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911 north 7th street.
alot of new stuff,from fea markets.
10 am to 6pm alot of parking
space,items will go fast with these
prices
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Saturday May 5,
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Celina High
School -
Justin
Hoffman
Teacher
nomi nat ed
by student
as a posi-
tive influ-
ence: M r .
Dave Scott,
Chemistry
Parents Names: Bill and Shirley
Hoffman
GPA: 4.04
ACT Score: 34
Class Rank: 1
College Choice/Major:
University of Notre Dame/Major in
Chemistry
Activities and Awards
Scholastic Club (Freshman,
Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years)
Mock Trial (Freshman,
Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years)
Teenage Republicans
(Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and
Senior years)
Spanish Club Member
(Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior
years)
National Honor Society (Junior
introduction of the Franklin B. Walter Award Winners for 2012
Coldwater
High
School -
Aaron Hess
Teacher
nomi nat ed
by student
as a positive
infuence:
Chuck Alig,
Science
Parents Names: Gary and
Marjorie Hess
GPA: 4.3
ACT Score: 34
Class Rank: 3 out of 107
College Choice/Major:
Marian University
Major: Catholic Studies
Activities and Awards
Band - (Freshman,
Sophomore, Junior, and Senior
years)
Jazz Band - (Sophomore
and Senior years)
Pep Band - (Freshman,
Sophomore, Junior, and Senior
years)
Symphonic Choir -
(Sophomore, Junior and Senior
years)
Show Choir - (Sophomore,
Junior, and Senior years)
Fort
Recovery
High
School -
Abigail
Backs
Teacher
nomi-
nated by
student as
a positive
infuence:RobynArmstrong
- Physics
Parents Names: Ray and
Kristen Backs
GPA: 4.0
ACT Score: 34
Class Rank: 1 out of 76
College Choice/Major:
Wright State University
Major: Biological
Sciences
Activities and Awards
Student Government
(Freshman, Sophomore,
Junior, and Senior years)
Family, Career, and
Community Leaders of
America (Freshman,
Sophomore, Junior, and Senior
years)
Marion
local
High
School -
Mindy
Hartings
Teacher
nominated
by student
as a posi-
tive infu-
ence: Ashley Minnich - Spanish
Parents Names: Kevin and
Sandy Hartings
GPA: 4.02
ACT Score: 29
Class Rank: 1
College Choice/Major:
Wright State University
Major: Communications
Activities and Awards
CYO Member (Freshman,
Sophomore, Junior, and Senior
years)
4Hmember,S.H.E.Offcer
( Middle School, Freshman,
Sophomore, Junior, and Senior
years)
Marion Youth Ministry
(Freshman, Sophomore, Junior,
and Senior years)
Participated in Christmas
parkway
High
School
- Haley
Roehm
Teacher
nomi nat ed
by student
as a positive
infuence:
Leah Etgen,
English
Parents Names: Roland
and Teresa Roehm
GPA: 4.0
ACT Score: 32
Class Rank: 2
College Choice/Major:
University of St. Francis
Major: English
Activities and Awards
Volleyball (Freshman,
Sophomore, Junior, and
Senior years)
Basketball (Junior and
St. Henry High
School
- Jenna
Watercutter
T e a c h e r
nominated by
student as a posi-
tiveinfuence:
Randall Hoying,
C h e mi s t r y /
Physics
Parents Names:
Steve and Mary Watercutter
GPA: 4.0
ACT Score: 34
Class Rank: 1 out of 71
College Choice/Major:
Wright State University - Dayton
Major: Business/Organizational
Leadership
Activities and Awards
Cantor at St. Francis
of Assisi Catholic Church
(Freshman, Sophomore, Junior,
and Senior years)
Sing at Briarwood Village
See HOFFMAN, page 16 See HESS, page 16
See BACKS, page 16 See HARTiNGS, page 16
See WATERCUTTER, page 14
See ROEHM, page 14
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Dorothy A. Barga, age 78, of North
Star Ohio, died on Sunday, April 15,
2012 at her home. She was born May
04, 1933 in Osgood, Ohio to the late
Frank H. and Hedwig (Schulze) Huber.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held
10:30 AM on Thursday, April 19, 2012
at St. Louis Catholic Church, North
Star with Fr. David Zink, officiating.
Burial will follow in St. Louis Cemetery,
North Star Ohio. Friends may call at the
Hogenkamp Funeral Home-St. Henry on
Thursday from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM.
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Mary E. Sheets, age 84, formerly of
Celina, Ohio passed away at 12:05p.m.
on April 13, 2012 at the Miller House in
Celina. She was born on October 8, 1927
to the late George O. & Alma B. (Church)
Weidman in Loudonville, Ohio. Funeral
services were held on Wednesday April
18, 2012 at the Lehman-Hogenkamp-
Dzendzel Funeral Home in Celina, with
Pastor Matt Reynolds officiating. Burial
followed in North Grove Cemetery in
Celina. Condolences may be made
at LHDfuneralhome.com. Memorial
contributions may be made to State of
the Heart Home Health & Hospice
area births
Baby girl Jutte
Adam and Sarah (Schwendeman)
Jutte, Broadview Heights, Ohio, an-
nounce the birth of their daughter,
Charlotte Elaine. She was born at
3:43 am on February 29, 2012 and
weighed 8 lbs. 3 oz. and was 20.75
inches long. She was born at Hill-
crest Hospital in Mayfeld Heights,
Ohio. She has an older sister, Ev-
elyn, who is 1 year old. Her maternal
grandparents are Tony and Elaine
Schwendeman of Coldwater and pa-
ternal grandparents are the late Lois
Baker and the late Robert Jutte. Ma-
ternal great-grandparents are Mary
JeanTiell ofTiffn, Ohio and Corie
Schwendeman of Dayton, Ohio. Pa-
ternal great-grandparent is Paul Jutte
of Coldwater.
Baby girl Steinbrunner
Michelle Evers and Adam
Steinbruner of Fort Recovery
announced the birth of their baby girl,
Zaharah Marie Steinbrunner, on April
3 at 4:47 a.m. at the Mercer Health
Hospital in Coldwater, Ohio. She
weighed 6 pounds and 14 ounces, and
was 19 inches long.
Zaharah was welcomed home by
her half sister Kylie Steinbrunner.
Maternal grandparents are Mary
and Michael Evers of Fort Recovery.
Paternal grandparents are Karen and
Walter Steinbrunner of West Union,
Ohio. Maternal great-grandparents
are Hazel Wycuff of Macedon, Ohio
and Mary Evers of Fort Recovery.
The March 8, 2012 meeting of the Galaxy
Leaders 4-H club was called to order by
President Brianna Wenning. Twelve members
answered roll call by naming their favorite
sport. Five advisors and one guest were also
present.
Sarah Brunswick led the Pledge of
Allegiance and Rachel Schmackers led the
4-H Pledge.
The secretary and treasurers reports
were read and approved. Hannah Fox made
the motion to accept and Sarah Brunswick
seconded it. Motion passed.
Under old business, the project books
were handed out to those still needing them.
The club Constitution was read for the second
time. We will vote at the April meeting.
Advisor Carol Westgerdes collected fair ticket
sponsorship money. Any member wanting to
add or drop a project has until April 1st to do
so.
Under new business, those having March
birthdays were Cody Freeman, Samantha Fritz,
and Amanda Melhouse. They each received a
candy bar. 4-H camp registration forms were
handed out to those of the correct age. The pie
sales fundraiser money and order forms were
collected. We sold 167 pies. You can pick
them up on Saturday March 31st at 1PM at the
Coldwater Library meeting room. Trash pick
up vest, gloves, bags and maps were handed
out to each family, please do your miles as
soon as possible.
Madison Fox gave a health and safety
report on walking, and a demonstration on
how to make cootie catchers. Kaleb Huser
and Rachel Schmackers will do reports at a
later date.
The meeting was adjourned by Amanda
Melhouse and seconded by Wyatt Fritz.
The Fritz and Birkmeyer families served
refreshments. The members made Thank You
note cards for the County Contest.
The Cloverbud activity was making a
leprechaun craft, and played Old Maid.
Following the meeting a group of
members and Advisor Vickie Wenning went
to Community Hospital to present the polar
fleece baby blanket we made to give to the
first baby born at Community Hospital during
4-H Week. (March 4-10). The lucky parents
were Jillian and Jared King and their daughter
Ainsley.
important dates to remember are Jr. Fair
Board meeting on March 13; Food, Fashion
& Design on March 15; QA on March 15 and
26, Volunteer Conference on March 10, 4-H
Committee on March 19, and pie sales pickup
on March 31.
The next meeting will be on April 12,
2012 at 7PM at the Coldwater Library meeting
room. Sarah Brunswick, Meg Birkmeyer,
Rachel Schmackers and Kaleb Huser will
have reports. Corey Moorman and Brayden
Quinn will have refreshments.
Galaxy Leaders
4-H Club
Jane Bruggeman and Georgia
Rindler, staff members at the Coldwater
Library, gave a demonstration on the use
of E-Books to the Coldwater Kiwanis
Club on April 10. The Coldwater Library
joined the Ohio E-Book Consortium.
Being part of the consortium of 80
libraries allows Coldwater Library
patrons to use e-books from any of those
80 libraries. Georgia showed a collection
of devices, such as the Nook, Kindle,
Kindle-Fire, and i-Pad, which can be
used to read e-books. Jane showed how
to access the sites where the e-books are
located, make the proper choices for ones
particular device, and download the title.
The library staff has noted a huge increase
in the use of e-books. Checkout numbers
were small at first, but have recently been
averaging 400 per month. Jane said the
library is scheduling help sessions each
Thursday from noon until 5 p.m. during
which patrons can bring their device to
the library and get assistance with the
downloading procedures. Some of the
advantages of e-books are portability,
24/7 access, no fees, and no fines for late
returns.
Kiwanis Club gets
demonstration of E-books
immaculate Conception School sec-
ond graders Megan Rodriguez (2nd
place), Brek Henry (1st place), and
Aubrey Brinkman (3rd place) earned
special recognition for the imagine
Engineering Coloring Contest spon-
sored by the Allen County Engineers.
The kids designed and colored their
picture after a presentation about
what kind of work an engineer does.
The first and second place winners
will now be competing at the state
level.
Students earn recognition for coloring contest
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Your 401(k) offers tax-deductible contributions, tax-deferred growth of
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Of course, its not only how much you put into your 401(k) that determines
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Your age Generally speaking, the younger you are, the more
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approach, with your investment dollars working together toward your ultimate
retirement goals.
As you can see, a 401(k) review and rollover can reward you in many
ways so do whatever it takes to maximize your 401(k)s performance.
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April 22 is Earth Day. Started in 1970 by Senator Gaylord Nelson, Earth Day is designed to create
awareness of the Earths environment and to encourage conservation efforts. If you and your family
participate in Earth Day events, such as helping clean up a local park or taking materials to a recycling
center, you know the benefits of doing your part to improve your surroundings. But are you doing
everything you can to upgrade your environment for investing?
Actually, as an investor, you can learn a lot from the lessons of Earth Day. Here are just a few
ideas:
* Diversify. If youre familiar with Earth Day, you know that it involves multiple activities, including
educational programs and do-it-now action steps. This variety is necessary because protecting our
environment is a complex challenge. Meeting your short- and long-term investment goals can be
challenging, too, but youll have a better chance of success by diversifying your investment dollars
across a range of vehicles, such as stocks, bonds, government securities and certificates of deposit
(CDs). Diversification can help reduce the impact of volatility on your portfolio and high volatility can
be an obstacle for some people trying to follow an investment strategy. (Keep in mind, though, that
diversification, by itself, cannot guarantee a profit or protect against loss.)
