5
GeoPutY
17.11 -.02 +1.7
GlbEqA m
13.39 +.03 +5.3
GlbHltCrA m
75.94 +.63 +14.9
GlbUtilA m
12.02 +.10
-5.5
GrowIncA m
21.50 -.10
-0.2
GrowIncB m
21.11 -.11
-0.6
InvestorA m
22.26 -.05 +1.6
MultiCapGrA m 78.54 -.16 +2.9
NewOppB m 64.77 -.15 +2.5
TaxEIncA m
8.67 +.01
0.0
VoyagerA m
30.93 -.19 +2.0
RidgeWorth
MdCpVlEqI
13.45 -.14
-1.8
Royce
PAMutCnslt m 10.97 -.10
-1.7
PremierInv d 19.89 -.17 +0.9
Russell
StratBdS
11.03 +.05 +0.2
Schwab
1000Inv d
53.65 +.01 +2.2
FUSLgCInl d 15.29 -.02
0.0
S&P500Sel d 32.77 +.01 +1.9
TotStkMSl d
37.88 +.01 +2.4
Scout
Interntl
33.72 -.17 +4.9
Sequoia
Sequoia
260.25 +1.81 +11.8
State Farm
Growth
74.66 +.04 +0.1
T Rowe Price
Balanced
23.31 -.03 +3.0
BlChpGr
72.45 +.32 +7.7
CapApprec
27.30 +.05 +4.5
DivGrow
36.57 +.01 +2.2
EmMktBd d
11.90 -.03 +1.7
EmMktStk d
32.63 -.94 +0.8
EqIndex d
55.95 +.01 +1.8
3-yr*
12.9
5-yr*
17.5
Dividend: $0.92
Source: FactSet
StockIdx
36.13 +.01 +1.8
Vanguard
500Adml
191.72 +.05 +2.0
500Inv
191.71 +.04 +1.9
BalIdx
29.79 -.01 +1.2
BalIdxAdm
29.79 -.01 +1.3
CapOp
54.70 -.04 +3.7
DevMktIdxAdm 12.82 -.02 +7.1
DivGr
22.83 +.23 +1.3
EmMktIAdm
32.95 -1.22 +0.2
EmerMktIdInv 25.09 -.93 +0.1
EnergyInv
50.56 -1.24
-5.8
EqInc
30.99 +.08 +0.6
EurIdxAdm
68.95 +1.07 +7.3
EuropeIdx
29.61 +.46 +7.2
Explr
98.26 -.21 +5.7
ExtdIdAdm
69.75 -.06 +4.8
GNMA
10.63 -.03
-0.1
GlbEq
25.02 -.14 +3.8
GroInc
42.36 +.08 +2.4
GrowthIdx
55.53 +.02 +3.9
GrthIdAdm
55.53 +.02 +4.0
GrthIstId
55.53 +.02 +4.0
HYCor
5.91 -.01 +2.0
HlthCare
238.68 +2.45 +15.9
ITBond
11.33 -.02 +0.2
ITBondAdm
11.33 -.02 +0.3
InflaPro
13.13 -.03 -0.4
IntlGr
22.88 -.17 +6.2
IntlStkIdxAdm 26.88 -.30 +4.8
IntlVal
35.83 -.17 +5.5
LTBond
13.19 -.04
-5.5
LTInvGr
9.86 -.04
-5.6
LgCpIdxAdm
48.23
... +2.1
LifeCon
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duly adopted a plan whereby a Cumulative
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thereafter, continuing until reduced or rescinded. Fifty (50) or more taxpayers in the taxing
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Broker/Owner
NEW LISTING
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2016 W. Walnut Dr
MAINTENANCE FREE!
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NEW PRICE
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1485 W. Forest Ln
6981 E 100 S
GREAT LOCATION
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People Seeking
Employment
FRANKFORT
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Services
Gutter Cleaning
Free Estimates
Many years of
Experience!
Call
765-654-7056
Auction Sales
Jonesboro. New
Total Gym Elite assembled with attachments and
DVDs $175, hutch,
ceramic tile/glass
coffee & end tables
$125, 12-cup Kitchen-aid food processor/ juicer, Tony
Little Back 2 Life
Back System Massager $75, laptop
computer $100,
large drawer &
dresser with mirror
(both need hardware) $100, some
prices negotiable.
765-431-9340.
MARION
FOR SALE Jacuzzi
Premium Spa
Seats 3, never
used oustide
kept inside.
