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The Fulton County 4-H Fair started a week early for 16 4-H’ers and a crowd of well-wishers who gathered in the fairground’s Everett Smith Building Wednesday, June 29, for an evening of model tractor pulling. For roughly 15 years, Fulton and Cass counties have been among the few counties in Indiana to hold the event, in which 1/16-scale model tractors are modified with a motor, gear box and rubber tires to pull sleds with weights of 118, 143 and

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156 pounds depending on the class. The winners of the pulling contest were: Mini, Graham Miller; Division 1, beginner (grades 3-5), Caleb Vigar; Division 2, intermediate (grades 6-8), Brayden Calvert; Division 3, advanced (grades 9-12), Caleb Gardner. “It’s just like real pulling, but they’re smaller, which makes it fun,” said Gardner who has been competing in model tractor pulling for eight years. While all agree the tires are the most important element in a Continued on page 6

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KNOW YOUR NEIGHBOR Backus looks forward to coaching Rochester High School soccer %\ '$9,' +$=/(',1( $VVRFLDWH (GLWRU Many Fulton County soccer families were excited to learn of the recent hiring of Eric Backus as the new head coach of the Rochester High School boys soccer team. For 10 years, Backus has been involved with youth soccer, both as a coach and a board member of the Fulton County Soccer Association. Now, he brings his work ethic to the high school level. “He is amazing. We’re very happy he will be doing this,” enthused FCSA’s Michelle Maroney. This sentiment was echoed several times on the Facebook page as well. As RHS Athletic Director Kevin Renie noted, Backus has been involved at all levels of boys and girls youth soccer. “He’s very familiar with the kids and the soccer community … it’s a really good fit for us.” Backus grew up in Akron and graduated from Tippecanoe Valley High School where his older brother Scott later coached baseball. He and his wife, Ryann, later moved to the Rochester area, where she works. Though Backus has loved sports his entire life, it was his oldest son, Layne, a recent RHS graduate, who introduced him to soccer. “My oldest son fell in love with soccer when he was young … when he was in third grade I started coaching.” Layne eventually sought a more

competitive soccer environment and joined a travel team in Argos, and Backus took note of the instruction he received. “Argos has been good at soccer for years,” he commented. The Backus’ younger son, Spencer, and daughter, Charlie, also fell under the spell of “the beautiful game,” and both parents coached along the way. Eric was asked to join the FCSA board when he noticed a lack of referees, a problem that is particularly acute in the fall, the start of the season for high school players who ref in the spring. “There’s always a need for both coaches and referees,” he said. Backus is under no illusions about the learning curve he faces in his first season coaching high school, where the play demands greater “speed and physicality.” However, his and assistant coach Travis Bonfiglio’s core philosophy remains unchanged. “We’re big on effort. If you put in the hard work, the skill is going to come.” Backus judges his previous teams in terms of how much they improved over the course of the season. “I want my kids to be better at the end of the season … a lot of years it’s been that way.” Backus noticed Bonfiglio’s coaching of a travel team and even suggested he apply for the head coach position at Rochester. “I really liked his mind set and philosophy.” He recalled something his brother, Scott, once told him about coaching, “Always surround yourself with

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coaches who are smarter than you.” The coaches also agree on the importance of possession. “I don’t like kickball,” he said. “I like controlling the ball, making a pass to create something.” Such play requires effective movement without the ball as well, finding creases in the defense, switching fields and more creative use of the goal keeper. Backus looks forward to utilizing “fun, competitive drills” to convey these principles. When not involved with sports or his job at Depuy in Warsaw, Backus also enjoys music. He plays drums and guitar every Sunday morning with the Mill Creek Missionary Church worship team. But even at Mill Creek, Backus is within shouting distance of the Blacketor soccer fields. “We’re excited to get going with the players.” He faces a tough schedule including four ranked opponents. Still, Backus stated, “If they give me effort, they’ll get better.”

