| The Kingsville R-I Drama Club will be producing two one-act plays on Saturday, October 15 at 7 p.m. The plays will be performed by drama club members in the Sears Gymnasium. Tickets are $4 for adults and $3 for students and will be available at the door. A dessert bar hosted by the Kingsville Teachers Association will be held during the intermission of the two plays. The first play will be “Just Desserts,” by Craig Sodaro. Following the intermission, “Who’s Accused?” by J. Michael Shirley will run. Both one- acts are interactive and call for some fun audience participation! Starring in the two plays are seniors: Clarisa Rogers, Amanda McMechan; juniors: Candice Millican, Laura Andreas; sophomores: Luke McKiddy, Ashley Millican, Anna Baumgarden, Lana Cook, Adam Harmon, Robert Buckley, Rachelle Worsley; freshman: Lynn Andreas; eighth graders: Aaron Howerton and Larry Buchanan. The plays will be directed by club sponsor, Kimberly Willcockson. Individuals in Holden can help meet local needs by donating blood at the Community Blood Center blood drive on Thursday, October 13 from 2-7 p.m. at the Community Activity Center, 100 S. Market Street. “When individuals normally think of essential community services, they think about the fire and police departments,” said Dr. Jay Menitove, executive director and medical director with Community Blood Center. “However, because Community Blood Center is here to meet the needs of local patients, we would hope that individuals in the community would consider us to be just as essential.” To sign up, call 732-4132. One donation can help as many as two local hospital patients.
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Molly Burnfin was crowned queen of the 2005 Holden Fall Fiesta during festivities Thursday night at the grandstand. Her court included third runner-up and Miss Congenialty, Jessie Hood; Christie Thomason, second runner-up and Erin Montgomery, first runner-up. Winners in the Holden Fall Fiesta 4-H contest were as follows: From Union Chapel, Keith Henke, stool, blue ribbon, grand prize; Alex Haun, planter box, red ribbon; Claire Shore, colossal cookies, blue ribbon; Aaron Morrison, sand art, blue ribbon, clover, blue ribbon, paper flowers, blue ribbon; Alec Morrison, stool, blue ribbon. Winners from the Chilhowee Indians were: Amanda Alvis, three photos, blue ribbons, candle, blue ribbon, quilt, blue ribbon; Pat Buckstead, two photos, blue ribbons, one photo, red ribbon, quilt, red ribbon. The agriculture winners for the 2005 Holden Fall Fiesta were announced Thursday. They are as follows: Best five red apples, first, John Rogers. Best five yellow apples, first, Valorie Agcopra. Best five pears, first, Jessica Farmer; second, Cody Hughes; third, Weston Farmer. Best peck white potatoes, first, Les Farris. Largest potato by weight, first, Les Farris. Largest sweet potato by weight, first, Ashley Barker, second, Les Farris. Best peck sweet potatoes, first, Les Farris; second, Ashley Barker. Largest squash, first, Christie Thomason. Best five beets, first, Les Farris. Best five green bell peppers, first, Sean Blum. Best five banana peppers, first, Theresa Ferguson; second, Lee Linn; third, Roy Glover. Best five habanera peppers, first, Lee Linn; second, Sean Blum; third, Sean Blum. Best five jalapeno peppers, first, Theresa Ferguson; second, Roy Glover; third, Lee Linn. Best hickory nuts, first, Frank Spicer. Best chili peppers, first, Ariel Warren; second Roy Glover. Best five red hot peppers, first, Sean Blum; second, Theresa Ferguson; third, Lee Linn. Best five green hot peppers, first, Roy Glover; second, Sean Blum. Best five red tomatoes, first, George Farmer; second, Weston Farmer; third, Jessica Farmer. Best five cherry tomatoes, first, Lee