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Lt. Governor to announce grant recipients today Two Miami County organizations hope to be on the short list of recipients
By Michelle Boswell mboswell@thepaperofmiami.com Whether it is because of COVID-19 or a newly found interest in growing one’s own produce, gardening and canning have become quite popular in 2020. In fact, it’s so popular, it is difficult to find supplies whenever one needs them. Canning has been around a long time. Much longer than most would imagine. According to the United States Department of Agriculture, canning began in 1809. In 1795, Napoleon offered a reward of 12 thousand francs for someone to develop a new method for food preservation. 14 years later, Nicolas Appert won the reward. In 1810, Peter Durand created the tin canister. In 1812, Robert Ayars opened the first American cannery. In 1858, John L. Mason patented the Mason jar and in 1884, the Ball Corporation started manufacturing glass jars for home canning. It wasn’t until 1915 when Alexander H. Kerr was granted a patent for his two-piece disposable metal canning lids. Those lids are among the items that locals have had a hard time finding for canning. “I’ve been canning for 30 years! Took me forever to find seals this year. I ended up buying through Amazon and spent a fortune but now I’m set. I have lots of wide-mouth jars left but have about 28 quarts of tomatoes, 28 quarts of
green beans and 14 quarts of salsa,” said Miami County resident Laura Frankum Julian. Nan Fenske Orpurt echoed what others have said about a shortage of canning supplies. “I needed some jars to can salsa. The manager at the farm store told me that every time they get any in that the same people come in and buy them up. Then he sees them online for sale at a higher cost! None at Kroger either. Luckily my mom had a few we scrounged up,” Orpurt said. Tiffany Amburgey said she started her garden because of COVID in a “roundabout way.” “I put in a garden and in a roundabout way due to COVID. Not because I was worried about a food shortage but more because I love gardening and I knew we wouldn’t be vacationing or too busy to care for it this summer,” Amburgey explained. Some who usually garden are having bumper crops this year and that has led to canning. “I’ve been canning for over a month now. I’ve canned things this year that I’ve never canned before due to having such a great turnout with vegetables,” said Rhonda Birk Dale. Aside from the actual food preserved, rewards are abundant when home canning. While it is time consuming, it is something that families do together and have fun through the
Three cities in Indiana are receiving good news today. Two organizations in Miami County that have joined forces hope to be one of those recipients. Miami County Indiana Worth Remembering and Rediscover Downtown Peru worked together to apply for the Preserving Women’s Legacy Grant. Although the grant application had to be submitted by Rediscover Downtown Peru, Miami County Indiana Worth Remembering has played an intricate part in the grant application process. Rediscover Downtown Peru is a “Main Street” organization and are the only ones that may apply for this grant. Today, Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch will announce three grantees for the PWLG for Indiana at 10 a.m. The announcement can be seen via Facebook live. The office of Lt. Governor released the following information concerning the grant announcement. “Join us as we announce the three outstanding projects selected to receive a Preserving Women’s Legacy Grant, featuring special guest Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch. Preserving Women’s Legacy Grants catalyze Main Street communities to discover, preserve and activate locations that tell stories about women’s contributions in Indiana. They are a legacy project of Indiana Humanities and the Indiana Office by Community and Rural Affairs.” A video will be shown during the announcement that will highlight the projects that will be funded through the grant. Regine Brindle who is part of the Miami County Indiana Worth Remembering organization has been doing extensive research about women in Miami County who made a difference in this area and beyond. If the organization along with Rediscover Downtown Peru receive the grant, they have big plans as to how they would use the money to educate the public about the influential women of Miami County’s past.
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Obituaries Velma Jean Bobby Mullett, 96 Velma Jean “Bobby” Mullett, 96, of Kokomo (formerly of Peru), passed away Thursday, Aug. 20, 2020, at Waterford Place in Kokomo. She was born in Converse, Indiana, on Aug. 12, 1924, to John D. and Altha May (Leckrone) Cochran. She married Donald Eugene Mullett and Richard Lee Mullett, and both preceded her in death. She worked as the manager of Royal Orleans Apartments. Bobby always referred to her kids and grandkids as her “babies” – she loved her family dearly. She enjoyed playing cards and bingo and enjoyed going to the casino. She is survived by her
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great-grandchildren. Also, sister Janet Hyatt of New Albany, Ohio, sister Pat Cole of Converse, Indiana; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husbands, son David Mullett, and son John Mullett; great-grandson, Aidan Mullett, great granddaughter, Brittany Mullett; and sisters Iretha Scott, Maxine Dickens, Doris Hursh and Dorotha Buckalew. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Arrangements have been entrusted to Flowers-Leedy Funeral Home. Family and friends may sign the online guestbook at www.FlowersLeedyAllen.com.