Excellent Condition
Asking $600.00
or OBO
765-384-4998
765-661-3569
Williamsburg
Manor Apartments
in North Marion
2bd/1bath. Each
with outdoor patio,
appliances and
laundry. Water and
trash included.
$500/mo plus Sec.
Dep. 765-662-2621
Unfurnished
Apartments
Marion IN
*Renovated*
2 & 3 BR, 1.5 BA
includes water,
sewer, basic cable.
Eligible income
starts at $24,000
Rent not to exceed
$578/mo Northgate
Village off Kem Rd
*Security*
Equal Housing
765-662-9826
MARION
1-3 BR 509 E Bradford St, $125$225/wk basic utilities incl.
2 BR 605 W 3rd
$115/wk basic utilities incl.
2 BR 1020 W 3rd St.
$135/wk basic utilities incl.
4 BR 1415 S Adams
St. $100/wk tenant
pays electric
2 BR House 504 E
Bradford $140/wk
tenant pays utilities
Huntington
503 Wilkerson St. 1
bedroom apartment
all utilities furnished,
no refrigerator,
$420/mo.
260-224-2268
In Andrews, Twice
the living space for
the same price.
Lease to own 1000
SqFt 2 or 3 bedroom mobile homes,
260-786-1920
Unfurnished
Apartments
1, 2 & 3
Bedrooms
As
Available
Laporte/Rolling
Prairie, Hollyhock
Hills Apt, Vacancies, 1 bedroom$550/mo, 2 bedroom-$650/mo, NO
PETS! please call
219-926-2114
765-662-3333
Marion
MARION
2BR Condo style
all electric & care
free, $485
765-662-3460
MARION
1 BDRM,
stove & frig
utilities included
$525
765-662-3460
Marion Green
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Furnished
Apartments
FRANKFORT:
EFFICIENCY APT.
Everything Furnished including
Cable TV. $115/wk.
1408 E. Wabash.
765-654-8771
Frankfort
Marion,
2 bedroom apart10 X 20 Dog Kennel, 765.668.7777
ment $145 week all
Three gates. $300 Country Setting
utilities included.
765-667-4824
Large 1 bedroom
2BR $650/mo
$100 week. 7653 BR $695/mo
670-9872
Gas City & Marion:
All electric.
Colonial Crest ApartUpdated units.
FOR SALE
ments, $200 Secur- MARION
Forest Ridge
2 premiere plots at
ity deposit. 1 bed- M a s o n V i l l a g e 1
Manor Apartments
Green Lawn Cemetery
room $470 a month bedroom furnished
3728 Frances
More than $100
Slocum Trail, Marion or 2 bedroom $570 apt, cable, & utilitbelow market value
included 1
a month. Water, ies
765-384-4604
$295 each
sewage & trash in- month free internet.
Total $590
FRANKFORT:
cluded. More info Starting at $150 a
Wesley Manor
Unfurnished 1 & 2 call Jessica 765- week. No Pets
Section
765-673-5000
B R a p a r t m e n t s 674-3662
LIMITED TIME ONLY
available. All utilitCall
ies paid. 765-654317-767-1135
Peru, IN. Two bed- Homes for Rent
8771
or
room upper apart317-326-1515
Peru:
ment for rent, $425 FRANKFORT
Large charming apt. per month. 3 and a 3 bd
s t a i n l e s s s t e e l 4 bedroom house, Large yard
REAL ESTATE appliance furnished, $550/mo. Please $140 / wk
Central air. No Pets, c a l l a f t e r 5 p m , 652 W Boone St
FOR RENT
Call 765-244-1750
765-470-1993.
765-654-8771
D8
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
Homes for Sale
FRANKFORT
HOME FOR SALE
- 2 BD / 1 BTH
Sharp!!
- Newly remodeled
- Encl. front porch
(heated and cooled)
- New windows,
vinyl siding,
(low maintenance)
- detached garage
- Off-street parking
- Nice sized
backyard with shed
- Kitchen appliances
stay
- Washer / Dryer
Hook Up
- Move in condition
- 902 W. Jefferson St.
- Asking $62,500
Questions?
Call or text
317-716-5349
If interested,
leave message
Kilgore Realtors
OPEN HOUSE
1203 N Manor Dr.
Marion
Wed July 15,
6-8 p.m
completley remodled
3 Bed 2 Bath
MLS #201528594
Call Craig at
765-517-1248
South Marion
MUST SELL
Miss. School Dist.