Linn; second, Valorie Agcopra. Best five okra, first, Kevin Kephart; second, Christie Thomason; third, John Kammeyer. Largest watermelon, Jerry DeSalme. Largest cantaloupe, first Angela Easter. Largest pumpkin, first, George Farmer; second, John Rogers. Largest zucchini, first, Norman Swopes; second,,Lindsay Swopes; third, Lee Linn. Best five walnuts, first Kim Gould; second, Les Farris; third, Jackie Guinn. Best five pecans, first, Richard Warren; second, Weston Farmer; third Jason Hollandsworth. Best five stalks rhubarb, first, Les Farris. Best collection gourds, first, Roy Glover; second, Weston Farmer; third, George Farmer. Best unusual item, first, Roy Glover; second, Don Daugherty; third, Weston Farmer. Best five persimmons, first, Lee Linn; second, Frank Spicer; third, John Rogers. Best grass, first, Frank Spicer. Largest red potato, first, Les Farris. Best hay, first, Josh Galvin. Best of show, Layne Quick, 70 ears corn. Best 70 ears yellow corn, first, Layne Quick, second, Gale Bradley, third, Larry Brunner. Best 10 years yellow corn, first, Gale Bradley; second Dillon Anstine; third, Layne Quick. Best ear yellow corn, first, Chris Hawley; second, Layne Quick. Best six heads milo, first, Lynn Dunn; second, Paul Dunn; third, Bryce Simms. Best peck oats, first, Bryce Simms; second, Chris Hawley. Best peck wheat, first Chris Hawley. Best peck red clover, first, Bryce Simms. Best peck Timothy, First, Bryce Simms. Best peck soybeans, first, Chris Hawley. Best three stalks soybeans, first, Frank Spicer; second, Katye Spicer; third, Chris Hawley. Best single stalk soybeans, first, Frank Spicer; second, Chris Hawley. Tallest stalk corn, first, Gale Bradley. Best peck brome, first, Bryce Simms. Best six heads milo Golden Harvest, first, Lynn Dunn; second, Paul Dunn. Best 70 ears Producers, first, Layne Quick; second, Larry Brunner. Best 10 ears Producers, first, Layne Quick; second, Larry Brunner. Fall Fiesta Art Show winners were: Color 8 x 10 - Christina Stark, first place; Christina Stark, second place; Chelsea Kane, third place. Teen Black and White - Chelsea Kane, first place. Creative Presentation Photo - Chelsea Kane, first place. Children (five and under) - Markers, Kira Kreke, first place. Other, 3D, Rachel Easter, first place. 3-D Carving - Rachel Easter, first place. Children (six-nine) - Best of Show, Chance House. Crayon, Malone Canella, first place. Drawing, pencil and colored pencil, Ashley Fee, first place, Ashley Fee, second place; Audrey Leonard, third place. 3-D Teen - Carving, Tad Plemons, first place. Teens (14-18) - Watercolor, Kellie Conner, first place; Michael Easter, second place. Drawing, pencil, Andrew McConville, first place; Dakota Hobbs, second place; Kelli Conrel, third place. Colored pencil, Jessica Taylor, first place; Ashley McRoy, second place; Jessica Taylor, third place. Teen, Oil, Ashley McRoy, first place; Ashley McRoy, second place. Pastel, Priscilla Kane, first place; Ashley McRoy, second place. Best of Show, teens, Ashley McRoy. 3-D Adult - Carving, Marsha Holt, first place; Marsha Holt, second place. Adults - Painting, oil, Marsha Holt, first place; Kay Billings, second place; Kay Billings, third place. Acrylic, Jan Caparoon first place, Jan Caparoon, second place, Marcella Moore, third place. Watercolor, Grace Ann Gard, first place. Drawing, pencil, Natalie Peterson, first place; Natalie Peterson, second place; Christi Parrino, third place. Charcoal, Seth Briscoe, first place; Mandy Webster, second place; Mandy Webster, third place. Pastel, Natalie Peterson, first place; Natalie Peterson, second place. Creative presentation, Marcella Moore. Fran Stumpff Best of Show Memorial Award, Jan Caparoon. 