Lyanna Jo Lenea Rutledge, infant, of Peru, passed away at her home Thursday, Aug. 20, 2020. She was born in Peru June 30, 2020, to Michael Smith and Kirstie Rutledge, and paternal father Austin Jones. She is survived by her parents, a sister Sophia Smith of Peru, maternal grandparents Tabitha and James Rutledge of Peru, and paternal grandparents J.C. and Deanna Stamper of
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Catherine L. DeRossett, 92
Catherine L. DeRossett, 92, of Peru, passed away at 3:34 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 15, 2020, at Dukes Memorial Hospital in Peru. She was born in Carlisle, Kentucky, July 9, 1928, the daughter of Wesley and Audrey Mable Mitchell Williams. ton, Jeremy Carlson and Catherine was an avid his wife Kierstin, and gardener and always had Dacie Householder; great pretty flowers for all to grandson, Sawyer Houseenjoy. For years, she creholder; step children, ated beautiful quilts in Richard Titterington, her spare time. She was Shelly Titterington, Stacy Christopher C. DeRossett an enthusiastic treasure Beavers and her husband hunter and loved display- of Fritch, Texas, Arcella Charles, Darren Tittering her antique finds. She (Joe) Harris of Hattiesington and his wife Jenburg, Mississippi, and loved spending time with nifer, and Ryan Elmer (Sheila) Sloan, Jr. her family and her dogs. Titterington and his wife of Peru, Indiana. She was She was strong in her Anna; step grandchilfaith and enjoyed reading the beloved grandmother dren, Brandon and Jillian of Carrie Miracle, Angie the Bible. Catherine was Titterington, Brookelynn full of wisdom and stories Bainbridge, Dustin Bainand Blake Beavers, Teafrom the past. She will be bridge, Heather De León gan, Hollynn and Cade Díaz, Amanda Hodson, missed dearly by her Titterington. He is also Jordan Harris, Brice Harloved ones. survived by many nieces, Surviving is her signifi- ris, Matthew Sloan, Grenephews, cousins and gory Sloan, Brandon cant other, Elmer Sloan, friends. Sloan, Cody Sloan, Sr., and children CassanPreceded in death by his dra (Michael) Bainbridge Christopher DeRossett, parents, Kenneth and Preston DeRossett, Westof Sturgis, Michigan, Lora Householder; son, Troy Householder; brothers, Ronnie Siders, Terry Householder and Rex Jeffery S. Snyder, 53, Siders. of Peru, died at 3:11 p.m. Family received friends Monday, Aug. 17, 2020, at from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., Sun- his home after a couraday, Aug. 23, 2020, at geous battle with canKeller’s Old Town Fucer. He was born Sept. neral Home, 220 Keller 27, 1966, in Baltimore, Parkway, Keller, Texas. Maryland, to Herb and Funeral Service was held Barbara Snyder. He married Faith Sayles at 11 a.m, Monday, Aug. Dec. 31, 2011, in West 24, 2020, at Keller’s Old Virginia and she surTown Funeral Home. vives. Graveside Service was Jeff was a self-emheld at 1 p.m, Monday, ployed carpenter. He Aug. 24, 2020, at Moore loved spending time Memorial Gardens, Arand his mother and with his grandchildren. lington, Texas. stepfather, Barbara, and Surviving family inWilliam Frazier of West In lieu of flowers, meclude his wife, Faith Virginia. He is also morials may be made to Snyder of Peru; his chilsurvived by his grandthe Lora Siders Fund – dren, Luke Coldiron of children, Jonah, Silas, Miami Nation of Indians Kokomo, and Felicia Nathaniel, and Cora; of the State of Indiana, Sayles of West Virginia; P.O. Box 41, Peru, Indiana, 46970. Another obituary can be found
Glenn Willard Householder, 81 Glenn Willard Householder, age 81, born November 22, 1938, in Peru, Indiana, to Kenneth and Lora Householder. Glenn passed away Aug. 18, 2020, in Flower Mound, Texas. Glenn grew up in Peru, Indiana, and is part of the Miami Nation of Indians of Indiana. He served his country proudly in the United States Marine Corps and was a Virginia State Trooper in the 1960's. He was a proud Marine and inspired his grandson Jeremy to follow in his footsteps to become a United States Marine. In 1965, he moved his family to Texas where he enjoyed coaching his children and grandchildren in soccer and little league. Glenn was a graduate of UTA. He loved the Texas Rangers and attended 26 baseball stadiums with his grandson Jaime. He loved to travel and has been around the world and has been to all 50 states. He was the Safety Director for the City of Baltimore, and The City of Dallas, and several other companies. Glenn was a devout Christian and a member of Grace Connections Church in Denton, Texas, loved his church family, and read the Bible or listened to a sermon every day. Glenn married Sharon June 27, 2009. He loved attending her singing performances and traveling to her competitions. Glenn was always a gen-