3Bdr 1 1/2 bath
attached garage
large corner lot
newer roof, septic
and windows
central air and heat
mostly furnished
assessed at 75k
asking 65k
No contracts
765-243-1338
765-674-1480
Huntington Area
Mobile home park
Lease to own
mobile homes
also offers free
transport for
single wide
move-in.
260-786-1920
Monuments/
Cemeteries
HURLOCKS
CONCRETE &
CONSTRUCTION
Flat Work Specialist
Concrete Breaking & Removal
Winnerof
2011,Grant
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& 2014
Best
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CONSTRUCTION
SidewalksFlat
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Specialist
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MARION
For Sale-Northwest
American Drive
Lot #25 - 85' x 220'
City Utilities
Sidewalk
Pone: 765-384-5785
Price $25,900
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FOUNDATIONS, BASEMENTS,
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HUNTINGTON
Covey's Auto Sales
1354 Condit
260-356-9447
1996 JAYCO
CAMPER
Like new ..$4200
OFFICE TRAILER
26 FT. $4500
Motorcycles
MARION
08 Harley Davidson
Heritage Softail,
Black, Twin Cam
96 B with 6sp gear
box. Vance and
Hines Exhaust and
lots of chrome.
Owner financing
with $750 down.
HOG LIFE
765-668-7777
HOG LIFE
09 Softail Rocker
$1,000-Down
03 Road King
$500-Down
09 Sporty 1200
$500-Down
08 Softail
$750-Down
06 RoadKing Classic
$750-Down
08 Electric Glide
$1000-Down
00 Fat Boy Custom
$2000-Down
11 Electric Glide
$1250-Down
Owner Financing
765-668-7777
720 E 4th St. Marion
-HOG LIFE-
Gutters
5 & 6 inch Gutters
Gutter Covers
Since
1980
Since
1980
AA && SS
Amish
Crew
Amish
Crew
looking for any kind
kind of remodel
FREE Estimate
FREE call
Estimate
call
765-578-0284
765-578-0284
CONSTRUCTION, LLC
CONSTRUCTION,
(Andy Schwartz)LLC
(Andy Schwartz)
General Contractors
New Homes
Homes
New
Basements Foundations
Room
Additions
Remodeling
Basements
Foundations
RoofiAdditions
ng Siding Remodeling
Garages
Room
PolengBarns
Concrete
Roofi
Siding
Garages
FREE
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Pole Barns
Concrete
FREE ESTIMATES
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200 W. Sherman, Marion
1264 E 900 N
Huntington, IN
Located 2.5 miles west of Roanoke on 900 N (Vine St.)
Tract 1: 1.5 Acre with a 1.5 story, 3 bedroom home, basement,
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& Tuesday, July 28 from 5 to 6
Jesse L. & Maryann R. Trickle - Sellers;
Andy Eckert - Auction Manager, 260-224-9058
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FINANCIAL
LEGALS
Legals
MARION
1964 Ford Truck
$1500
765-661-8129
TRU-BUILT
WINDOWS
INSURANCE CLAIMS SPECIALIST
ELECTRICAL
765-618-8271
Free Estimates
765-664-5376
765-618-8271
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Tree Services
ROOF REPAIR
Tree Services
ROOF REPAIR
HAGERS
HAGERS
ROOF
ROOF REPAIR
REPAIR ONLY
ONLY
Leaks in Roof
Boots Flashed
Flashed
Boots
Vents
Vents
Chimney
Chimney
Lose Shingle
Lose Shingle
Missing
Shingle
Missing
Shingle
If it can
be fixed
Ill fix it.
If it can be fixed Ill fix it.
50 years in the business.
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in the business.
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Cooling
THeating,
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& Plumbing.
Heating,
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Full Sales
and
& Plumbing.
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Tent
765-664-7722
& Awning
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IMPROVEMENT
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Construction
Siding
Windows
Gutters
Siding
5 & 6 inch Gutters
Windows
Gutter
Covers
Auction Sales
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765-251-0857
Campers/Trailers
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$9.99
FRANKFORT Class
A 1986 Holiday
Rambler Monitor
RV, 33 ft., only
55,000 miles, excellent condition. Garage kept. $9000.
765-242-1025.
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Refill Your
+ tax
Propane Tank
+ tax
Recreational
Vehicles
765-251-0857
Refill Your
Propane Tank
$9.99
TRANSPORTATION
Special Notice
Loagansport,
2 Cemetery Plots
located at Ever Rest
Memorial Park. Located three rows east
of the Good
Sheapred, Asking
$900 Each or OBO.
