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BIRTH
Martin Squier and
Elizabeth Wilkens are the
proud parents of Ruby
California Squier, born
Monday, Aug. 19. She
weighed 9 lbs., 7 oz. This
is the couple's first child.
They are residents of
Trevor, WI.
Grandparents are Sue
and Mel Ort of Trevor, WI
and Larry and Nancy
Squier of Waukee.
ceived his Ph.D. in theol-
ogy from Loyola Univer-
sity in Chicago. His wife,
Kris, and their two chil-
dren reside in Trevor, WI.
Squier is the rector of St.
Ignatius Episcopal church
in Antioch, IL. Squier
graduated from Norwalk
High School in 1989.
Following are results
from various competitions
held during the 2013 Iowa
State Fair.
Championship Horse-
shoe Pitching Tourna-
ment: Open Singles Class
B - Craig Dedecker, Nor-
walk, third; Egg-Ception-
al Eggs Cooking contest:
Deviled Eggs - Bridget
Lottman, Norwalk, third;
Sandwiches, Salads &
Sides - Lottman, third;
Desserts - Lottman, third;
Puckerbrush Potluck
competition: Bread - Mar-
ge Krahn, Norwalk, third;
Dessert- Krahn, first; Rec-
ipes of Yesteryear: Terri
Sinclair, Cumming, third
place overall; Old Fash-
ioned Folk-Home Reme-
dies: Sinclair, first:
Semi-final round
Sprout division (ages 2-
12) in Bill Riley's 54th an-
nual Iowa State Fair Talent
Search: Abby Bunch, 12,
Norwalk, Lyrical Dance,
and Colby Fiscella, 11,
Norwalk, Contemporary
Vocal and Guitar Solo; O
Come All Ye Cookies
competition: Laura Lar-
son, Norwalk, first place
overall; Innovative Choc
olate competition: Sara
Bennett, Norwalk, second
place.
Maine-Anjou Beef
Show: Spring Yearling
Heifer - Jenna Tlach, Pro-
le, third; Young Cake Dec-
orators Delight: Yummy's
Young Decorators Ages 9-
12 - William Bennett, Nor-
walk, first; Horseshoe
Pitching competition,
Iowa State Junior Cham-
pionship: Kyle Hines, Pro-
le, first; Nan's Nummiest
Cookies: Frosted Cut Out
- Laura Larson, Norwalk,
second; Bonsai division of
the Floriculture competi-
tion: Novice - David Mill-
er, Norwalk, first, second
and third.
Best Growers Features
Fabulous Fruit: Fall Vari-
eties - Ronald Eckoff,
Cumming, first; Winter
Varieties - Eckoff, first;
Four-Plate Apple Dis-
play: Delicious Red - Eck-
off, first; Delicious Golden
- Eckoff, second; Paula Red
- Eckoff, first; Any Other
Green/Yellow Varieties -
Eckoff, second; Any Other
Red Varieties - Eckoff, sec-
ond; Four-Plate Apple Dis-
play Overall - Eckoff, first;
Pears: Bartlett - Eckoff,
first; Bosc - Eckoff, first;
Kieffer - Eckoff, first.
Junior Cowgirl Queen
Attendant: Jonnae Patter-
son, Norwalk; Machine
Shed Pies: Lemon Me-
ringue - Marge Krahn,
Norwalk, first.
English Society Horse
Show: Country Pleasure
English 17 and Under -
Green Wood Stables, Pro-
le, first; Park Open - Mary
O'Keefe, Cumming, sec-
ond; Park Stake - O'Keefe,
second; Saddle Seat Equi-
tation 17 and Under -
Brooke Heldt, Norwalk,
fourth; Hackney Pony
Pleasure Driving - Green
Wood Stables, first; Hack-
ney Pony Pleasure Driving
Stake - Green Wood Sta'
bles, second;Arabian/Half
Arab. Western Pleasure 17
and Under - Silverstone
Training, NOrwalk, first;
Arabian/HaIf Arab. Coun-
I NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES
try Englis h Pleasure Open Traveled - Messer, third;
- Heldt, sixth; Abrabian/ Prom Night Serenade 2013
Half Arab. Western Plea- - Messer, first; Masquerade
sure Stake - Silverstone - Messer, first; The Pines
Training, first; Open West- Have It - Messer, first; If
ern Pleasure 17 and Under You Wish Upon a Star -
- Silverstone Training, sec- Messer, first; Welcome to
ond; Open Country En- Christmas - Messer, first;
glish Pleasure - Green Wedding Day - Messer,
Wood Stables, fourth; first; Queen of Doors -
Open Novice English Plea- Messer, tie for first; Prin-
sure - Green Wood Stables, cess of Doors - Messer, tie
second and third and for first; Queen of Tables -
Heldt, fourth; Open En- Messer, tie for first; Prin-
glish Pleasure - Heldt, cess of Tables Messer, tie
sixth; Open English Plea- for first; Queen of Exhibi-
sure Stake - Heldt, third tion'Tables- Messer, tie for
and Green Wood Stables, first; Princess of Exhibition
fifth. Tables - Messer, tie for
Floriculture Limited first; Princess of Vignettes
Classes: Dish Garden - - Messer.