tleman, soft-spoken, loved people, made friends easily, loved to tell jokes and never ran out of a story to tell, especially about his adventures as a State Trooper and a Marine. He was an avid photographer and loved nature. His family was the most important part of his life. No one has been loved more than if you were loved by him. He was fiercely proud of all of his grandchildren and never missed a chance to see them. He really enjoyed watching Dacie play Miracle League baseball and the smiles it brought to her face. He will be greatly missed. He was a great man. Glenn is survived by his wife of 11 years, Sharon Householder; children, Cindy Peck and her husband Leon, Randall Householder, Lora Marie Carlson, and Chad Householder and his wife Pamela; grandchildren, Leon, Daniel, Sean and Nathan Peck, Dane Householder, Jaime Pax-
cles, and cousins. Visitation was held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2020, at Flowers-Leedy Funeral Home, 105 West Third Street, Peru, Indiana. A memorial service followed at 1 p.m. Arrangements have been entrusted to Flowers-Leedy Funeral Home. Family and friends may sign the online guestbook at www.FlowersLeedyAllen.com.
ley DeRossett, Jerral Deford, Lee Simpson and Jason Simpson. She also had 21great grandchildren. Catherine was preceded in death by her parents, sisters Wanda Jefferson, Mary Abnee, Dorothy Earlywine, and Myrtle Abnee, as well as brothers Thomas Williams, Charles Williams, and Jerry Abnee. She was also preceded by her son Gregory A. DeRossett (2015) and daughter Charlene C. DeRossett (2019). A Memorial Gathering celebrating the life of Catherine DeRossett was held Saturday, Aug. 22, 2020, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Eikenberry-Eddy Funeral Home, 84 West Main St., Peru. Family and friends may leave a memory or message of condolence by visiting the online obituary at www.eddyfuneralhomes.com.
Jeffery S. Snyder, 53 sister, Jeanie (Dean) Frazier; and mother-inlaw, Vickie Watts of Peru. Jeff is preceded in death by his father and brother Herbie Snyder. No services are planned at this time. Please consider donating to raise much needed funds to cover the funeral expenses. No donation is too small, and your support would be greatly appreciated. Riverview Funeral Home in Peru has been entrusted with arrangements. www.riverviewfhperu.c om.
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Police reports Miami County Sheriff ’s Department August 17
Bryan Hall of 2934 S 300 W, Woodland Hills Mobile Home Park, Lot 133, Peru, stated that someone had spray painted the side of his car. A fight occurred at 2829 S Hilltop Dr, Apt. 7, Peru. The occupants refused to open the door. A female was observed walking through residence and looked out the window. Terre Kitching of Calumet City failed to stop his vehicle in time for a stopped vehicle near W St. Road. 18 and S U.S. 31, Kokomo. This resulted in a rear end crash. The second vehicle, driven by Karen Chapman of Peru, sustained minor damage. A complainant at 2943 S U.S. 31, Peru, reported Richard Mitchell II broke into her home as she called 911. Mitchell was located at the scene and arrested for burglary and residential entry. A caller from 12948 S U.S. 31, Maple Lawn Village Mobile Home Park, Lot 268, Kokomo, reported her 8-year-old daughter was called a “colored girl” by the neighbors at the bus stop. The caller went on to say the neighbors’ 13year-old son threatened to beat the little girl up while on the school bus. The caller gave names of several individuals who witnessed the name calling. When confronted, the witnesses did not recall any name calling, some adding there was name calling from other individuals. One of these individuals was located and, likewise, didn’t report any name calling, but did add the girl said she was afraid of the boy. The parent of the 13-yearold boy was located of who denied the incident and stated there was a history of problems between the caller’s family and her family for some time. A case report was completed. A traffic accident with injuries was located near W Airport Road. and S U.S. 31, Peru. A traffic accident with damage was reported at E 1100 S and S 1050 E, Converse.