574-253-2861
09 Softail Rocker
$1,000-Down
03 Road King
$500-Down
09 Sporty 1200
$500-Down
08 Softail
$750-Down
Motorcycles
06 RoadKing Classic Cars for Sale
$750-Down
COVEY'S
08 Electric Glide
AUTO SALES
$1000-Down
1354 CONDIT ST.
00 Fat Boy Custom
HUNTINGTON
$2000-Down
260-356-9447
11 Electric Glide
*Cars & Trucks*
$1250-Down
09 Pontiac G6, GXP,
Owner Financing
4 door, X-tra nice!
765-668-7777
720 E 4th St. Marion ....$5995
08 Mitsubishi Ec-HOG LIFElipse, nice sport,
auto., ..$5995
08 Aveo, auto, air,k
Sport Utility
red, like new
Vehicles
...$4295
07 Chevy Impala LS,
Marion
maroon, real nice.
99 Chevy Tahoe
...$4995
Limited
06 Chevy Colbalt,
Touring Edition
yellow, 5 spd....
In Great Sharp
$3795
& has new tires.
05 Ford Taurus, sun$4000
roof, loaded, extra
Call 765-661-0276
nice! ...$2995
04 Mitsubishi, GT,
Vans for Sale
Spyder Conv., burgundy, . ...$4295
Marion
04 Chevy Malibu
1977 Ford Econoline Classic, very nice
300 6 Cylinder
....$3295
3 Speed On The 02 Hyundai Accent,
Column
auto, air, nice
$750
...$2695
Please Call (765) 02 Mitsubishi Di664-9509
mante LS ...$3295
01 VW Passat Wgn,
Cars for Sale
very nice ..$3495
00 Chevy Monte
Carlo SS, sharp,
Blinn Auto Sales
black .. $3595
628 E. 3rd St.
99 Chrysler Sebring
765-668-7777
blue, conv., 95,000
Buy Here Pay Here
Down miles ... $2695
07 Saturn Relay Van
08 Cobalt
...$3995
$200
05 Dodge Durango
06 Chevy HHR
SLT, very nice
$300
...$4295
02 Suburban
04 Chevy 1500
$400
Truck, white, nice....
09 Impala
$3795
$450
02 Olds Bravada,
03 Yukon XL
sunroof, white, very
$700
nice ...$3495
04 Ranger 4x4
00 Dakota Kingcab,
$1000
nice ... $3695
08 Altima
96 Toyota Avalon,
$1000
137k, very nice
08 RAM 1500
..$2695
$1500
94 Chevy S-10,
09 Silverado
auto, air, V6, extra
$2500
nice ...$2795
16 Raider 4x4
MANY MORE TO
$1500
CHOOSE FROM
I N D I A N A A U T O Financing Available
A U C T I O N , I N C . 260-356-9447
Huge Repo Sale July 16th. Over 100
repossessed units Marion
for sale. Cash only. '98 Olds Regency.
$500 deposit per 109K mi., leather,
person required sunroof. Looks
R e g i s t e r 8 a m - rough, runs good.
9:30am. No public $1000 or best offer.
entry after 9:30 am. 765-669-1710
All vehicles sold AS
IS! 4425 W. Wash- Classic/Sports/
ington Center Road, Collector Cars
Fort Wayne. (A)
Gas City
Chevy
*WANTED* 1957
Convertible
Junk Cars,
Hard Top
Trucks & Vans
Builder or Parts Car
Pay in cash.
Please Call
Towing free
(765) 674-1639
260-602-7800
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Tree Business
Discount
on multiple tree and
Discount on multiple tree and
stump
stump removal.
removal.
Experienced
Experienced in
in dead
dead and
and
dangerous trees.
Bucket
Truck-Climbing
Service
Bucket Truck-Climbing Service
Insurance on
on hand
hand
Insurance
Free Estimates
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Snow Plowing
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THE
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COMPANY
KITCHENS
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BATHROOMS
BATHROOMS
Ed Riddles
CABINET REFACING
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765-661-0592
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Marion, Indiana
765-506-2141
Family
Owned And Operated
Marion, Indiana
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Residential
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Seal Coating
Commercial
Asphalt Repair Work
Residential
Stone work
RoadCoating
Millings
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Cleaning
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2 ROOMS
HALL
MILITARY &&
SENIOR
49
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$40-45
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Marion,
IN 46952
Marion, IN 46952
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