3-D Preteens - Carving, Brian Easter, first place; Brooke Davidson, second place; Kelsey Davidson, third place. Preteens Color - Tyler Tilden, first, second and third place. Non-photography, Tyler Tilden, first and second place. Adult Photo - Color, Grace Ann Gard, first place; LeeAnn Stamm, second place; Sharon Brown, third place. Black and White 8 x 10, Bob Anderson, first place; Lucille Jennings, second place; Jennifer Robison, third place. Creative presentation photo, Sharon Brown, first place. Computer enhanced photo, Karl Timmermon, first, second and third place. Best of Show Photography, Karl Timmermon. There was a large turnout for the children’s bicycle races on Saturday afternoon at the grandstand. The winners are as follows: Big wheel: first place, Candace Graves; second place, Joseph Gentry. Tricycle-boys: first place, Avery; second place, Payton Connell. Tricycle-girls: first place, Peyton Corrigan; second place, Brooke Graves. Bicycle-five and under: first place, Ashley Robertson; second place, Josie Day. Bicycle-six through nine: first place, Sarah Jeter; second place, Kristin Claiyborne. Bicycle-six through nine: first place, Spencer Aldrich; second place, Tyler Custer. Bicycle-boys and girls-10-12: first place, Dalton Kinney; second place, Crystal Corlew. Bicycle-17 and older (dads): first place, John Williams; second place, Danny Meads. The third annual car show was held Saturday at Holden Motors. The event drew a large number of entries and was sponsored by the Holden Area Chamber of Commerce. Winners in the event were as follows: Best of Show - David and Shirley Hill, Oak Grove, 1955 Chevy 210 Sedan. Motorcycle - first place, Kevin Knifong, Holden, 1998 Harley Road King; second place, Bob Thorpe, Kingsville, 2000 custom. 1970 to present, modified - first place, Jeff Stiffler, Pleasant Hill, 1971 Chevy Camaro; second place, James Garten, Warrensburg, ‘02 Subaru Impreza WRX. 1970 to present, modified truck - second place, Justin Stiffler, ‘86 S10; second place, Allen Jones, Holden, 1990 PT truck. 1970 to present, original car - first place, Dale Gerdes, Warrensburg, 1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo; second place, Eric Lay, Holden, 1994 Pontiac Trans Am. Street Rod - first place, Larry Hickman, Lee’s Summit, ‘34 Ford Coupe; second place, David Hauser, Holden, 1936 Dodge. Car, modified through 1949 - first place, Larry Wolfenbarger, Holden, Chevrolet 1937 coupe; second place, David Hauser, Holden, 1923 altered Model T. Car, modified ‘50-’69 - first place, David and Shirley Hill, Oak Grove, 1955 S10 Chevrolet; second place, Steve Moore, Holden, ‘67 Chevrolet Camaro. Car original, ‘50-’69 - first place, Don and Frieda Snook, Knob Noster, 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury; second place, Don Calder, Holden, 1962 Chrysler 300. Under construction - first place, Linda and Ralph Keller, Harrisonville, 1931 Model A. Muscle car - first place, Gary Zacharias, Holden, 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle; second place, Rick Pirch, Holden, 1970 Buick GS 455. Original truck, 1970 to present - first place, Chase Hunter, Lee’s Summit, ‘79 Ford truck; second place, Ralph Shockley, Holden, ‘83 Chevrolet. Original through 1949 - first place, Wirt and Jan Perry, Harrisonville, 1931 Ford Sedan. Modified truck through 1969 - first place, Jerry Short, Chilhowee, 1950 Chevrolet pickup. Floral artistic design winners in the 2005 flower show are: Country hoe-down, mass arrangement with background, first, Lucille Jennings; second Donna Martin; third, Valerie Agcopra. Parade, designer’s choice, first, Peggy Linn; second, Donna Martin; third, Lucille Jennings. Roaring 20’s, showing motion, first, Lucille Jennings; second, Peggy Linn; third, Donna Martin. Hayride, dried