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The Daily Reporter from Greenfield, Indiana • Page 5

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X. 1 fman, Greenfield; second, Monlque Tetrick, Greenfield; third, Dawn Cook, Greenfield. Children I (age II aad younger) Best of Dlvliloa Christ! RUey Queen Contest winners Queen Denise Best; her court of members, Diana Richardson, first; Margaret Jackson, second; -Angela Heilmann, third; Angle mm I.rth- nthara in tOD 10. 1 5 Deborah Nebel, Gwynneville. Other tint, Rouni Sparks, Greenfield; second, Joe Leath, Greenfield; third, Tim Gant, Greenfield.

ChiWrea tt (age 11-14) Beit of Otvitiea Jason Scott, Riley results Triarsl, Greenfield. leiu. w. "11,11 If rirstJJalafy-talieJrinkleyL Shannan WU-jih Portra second, Amanda liami; Carmen Lewman; Micneue LindiriMSeMcaoe first. 4 '4 Bryant; and ueooie acnmimu.

5 Mexico Groves, Greenfield; third, Christ! Triarsl, Greenfield. Other first, Clint Hackleman, Greenfield; second, Loyrie Bet-tcher, Greenfield; third, Wendy Lyons, Greenfield. SUU Life first, Adam Siurek, Greenfield; second, Katie Rowland, Greenfield; third, Heather Weatherholtx, Greenfield. LandscapeSeascape first, Antanda Groves, Greenfield; second, Jade Fisher, Greenfield; third, Wendy Lyons, Greenfield. Animal first, Heather Weatherholts, Greenfield; second, Kathy Collier, Wilkinson, third tie) Laura Clark, Wilkinson, and Wendy Lyons, Greenfield.

Monlque Tetrtck, Greenfield; second (tie), John Merts and Matt McKee, Greenfield; third (tie) Stacy Boyer and Bradford Nawa, Greenfield. Portrait Jason Scott, Greenfield; second, Michael Smiley, Greenfield, third, Brian Copes, Fairland. Other first, Angle Klesling, New Palestine; second, Shelly Toon, New Palestine; third, Maureen LaLonde, Greenfield. Animal first, Jason Scott, Greenfield: second (tie) David Borror and Angela Newberg, Greenfield; third, David Moorman, Greenfield. Still.

Life first, Libby Hof Norita Carlock, Sbelbyville. Intermediate (age 11-11) Best ef Division Joe Leath, Greenfield. Still Life first, Sandra Lockett, Greenfield; second, Lisa Goudy, Wilkinson; third, Tim Gant, Greenfield. Portrait first, Joe Leath, Grwnfield; second, Tim Gant, Greenfield; third, Gary Werden, Greenfield. LandscspeSeascspe Tim Gant, Greenfield; second, John Collier, Wilkinson; third Sandra Lockett, Greenfield.

Animal first, DeVon Klssick, Gwynnevtlle; second, Lance Mol-lenkopf, Greenfield; third, Mexico was the site of advanced Indian civilization before the Spanish conquest. The Mayas, an agricultural people, moved up from Yucatan and built immense stone pyramids and invented a calendar. The Toltecs were overcome by the Aztecs, who founded Teno-chititlan 1325 A.D. It is now Mexico City. 9 jr.

When DEAN DOBBINS 1 Firs Art Skew Profctaloial But WDMslaa Ardella Rld-dlt, Greenfield. Anlmali first, Susan Gregolrt, Greenfield; second, Ardella Riddle, Greenfield; third, Susan Grefoire, Greenfield. Still Life first, Ronald Bowles, Greenfield. LandscapeSeascape first, Darlene Cowles, Indianapolis; second, June Stevens, Greenwood. Portrait first, June Stevens, Greenwood; second, Mary Kay Watklns, Greenfield.

Other first and second, Kay Hignlght, Indianapolis; third, June Stevens, Greenwood. Amateur Best ef Dlvliloa Debbie Woolen. Greenfield. LandscapeSeascape first, Robert Bakeiink, Greenfield; second, Betty Abbett, Sbelbyville; third, Nancy Stover, Sbelbyville. Other first, Debbie Wooten, Greenfield; second, Barbara Brown, Greenfield; third (tie) Debbie Wooten and Marilyn Sirosky, Greenfield.

Still Life first, Janet Skinner, Fountain town; second, Carolyn "Johnson, Greenfield; third, Caye Poorman, Greenfield. Portrait first, Joyce Low, Greenfield; second, Tim Hall, Indianapolis; third June McKeeman, Greenfield. Animal first, Barbara Brown, Greenfield; second Patricia Patterson, Sbelbyville; third, Al C. Grimm III, Greenfield. Beginning, Adalt Beit of Dlvliloa Ann Phares, Fairland.

Other first, Shellie BaUkin, Fountaintown; second, Elaine Richardson, Sbelbyville; third, Helen Pully, New Palestine. Still Life first, Martha Knecht, Greenfield; second, Ann Phares, Fairland; third, Tina Price, Greenfield. Portrait first and second, Sue Neace, Greenfield. Animal first, Rhonda Eakins, Waldron; second, Helen Pully, New Palestine; third, Joel Chapman, Greenfield. 'LandscapeSeascape first, Ann Phares, second, 1 Was Prosecutor, 1 975-78 1 Dobbins' office had a conviction rate over 92 in all casea for 4 years (The opponent reports his.

percentage of drunken drivers "found guilty or pled guilty" tor 2 years, BUT does not tell you that a significant number of that percentage was the result of plea bargains to suspended sentences andor recommendations to the court of "Judgement Withheld" on drunken driver pleas.) 2. Dobbins was a full-time prosecutor all 4 years (The oppo nent, who could have been full-time 4 years saw fit to be part-time 3 years and full-time this year.) Dobbins' office maintained a full-time staff with extended office hours (The opponent promised in 1978 extended hours, including Saturdays, but has not delivered.) 4a) Dobbins personally tried cases In all 3 courts of Hancock County (The opponent and his entire staff have not tried even one criminal, jury or court, trial in 4 years in the Hancock Circuit Court.) 5.) Dobbins successfully tried and obtained convictions in Jury trials on charges of 1st Degree and Felony Murders, Kidnapping, Armed Robbery, Home Burglary and numerous other Felony Charges (The opponent promised in 1978 more trials, but has not delivered'.) LET'S RETURN A HARD-WORKING PROSECUTOR Chow line Let's face it, festival-going is hard work. This group of spectators realized like many others that it was time to relax, sample some of the widely varied Riley Festival taste treats and rest their weary soles along the courthouse curb. Sandwiches, oriental food, Greek delicacies and numerous items for the sweet-toothed were available during the weekend festivities. (Staff photo by Dave Scott) CHICKEN DRESSING or HAM SUPPER Otterbein United Methodist Church 200N at 300W Saturday, October 16 5 to 8 p.m.

$4.00 -Adults, $2.00 -12 under (Includes Homemade Dessert Beverage) Vote.DEAN DOBBINS, Prosecuting Attorney NOV. 2 THE DEMOCRAT Paid for by Hancock County Democratic Central Committee. Leslie J. Barr. Treasurer.

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