* Seek growth opportunities. Some people plant trees on Earth Day, hoping to watch them grow
over the years. As an investor, you, too, need to plant seeds today in the hopes of growth in the future.
That means, among other things, that when you purchase growth-oriented investments for the long
term, you need to try to stick with them and not uproot them after short-term declines in price.
* Develop good habits. If you attend an Earth Day program, you will learn about many eco-friendly
habits you can develop, from using energy-efficient light bulbs to recycling old computers and other
electronic devices. To invest successfully, its important to develop good habits, such as staying invested
in all types of markets, seeking tax-advantaged investments and reviewing your portfolio regularly to
make sure its still appropriate for your risk tolerance, time horizon and long-term objectives.
* Avoid toxins. At some Earth Day events, you can learn about green substitutes for toxic
chemicals in common household cleaners. When you invest, you may also want to avoid toxins or
at least toxic behaviors, such as chasing after hot stocks that are inappropriate for your needs or
trading so frequently that you run up big fees, commissions and taxes.
* Think long term. Above all else, Earth Day is a reminder to us that we all want to leave a
healthy planet to future generations which means we need to make moves that are beneficial for the
environment over the long term. When you invest, you also need to focus on the future. That means
following a long-term investment strategy and not getting sidetracked by short-term events, such as
political crises and economic downturns.
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Sure is nice to have some warm
weather. SPRiNG has finally arrived.
And the farmers are really taking
advantage of it. Some of the corn is
in all ready and some of the beans are
also. Now we just need some rain.
i guess we will just have to wait and
see what the Good Lord gives us.
You have to wonder just how the
summer is going to be after such a
warm winter. Lets hope it isnt too
warm.
i did manage to get in some fishing
this past week. Still just a little bit to
early as the water is still quite cold
in the ponds. But managed to catch
a few bluegills. Several nice slab
bluegills about the size of my hand.
That is a nice size for around here.
Put them all back to grow some more.
One of these days i am going to keep
some and see just how good they
can taste. it has been a while since i
have had some bluegills to eat. in my
opinion they are the best tasting fish
you can catch. ill probably get some
arguments on that remark.
i just need to find that one great
pond that is loaded with some nice
bluegills.
So far i havent come close.
i hope all of you out there are
doing your homework regarding the
election coming up in November. To
be a good voter you need to be an
informed voter.
And the only way that can happen
is if you start asking questions of the
candidates. They all have web sites
and i am sure you can Google
them on your computer. You will be
surprised what you come up with. Just
remember-dont believe everything
you read and only half what you hear.
Until next week you all be safe out
there and stay well!!
Thats My Opinion........Whats
Yours??
From the Archives of The
Mercer County Chronicle
10 YEARS AGO (2002)
The Mercer County Fair
Board agreed to participate in the
publishing of a Fair history booklet
to be written by Fran Guilbault
and compiled by Joyce Alig of the
Mercer County Historical Society.
The Marion Local Board of
Education was notified that phase
4 classroom construction at the
high school should be completed
in two weeks.
25 YEARS AGO (1987)
The Ohio Bureau of
Employment Services Celina
office will close its doors at the
end of business on May 8, 1987,
with all local services transferred
to the St. Marys office.
Effective immediately, the
Dayton and area post offices will
not deliver mail to properties
which have posted Beware of
Dog signs because they will not
subject their carriers to a vicious
dog.
50 YEARS AGO (1962)
Ronald Muhlenkamp, who
ranks first in the 1962 Class
of Coldwater High School has
accepted a scholarship from
the Massachusetts institute of
Technology (MiT) along with a
$3500 scholarship from United
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Question: My dog swallowed my medication that I dropped on the floor. It wont hurt him, right?
Answer: While some medications may not cause any harm, some may be fatal to your pet. If the animal has ingested the
medication within the last 15 minutes, you should make the animal vomit and then call your veterinarian. If it has been longer than
15 minutes, you should contact the Pet Poison Helpline or your veterinarian immediately. You should avoid giving aspirin or Tylenol
to your pet unless under the advice of your veterinarian. They can be fatal to cats.
The Pet Poison Helpline reports that more than half of calls are for pets that have accidentally ingested human mediations.
Here are some statistics from IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics about the top five human prescription drugs dispensed in
the United States:
Lipitor (atorvastatin). Used to reduce cholesterol levels. Generally when pets ingest Lipitor, only mild side effects are seen,
such as vomiting and diarrhea. Lipitor is not considered to have a high toxicity level for pets. Lipitor is not used in veterinary
medicine.
Nexium (esomeprazole). An anti-ulcer medication and proton-pump inhibitor that results in reduced gastric acid secretion.
While it is used in veterinary medicine, mild side effects can include vomiting and diarrhea. Pet owners should watch their pet
closely. Symptoms usually subside on their own.
Plavix (xlopidogrel). Adrug that affects platelets in humans, inhibiting clot formation and reducing the risk of stroke. It is rarely
used in veterinary medicine. It has a wide margin of safety and is not generally considered to be acutely toxic. You may observe
mild vomiting and diarrhea.
Advair Diskus (fluticasone propionate and almeterol). Used for treating asthma and administered through an inhaler, contains
beta-atagonist drugs that expand the lungs and steroids that decrease inflammation in the lungs. Because inhalers contain many
doses, dogs that chew them are exposed to massive amounts of the drug at once. This can result in heart arrhythmias, an elevated
heart rate, agitation, vomiting, and even acute collapse. Severe electrolyte abnormalities such as very low potassium levels are
likely and can be life-threatening without immediate veterinary treatment.
Ambilify (aripiprazole). An atypical antipsychotic agent that is used to treat schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and clinical
depression. Clients should keep this drug out of a pets reach, as ingestion can result in profound lethargy, vomiting, hyperthermia,
significant changes in heart rate and blood pressure, and seizures. If a pet ingests this drug, it needs immediate veterinary
attention.
Here are some tips they give for preventing pets from ingesting human medications:
Store human medications in a different location from pet medications. Pet Poison Helpline often takes calls from pet owners
who accidentally give their human medications to their pet.
Weekly pill holders are irresistible to some dogs because they resemble chew toys and make rattling noises. The danger is
that a dog could ingest a full seven days worth of medications, significantly increasing the risk for poisoning.
Avoid putting medications into plastic storage baggies before traveling these are not pet proof and can easily be chewed
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A blood drive in memory of Joe
Werling will be held on Saturday, April
28, from 8:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. at the
Burkettsville Shelterhouse located at
100 West Main Street in Burkettsville.
Donors are asked to go online at www.
redcrossblood.org and to schedule an
appointment.
Joe Werling was a lifelong
supporter of the Red Cross whether
it was providing donor incentives
for community blood drives (Pint
for a Pound) or racing Go Karts to
raise money. He was also a volunteer
firefighter so helping others was
something Joe believed in and acted
upon.
Joe was a loyal blood donor
himself, said Kendra Werling, Joes
wife. Our daughter Noelle was born
with cardiac defects and received blood
products before she passed away. i
would like to see the entire community
attend this drive in Joes honor to
continue his loyal donations.
The community is encouraged to
donate life-saving blood at this drive
held in Joes honor. With just an hour
of your time, you can save up to three
lives by donating blood. Every two
seconds someone in America needs
blood. Blood products are needed
every day by cancer patients, accident
and trauma victims, people undergoing
surgery, or others needing ongoing or
emergency medical care.
How to Donate Blood
To schedule an appointment
to donate please call 1-800-RED
CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or
visit redcrossblood.org for more
information. individuals who are
17 years of age (16 with parental
permission in Ohio and indiana),
meet weight and height requirements
(110 pounds or more, depending on
their height) and are in generally good
health may be eligible to donate blood.
Please bring your Red Cross blood
donor card or other form of positive iD
when you come to donate.
About the American Red Cross
The indiana-Ohio Blood Services
Region serves northern and central
indiana and northwestern Ohio, and
needs to collect about 500 units of
blood a day to meet patient need in
more than 60 hospitals. in addition
to providing blood to our community,
the American Red Cross also provides
relief to victims of disaster, trains
millions in lifesaving skills, serves as
a communication link between U.S.
military members and their families,
and assists victims of international
disasters or conflicts. 03/12AP115
American Red Cross blood
drive to be held in memory
of Joe Werling
Whats Happening
Around the Fort..
There is still time to sign
up for the Battlefield Walk on
May 6 from 1-3. Call Nancy
Knapke at 375 4384 to make
reservations.
if you want to hear the Grand
Lake Symphonys last concert
of the season, come to Wright
State Branch Campus on May
6 at 3:00 p.m. There no charge
for the concert. Donations are
always welcome.
BEEF STEW WiTH
BACON AND SWEET
pOTATOES
1 lb. beef stew meat cut in 1
inch pieces
1- 14 oz can of beef broth
2 medium sweet potatoes
cut into 2 inch pieces.
1 onion cut into chunks
2 thick slices of bacon
1 teaspoon dried thyme
1 teaspoon salt
pepper to taste
2 tablespoon cornstarch
2 tablespoon water
Spray a large crock pot with
cooking spray or grease the
sides and bottom.. Combine all
ingredients, except cornstarch
and water, in a slow cooker
and mix well. Cover and cook
on low for 4 -5 hours or until
meat and vegetables are tender.
Transfer the vegetables and
meat, after they are cooked , to
a bowl and cover to keep warm
while making the sauce.
Add the cornstarch and water
to the liquid in the crock-pot
and cook until thickened. Pour
over the meat and vegetables
and serve.
TiP OF THE WEEK When
converting a conventional
recipe to a slow-cooker method
use this chart. For every hour of
cooking at 350 degrees, cook
in slow cooker for 8 hours on
low setting or 4 hours on high
setting.
UNTiL NEXT WEEK
REMEMBER: Be happy, love
on another and remember that
there is a miracle out there that
can change your life.
fort notes
by Betty Lou
Denney/Hall
Registration for the 2012-2013
school year for the Fort Recovery
Preschool will be held on Tuesday,
April 24th at 7:00 p.m. The registra-
tion meeting will take place in the
Auditeria at the Fort Recovery El-
ementary/Middle School on Sharps-
burg Road.
The preschool is operated under
the State of Ohio licensing rules and
uses a developmentally appropriate
curriculum. The preschool staff con-
sists of Mrs. Mary Diller, mrs. Lynn
Kahlig, Mrs. Jill Dues, Mrs. Barb
Alig, and Mrs. Lisa Lennartz, and
is supervised by the Fort Recovery
School District and their governing
board.
The purpose of the Fort Recov-
ery Preschool is to provide a safe
and nurturing environment that pro-
motes the physical, social, emotional,
and cognitive development of young
children.
At the registration meeting on
Tuesday, April 24 you will need to
bring a copy of your childs Birth
Certificate, Shot Record, and Social
Security Card. Your child is not need-
ed for registration, but they will have
an opportunity later this summer to
meet the teachers at an open house.
if you are unable to attend this reg-
istration meeting, please call the Fort
Recovery Preschool at 419-375-4131
to make arrangements to receive the
necessary forms and information re-
quired for registration.
Preschool Registration Date Set at Ft Recovery
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Page 10 May 21, 2009 - May 27, 2009
Celina Couple Receives Albert Heckler
Award from Cheryl Ann Programs
Louis and Dorothy Hoyng never imagined that theyd be-
come involved with Cheryl Ann Programs.