A wanted person was reported at 25 N Broadway, Miami County Courthouse, Peru. A report of a possibly intoxicated driver was taken near W 900 N and N U.S. 31, Macy. The vehicle was located and followed for seven minutes without impairment. Audrey Hurts of Peru was traveling east near E 400 S and S 250 E, Peru, in a 2015 red Chrysler 200. Hurts attempted to cross 250 East when she was struck by a 2014 black Dodge Ram driven by Paul Behny of Peru. Both vehicles received damaged. Drivers refused medical treatment on scene. A State crash report was completed. A litter, pollutant, or public health issue was located at 1110 W Main St, Peru. Edward Owens of 23548 Co. Road. 16, Elkhart, was arrested for failure to appear. Christopher Flitcraft of 2847 south Hilltop Dr, Apt. 5, Peru, was arrested for failing to register as a sex offender. Michael Wilhelm of 1331West Mustang Avenue, Apt. 106, Peru, was arrested for pointing a firearm, intimidation and resisting law enforcement. August 18 A caller at 314 E Washington Avenue, Prescott Greene, Apt. 29, Bunker Hill, spoke about some suspicious activity around his residence. A verbal argument between two females occurred at 1338 Donaldson Avenue, Peru. A complainant from 1579 N St Road. 19, Peru reported someone sometime that night had dumped latex paint all over his four vehicles parked in front of his home. A male subject pulled over to use his cellphone near N 300 E and E 300 N, Peru. Convulsions or seizures were reported near W 1050 S and S U.S. 31, Bunker Hill. A reckless driver was reported at N U.S. 31 and W 1600 N, Rochester. A speeding motorist was reported at 6 N Benton St, Peru. Brian Cottingham of 320 W Nineth St, Rochester, was arrested for possession of methamphetamine and failure to appear.
August 19 A 1999 Chevrolet driven by Chauncey Ali of Kokomo struck another vehicle changing lanes near W St. Road. 16 and N U.S. 31, Denver. The second vehicle was driven by Mayfre Kitts of Monterey. No one was injured. A traffic accident with damage was reported at 1847 Warhawk Rd, Peru. A traffic hazard was reported at W 850 S and S U.S. 31, Bunker
Hill. A driver at 2679 S 200 W, Peru was exiting a single lane drive when he met another vehicle entering the drive. The first driver drove off the edge of the driveway, cut across the lawn to the roadway, and struck a utility box off the edge of the driveway. Former tenant Jozef Smykla was seen at 151 W Third St, Green Valley Apts, Bunker Hill sneaking around apartment complex and looking through
windows. A no trespass warning was issued. An individual wanted to file a report about their lost medication at 1104 W 200 N, Miami County Sheriff ’s Department, Peru. This was recorded only. Theft of a TV was reported at 2518 Kelly Avenue, Peru. Harassment was reported at 2579 N St. Road. 19, Peru. A suspicious smell came from 38046 Dow Ct, Peru. Everything checked fine. A caller had questions about being evicted from his residence at 5224 S U.S. 31, Peru. An attempt to locate a runaway juvenile was conducted at 2949
E 1500 N, Macy. Tyler Riley, New Waverly, was turning north near W 500 S and S 200 W, Peru in a gray GMC Sierra when he struck a red Ford Focus driven by Julie Williams of Bunker Hill. There was damage to both vehicles. There were no injuries reported. A state crash report was submitted. An unwanted guest was reported at 169 S Elm St, Bunker Hill. The individual was a resident. Individual left for the night. Jerritt Johnson of 727 W Foster St, Kokomo, was arrested for body attachment and failure to attend child support. Ryley Williams of 1572 E 600 S,
Rochester, was arrested for operating while intoxicated. August 20 A car vs. deer crash was located at 4512 E St. Road. 124, Peru. Property damage was recorded. A protective order was served at 1640 S 300 E. A protective order was served at 739 W 650 S. A welfare check on a 16-year-old online student was conducted at 9375 S 950 E, Amboy. A social worker at Indiana Connections Academy hasn’t been able to contact her in over a year and she usually is contacted with See Police, Page 8
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Sports Peru Tigers win over Logansport Berries Baldini Trophy will stay in Peru for another year
Levi Strong carries the ball for the Tigers during the home game against the Logansport Berries. Strong, a junior, is a quarterback and defensive back for Peru.