Jennifer Messer, Norwalk Herb's Herbs and Cu-
third and Liz Pruisner, linary Herbs divisions of
Norwalk, fifth; Patio Gar, Vegetable Crops: Rose-
den - Messer, second and
mary - Michael Meyer,
Pruisner, fourth; My Norwalk, fourth; Hot Pep-
Hanging Garden- Messer, per and Hot Pepper Plant
second; Petite Charm (Tra- in Patio container- Haban-
ditional Design) - Messer, ero Pepper - Meyer, third;
second; Petite Charm (Cre- Super Chili - Hanna Bed-
ative Design) - Messer, well, New Virginia, first;
first; Quilt Basket: Messer, Any Other Variety - Mey-
second; Christmas Attic: er, third. Horseshoe Pitch-
Messer, first; Treasure Is- ing Tournament Amateur
land: Messer, first; Cabin Championship: Open Sin-
Fever - Messer, "second; gles Afternoon Class A -
Primrose Lane - Messer, Chris Jordan, Peru, fifth;
first; The Lake Cabin - Youth Checkers Tourna-
Messer, first; Love Bug - ment Ages 6 to 12: Sam
Messer, first; Iowa Proud - Hester, 11, Norwalk, third;
Messer, third; Tea Ceremo- KRNT Cow Chip Throw-
ny - Messer, third; Hicko- ing: Women - Amy Jans-
ry Dickory Dock- Messer, sen, 33, New Virginia, 83
second; Vacation Memo- feet, third; Ladies" Rubber
ries - Messer, first; Wel- Chicken Throwing age 16
come Sunshine - Messer, to 50: Janssen, 57 feet, first;
first; Never Neverland - First Year Exhibitor divi-
Messer, first; My Bucket sion of Vegetable Crops:
List- Messer, fifth; Crystal Meyer, second.
Anniversary- Messer, first; Championship Round
Garden Party - Messer, Talent Sprout division
third; May Basket - Mess- ages 2-12: Abby Bunch, 12,
er, first; Garden Spirit - Norwalk, Lyrical Dance
Messer, third; Silent Night and Colby Fiscella, 11,
- Messer, second; Hats Off Norwalk, Contemporary
to Broadway - Messer, Vocal and Guitar Solo.
first; Garden Treasure - Southdown Sheep
Messer, first; Christmas Show: Fall Ram Lamb -
Banquet- Messer, fourth; Lee and Cherry Olson,
Midnight Snack -Messer,
first; Simple Pleasure -
Messer, second; Kitchen
Klatter - Messer, first;
Highway Adventure -
Messer, first; Road Less
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New Virginia, first; Janu-
ary Ram Lamb - Olson,
third and fifth; February
Ram Lamb - Olson, sixth;
Pair of Ram Lambs - Olson,
second; Yearling Ewe - O1-
son, ninth and tenth; Fall
Ewe Lamb - Olson, fourth;
January Ewe Lamb - Ol-
son, sixth; February Ewe
Lamb - Olson, fourth and
fifth; Pair of Ewe Lambs -
Olson, sixth; Pair of Lambs
- Olson, sixth; Young Flock
- Olson, sixth; Flock - O1-
son, fifth.
Show Off Your Talent
floriculture competition:
Boys of Summer - Messer,
third; View from the Pas-
senger Window - Messer,
third; Time to Grow -
Messer, third; Sparkle
Plenty - Messer, third;
Country Fence Row -
Messer, second; Auntie's
Garden- Messer, third;
Cool and Serene -Messer,
first; Light of the Prairie -
Messer, first; Hop to It -
Messer, second; Give Me
Wings - Messer , first; Cap-
tain Hook - Messer, first;
Country Market - Messer,
second; Beauty in the
Rough - Messer, third; The
Garden Gate - Messer, sec-
ond; Blue Bayou - Messer,
first; Over the Garden Gate
- Messer, fourth; In My
Dreams - Messer, first;
Gardener's Treasure -
Messer, second; Postcards
from the Edge - Messer,
fourth; Christmas Memo-
ries - Messer, second;
Blooms a Plenty - Messer,
first; In Memory of Trees -
Messer, fourth; Masquer-
ade - Messer, second; Sun-
shine on My Shoulders -
Messer, first; Sleighbell
Memories - Messer, third;
Music of the Night - Mess-
er, first; Time to Dance -
Messer, third.
It's a Wrap with Aztec
Tortillas: Bridget Lottman,
Norwalk, third and $20
prize; FFA Agricultural
Mechanics Technology
projects: First Year Tractor
Exhibitor - Logan Adair,
Truro, second; 1958 and
Prior - Jarad Taylor, New
Virginia, first; Wool
Show: Colored Hand
Spinning Fleeces, 60's-64"s
Fine and 1/2 Blood Comb-
ing, Colored - Melissa
Wubben, Norwalk, sev-
enth; 36's-48's Low 1/4,
Commor and Braid and
Hair, Natural - Wubben,
third; Doubles Champi-
onship Horseshoe Pitch-
ing Class A - Derek Blood-
good, Creston, and Kyle
Hines, Prole, third; Some-
thing Different division
of the Floriculture show:
African Violets - Cameron
Wheeler, Cumming, fifth;
Coleus - Diana Bedwell,
Norwalk, first; Other
Flowering Plants - Bed-
well, second; Cacti or Suc-
culent Plants - Bedwell,
first; Beauty of the Leaves
- Bedwell, first; Natural
Dish Garden - Bedwell,
first; Fairy Garden - Bed-
well first.
The Warren County 4-
H Robotics Team, orga-
nized in April 2013, partic- t
ipated in the Bratney
Challenge at the Iowa
State Fair which consisted
of the NXT Challenge
(Lego Mindstorm Robots)
and the Junk Drawer En-
gineer challenge. The team
won the NXT Challenge
Award and the Ir/novative
Programming Award,
both in the Junior Division.
Team was Alex Reed, Eliz-
abeth Smith, Jaden Schur-
man, Ben Thessen and
Jonathon Fay. Team coach-
es were Ryan Streeter and
Dick Wittry.
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