They were raising three happy, healthy boys in their Celina
home. Louie operated his custom upholstery shop next door,
and Dorothy worked in the high school cafeteria. They were a
typical family.
Then a very atypical thing happened. Their middle son,
Brian, was struck by lightning in 1981 when he was 16. With
that bolt out of the blue, the Hoyngs lives changed forever.
The odds of being struck by lightning are one in 280,000,
but the Hoyngs couldnt afford to spend much time thinking
about their terrible luck. They had a son who needed them
more than he ever had. The first years after Brians accident,
which left him with severe disabilities, were very difficult,
they said, as they searched for someone who could help them
help Brian.
Their school district helped as much as it could.Finally, then-
Superintendent Ralph Stelzer recommended a place the Hoyngs
knew about but had never visited as parents: Cheryl Ann.
Cheryl Ann was the best thing that ever happened to us,
Louie Hoyng said. It gave Brian his life back.
The people of Cheryl Ann helped Brian with his everyday
life. They gave him a place to go and jobs to do. He made new
friends, and enjoyed everything about his experiences there,
up to and including the bus ride out to Mud Pike.
When he would see Sam Morden (his bus aide) he would
just smile, and the people in Adult Day Services really knew
how to make him laugh, Dorothy Hoyng said.
It wasnt long before the Hoyngs were finding ways to re-
pay Cheryl Ann for its help. They were regular volunteers.
Louie Hoyng completed upholstery jobs for the unique
equipment used at Cheryl Ann, and often, said Superintendent
Mike Overman, Louie would forget to send us a bill. He
also served a term on the county MRDD board and was the
board president.
For all that, and for their tireless advocacy on behalf of
their son, the Hoyngs received the Albert Heckler Award at
the staff appreciation banquet in March. The award is given
each year to a Cheryl Ann family that exemplifies service and
advocacy.
The Hoyngs both served as good examples of first-rate
advocates for their son, Overman said. They rarely ever
missed a day spending time with him, and they always spoke
up to be sure his needs were being met. They were really spe-
cial parents for Brian, and really good supporters of our pro-
gram.
Brian Hoyng died in February 2008 at the age of 43. In the
years after the lightning strike he taught his family a lot about
patience, hope, endurance and acceptance. He introduced the
Hoyngs to a world they had only seen from the outsidebut it
was a world where they found welcome and acceptance.
We met some wonderful people during our years at Cheryl
Ann, Dorothy Hoyng said. They worked their hearts out
helping us with Brian.
Dorothy and Louis Hoyng
Stateline Writers Meet
At the April meeting of the Stateline Writers Club, members read
profiles they had written about someone, living or dead or make-
believe, and member Eileen Whitsetts special activity of having mem-
bers combine pictures of particular scenes with a person or people
assigned to them to put into that scene brought interesting results.
Sue Miller and Gretchen Bollenbachers proposal for a special
meeting designed to attract new members was described and approved.
Members will be hosted by the Coldwater Public Library in June for
a reading of their best work.
At the next meeting, which will be on Saturday, May 16, mem-
bers will rehearse for their special program in June.
Stateline club members meet the 3rd Saturday of each month at
10 a.m. at the Celina Mercer County Library. Anyone interested in
coming to a meeting or becoming a member is cordially invited to
attend.
Celina Rotary Dog Park Dedicated
BY: BETTY LOU DENNEY/HALL
Opening day at the Celina Rotary Dog Park received
rave revues from the dogs. As the gates opened for the first
time on Tuesday May 12, dogs of all sizes were seen mak-
ing their way to the park to get a chance to run in over 3
acres of wide open spaces of the chain-linked fenced in
area. Small dogs area is an acre and the large dogs have
over 2 acres. The new park, which is one of newest and
biggest things happening in the State Parks around the coun-
try, was made possible due to the efforts of Deborha Borns,
Rotary Club President. Her friend, Darlene Lynskey, is also
working on getting a State Dog Park in her home town of
St. Marys. The two dog lovers along with many volunteers
worked many hours with the help of the State and Craig
Morton, who is the regional manager of Grand Lake St.
Marys. Together they cleared away debris from the previ-
ously unused land. The Park is located at the end of West
Bank Road
Deb Borns saw her idea come to life with the help of the
Celina Rotary Clubs major donation and businesses as well
as individuals who helped with labor and monetary dona-
tions. The idea came to her after visiting another dog park.
At the dedication ceremony Deb thanked many of the
people who made the park possible. Jeff Larmore, Past
Rotary President and Celina City Council Member spoke
as his 150 pound Newfoundland, Bentley checked out the
park. Jeff is also a large contributor to the park in honor of
the recovery of Bentley after he had been lost for several
days. Craig Morton, Regional Manager of State Park Gand
Lake St. Marys and John Hunter, Assistant Chief of the
Division of Parks and Recreation also spoke at the dedica-
tion ceremony. Deb concluded her speech with some wise
lessons that she has learned from her own dogs. A few of
which were: Never leave home without your leach and
your ID. If you stare at someone long enough, you will get
what you want. Last, if it is not wet and sloppy it is not a
real kiss.
One of the many visitors enjoying running free on dedi-
cation day was a lab /poodle mix owned by Dave Hochstien,
professor at Wright State University. He has other dogs at
home but decided to only bring one at a time. He com-
mented that this was the first time his dog had this much
exercise since he got him a year ago.
There are a few small problems to work out with the
park, such as the water faucet would not shut off and there
was a small hole under the fence in the small dog side of
the park, which of course was found by one of the little
furry visitors on dedication day. These problems will be
easily fixed. Memberships ($10) to Fur Ever Friends are
being sold to help with the upkeep of the park. The use of
the park is free to the public. One of the additions they
would like to have is benches added to the park for the
comfort of the owners.
The green stations placed around the fence for the dog
wastes were given at a discount by Florida based company
named DogiPot. Gary Brown, Assistant Operations Man-
ger, heard about the plans for the park and wanted to help
by giving discounts on the pots. The company has all Oxi-
biodegradable bags inside the pots for your dog waste. Gary
flew in from Florida to be a part of the ribbon cutting and
opening of the park. More of their products can be found
by going to: www.propet.org.
If visiting the park remember to follow the rules that are
posted at the entrance. Common sense is your guide such
as:
Dogs should have their current shots
The park has little dog and big dog sections, keep
dogs in their own spaces.
Dont leave dog unattended
Do not bring a dog that shows aggressive behavior
Keep small children under close supervision
Clean up after your own dog
Never bring a dog to the park that has an illness.
These are just a few precautions to remember. Check
the rules before entering the park and you and your dog
will have a great time The Park is open daylight to dark
everyday.
Deb Borns prepares to cut the ribbon at the Dedication of the Celina Rotary Club Dog Park. Helping to hold the ribbon
is Darlene Lynskey and John Hunter, assistant chief of the Ohios Division of Parks and Recreation. On left is Craig
Morton, Regional Manager of Grand Lake St. Marys. Right: Jeff Larmore and Bentley. Photo by Roy Hall.
Come help celebrate Tom
Poeppelmans 80th Birthday on
April 28, 2012 at the Osgood
American Legion Hall. it is an
open house from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Tom
Poeppelmans
80th Birthday
Dear Residents of Coldwater, Ohio,

Today i was given the opportunity to go along on the Coldwater High
School senior choir members field trip to La Comedia Dinner Theater
in Springboro, Ohio. At intermission, the two male servers responsible
for our group came to the table i was sitting at. They asked What
school do these students come from? After answering, Coldwater, they
asked where that school was as they never heard of it. After explaining
where Coldwater was located, they asked if we were a private school
district. i said, No, we were a public school district. They needed
some convincing on that answer as they said they never worked with
a group of public school students that behaved so well. They had such
nice compliments for the students that i shared with them. i told the
servers that i was a retired teacher from Coldwater and that as long
as i taught, and took students on field trips, the students were always
told to act in a mature manner as the represent the town of Coldwater.
The teachers have high expectations of students on field trips, as well
as other activites. During my 35 years of going on field trips i have
received numerous compliments about the students of the Coldwater
Exempted Village School District. Today was another example of the
high expectations we have of students.
Congratulations students. Congratulations to the parents who raise
these wonderful students.
Thank you, Ms. Wendel, for allowing me to go with you and the
students on this field trip. i truly enjoyed my day.
One last thing i need to say, the bus ride home was extremely windy
Mrs. Sue Buschur, the bus driver, did a nice job of controlling the bus.

-Marilyn Severt
124 West Main,
An invisible Thread
by laura Schroff
Written by
Skeet Wolters
An invisible Thread is a true
story that will change the way you
look at street people and particu-
larly panhandlers. The book
begins.....Excuse me lady, do you
have any spare change? i am hun-
gry. When i heard him, i didnt
really hear him. His words were
part of the clatter, like a car horn or
someone yelling for a cab. They
were, you could say, just noise-
the kind of nuisance new Yorkers
learn to tune out. So i walked right
by him, as if he wasnt there. But
then, just few yards past him, i
stopped. And then-and im still not
sure why i did this-i came back.
Laura Schroff met Maurice
on the busy New York City street
corner and the meeting changed
both their lives. She offered to buy
Maurice a hamburger at McDon-
alds and this began a weekly com-
mitment of McDonald meetings.
She immediately felt a draw to this
troubled boy and she was right, he
was especially street smart and he
knew what i call, the difference.
Lauras turbulent childhood is
inserted throughout the book and
we learn of her abusive alcoholic
father and the toll it took on her
and her siblings. She is deter-
mined to help Maurice and takes a
risk to meet his family and makes a
visit to his home in the projects of
NYC. Maurice makes her promise
to never come near his area again
as she could be in grave danger.
The description of his familys
living arrangement still stays with
me!
Their Monday meetings turn
into visits at her apartment and
lessons in civility that we all take
for granted. Several that come
to mind include his not knowing
basics such as how to blow his
nose, not owning a toothbrush or
a change of clothing. She teaches
him how to set a proper table and
table manners.
Having never celebrated Christ-
mas she lets him decorate her tree
and buys him gifts. She takes him
to her family Thanksgiving cele-
bration where he is included in the
childrens festivities.
Laura makes a pro-
found difference in
Mauicess life and he
feels loved and taken
care of.
To assure that he
has enough to eat,
she offers to make
him a school lunch
each day and he has
one request. if you
make me lunch, he
said, Will you put
it in a brown paper
bag?
i didnt really understand the
question. Okay, sure. But why
do you want it in a brown paper
bag? Because when i see kids
come to school with their lunch
in a brown paper bag, that means
someone cares about them. i
looked away when Maurice said
that, so he wouldnt see me tear
up. A simple brown paper bag, i
thought. To me, it meant nothing.
To him, it was everything.
Laura marries, moves from
the area, and things change for
a while but there is
always their bond
and to this day, they
are friends and have
a close relationship.
Laura writes about
their frst meeting,
Whatever it was,
it drew me to him,
as if we were bound
by some invisible,
unbreakable thread.
And whatever it is, it
binds us still.
i highly recom-
mend this novel and promise you
will be moved and forever grateful
for what you have been spared.
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SENIOR CHRONICLE
Written by Skeet Wolters

The Saint Charles Senior Living
Community invites all to their Open
House on Sunday, April 22, 2012,
from 1-3 p.m. The Center was the
original St. Charles Seminary for
the training of future C.PP.S. priests
through the 1960s. The Senior
Community is located at 2860 U.S.
Route 127, just south of State Route
274. Sister Martha Bertke, C.PP.S.
is the manager and enthusiastically
invites all to join her for a tour of the
facilities.