Matt Ross catches the ball in the end zone for the Peru Tigers. Ross, a junior, serves as a wide receiver and linebacker for the Tigers.
In the middle, left photo, the band entertains Tiger fans at the first home game of the season. In the middle, right photo, a reflection of the football field covers the glass enclosure where Peru Tiger announcer, Bill Shuey, keeps the fans informed of the plays and players. In the above photo, the Peru High School Cheerleaders showed their enthusiasm for the Tigers throughout the entire game. The photo to the right is of the Baldini Trophy, which is a traveling trophy between the Peru Tigers and the Logansport Berries. The Tigers were able to hold on to the trophy another year as they won the game 25-20.
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Linda Thompson Boys, 70 Linda Thompson Boys passed away in Indianapolis on Sunday, August 16, 2020, at the age of 70. Linda was born on Sept. 28, 1949, to Robert and Edwina Myers Thompson of Peru. She graduated from Peru High School in 1967 and attended Purdue University, where she met her husband, Larry Verl Boys. They were married in 1969 and settled on Larry’s family dairy farm south of Peru. For the next 30 years, Linda worked with Larry to build and manage the farm while raising their daughter, Stephanie Kristen Boys, who was born in 1974.
They traveled frequently, both here and abroad, and were active in the Indiana Farm Bureau. Linda and Larry moved
to Indianapolis in 1999 after retiring. Linda’s parents, Bob and Eddy, have passed away, but she is survived by Larry and Stephanie, Stephanie’s husband, Neil Backus, and three grandchildren, Mischa, Lumen, and Ilan, as well as two brothers, Bruce and Todd Thompson. Due to coronavirus concerns, a memorial service is planned for next summer, on Aug. 31, 2021. Donations in Linda’s memory can be sent to the National Kidney Foundation. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Eikenberry-Eddy Funeral Home, Peru.
North Miami loses to Manchester The North Miami Warriors got of to a rough start to the 2020 season traveling to Manchester and falling short 47-12 Friday, Aug. 21. After the Squires took a 6-0 lead early in the first quarter, North Miami’s Darlan Hanley scored to
Sports schedules for Maconaquah, North Miami and Peru
Maconaquah Aug. 27 6 p.m. - Girls Seventh and Eighth Grade Volleyball vs. Logansport Junior High School (Home)
Aug. 29 9 a.m. - Girls Varsity Volleyball - Huntington North Invitational – Varsity only – (Away) 9 a.m. - Boys and Girls Varsity Cross Country vs. Taylor University Invitational (Away) 9 a.m. - Girls Varsity Golf vs. Taylor High School (Away) 9 a.m. - Boys Varsity Tennis - Logan Invitational (Away) 10 a.m. - Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Whitko Jr/Sr High School (Home) Noon - Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Caston High School (Home)
Aug. 31 5 p.m. - Boys Varsity Tennis Whitko High School (Rescheduled from 8/19) – (Home) 5:30 p.m. - Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Peru High School (Away) 6 p.m. - Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Oak Hill w/ JV Half afterward (Home)
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Aug. 27 4:30 p.m. - Girls Varsity Golf – Tippicanoe Valley / North Miami / Manchester (Home) 6 p.m. - Junior Varsity and Varsity Volleyball vs. Manchester High School (Away) Aug. 28 7 p.m. - Varsity Football vs. Taylor High School (Home)
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tie the game at 6-6. After that it was all Manchester as the Squires scored the next 34 points and held on for the win. Individual stats were not available. The Warriors will host Taylor Friday, Aug. 28 at 7 p.m.
Darian Hanley runs the ball for North Miami. Photo by Eric Christiansen.