arrangement; first, Lucille Jennings; second Donna Martin; third, Peggy Linn. Simple pleasures, no more than three flowers, first, Lucille Jennings; second, Martha Lattimer, third, Stacey Lohe. Picnicking, may use fruit and/or vegetables, first, Lucille Jennings; second, Peggy Linn; third, Donna Martin. Old time religion, religious, first, Donna Martin; second, Peggy Linn; third, Jeanne Henry. Christmas Caroling, designer’s choice, first, Peggy Linn; second, Lucille Jennings; third, Donna Martin. Tea party, miniature, nothing over five inches, first, Dana Briscoe; second, Lucille Jennings; third, Donna Martin. Children’s toys, petite, nothing over eight inches, first, Dana Briscoe; second, Peggy Linn; third, Lucille Jennings. The winners of the horticulture specimens for the 2005 Holden Fall Fiesta are as follows: Petunia double, first, Peggy Linn; second, Brittany Brooks; third, Norma Jean Brooks. Petunia single, first, Dana Briscoe; second, Lucille Jennings; third, Norma J. Brooks. Zinnia large, first, Peggy Linn; second, Valerie Agcopra; third, Susan Jennings. Zinnia small, first, Norma Brooks; second, Lee Linn; third, Dana Briscoe. Marigold large, first, Norma Brooks; second, Brittany Brooks; third, Lee Linn. marigold spray, first, Lee Linn; second, Dana Briscoe; third, Peggy Linn. Dahlia large, first, Lucille Jennings; second Lee Linn. Dahlia small, first, Theresa Ferguson. Dahlia cactus, first, Oren Henry. Daisy -any, first, Lucille Jennings; second, Lee Linn; third, Peggy Linn. Sedum-any, first, Lucille Jennings; second, Peggy Linn; third, Lee linn. Aster, first, John Kammeyer; second, Jo Kammeyer; third, Stacy Lohe. Flowering vine, first, Lee Linn; second, Oren Henry; third, Peggy Linn. Chrysanthemum garden, first, Dana Briscoe; second, Norma Brooks; third, Peggy Linn. Celosia crested, first, Ann Farris; second, Shirley Wiseman; third, Donna Martin. Celosia feathered, first, Brittany Brooks; second, Norma Brooks. Hybrid tea rose specimen red, first, Dana Briscoe; second, Ann Farris. Hybrid tea rose specimen pink, first, Oren Henry; second, Corinne Hale. Hybrid tea rose specimen yellow, first, Jeanne Henry. Hybrid tea rose specimen blends, first, Beverly Fletchall; second, John Lohe; third, Corinne Hale. Hybrid tea rose bud red, first, Norma Brooks; second, Bob Brooks. Hybrid tea rose bud pink, first, Dana Briscoe; second Oren Henry; third, Corinne Hale. Hybrid tea rose bud yellow, first, Oren Henry; second, Dana Briscoe; third, Peggy Linn. Hybrid tea rose bud blends, third, Martha Lattimer. Floribunda, first, Lucille Jennings; second, Peggy Linn; third, Valerie Agcopra. Any perennial not listed, first, Norma Brooks; second Peggy Linn; third, Lee Linn. Any annual not listed, first, Peggy Linn; second, Valerie Agcopra; third, Lucille Jennings. Best of Show in specimens, Ann Farris - Crested Celosia. Winners of the Home Economic contests for the 2005 Holden Fall Fiesta are as follows: Needlework - Cross stitch: Bessie Sater, blue ribbon; Pam Duncan, red ribbon; Carolyn Kephart, white ribbon. Machine embroidery or applique: Sara Hite, red ribbon; Donna LaHue, blue ribbon. Any other embroidered item, Donna LaHue, red ribbon. Counted cross stitch (framed), Donna Watkins, red, ribbon; Danny Watkins, blue ribbon. Counted cross stitch (other than framed), Carolyn Kephart, red ribbon. Any other toss pillow, Linda Pettigrew, blue ribbon. Crochet - Children’s clothing, Alesia Martin, blue ribbon. Afghan, Addie Frisbey, blue ribbon; Lenora Shawhan, red ribbon; Julie Fields, white ribbon. Baby Afghan, Julie Fields, blue ribbon; Sharon Jeffrey, red ribbon, Laura Andreas, white ribbon. Any other crocheted item, Bessie Sater, blue ribbon; Linda Pettigrew, red ribbon; Lela Davis, white ribbon. Quilts - Most