The one and two-bedroom
apartments feature a sitting room,
bath and kitchen area for own food
preparation. There is a community
dining room, comfortable lounges,
library and reading room, exercise
room and of course, the inspiring
chapel for daily mass and personal
prayer time. The complex has its
own post office, barber and beauty
salon facilities and laundry room on
the grounds. Outdoor enthusiasts
will appreciate the beautiful area that
includes two ponds for fishing, paths
for walking and biking, and many
trees that serve as a bird sanctuary
for those interested in birding. The
front porch, which faces west, is the
perfect spot for viewing the evening
sunsets.
The main building was renovated
in 2006 when 54 apartments were
created for independent living
conducive to the 55 or older
population. The St. Charles Center
has recently had an outside renovation
that is spectacular when looking
down the lane from Route 127.
Bruns Building and Development
Corporation erected dual signs at the
entrance and street type lamp posts
The Saint Charles Senior living Welcomes at open house
A full moon adds illumination to the well-lighted Saint Charles
Building.
See ST. CHARlES, page 7
THE MERCER COUNTY CHRONiCLE April19,2012Page7
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nursing facilities and the high-
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Administrator, Steve Schaaf
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their ranking and believe the 2011
survey confirms their mission of
exceeding the needs and expecta-
tions of those we serve.
in addition to the Ohio Depart-
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The Laurels of Shane Hill first in Mercer County resident satistfaction
Elaine Seger, Director of Clinical
Services for State of the Heart
Hospice, recently was granted new
credentials by the National Hospice
& Palliative Care Organization.
Seger, a resident of Ft. Loramie, is
now a Certified Hospice & Palliative
Care Administrator (CHPCA).
With offices in Greenville,
Portland and Coldwater, State of the
Heart cares for patients and families
in eastern indiana and western Ohio
who are confronting a life limiting
illness. The nonprofit agency has
provided hospice care for more than
30 years to area communities.
The test for the credentials was
in March and was
very intensive. The
CHPCA credentials
reflect that Seger has
met the high standards
set by the National
Hospice and Palliative
Care Organization
which is based in
Alexandria, Virginia
Seger has been
with State of the Heart
since 2001. She has a
Bachelor of Science
degree in Nursing, earned at Franklin
University in Columbus. Her career
with State of the Heart began as a
Team Coordinator at
the agencys Coldwater
office and she remained
in that position until
she was promoted to
Director of Clinical
Services in 2004. Seger
and her husband Bruce
are the parents of four
children and have four
grandchildren.
For more information
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State of the Heart Hospice Director
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SENIOR CHRONICLE
St. Charles
(Continued from Page 6)
have been placed along side the
tree lined lane. The parking lot now
includes prominent lighting as well as
illumination on the elegant building.
Pictured is the lighted Center with a
beautiful full moon. Steve Elston, of
Burns Building, describes it as quite
a sight after dark, after 100 years in
the dark.
Parking is available in the front
as well as at the new north or south
entrances where a handicapped
elevator is available. Please stop at
the main lobby on the first floor to
be welcomed. A tour of the beautiful
chapel is encouraged and there will
be refreshments served in the Gasper
Room. For more information, call
Sister Martha at 419-925-4516 ext.
112 or by email smbertke@bright.
net.
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Rebecca Kunkler Stephanie Wourms
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~ Located At D&L Classic Woodworking ~
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~ INTERIOR DESIGN ~
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Rebecca Kunkler Stephanie Wourms
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~ INTERIOR DESIGN ~
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Rebecca Kunkler Stephanie Wourms
St. Henry, Ohio 419-678-3600
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~ INTERIOR DESIGN ~
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Rebecca Kunkler Stephanie Wourms
St. Henry, Ohio 419-678-3600
The Olde
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~ HARDWARE ~
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~ Located At D&L Classic Woodworking ~
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111 N. Wayne Street, Fort Recovery, OH
419-375-2572
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~ INTERIOR DESIGN ~
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Rebecca Kunkler Stephanie Wourms
St. Henry, Ohio 419-678-3600
The Olde
Rockford Hardware
~ HARDWARE ~
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~ Located At D&L Classic Woodworking ~
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111 N. Wayne Street, Fort Recovery, OH
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~ INTERIOR DESIGN ~
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Interior Design Consultants
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Rebecca Kunkler Stephanie Wourms
St. Henry, Ohio 419-678-3600
The Olde
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~ HARDWARE ~
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~ Located At D&L Classic Woodworking ~
l66 N. MA|N POCKPOPD, OH|O 4l9-363-3903
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OVER
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OVER
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DISPLAY
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~ CHUCK & LISA WESTGERDES ~
111 N. Wayne Street, Fort Recovery, OH
419-375-2572
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Digging, L.L.C.
10491 U.S. 127, Mendon, DH 41 LCC9-363-3390
8ill's Mobile 4l9-305-0800
~ PLUMBING ~
Rish
Plumbing, INC.
115 E. Main, Coldwater, Ohio
Business 419-678-2812
Come In And See Us For All Of
Your Home Improvements, And
Large Assortment Of Fixtures!
FREE EXPERT ADVcE
OH Lic #28130
~ INTERIOR DESIGN ~
THE
HOME PLACE
Interior Decorating
Interior Design Consultants
Judy Heitkamp Julie Werling Amy Olberding
Rebecca Kunkler Stephanie Wourms
St. Henry, Ohio 419-678-3600
The Olde
Rockford Hardware
~ HARDWARE ~
The Olde
Rockford Hardware
~ Located At D&L Classic Woodworking ~
l66 N. MA|N POCKPOPD, OH|O 4l9-363-3903
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Rent By The Hour, Day Or Week!
COIDWAIk, OHIO 41-678-237
~ COMMUNICATIONS~
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we're our Local Connection To The world
419-942-1111
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Nothing 8urns Like A Quad
OVER
200
UNITS
ON
DISPLAY
OVER
200
UNITS
ON
DISPLAY
WESTGERDES
Floor Covering
~ CHUCK & LISA WESTGERDES ~
111 N. Wayne Street, Fort Recovery, OH
419-375-2572
Come &
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MOkI
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Fill Dirt & Top Soil Hauled
Septic 7ank CIeaning
InstaII & RepIace Sewer
Septic System
Griers Power
Digging, L.L.C.
10491 U.S. 127, Mendon, DH 41 LCC9-363-3390
8ill's Mobile 4l9-305-0800
~ PLUMBING ~
Rish
Plumbing, INC.
115 E. Main, Coldwater, Ohio
Business 419-678-2812
Come In And See Us For All Of
Your Home Improvements, And
Large Assortment Of Fixtures!
FREE EXPERT ADVcE
OH Lic #28130
~ INTERIOR DESIGN ~
THE
HOME PLACE
Interior Decorating
Interior Design Consultants
Judy Heitkamp Julie Werling Amy Olberding
Rebecca Kunkler Stephanie Wourms
St. Henry, Ohio 419-678-3600
The Olde
Rockford Hardware
~ HARDWARE ~
The Olde
Rockford Hardware
~ Located At D&L Classic Woodworking ~
l66 N. MA|N POCKPOPD, OH|O 4l9-363-3903
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1ACk HAMMRS SCAFFDLDS SAND LAS7RS
Rent By The Hour, Day Or Week!
COIDWAIk, OHIO 41-678-237
~ COMMUNICATIONS~
PHONL D|G|TAL Tv |NTLPNLT
we're our Local Connection To The world
419-942-1111
www.wabash.com
~ FIREPLACES & SPAS ~
www.kernsfireplaceandspa.com
Nothing 8urns Like A Quad
OVER
200
UNITS
ON
DISPLAY
OVER
200
UNITS
ON
DISPLAY
WESTGERDES
Floor Covering
~ CHUCK & LISA WESTGERDES ~
111 N. Wayne Street, Fort Recovery, OH
419-375-2572
Come &
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MOkI
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~ SEPTIC SYSTEMS ~
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Fill Dirt & Top Soil Hauled
Septic 7ank CIeaning
InstaII & RepIace Sewer
Septic System
Griers Power
Digging, L.L.C.
10491 U.S. 127, Mendon, DH 41 LCC9-363-3390
8ill's Mobile 4l9-305-0800
~ PLUMBING ~
Rish
Plumbing, INC.
115 E. Main, Coldwater, Ohio
Business 419-678-2812
Come In And See Us For All Of
Your Home Improvements, And
Large Assortment Of Fixtures!
FREE EXPERT ADVcE
OH Lic #28130
~ INTERIOR DESIGN ~
THE
HOME PLACE
Interior Decorating
Interior Design Consultants
Judy Heitkamp Julie Werling Amy Olberding
Rebecca Kunkler Stephanie Wourms
St. Henry, Ohio 419-678-3600
The Olde
Rockford Hardware
~ HARDWARE ~
The Olde
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~ Located At D&L Classic Woodworking ~
l66 N. MA|N POCKPOPD, OH|O 4l9-363-3903
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Rent By The Hour, Day Or Week!
COIDWAIk, OHIO 41-678-237
~ COMMUNICATIONS~
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we're our Local Connection To The world
419-942-1111
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OVER
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UNITS
ON
DISPLAY
OVER
200
UNITS
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DISPLAY
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~ CHUCK & LISA WESTGERDES ~
111 N. Wayne Street, Fort Recovery, OH
419-375-2572
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Fill Dirt & Top Soil Hauled
Septic 7ank CIeaning
InstaII & RepIace Sewer
Septic System
Griers Power
Digging, L.L.C.
10491 U.S. 127, Mendon, DH 41 LCC9-363-3390
8ill's Mobile 4l9-305-0800
~ PLUMBING ~
Rish
Plumbing, INC.
115 E. Main, Coldwater, Ohio
Business 419-678-2812
Come In And See Us For All Of
Your Home Improvements, And
Large Assortment Of Fixtures!
FREE EXPERT ADVcE OH Lic #28130
~ INTERIOR DESIGN ~
THE
HOME PLACE
Interior Decorating
Interior Design Consultants
Judy Heitkamp Julie Werling Amy Olberding
Rebecca Kunkler Stephanie Wourms
St. Henry, Ohio 419-678-3600
The Olde
Rockford Hardware
~ HARDWARE ~
The Olde
Rockford Hardware
~ Located At D&L Classic Woodworking ~
l66 N. MA|N POCKPOPD, OH|O 4l9-363-3903
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~ PLUMBING ~
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~ INTERIOR DESIGN ~
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Rebecca Kunkler Stephanie Wourms
St. Henry, Ohio 419-678-3600
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~ HARDWARE ~
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~ COMMUNICATIONS~
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111 N. Wayne Street, Fort Recovery, OH
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124 W. Main St., P.O. Box 105, Coldwater 419-678-2324
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~ SEPTIC SYSTEMS ~
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Septic System
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10491 U.S. 127, Mendon, DH 41 LCC9-363-3390
8ill's Mobile 4l9-305-0800
~ PLUMBING ~
Rish
Plumbing, INC.
115 E. Main, Coldwater, Ohio
Business 419-678-2812
Come In And See Us For All Of
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Large Assortment Of Fixtures!
FREE EXPERT ADVcE
OH Lic #28130
~ INTERIOR DESIGN ~
THE
HOME PLACE
Interior Decorating
Interior Design Consultants
Judy Heitkamp Julie Werling Amy Olberding
Rebecca Kunkler Stephanie Wourms
St. Henry, Ohio 419-678-3600
The Olde
Rockford Hardware
~ HARDWARE ~
The Olde
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~ Located At D&L Classic Woodworking ~
l66 N. MA|N POCKPOPD, OH|O 4l9-363-3903
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~ COMMUNICATIONS~
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~ FIREPLACES & SPAS ~
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DISPLAY
OVER
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~ CHUCK & LISA WESTGERDES ~
111 N. Wayne Street, Fort Recovery, OH
419-375-2572
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Digging, L.L.C.