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August 3 Quit Claim Deed made for 85 Albert Street Peru. Grantors are Sam L Finnegan and Penny B Finnegan. Grantee is Joshua Pike. Warranty Deed made for 10927 S 750 E, Amboy, Indiana. Grantors are Terry L Long and Nancy C Long (deceased). Grantee is Tonya Free. Warranty Deed made for 4751 W Country Road 1300 S, Galveston, Indiana. Grantors are Marion L. Shipley and Linda Shipley (deceased). Grantee is Brandon S Peters. Warranty Deed made for 75 West Third Street, Peru. Grantors are David A. Fuchs and Ruth Fuchs. Grantees are Romison Saint-Louis and Britney SaintLouis. Warranty Deed made for 592 E. Second Street, Peru. Grantor is Zachary J Million. Grantees are Doug Kelly and Erin Kelly. August 4 Warranty Deed made for 121 S. Fremont Street, Peru. Grantor is Wayne Bunker. Grantees are Andrew B Davis and Joshua W. Rogers. Warranty Deed made for 325 Boulevard, Peru. Grantor is Linda R. Hodson, also known as Linda R. Prather. Grantee is Teri A Lavengood. Warranty Deed made for 351 Madison Avenue. Grantors are Terry E. Opp, Colleen C. Opp and Jason Opp. Grantees are Kent R. Gould and Devonna L. Gould. Warranty Deed made for 25 Albert Street, Peru. Grantor is Amy Gilbert, also known as Amy Gilbert Sparks. Grantee is Chelsie A. Rupp. Warranty Deed made for 2880 W 1400 S, Kokomo, Indiana. Grantors are Ronald Cragun and Carolyn Cragun. Grantees are Kyle Elliott and Lori Elliott. Corporate Warranty Deed made for 2065 W 1050 S, Miami, Indiana. Grantor is Miami Fellowship of Praise. Grantees are Mark J. Page and Lacy L. Page.
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Deeds/Land transfers August 5 Warranty Deed made for 428 W 600 N, Peru. Grantors are Linda S Staley (attorney in fact), and Christine Diane Schwer. Grantees are Douglas K Hansen and Karen L Hansen. Transfer on Death Deed made for 1794 E 250 N, Peru. Grantor is Daniel H Boyles. Grantees are Daniel H Boyles Jr., Loretta C. Boyles, and Loretta M Williams. Trustee Deed made for 94 Boulevard, Peru. Grantors are Terrell J Merrix (trustee) and Katie I. Merrix (revocable living trust). Grantee is Jennifer Brindle. August 6 Warranty Deed made for 13086 N 700 E, Roann, Indiana. Grantor is Ryan G. Dyson. Grantees are Brian Keirn and Lisa Keirn. August 7 Warranty Deed made for 615 W Third Street, Peru. Grantor is Philip A. Taylor Grantee is Stephanie B Bach. Warranty Deed made for 5910 N 400 E, Peru. Grantors are Cathy S Whybrew and Thomas C Whybrew (attorney in fact). Grantees are Celena Bell and Melinda Johnson. Warranty Deed made for 97 Harrison Street, Denver, Indiana. Grantor is Chadd A. Pattison. Grantees are Daniel J Yocum and Melissa Yocum. Quit Claim Deed made for 115 S. John Street, Bunker Hill, Indiana. Grantors are Charles A. Linn and Marilyn L. Linn. Grantee is Indiana Trails Fund. Quit Claim Deed made for JW Converse Addition, L: 321 lots vacated and included adjacent streets and alleys: L:322, lots vacated and includes adjacent streets and alleys; L:323 lots vacated and includes adjacent streets and alleys; L:324 and 10 feet of alley; L: 325 and 10 feet of alley; L: 347; L: 318. Grantor is SS1 LLC, also known as SS LLC. Grantee is SS1 LLC. Warranty Deed made for 1511 W Kim Road, Peru. Grantor