Blue Ribbons - Donna LaHue. Machine appliqued, Christian Sew & Sews, blue ribbon. Hand appliqued, Best of Show - Donna LaHue, blue ribbon. Pieced, Donna LaHue, blue ribbon; Jackie Canaan, red ribbon; Sharon Sauer, white ribbon. Embroidered, Charlotte Bell, blue ribbon; Lorena McKeown, red ribbon; Laura Andreas, white ribbon. Hand quilted (judged on quilting), done by exhibitor, Margaret Thomason, blue ribbon. Machine quilted (judged on quilting), done by exhibitor, Pauline Haralson, blue ribbon; Donna LaHue, red ribbon. Baby quilt, pieced, Laura Adams, red ribbon. Baby quilt, other than pieced, Margaret Thomason, blue ribbon. Clothing - Jacket or coat, Donna LaHue, blue ribbon.Any clothing article not listed, Laura Andreas, white ribbon. Creative t-shirt, Donna LaHue, red ribbon. Creative sweatshirt, Donna LaHue, blue ribbon. Creative sweatshirt (under age 16), Sara Hite, red ribbon. Art Hobbies - Silk flower arrangement, Peggy Linn, blue ribbon. Wall Hanging, Sandy Kirby, blue ribbon. Decorative wreath, Jacki Warner, blue ribbon; Donna LaHue, red ribbon. Christmas tree ornaments, Louise Page, blue ribbon. Any other Christmas item, Jacki Warner, red ribbon. Beadwork (any article), Linda Pettigrew, blue ribbon. Other woodworking, Paula McBride, blue ribbon; Louise Page, red ribbon. Practical potholder, Holly Walker, red ribbon. Fancy potholder, Faye Manning, blue ribbon. Other items not listed, Tara Lesco, blue ribbon; Elsie Burchett, red ribbon; Oletha Lawson, red ribbon; Carolyn Phelps, white ribbon. Ceramics - Glazed, Kaitlin Keating, blue ribbon. Dry brushing, Kaitlin Keating, blue ribbon. Dolls and Toys - Rachel Easter, blue ribbon; Christina Easter, blue ribbon. Yeast Breads - Sara Hite, blue ribbon. Loaf of whole wheat bread, Sara Hite, blue ribbon. Six light rolls, Janet West, blue ribbon; Joyce Bedford, red ribbon. Six cinnamon rolls, Joyce Bedford, blue ribbon; Janet West, red ribbon; Sara Hite, white ribbon. Zucchini bread, Sara Hite, blue ribbon. Coffeecake, Christina Easter, red ribbon. Fruit bread, Christina Easter, blue ribbon; Breann Reese, red ribbon; Joyce Bedford, white ribbon.. Six biscuits, Sara Hite, blue ribbon. Cakes: Jelly roll, Sara Hite, blue ribbon. Best decorated cake, Oletha Lawson, blue ribbon; Michael Easter, red ribbon; Brian Easter, white ribbon. Best decorated cupcakes or cookies, Rachel Easter, blue ribbon; Valerie Agcopra, red ribbon, Angela Easter, white ribbon. Cookies, Candies, etc. Refrigerator cookies, Janet West, blue ribbon. Drop cookies, Janet West, blue ribbon; Melynda Hite, red ribbon; Joyce Bedford, white ribbon. No cook cookies, Michael Easter, blue ribbon. Any other cookies, Janet West, blue ribbon; Sara Hite, red ribbon; Angela Easter, white ribbon. Divinity candy, Katye Spicer, blue ribbon. Peanut brittle, Katye Spicer, blue ribbon. Any other candy, Linda Pettigrew, blue ribbon. Brownies, Katye Spicer, blue ribbon, Joyce Bedford, red ribbon. Pies - Best fruit pie, Sara Hite, blue ribbon. Fruits - Applesauce, Donna LaHue, blue ribbon. Apple butter, Linda Pettigrew, blue ribbon. Pears, Jean Thomason, blue ribbon. Vegetables - Green beans, John Kammeyer, blue ribbon; Deana Glover, red ribbon; Lela Davis, white ribbon. Tomatoes, Lela Davis, blue ribbon; Sharon Jeffrey, red ribbon. Tomato juice, John Kammeyer, blue ribbon; Janet Heter, red ribbon; Norma Rice, white ribbon. Sauces, Jean Thomason, blue ribbon; Meshelle Brown, red ribbon; Peggy Linn, white ribbon. Any other vegetables, Donna LaHue, blue ribbon; Pam Miceli, red ribbon. Salsa, Janet Heter, blue ribbon; Kelley Plemmons, red ribbon; Julie Stout, white ribbon. Pickles and Relish - Sweet cucumber, Lela Davis, blue ribbon. Dill pickles, Janet Heter, blue ribbon. Beet pickles, Pam