10491 U.S. 127, Mendon, DH 41 LCC9-363-3390
8ill's Mobile 4l9-305-0800
~ PLUMBING ~
Rish
Plumbing, INC.
115 E. Main, Coldwater, Ohio
Business 419-678-2812
Come In And See Us For All Of
Your Home Improvements, And
Large Assortment Of Fixtures!
FREE EXPERT ADVcE
OH Lic #28130
~ INTERIOR DESIGN ~
THE
HOME PLACE
Interior Decorating
Interior Design Consultants
Judy Heitkamp Julie Werling Amy Olberding
Rebecca Kunkler Stephanie Wourms
St. Henry, Ohio 419-678-3600
The Olde
Rockford Hardware
~ HARDWARE ~
The Olde
Rockford Hardware
~ Located At D&L Classic Woodworking ~
l66 N. MA|N POCKPOPD, OH|O 4l9-363-3903
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COIDWAIk, OHIO 41-678-237
~ COMMUNICATIONS~
PHONL D|G|TAL Tv |NTLPNLT
we're our Local Connection To The world
419-942-1111
www.wabash.com
~ FIREPLACES & SPAS ~
www.kernsfireplaceandspa.com
Nothing 8urns Like A Quad
OVER
200
UNITS
ON
DISPLAY
OVER
200
UNITS
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DISPLAY
WESTGERDES
Floor Covering
~ CHUCK & LISA WESTGERDES ~
111 N. Wayne Street, Fort Recovery, OH
419-375-2572
Come &
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~ SEPTIC SYSTEMS ~
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Fill Dirt & Top Soil Hauled
Septic 7ank CIeaning
InstaII & RepIace Sewer
Septic System
Griers Power
Digging, L.L.C.
10491 U.S. 127, Mendon, DH 41 LCC9-363-3390
8ill's Mobile 4l9-305-0800
~ PLUMBING ~
Rish
Plumbing, INC.
115 E. Main, Coldwater, Ohio
Business 419-678-2812
Come In And See Us For All Of
Your Home Improvements, And
Large Assortment Of Fixtures!
FREE EXPERT ADVcE
OH Lic #28130
~ INTERIOR DESIGN ~
THE
HOME PLACE
Interior Decorating
Interior Design Consultants
Judy Heitkamp Julie Werling Amy Olberding
Rebecca Kunkler Stephanie Wourms
St. Henry, Ohio 419-678-3600
The Olde
Rockford Hardware
~ HARDWARE ~
The Olde
Rockford Hardware
~ Located At D&L Classic Woodworking ~
l66 N. MA|N POCKPOPD, OH|O 4l9-363-3903
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~ RENTALS ~
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AIR CDMPRSSDRS PRSSUR WASHRS
1ACk HAMMRS SCAFFDLDS SAND LAS7RS
Rent By The Hour, Day Or Week!
COIDWAIk, OHIO 41-678-237
~ COMMUNICATIONS~
PHONL D|G|TAL Tv |NTLPNLT
we're our Local Connection To The world
419-942-1111
www.wabash.com
~ FIREPLACES & SPAS ~
www.kernsfireplaceandspa.com
Nothing 8urns Like A Quad
OVER
200
UNITS
ON
DISPLAY
OVER
200
UNITS
ON
DISPLAY
WESTGERDES
Floor Covering
~ CHUCK & LISA WESTGERDES ~
111 N. Wayne Street, Fort Recovery, OH
419-375-2572
Come &
See Us For...
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& HARDWOOD
FIOOkING
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MOkI
~ FLOORING ~
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~ HOME IMPROVEMENT ~
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~ SEPTIC SYSTEMS ~
PortabIe 7oiIets ackhoe
Fill Dirt & Top Soil Hauled
Septic 7ank CIeaning
InstaII & RepIace Sewer
Septic System
Griers Power
Digging, L.L.C.
10491 U.S. 127, Mendon, DH 41 LCC9-363-3390
8ill's Mobile 4l9-305-0800
~ PLUMBING ~
Rish
Plumbing, INC.
115 E. Main, Coldwater, Ohio
Business 419-678-2812
Come In And See Us For All Of
Your Home Improvements, And
Large Assortment Of Fixtures!
FREE EXPERT ADVcE
OH Lic #28130
~ INTERIOR DESIGN ~
THE
HOME PLACE
Interior Decorating
Interior Design Consultants
Judy Heitkamp Julie Werling Amy Olberding
Rebecca Kunkler Stephanie Wourms
St. Henry, Ohio 419-678-3600
The Olde
Rockford Hardware
~ HARDWARE ~
The Olde
Rockford Hardware
~ Located At D&L Classic Woodworking ~
l66 N. MA|N POCKPOPD, OH|O 4l9-363-3903
Hand 7ooIs, PIumbing,
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Visa & MasterCard Accepted
~ RENTALS ~
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DSHAPRS CRAMIC 7IL SAWS CNRA7DRS
AIR CDMPRSSDRS PRSSUR WASHRS
1ACk HAMMRS SCAFFDLDS SAND LAS7RS
Rent By The Hour, Day Or Week!
COIDWAIk, OHIO 41-678-237
~ COMMUNICATIONS~
PHONL D|G|TAL Tv |NTLPNLT
we're our Local Connection To The world
419-942-1111
www.wabash.com
~ FIREPLACES & SPAS ~
www.kernsfireplaceandspa.com
Nothing 8urns Like A Quad
OVER
200
UNITS
ON
DISPLAY
OVER
200
UNITS
ON
DISPLAY
WESTGERDES
Floor Covering
~ CHUCK & LISA WESTGERDES ~
111 N. Wayne Street, Fort Recovery, OH
419-375-2572
Come &
See Us For...
CkAMIC, IAMINAI
& HARDWOOD
FIOOkING
VINYI CAkPI
MOkI
~ FLOORING ~
Call Ldna Today
419-678-2324
To Place our
Ad Here!
~ HOME IMPROVEMENT ~
HOME IMPROVEMENT DIRECTORY
BUILDING A NEW HOME? REMODELING YOUR PRESENT HOME?
~ SEPTIC SYSTEMS ~
PortabIe 7oiIets ackhoe
Fill Dirt & Top Soil Hauled
Septic 7ank CIeaning
InstaII & RepIace Sewer
Septic System
Griers Power
Digging, L.L.C.
10491 U.S. 127, Mendon, DH 41 LCC9-363-3390
8ill's Mobile 4l9-305-0800
~ PLUMBING ~
Rish
Plumbing, INC.
115 E. Main, Coldwater, Ohio
Business 419-678-2812
Come In And See Us For All Of
Your Home Improvements, And
Large Assortment Of Fixtures!
FREE EXPERT ADVcE OH Lic #28130
~ INTERIOR DESIGN ~
THE
HOME PLACE
Interior Decorating
Interior Design Consultants
Judy Heitkamp Julie Werling Amy Olberding
Rebecca Kunkler Stephanie Wourms
St. Henry, Ohio 419-678-3600
The Olde
Rockford Hardware
~ HARDWARE ~
The Olde
Rockford Hardware
~ Located At D&L Classic Woodworking ~
l66 N. MA|N POCKPOPD, OH|O 4l9-363-3903
Hand 7ooIs, PIumbing,
IectricaI, Fasteners,
Paints, Lighting
& Much Morel
NOw OPLN THUPSDAS!
Check Out Our Website:
www.dlclassic.com
Visa & MasterCard Accepted
~ RENTALS ~
Give Us A Call & Reserve The Equipment Today!
DSHAPRS CRAMIC 7IL SAWS CNRA7DRS
AIR CDMPRSSDRS PRSSUR WASHRS
1ACk HAMMRS SCAFFDLDS SAND LAS7RS
Rent By The Hour, Day Or Week!
COIDWAIk, OHIO 41-678-237
~ COMMUNICATIONS~
PHONL D|G|TAL Tv |NTLPNLT
we're our Local Connection To The world
419-942-1111
www.wabash.com
~ FIREPLACES & SPAS ~
www.kernsfireplaceandspa.com
Nothing 8urns Like A Quad
OVER
200
UNITS
ON
DISPLAY
OVER
200
UNITS
ON
DISPLAY
WESTGERDES
Floor Covering
~ CHUCK & LISA WESTGERDES ~
111 N. Wayne Street, Fort Recovery, OH
419-375-2572
Come &
See Us For...
CkAMIC, IAMINAI
& HARDWOOD
FIOOkING
VINYI CAkPI
MOkI
~ FLOORING ~
Call Ldna Today
419-678-2324
To Place our
Ad Here!
~ HOME IMPROVEMENT ~
HOME IMPROVEMENT DIRECTORY
BUILDING A NEW HOME? REMODELING YOUR PRESENT HOME?
~ SEPTIC SYSTEMS ~
PortabIe 7oiIets ackhoe
Fill Dirt & Top Soil Hauled
Septic 7ank CIeaning
InstaII & RepIace Sewer
Septic System
Griers Power
Digging, L.L.C.
10491 U.S. 127, Mendon, DH 41 LCC9-363-3390
8ill's Mobile 4l9-305-0800
~ PLUMBING ~
Rish
Plumbing, INC.
115 E. Main, Coldwater, Ohio
Business 419-678-2812
Come In And See Us For All Of
Your Home Improvements, And
Large Assortment Of Fixtures!
FREE EXPERT ADVcE OH Lic #28130
~ INTERIOR DESIGN ~
THE
HOME PLACE
Interior Decorating
Interior Design Consultants
Judy Heitkamp Julie Werling Amy Olberding
Rebecca Kunkler Stephanie Wourms
St. Henry, Ohio 419-678-3600
The Olde
Rockford Hardware
~ HARDWARE ~
The Olde
Rockford Hardware
~ Located At D&L Classic Woodworking ~
l66 N. MA|N POCKPOPD, OH|O 4l9-363-3903
Hand 7ooIs, PIumbing,
IectricaI, Fasteners,
Paints, Lighting
& Much Morel
NOw OPLN THUPSDAS!
Check Out Our Website:
www.dlclassic.com
Visa & MasterCard Accepted
~ RENTALS ~
Give Us A Call & Reserve The Equipment Today!
DSHAPRS CRAMIC 7IL SAWS CNRA7DRS
AIR CDMPRSSDRS PRSSUR WASHRS
1ACk HAMMRS SCAFFDLDS SAND LAS7RS
Rent By The Hour, Day Or Week!
COIDWAIk, OHIO 41-678-237
~ COMMUNICATIONS~
PHONL D|G|TAL Tv |NTLPNLT
we're our Local Connection To The world
419-942-1111
www.wabash.com
~ FIREPLACES & SPAS ~
www.kernsfireplaceandspa.com
Nothing 8urns Like A Quad
OVER
200
UNITS
ON
DISPLAY
OVER
200
UNITS
ON
DISPLAY
WESTGERDES
Floor Covering
~ CHUCK & LISA WESTGERDES ~
111 N. Wayne Street, Fort Recovery, OH
419-375-2572
Come &
See Us For...
CkAMIC, IAMINAI
& HARDWOOD
FIOOkING
VINYI CAkPI
MOkI
~ FLOORING ~
Call Ldna Today
419-678-2324
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YOUR HOME
IMPROVEMENT DIRECTORY
More and more teens are reading the paper,
because they know its pretty cool to know
whats going on around town.
Read The Mercer County Chronicle and youll always be in the know.