Eckerley. Quit Claim Deed made for 5040 E 250 N, Peru. Grantors are Richard L. Eckerley and Sherri S. Eckerley. Grantee is Brad A. Eckerley. Quit Claim Deed made for 652 N Water Street, Peru. Grantors are Crystal Lee Sons now known as Crystal Lee Jones. Grantee is Crystal Lee Jones. Personal Representative Deed made for 1478 E 900 N, Denver, Indiana. Grantors are Arlo W. Cornett (personal representative) and Floyd Cornett estate. Grantee is Cynthia L. Tolley. Quit Claim Dry weather has presented a challenge for gardeners Deed made for keeping their flowers hydrated. More hot, dry 423 E Fifth weather is in the forecast for much Street, Peru. of this week. Photo by Michelle Boswell Grantors are Christopher M Nixon and Terri Nixon. is Hidden Hills Quit Claim Deed Grantees are Ronald Lakes Preserve, Inc. was made for 513 W. E. Dausch and BobGrantee is Joseph D. Tenth Street, Peru. bie S. Dausch. DeRozier. Grantor is Teresah Quit Claim Deed Warranty Deed Campos. Grantee was made for 103 E. made for 130 S. Clay Derek Baker. Sixth Street, Peru. Street, Peru. Grantors are Grantor is SD PropAugust 11 Christopher M. erties & Rentals, Warranty Deed Nixon and Terri LLC. Grantees are made for 457 EmNixon. Grantees are Buffalo Territory, mons Street, Denver, Ronald E. Dausch LLC and BAOBAB Indiana. Grantors and Bobbie S. Holdings, LLC. are Deanna L StamDausch. per, Scott E. Butler Warranty Deed August 10 and Mark A. Butler. made for 421 and 423 Quit Claim Deed Grantee is Michelle W. Third Street, made for 432 S Main J. Myers. Peru. Grantors are J Street (rear), Amboy, Warranty Deed Bryan Jaberg and Indiana. Grantor is made for 215 W. Lana M Jaberg. Adrian King. Main Street, Peru. Grantees are Daniel Grantee is Richard Grantors are Victor Joe Kieninger and Trevino. E. Pearson and KateConnie Sue Warranty Deed lyn Pearson. Kieninger. made for 432 S. Main Grantees are Ronnie Street (rear), Amboy, Indiana. Grantor is Richard Trevino. Grantee is Scott M. Kowalsky. Warranty Deed made for 502 S. Main Street, Amboy, Indiana. Grantor is Jon L. Glessner. Grantee is Scott M Kowalsky. Warranty Deed made for 3428 N Eel River Cemetery Road, Peru. Grantor is June Brown. Grantee is Brandon R. Skeens. Warranty Deed made for 2729 W 300 S, Peru. Grantors are Ann Parker, George S. Washburn, and Julia W Magee. Grantees are Patrick Seymoure and Michelle Seymoure.
W. Yard and Charlene J. Yard. Quit Claim Deed made for East 250 North, Peru. Grantors are Richard L. Eckerley and Sherri S. Eckerley. Grantee is Beth A. Eckerley. Quit Claim Deed made for 2471 N 550 E, Peru. Grantors are Richard L. Eckerley and Sherri S. Eckerley. Grantee is Brent L. Eckerley. Quit Claim Deed made for 600 E 250 N, Peru. Grantors are Richard L Eckerley and Sherri S. Eckerley. Quit Claim Deed made for N Paw Paw Pike, Peru. Grantor is Brent L. Eckerley. Grantee is Bryan J.