Miceli, blue ribbon; Norma Rice, red ribbon; Teresa Edwards, white ribbon. Best jar any other pickles, Ariel Warren, blue ribbon; Janet Heter, red ribbon. Sweet pickle relish, Lela Davis, blue ribbon. Zucchini relish, Jean Thomason, blue ribbon. Jelly, Preserves and Jam - Grape, Teresa Edwards, blue ribbon; Pam Miceli, red ribbon; Jean Thomason, white ribbon. Elderberry, Teresa Edwards, blue ribbon. Strawberry, Norma Rice, blue ribbon; Deana Glover, red ribbon. Pear, Teresa Edwards, blue ribbon. Peach, Teresa Edwards, blue ribbon. Plum jelly, Donna Chaney, blue ribbon. Any other jelly, Jean Thomason, blue ribbon; Teresa Edwards, red ribbon; Kyndal Phelps, white ribbon. Holden’s Fall Fiesta parade was held Saturday, October 1 and there were many entertaining entries. The winners of the parade were: Grand Prize - First Baptist Church, Holden. Educational/Religious - first place, Forward Community Church; second place, Lil Britches Daycare; third place, Awanas-New Hope Baptist Church. Agrarian/Novice - first place, Angel’s Home Care; second place, Bank of Holden; third place, Union Chapel Lions. Auxiliary - First place, Boy Scout Troop #403. Tractors - first place, Elton and Judy Guinn, 1950 Oliver; second place, Dustin Summers, 1939 John Deere; third place, Robbin Ratcliff, 1939 B John Deere. Winners in the annual Holden Fall Fiesta Pedal tractor Pull were: Four-year-old boys - first place, Jack Sullins; second place, Evan Florida; third place, Jace Radunsky. Four-year-old girls - first place, Bailey Bryant. Five-year-old girls - first place, Bailey Lohe; second place, Kylene Crabtree. Five-year-old boys - first place, Jake Robertson; second place, Michael Guthridge; third place, Devin Lohe. Six-year-old girls - first place, Christine Clairborne; second place, Nicole Foley; third place, Peggy McAninch. Six-year-old boys - first place, Austin Loveall; second place, Brock Stanfield; third place, Seth Florida. Seven-year-old girls - first place, Samantha Tevis. Seven-year-old boys - first place, Nathan Haun; second place, Isaac Hill; third place Colton Chisler. Eight-year-old girls - first place, Sarah Jeter; second place, Alivia Stanfield; third place, Ashlee Foley. Eight-year-old boys - first place, Gavin McAninch; second place, Chance House. Nine-year-old girls - first place, Claire Shore; second place, Revyn Brown; third place, Joni Bass. Nine-year-old boys - first place, Kenny House; second place, Cody Loveall; third place, Reece Crabtree. 10-year-old girls - first place, Kimberly Henke; second place, Sarah McAninch; third place Rachael Bedford. 10-year-old boys - first place, Johnathon Sullins; second place, Ryan Stout; third place, Alex Haun. 11-year-old girls - first place, Jacquelen Sullins; second place, Emily Quick. 11-year-old boys - first place, Jackson Hill; second place Eric Stout; third place, Keith Henke. 12-year-old girls - first place, Audrey Leonard. 12-year-old boys - first place, Johnathon McAninch. Overall adult male - first place, Mike Huggins; second place, Dan Rice; third place, Tye Stanfield. Overall adult female - first place, Carla House; second place, Leann Pettit; third place, Tabitha Hill. The winners in the window display contest are as follows: Class I - Collecting and Hobbies: first, Ace Hardware, Janet West (Kingsville School); second, Holden Tax, west window; third, V.F.W./Legion. Class II - Fair Theme and Miscellaneous: first, Walker’s Variety, west window, Scotty and Paula Walker; second, Sam Raber, Lori Evans; third, Ted Guinn, Michelle Guinn. Class III - Business Theme: first, Angel’s Home Care, Brenda Stumpff; second, Holden Tax Service, east window. Grand Prize: Country Creations, Alltogether Homemakers |
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