THE MERCER COUNTY
CHRONICLE
124 W. Main St., P.O. Box 105, Coldwater 419-678-2324
EVERYBODYS
DOING IT.
HOME IMPROVEMENT DIRECTORY
BUILDING A NEW HOME? REMODELING YOUR PRESENT HOME?
~ SEPTIC SYSTEMS ~
PortabIe 7oiIets ackhoe
Fill Dirt & Top Soil Hauled
Septic 7ank CIeaning
InstaII & RepIace Sewer
Septic System
Griers Power
Digging, L.L.C.
10491 U.S. 127, Mendon, DH 41 LCC9-363-3390
8ill's Mobile 4l9-305-0800
~ PLUMBING ~
Rish
Plumbing, INC.
115 E. Main, Coldwater, Ohio
Business 419-678-2812
Come In And See Us For All Of
Your Home Improvements, And
Large Assortment Of Fixtures!
FREE EXPERT ADVcE
OH Lic #28130
~ INTERIOR DESIGN ~
THE
HOME PLACE
Interior Decorating
Interior Design Consultants
Judy Heitkamp Julie Werling Amy Olberding
Rebecca Kunkler Stephanie Wourms
St. Henry, Ohio 419-678-3600
The Olde
Rockford Hardware
~ HARDWARE ~
The Olde
Rockford Hardware
~ Located At D&L Classic Woodworking ~
l66 N. MA|N POCKPOPD, OH|O 4l9-363-3903
Hand 7ooIs, PIumbing,
IectricaI, Fasteners,
Paints, Lighting
& Much Morel
NOw OPLN THUPSDAS!
Check Out Our Website:
www.dlclassic.com
Visa & MasterCard Accepted
~ RENTALS ~
Give Us A Call & Reserve The Equipment Today!
DSHAPRS CRAMIC 7IL SAWS CNRA7DRS
AIR CDMPRSSDRS PRSSUR WASHRS
1ACk HAMMRS SCAFFDLDS SAND LAS7RS
Rent By The Hour, Day Or Week!
COIDWAIk, OHIO 41-678-237
~ COMMUNICATIONS~
PHONL D|G|TAL Tv |NTLPNLT
we're our Local Connection To The world
419-942-1111
www.wabash.com
~ FIREPLACES & SPAS ~
www.kernsfireplaceandspa.com
Nothing 8urns Like A Quad
OVER
200
UNITS
ON
DISPLAY
OVER
200
UNITS
ON
DISPLAY
WESTGERDES
Floor Covering
~ CHUCK & LISA WESTGERDES ~
111 N. Wayne Street, Fort Recovery, OH
419-375-2572
Come &
See Us For...
CkAMIC, IAMINAI
& HARDWOOD
FIOOkING
VINYI CAkPI
MOkI
~ FLOORING ~
Call Ldna Today
419-678-2324
To Place our
Ad Here!
~ HOME IMPROVEMENT ~
HOME IMPROVEMENT DIRECTORY
BUILDING A NEW HOME? REMODELING YOUR PRESENT HOME?
~ SEPTIC SYSTEMS ~
PortabIe 7oiIets ackhoe
Fill Dirt & Top Soil Hauled
Septic 7ank CIeaning
InstaII & RepIace Sewer
Septic System
Griers Power
Digging, L.L.C.
10491 U.S. 127, Mendon, DH 41 LCC9-363-3390
8ill's Mobile 4l9-305-0800
~ PLUMBING ~
Rish
Plumbing, INC.
115 E. Main, Coldwater, Ohio
Business 419-678-2812
Come In And See Us For All Of
Your Home Improvements, And
Large Assortment Of Fixtures!
FREE EXPERT ADVcE
OH Lic #28130
~ INTERIOR DESIGN ~
THE
HOME PLACE
Interior Decorating
Interior Design Consultants
Judy Heitkamp Julie Werling Amy Olberding
Rebecca Kunkler Stephanie Wourms
St. Henry, Ohio 419-678-3600
The Olde
Rockford Hardware
~ HARDWARE ~
The Olde
Rockford Hardware
~ Located At D&L Classic Woodworking ~
l66 N. MA|N POCKPOPD, OH|O 4l9-363-3903
Hand 7ooIs, PIumbing,
IectricaI, Fasteners,
Paints, Lighting
& Much Morel
NOw OPLN THUPSDAS!
Check Out Our Website:
www.dlclassic.com
Visa & MasterCard Accepted
~ RENTALS ~
Give Us A Call & Reserve The Equipment Today!
DSHAPRS CRAMIC 7IL SAWS CNRA7DRS
AIR CDMPRSSDRS PRSSUR WASHRS
1ACk HAMMRS SCAFFDLDS SAND LAS7RS
Rent By The Hour, Day Or Week!
COIDWAIk, OHIO 41-678-237
~ COMMUNICATIONS~
PHONL D|G|TAL Tv |NTLPNLT
we're our Local Connection To The world
419-942-1111
www.wabash.com
~ FIREPLACES & SPAS ~
www.kernsfireplaceandspa.com
Nothing 8urns Like A Quad
OVER
200
UNITS
ON
DISPLAY
OVER
200
UNITS
ON
DISPLAY
WESTGERDES
Floor Covering
~ CHUCK & LISA WESTGERDES ~
111 N. Wayne Street, Fort Recovery, OH
419-375-2572
Come &
See Us For...
CkAMIC, IAMINAI
& HARDWOOD
FIOOkING
VINYI CAkPI
MOkI
~ FLOORING ~
Call Ldna Today
419-678-2324
To Place our
Ad Here!
~ HOME IMPROVEMENT ~
HOME IMPROVEMENT DIRECTORY
BUILDING A NEW HOME? REMODELING YOUR PRESENT HOME?
~ SEPTIC SYSTEMS ~
PortabIe 7oiIets ackhoe
Fill Dirt & Top Soil Hauled
Septic 7ank CIeaning
InstaII & RepIace Sewer
Septic System
Griers Power
Digging, L.L.C.
10491 U.S. 127, Mendon, DH 41 LCC9-363-3390
8ill's Mobile 4l9-305-0800
~ PLUMBING ~
Rish
Plumbing, INC.
115 E. Main, Coldwater, Ohio
Business 419-678-2812
Come In And See Us For All Of
Your Home Improvements, And
Large Assortment Of Fixtures!
FREE EXPERT ADVcE
OH Lic #28130
~ INTERIOR DESIGN ~
THE
HOME PLACE
Interior Decorating
Interior Design Consultants
Judy Heitkamp Julie Werling Amy Olberding
Rebecca Kunkler Stephanie Wourms
St. Henry, Ohio 419-678-3600
The Olde
Rockford Hardware
~ HARDWARE ~
The Olde
Rockford Hardware
~ Located At D&L Classic Woodworking ~
l66 N. MA|N POCKPOPD, OH|O 4l9-363-3903
Hand 7ooIs, PIumbing,
IectricaI, Fasteners,
Paints, Lighting
& Much Morel
NOw OPLN THUPSDAS!
Check Out Our Website:
www.dlclassic.com
Visa & MasterCard Accepted
~ RENTALS ~
Give Us A Call & Reserve The Equipment Today!
DSHAPRS CRAMIC 7IL SAWS CNRA7DRS
AIR CDMPRSSDRS PRSSUR WASHRS
1ACk HAMMRS SCAFFDLDS SAND LAS7RS
Rent By The Hour, Day Or Week!
COIDWAIk, OHIO 41-678-237
~ COMMUNICATIONS~
PHONL D|G|TAL Tv |NTLPNLT
we're our Local Connection To The world
419-942-1111
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Christmas in June! Four days of
fun and learning is in store for youths
ages 9-13 this summer. Registration
materials are now available for 4-H
camp. Two camping sessions will be held
and a youth may chose to attend either
session. Dates are Tuesday-Friday, June
5-8 OR Monday-Thursday, June 11-14.
The camps are held at Harbor Point 4-H
Camp located on Grand Lake St. Marys
near Celina. Campers are responsible for
transportation to and from camp.
The event will feature morning
workshops, afternoon crafts, water
activities, nature education, special
evening programs, campfire, flag
programs, cabin time, crazy fun at
mealtimes, cabin skits and fellowship.
Campers may request two cabin mates
and will be placed with at least one
friend.
The camps are staffed by trained
4-H teen camp counselors, the camp
nursing staff, adult volunteers and the
4-H Extension professionals.
Registrations are accepted on a first
paid basis and may be secured at the
Extension Office, from 4-H club advisors
and from the web site mercer.osu.edu.
The Mercer County 4-H Committee is
providing camp scholarships to families
needing some financial assistance.
A scholarship application may be
requested on the application form or
may be downloaded from mercer.osu.
edu under the 4-H forms tab. Cost is $
95 per child if registered by May 1 or
$100 per child if registering after that
date. Registrations will be accepted
until camp is filled. The camp fee
includes all meals, supplies, activities
and insurance.
Come join us for the best week of
the summer! Questions may be directed
to 4-H Youth Development Educator
Barbara Phares at the OSU Extension
Office at 419-586-2179 or at phares.1@
cfaes.osu.edu
4-H Camp Registrations Now Being Accepted
On Saturday March 31st, the Parkway
FFA Chapter sent students to Columbus
State Fairgrounds to participate in many dif-
ferent CDE contests.
The Nature interpretation team placed
13th out of 20 teams. Lando Bruns placed
49th, Kameron Roehm placed 56th, Jar-
ret ONeill Placed 64th, and Jordan Strader
placed 72nd.
The Wildlife Management team placed
26th out of 69 teams. Jack Roth placed 54th,
Josh Ford placed 98th, Adam Stutz placed
163rd, and Brandon Moorman placed 236th.
The Equine Management team placed
71st out of 124th teams. Brandon Berry
placed 223rd, Samantha Wood placed 331st,
Hayley Bollenbacher placed 337th, and Si-
erra Williams placed 374th.
The Agronomy team placed 20th out
of Caden Hellwarth placed 86th, Seth
Houts placed 91st, Courtney Dickie placed
109th, Tommy McDonough placed 119th,
Tyler Matthews placed 117th, and Cami
Hellwarth placed 122nd.
The Parkway FFA chapter would like to
congratulate all of the students on their ef-
forts and success at the state level competi-
tion!
parkway Sends Students to
State CDEs Contest
THE MERCER COUNTY CHRONiCLE April19,2012Page9
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The Carthagena U.S. Post Office
was established May 13, 1852. As of
October 18, 1962, that Post Office was
discontinued, and became effective
October 28, 1962. The Carthagena
Rural Station Post Office at Saint
Charles Seminary began October 29,
1962, (the day after Carthagenas Post
Office closed.) The Post Office at
Saint Charles was closed December
31, 2007.
As indicated on this 1888 Plat
Map of Carthagena, the Post Office
was located on the north side of Clay
Street, just two doors west of Pearl
Street, on the property owned by J.
Schlosser. John Schlosser, Sr. was
appointed Postmaster on December
4, 1885 and Catharina Schlosser was
appointed Postmistress on November
14, 1888.
The U.S. Postmasters at Carthagena
were as follows: Addison Heald,
April or May, 1852; Martin Barrett,
20 Apr. 1857; John C. Schmidt,
30 Nov. 1857; Henry Feinstein, 10
May 1859; John C. Schmidt, 30
Aug. 1859; Jacob Cook, 31 May
1861; Charles Holdgrover, 15 Mar.