August 12 Warranty Deed made for 3671 N Walnut Lane, Mexico, Indiana. Grantors are Edward A. Contreras and Rosalinda
Contreras. Warranty Deed made for 2516 S 400 W, Peru. Grantors are Adam Duane Hobbs and Lindsay A. Hobbs. Grantees are Shawn A. Campbell and Dancie Davis. A Deed was made for 180 E. McKinley Street, Bunker Hill, Indiana. Grantor is Allison Glassburn. Grantee is Austin J. Douglas. County Government Deed was made for 180 E. McKinley Street, Bunker Hill, Indiana. Grantor is Austin J. Douglas. Grantee is GVC Mortgage, Inc. Transfer on Death Deed was made on 4575 W 400 S, Peru. Grantors are Aaron A. Pitts and Kimberle S. Pitts. Grantees are Aaron A. Pitts, Kimberle S. Pitts, and Delaney M Hagan. Warranty Deed was made for 2170 N 175 E, Peru. Grantor is Christine M. Holland. Grantee is Mark A. Holland. Quit Claim Deed was made for 1681 W 600 S, Peru. Grantor is Blake A. Barnes. Grantee is Lauren E. Barnes. Warranty Deed was made for 59 W Riverside Drive, Peru. Grantor is MJM & Sons, LLC. Grantee is Robert Yamanaka. Trustee Deed was made for 5565 E 1300 N, Roann, Indiana. Grantor is Roma V. Vanlue (irrevocable trust). Grantees are Jason E. Altman and Valerie Wilcox. Quit Claim Deed was made for 6173 S 450 E, Peru. Grantors are Daniel P. Michael and Sheryl L. Michael. Grantee is Daniel P. Michael. Warranty Deed was made for 1614 W 300 S, Peru. Grantor
is Kyle B. Cain. Grantee is Richard M. Mughmaw. Quit Claim Deed was made for 24 E Warren Street, Peru. Grantors are Wayne A. Bunker and Kathryn M. Bunker. Grantee is Jennifer L. Korving. Quit Claim Deed was made for CR 200 N, Peru. Grantor was Steven K Brewer. Grantees are David L. Helton and Debra K. Helton. August 13 Warranty Deed was made for 2049 N. Meridian Road, Peru. Grantor is Ryan P. Thornsbury. Grantee is Branden E. Petty. Quit Claim Deed was made for 36 W. Boulevard, Peru. Grantor is Circus City Festival, Inc. Grantees are Nicholas P. Parkman and Arin N. Parkman. Quit Claim Deed was made for 519 W. Pleasant Hill Road, Akron, Indiana. Grantor is Jeffrey Joe Eckrote, Jr. Grantees are Jeffrey Joe Eckrote, Jr. Life Estate, Elwanda D. Eckrote Life Estate, Jeffrey Joe Eckrote, Jr., and Elwanda D. Eckrote. Quit Claim Deed was made for 1118 Rosewood Drive, Peru. Grantors are Linda McAlpin, formerly known as Michelle Byron. Grantees are William McAlpin and Linda McAlpin. Warranty Deed was made for 1518 E Paw Paw Pike, Peru. Grantor is Mark G. Richards. Grantee is Zachary Marchand. Quit Claim Deed was made for 381 N Mexico Road, Mexico, Indiana. Grantors are Tom Roark and Angela Roark. Grantee is Ronnie Rader.
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Police her family once every year. The female lives with her grandparents, and grandmother, Teddy Gibson advised the student suffers from ex-
continued from Page 6 treme social anxiety and won’t talk to anyone she doesn’t know. The student was getting good grades and doing her work. A report was
Schedule Aug. 29 9 a.m. - Girls Middle School Cross Country Northfield Invitational (Away) 9 a.m. – Girls and Boys Varsity Cross Country – Boys and Girls Middle School Cross Country - Northfield High School – Invitational (Away) 11 a.m. - Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Culver Community High School (Home) Aug. 31 6:30 p.m. - C-Team Football vs. Taylor
taken for criminal mischief to a corn field at 701 N Country Club Rd, Peru. This is an ongoing investigation. A loose cow was reported at N Mex-
continued from Page 6 High School (Home) Peru Aug. 27 4:30 p.m. – Girls Varsity Golf vs. Eastern High School (Away) 5 p.m. – Boys Junior Varsity and Varsity Tennis vs. Taylor (Home) 5:30 p.m. – Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Wabash High School (Away) 5:30 p.m. – Boys Varsity Soccer vs. Winamac Community High School (Home)
6 p.m. – Girls Junior Varsity and Varsity Volleyball vs Southwood Jr./Sr. High (Home) Aug. 28 7 p.m. – Varsity Football vs. Whitko (Away) Aug. 29 9 a.m. – Coed Seventh and Eighth Grade Cross Country vs. Oak Hill (Away) 9 a.m. – Girls Varsity Volleyball Invitational 9 a.m. – Coed Varsity Cross Country vs. Northfield (Away)
ico Road. and W Kim Rd, Peru, but was resolved before officers arrived. An individual spoke over the phone at 586 W
Egypt Hill Dr, Peru in reference to a possible no contact order violation. No evidence was provided. Record only at this time. Robert Christo-
pher of 79 E Warren St, Peru, was arrested for possession of meth with intent to distribute, possession of controlled substances, narcotics,
marijuana, RLE and syringes. Arin Pursch of 17201 Ridgeview Trail, Tippicanoe, was arrested for criminal mischief.