1865; John Schlosser, 11 May 1865;
Bernard Werkamp, 20 Mar. 1871;
Jno. T.A. Bostwick, 4 Jan. 1875; John
Schlosser, Sr., 4 Dec. 1885; Catharina
Schlosser, 14 Nov. 1888; Anton Link,
12 Dec. 1888; Henry Huord (?), 2
Aug. 1889; Miss Agnes DeCurtins,
18 Jan. 1890; John R. DeCurtins, 2
Aug. 1893; Philip Staugler, 13 July
1897; __ Moore, 15 Dec. 1898;
Discontinued to Celina, 2 May 1935.
Order rescinded, effective April 4,
1900; Joseph A. Link, 18 May 1914;
Presidential, 1 July 1928; Joseph A.
Link, PS 7 Dec. 1928; Ret. 10-28-
1962. Discontinued Oct. 18, 1962.
Effective Oct. 28, 1962.
initiating the U.S. Post Office
at Carthagena was somewhat of a
challenge in 1852. April 21, 1852,
Addison Heald, Carthagena, OH wrote
to the U.S. Postmaster Appointment
Office: Sickness has prevented
me from obtaining the necessary
information to answer the inquiries
from the Appointment Office, at an
earlier period. Enclosed is a map
of Carthagena and vicinity, being a
map of the country four miles square,
Range 3, Town 7, Section 18.
Shannon McFarlin, Journalist for
The Daily Standard. interviewed
Bertha Epps, on her 102nd birthday
in September 1993. She recalled Joe
Links Store and Post Office on St. Rt.
274 on the west side of the Village.
Former Carthagena Resident Sister
Anna Kesson, from Clarence NY,
wrote me, Joe Link ran the General
Store of groceries and some clothing.
in addition, the store served as a Post
Office, Barber Shop and a one pump
gas station. Mr. Link operated this
one man show for over 30 years.
The closing of the Railroad,
commonly known as the C.H. & D,
affected the Post Offices rural mail
delivery, as indicated in the April 14,
1923, The Daily Standard: The Star
Route out of Celina to Montezuma,
Carthagena, Chickasaw and Maria
Stein has been let to Perry Beckdolt
following the abandonment of the D.
T. & C. Railroad. Discontinued for
years, the route had to re-established
by the local Postal Department.
With the 1923 closing of the
Railroad, and the closing of the
Carthagena Post Office in 1962, and
the closing of the Post Office at Saint
Charles Seminary at Carthagena in
2007, the mail is now delivered by the
Celina Post Office. The Mission of
the Mercer County Historical Society
is To Preserve local history and To
Educate the Public about that history.
i am trying to preserve the history of
the U.S. Post Office at Carthagena,
Ohio. if you have information to help
with this history, please email me.
[The Mercer County Historical
Society President Joyce Alig, may
be contacted at 3054 Burk-St. Henry
Road, Saint Henry, OH 45883, or
histalig@bright.net or 419-678-
2614.]
On this 1888 plat Map of
Carthagena, note the site of the
U. S. post Office on Clay Street.
The regular meeting of St.
Rochus #288 Knights of St. John
was held on March 26th. All offi-
cers were present. The rosary was
recited for all living and deceased
members of the auxiliary, espe-
cially those in hospitals and nurs-
ing homes. The President thanked
everybody for helping at the March
24th chicken fry. She also thanked
anyone who helped with the coun-
tryfest mailing. Lots of help showed
up and it was finished in one hour.
A thank you note was received from
Joe Gehret for our recent gift. Dis-
trict meeting will be on May 17th
in Fort Loramie. Sign up will be
at the April 23rd meeting. On May
7th we will have a Bloodmobile.
Volunteers are needed to work and
bake cookies. Lunch committee for
the April 23 meeting will be: Al-
frieda Albers, Elsie Winner, Verlina
Ahrens, and Marilyn Clune. JoAnn
Albers reported that 570 rosaries
were made in March. She sent
400 to family rosaries. Door prizes
were won by Donna Stachler, Judy
Hilgefort, June Bertke, Lou Ann
Kremer, and Margie Ronnebaum.
Lunch was served and birthday and
anniversary gifts were presented.
The next meeting will be on April
23rd beginning with social hour at
6:30 with dinner to follow at 7:00.
St. Rochus #288 Knights of St. John
The Parkway Future
Business Leaders of America
were successful at the 2012
State Leadership Conference,
Columbus Ohio. The Chapter
received the top honors of first
place Gold Seal chapter for
the second year in a row. This
honor was capped with 8 first-
place finishes, 11 second-place
finishes, and 15 third-place
finishes in various contests. The
chapter was also excited to see
the awarding of the Leader Award
(State recognition of member
accomplishments) to Brooke
Boznango, Tiffany Deitsch, and
Kylie Snyder. Parkway FBLA
closed out the conference with
the retiring of the 2011-2012
state officers, Reporter Brooke
Boznango and Nortwest Vice
President Kylie Snyder; then
followed by the installation of
State Secretary Katelynn Kraner
and Northwest Vice President
Tiffany Deitsch. Congratulations
to all the members who attended
and participated in this years
State Leadership Conference.
parkway FBlA receives top
honors at conference
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Cougar baseball team only scored
in two innings against Coldwater
Thursday evening.
Those were two big innings,
however, which helped the Cougars
cruise to an 11-1, five-inning, non-
conference win at Smiley Park.
Van Wert junior Andrew Todd
went the distance on the mound
for the Cougars, allowing only one
earned run to score. He walked
four, and didnt record a strikeout,
but had good command of his
pitches. Obviously, when youve
got a kid throwing strikes, its a lot
easier to play defense - we try to
preach that. [Andrew] has taken
that to heart. He threw a great game
Saturday, and he came back and
threw a great game today against
a really good team, said Cougar
coach Charlie Witten.
Coldwater struck first to open
the game, when catcher Alex
Stammen tripled and came in to
score on a sacrifice fly by shortstop
Randal Muhlenkamp. Todd settled
in, however, and held the Cavs
scoreless the remainder of the
inning.
After a scoreless first inning,
the Cougar bats came alive in
the bottom half of the second.
Sophomore shortstop Nathan
Stoller reached on error and junior
second baseman Mason Krugh
followed with a single. Todd then
laid down a sacrifice bunt, but a
fielding error by the first baseman
allowed Stoller to score, Krugh to
advance to third and Todd to reach.
Senior third baseman Zach Wood
then brought Krugh in to score on
an infield hit to make the score
2-0.
Freshman left fielder Brant
Henry later recorded an RBi single
and senior third baseman Matt
Cucciarre followed with a tow
RBi double. The Cougars struck
for five runs in the frame to take a
5-1 lead into the third inning.
Todd tossed a perfect third,
as did Coldwater pitcher Vinny
Droesch. While Todd continued
to hold the Cavalier offense at
bay, the Cougar bats struck again
in the bottom of the fifth. The first
Van Wert batter of the frame was
retired, but they followed with five
Cougars pass
Cavaliers 11-1
See Cougars, page 11
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MEANDERiNG
Not a whole lot got done last
Saturday at the Castle and its
surrounding grounds. The Bride
and the warm March had me staying
exceptionally busy with spraying,
mulching, cutting, and planting. All
my equipment, some of it almost as
old as myself, needed maintenance
before i put it to use. Modification
of the stuff i have to work with for
my one-pony operation has become
a source of enjoyment in my semi
retirement years. My sweet corn is
in the ground, but i am waiting a
little longer to plant our sunflowers.
i decided my recent efforts justified
a little loafing. The rain put a stop
to the local corn planting but with
our recent strange weather pattern,
it was nice to know that it could
still rain in Ohio during the month
of April. Actually i was just not
motivated for any real work Saturday
so i watched an expert down a tree
before the precipitation started for
real. The grace shown by the guy
maneuvering a cherry picker and
chainsaw in the fort- footer near a
house was similar to watching a pro
swinging a golf club. The afternoon
TV sports were a little lacking from
my point of view. After lunch i found
a college womens softball game. i
personally have nothing against the
game, as my daughter played in a
state championship contest a few
years ago, but it just does not excite
me for television fare. i checked the
listing and discovered the Big Ten
Network was covering the Buckeyes
playing Michigan in lacrosse. i tried
to expand my sporting knowledge
horizons and watched that action
for a while. Once i learned a little
more about the game of lacrosse, i
watched a little indoor midget car
racing and some outdoor golf. i
find it interesting that stock racing
has its biggest event of the year,
the Daytona 500, as its opening
event in late February. PGA Golf
is somewhat similar, hosting the
Masters, its premier event, in early
April. When you lead with your
best shot, everything else tends to
be second tier, not the first class
stuff we were given earlier. i am
not a racing expert, but watching
the pro golf tournament at Harbour
Town was somewhat similar to
seeing the JV game after the varsity,
or perhaps the freshman contest as
the nights finale. As i was channel
surfing later in the afternoon i did
see a hockey match, but i decided i
had expanded my personal sporting
knowledge sufficiently with the
lacrosse earlier in the day. A little
trivia information came to mind
while watching the lacrosse contest.
Jim Brown, the greatest running
back or perhaps the greatest athlete
of all time in the NFL, was an
All American football player at
Syracuse, but was considered by
many as a better collegiate lacrosse
player than football. They did not
offer big contracts for guys who
played with funny looking sticks
in those or even in present days,
consequently Brown chose football
and was the first round pick of
Cleveland. However, he did quit
the sport surprisingly in the prime
of his pro career. His last season for
the Browns was 1965. He did not
report to camp the next season in
order to complete his filming role in
The Dirty Dozen.
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Observations ... by John Bruns
singles and a walk through the
next six batters.
With Cougars on second and
third Henry hit into a fielders
choice, but an errant throw by the
Coldwater shortstop allowed Todd
and Wood to score and complete
the run-rule victory, 11-1. Stoller,
Krugh, Todd and junior center
fielder Joey Hurless each collected
RBis in what turned out to be the
games final inning.
its a good win over a quality
opponent. We took care of our
own business today. We made our
defensive plays, executed bunt
situations offensively, and took
advantage of some errors, Witten
said.
Cucciarre led the Cougar
offensive attack. He went 2-3
with two RBis, a double and a
run scored. Krugh and Wood also
went 2-3. They each had an RBi
and two runs scored.
Droesch took the loss for the
Cavs. He went 3 1/3 innings,
allowing five runs - four earned -
on five hits. He walked one and
struck out two. Stammen led the
Coldwater offense, picking up the
triple for the Cavs only extra-base
hit of the game. Muhlenkamp
added an RBi.
The win improves the Cougars
to 6-7 on the season. They host
the Kenton Wildcats Friday.
We set the bar pretty well
for ourselves right now, because
were capable. We had a good
practice yesterday, and it carried
over into today, Witten added.
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LP - Droesch
2B - (VW) Cucciarre
3B - (C) Stammen
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memories and has touched the lives of
many people in many ways throughout
the past 58 years.
in an opportunity to commemorate
this support shown by the fans and racers,
and to perpetuate the memory of friends
and loved ones, Eldora officials have
announced the construction of an Eldora
Booster Wall.
The Booster Wall will be located in
a high-traffic, high-visibility area at the
north end of the covered main grandstands
and will contain permanently engraved
tiles of two available sizes. The message
of choice will be an enduring testament
visible to race fans and race teams
anytime they visit Eldora Speedway.
Available tile sizes are 4 x 8 with up
to three lines of engraving or 8 x 8 with
up to six lines of engraving. Each line
can hold up to 20 characters including
spacing and punctuation. introductory
pricing for the engraved tiles is $100 for
the 4 x 8 tile or $150 for the 8 x 8
tile. in honor of their longtime support,
members of the original Eldora Booster
Club are being offered special one-time
member pricing of $59 for the 4 x 8
tile. A nominal $5 shipping and handling
fee will be applied to each order.
The first installation of engraved tiles
will be unveiled in a special ceremony
prior to the 2012 WiX Filters Baltes
Classic on Sunday evening, September
2. To be included in this inaugural
observance, and to receive the special
introductory pricing, orders must be
received no later than July 15.
As an added incentive, persons
purchasing engraved tiles prior to the
July 15 deadline will receive a miniature
brick replica of their purchase, complete
with engraving.
Order blanks and complete
information may be obtained via www.
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speedway office (937) 338-3815.
Eldora memories and
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Pictured is the winner of the
Golden Egg Hunt that was held
the end of March in conjunction
with the Spring Eggstravaganza in
Celina. Several Celina merchants
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Winner of Golden Egg Hunt
pictured from left to right: Ted
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years)
Book Club - (Freshman,
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Foreign Language Club
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MAC All Academic Award
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Serve at mass (started in 2003
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Help at Church Vacation Bible
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through high school years)
Member of St. Henry Parish
Clusters Youth Group (Junior and
Senior years)
Member of St. Francis/St. Aloysius
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National Honor Society (Junior
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Drama Club (Junior and Senior
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The Mercer County Educational
Service Center will again offer a
Preschool Screening Program for the
district preschoolers of Celina.
Ages 3-5 will be screened in a
variety of developmental areas. Possible
screenings include vision and hearing
acuity, fine motor coordination, speech
and language development, visual and
auditory memory and perception, and
general information.
The screening for Celina School
District is scheduled as follows:
May 4, 2012
Cheryl Ann Building
8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
4980 Mud Pike, Celina, Ohio
All preschoolers attending any
private or public preschool need to
have physicals. if you have a form
from your preschool, please bring it
along with you on screening day. Our
team will complete the hearing and
vision portion for free for charge.
Please call the Mercer County
Educational Service Center at 419-
586-6628, ext. 221, to register by April
27, 2012.
Mercer County
preschool Special
Education programs
Celina History Club invites you
to a special presentation called the
Bullying and Human Trafficking
Prevention on Wednesday, April
25 from 1:15 p.m. - 2:15 p.m.
This presentation will be held at
the Richardson-Bretz Building on
119 West Fulton Street in Celina,
Ohio. The cost is free, and open to
everyone! There will be a speaker,
Donna Dickman, who is the director
of the Partnership for Violence Free
Families in Allen County, Ohio.
Bullying and Human Trafficking
Prevention is sponsored by the
Celina History Club, a member of the
GFWC/Ohio Federation of Womens
Clubs. For more information about
this event, contact Rita Dennis, Club
Secretary at 419-586-5473.
Celina History Club
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Large washers/drop off
service/ consignment clothing
DRY CLEANING
Repairs and Alterations
CAR WASH
Touch free Automatic/5 self
serve bays
1020 Grand Lake Road, Celina
419-586-4320
Hirschfeld
Lifting,
CELINA, OHIO
Hydraulic Crane Service Office: 419-586-7599
Mobile: Bryan: 419-852-2182 Donna: 419-852-2199
Hirschfeld
Lifting, Inc.
CELINA, OHIO
Hydraulic Crane Service
Ofce: 419-586-7599
Mobile:
Bryan: 419-852-2182
Donna: 419-582-2199
SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
PORTA TOILET RENTAL
GRIERS
POWER
DIGGING LLC
419-363-3390
419-305-0800
Been in business
since 1951
SPRINGER & SONS
TREE SERVICE
Professional Trimming,
Tree & Stump Removal,
Excellent Rates, Fully Insured
419-586-9951
WATERCUTTER
HAULING & BACKHOE
Concrete work Appliances Junk House/Basement
Clean Outs Dig Footers/New Drives Hauling Stone
Tile Work Skid Loader Insured - Free Estimates
Servicing the area for 17 years
419-586-7178
DISPOSAL
AWNING FURNITURE CLEANING SERVICES
Jerrys Tree
Service
Professional Trimming,
Tree & Stump Removal
We will beat or meet any
other rates around!
Call Jerry at
419-268-XXXX
ACME DRYWALL
Call 419-268-XXXX
Finishing & Texturing
The Best in the Business
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TREE SERVICE
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Education/Instruction
8 week
Dog Obedience
Course
Tuesday night
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Starts April 24
$
90.00
Paid in advance
Space is limited
Call
County Animal
Clinic
609 North Second Street
Coldwater, Ohio
419-678-3610
plus Gentle
leader
$
3.00 off
3 month supply
Vectra 3D
by Veterinarian only
Kills fleas, ticks,
mosquitos and lice
Call
County Animal
Clinic
609 North Second Street
Coldwater, Ohio
419-678-3610
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For Sale
MOPED SALE, over 100
new and used mopeds.
Parts, service & repairs.
Lyle!s Moped Sales, 12th
and Mai n, Del phos.
419-692-0249.
POND STOCKING and
Supplies, Amurs, min -
nows, Blue Tilapia, and
other fish varieties. Aera-
tion systems, windmills,
fountai ns, and pond
chemicals. Free brochure.
Free delivery with mini -
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west of Kalida on St. Rt.
224. 419 532-2335 rem-
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Notices
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1- 800- 922- 2916 or
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Call 419-678-2324
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and Senior years)
Tennis (Sophomore, Junior, and
Senior years)
immaculate Conception Youth
Group and Bible Study (Junior and
Senior years)
Mission Trip to Beattyville,
Kentucky (Freshman year)
Junior Engineering Technical
Society (JETS) (Sophomore, Junior,
and Senior years)
Students Against Destructive
Decisions (SADD) (Sophomore and
Junior years)
Friends of Rachel (FOR) (Junior
year)
Chess Club - (Sophomore, Junior,
and Senior years)
National Merit Scholar Semi-
Finalist - (Senior year)
AP Scholar - (Junior year)
Honda-OSU Math Medal Award
- (Junior year)
Bausch & Lomb Science Award
- (Junior year)
AP Chemistry Student of the
Year - (Junior year)
Carolyn Bair English Excellence
Award - (Junior year)
Elks Student of the Month -
(Senior year)
Rotary Student of the Month -
(Sophomore year)
All-American Award - (Freshman
year)
Math Student of the Year
(Freshman year)
Freshman Scholars - (Freshman
year)
Academic Achiever - (Senior
year)
Top 100 OCTM Mathematics
Test Scorers in Ohio - (Junior year)
Recognition at Regional Level at
the Ohio Governors Youth Art Exhibit
- (Sophomore year)
Honorable Mention at State Level
at Ohio Governors Youth Art Exhibit -
(Senior year)
Ribbons at Celina High School
Art Show - (Sophomore and Junior
years)
Scholastic Bowl JV MVP
(Freshman year)
Wright State Lake Campus
Scholastic Competition (Sophomore
year)
Shawnee Academic Challenge -
(Sophomore and Junior years)
Sidney Social Studies Shootout -
(Junior year)
WTLW-44s Whiz Quiz (Junior
year)
3
rd
Place at the Celina Tennis JV
Doubles Tournament (Junior year)
Hoffman (Continued from Page 1)
Drama Club - (Freshman,
Sophomore, Junior, and Senior
years)
Bowling - (Freshman,
Sophomore, Junior, and Senior
years)
Scholastics Bowl Team -
(Freshman, Sophomore, Junior,
and Senior years)
National Honors Society -
(Junior and Senior years)
SADD - (Junior and Senior
years)
St. Marys Philothea CYO
- (Middle School; Freshman,
Sophomore, Junior, and Senior
years)
Holy Trinity Youth Group
Serving, Lector, and
Eucharistic Minister at St. Marys,
Philothea
Band Freshman of the Year -
(Freshman year)
Choir Sophomore of the
Year - (Sophomore year)
Junior Varsity Bowling MVP
- (Junior year)
Top Ten Essay in the
Creative Communications Essay
Competition (Freshman year)
Attended Buckeye Boys
State (Senior year)
Member of the 2012 Ohio
All-State Choir - (Senior year)
Kiwanis Award - (Freshman,
Sophomore, and Junior years)
CAP Award - (Senior year)
Academic Achiever Award -
(Junior year)
Elks Student of the Month
Award - (Junior year)
Hess (Continued from Page 1)
Volleyball (Freshman,
Sophomore, Junior, and Senior
years)
Drama Production -
(Freshman, Sophomore, Junior,
and Senior years)
Art Club (Sophomore
and Senior years)
Future Business Leaders
of America (Sophomore year)
Basketball statistics -
(Sophomore year)
Math-Science Club
(Sophomore, Junior, and Senior
years)
St udent s Agai nst
Destructive Decisions -
(Sophomore and Junior years)
Spanish Club - (Sophomore
year)
Sports Medicine Club -
(Sophomore, Junior, and Senior
years)
Yearbook - (Sophomore,
Junior, and Senior years)
Big Brothers Big Sisters -
(Junior year)
Buckeye Girls State
(Junior year)
Basketball Manager -
(Junior year)
National Honor Society -
(Junior and Senior years)
Student Council (Senior
year)
Future Teachers of
America - (Senior year)
Two Academic Letters -
(Sophomore and Junior years)
VFW Americanism Test:
School winner (Junior and
Senior years); County winner
(Junior year)
Top Student Awards
Freshman: American
History, Biology, Family and
Consumer Science 2, Health,
and Spanish i
Sophomore: Chemistry,
English 10, Geometry,
Government and Economic
Literacy, and Spanish ii
Junior: Advanced English ii,
Advanced Placement Chemistry,
and Anatomy and Physiology
Two Varsity Volleyball
Letters (Junior and Senior
years)
Best Defense Award
(Junior and Senior years)
indian Award (Junior
year)
Fourth Year Volleyball
Award (Senior year)
Backs
(Continued from Page 1)
Tree gift donations (Freshman
and Sophomore years)
Peaceful protest at an abor-
tion clinic - (Freshman year)
Sponsored a Haitian childs
education - (Freshman and Senior
years)
Class Secretary - (Freshman
year)
SADD Club - (Freshman,
Sophomore, Junior, and Senior
years)
Art Club - (Freshman year)
Math and Science Club -
(Freshman, Sophomore, Junior,
and Senior years)
FTA/FCA Club (Freshman,
Sophomore, Junior, and Senior
years)
Honor Roll: 4.0 (Freshman,
Sophomore, and Junior years)
JV Volleyball (Freshman
and Sophomore years)
JV Basketball (Freshman
year)
Varsity Track (Freshman,
Sophomore, and Junior years)
Participated in Right To
Life March (Sophomore year)
Steubenville Retreat -
(Sophomore year)
Class Treasurer -
(Sophomore year)
Teacher Aid - (Sophomore
year
Varsity Swim (Sophomore,
Junior, and Senior years)
MAC Scholar Athlete
(Swim and Track) (Sophomore
year)
CYO Basketball (Junior and
Senior years)
Radio Announcer (Junior
and Senior years)
Student Council (Junior
and Senior years)
National Honor Society
(Junior and Senior years)
Pep Club (Junior and
Senior years)
JETS Team - (Junior and
Senior years)
Junior Scholars - (Junior
year)
Actor in school play -
(Junior year)
Voice of Democracy Winner
(Junior year)
Varsity Volleyball (Junior
year)
MAC Scholar Athlete
(Volleyball, Swim, and Track)
(Junior year)
Varsity Cross Country
(Senior year)
Varsity M Club Treasurer
(Senior year)
MAC Scholar Athlete (Cross
Country and Swim) (Senior
year)
Hartings (Continued from Page 1)
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