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grave with the wicked, and with the rich in his death; because he had done no violence, neither was any deceit in his mouth.” (Isaiah 53: 9-10). Third, Jesus Christ died to heal us spiritually. God laid on him the sins of humankind, our wrong rolled onto Jesus so that we could be made right with God. Though our sins were as scarlet, Jesus washed them white as snow. He nailed the record of our debts to the cross, canceling our IOU debt. Jesus Christ bought our way into Heaven. Through him, we are set free. “He shall see of the travail of his soul, and shall be satisfied: by his knowledge shall my righteous servant justify many; for he shall bear their iniquities. Therefore will I divide him a portion with the great, and he shall divide the spoil with the strong; because he hath poured out his soul unto death: and he was numbered with the transgressors; and he bare the sin of many, and made intercession for the transgressors” (Isaiah 53:11-12). Yes, Jesus Christ is God’s son. Yes, he died for me. Yes, he died for you too. Anyone who sincerely says “yes” to Jesus Christ and “trusts” him as Lord and Savior will have their sins forgiven. The Lord will give us a home in Heaven. Read Ron Purkey’s Bible study outlines at www.rcpbibleoutlines. com free on the website. Purkey has been an ordained Baptist minister for 50 years.

Culver Schools to hold in-person registration Culver Community Schools will hold in-person registration for the 2022-2023 school year from noon to 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 26 and Wednesday, July 27. Registration will take place at the Culver Community High School lobby. New students will need to bring their birth certificate, immunization records, any health information, any special needs information and proof of residency. Any questions can be directed to (574) 842-3364.


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Blueberry muffins Good neighbors: For the person seeking a blueberry muffin recipe. I stayed at this inn on business trips and these muffins were (are) so good. From what I heard, this inn closed awhile ago. I always tried to get the recipe and then they relented when Midwest Magazine did this article. “These muffins have been regulars on the lunch menu at Chesaning Heritage House since it opened in Chesaning, Mich., in 1980. A brush of melted butter and a sprinkling of sugar finish off the tender treats. Best brunch muffins: 2 cups all-purpose flour, 2/3 cup sugar, 1 tablespoon baking powder, 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 2 eggs, 1 cup milk, 1/3 cup butter or margarine, melted, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1 1/2 cups fresh or frozen blueberries, rinsed, drained and patted dry, melted butter or margarine, sugar or coarse sugar. “Grease 18 2 1/2-inch muffin cups or line with paper bake cups. In a medium mixing bowl, stir together flour, the 2/3 cup sugar, baking powder, nutmeg and salt. Make a well in the center of dry ingredients; set aside. In another mixing bowl, beat eggs. Stir in milk, the 1/3 cup melted butter or margarine and vanilla. Add all at once to dry

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OBITUARIES Eleanor M. ‘Ellie’ Bailey Eleanor M. “Ellie” Bailey, 81, Akron, died at 3:29 p.m. Monday, June 27, 2022, at Miller’s Merry Manor, Warsaw. She was born on May 29, 1941, to Lonnie (/($125 0 and Elizabeth ¶(//,(· %$,/(< Hopkins. She is survived by her daughters, Kimberly Harshman, Claypool, Karin (Chuck) Fowler, Richland Center, Barb (Terry) Heisler, Claypool and Linda Fetrow, Pierceton; son, Rob (Stacy) Bailey, Greeley, Colo.; 12 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; a sister, Lorraine Thompson, LaFontaine; brother, Dwayne Hopkins, Wabash. She was preceded in death by her parents; daughter, Catherin; granddaughter, Caitlin Heisler; sisters, Linda Kelly, Sandra Mitchell, and Reta Bahney. Memorial visitation was held Tuesday, July 5, at Hartzler Funeral Home, Akron. A private interment followed in the Akron Cemetery, Akron.

Richard ‘Dick’ Lyle Craft Richard “Dick” Lyle Craft, 87, died at 3:30 p.m. Friday, June 24, 2022, at his residence. He was born Aug. 8, 1934, to Harry and Gladys Craft. He married 5,&+$5' ¶',&.· Welma Abert /</( &5$)7 Jan. 4, 1958. She survives. Also surviving are his sons, Scott (Mary Lynn) Craft, Plymouth, Brain (Beth) Craft, Plymouth, Stephen (Pamela) Craft, Plymouth; seven grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents. Cremation has been chosen and no services are planned. Deaton-Clemens Van Gilder Funeral Home, Plymouth, was entrusted with arrangements.

Lora Davis Lora Davis, 97, Peru, formerly Macy, died at 6:48 p.m. Monday, June 27, 2022, at Life Care Center, Rochester. She was born Jan. 6, 1925, to Willie /25$ '$9,6 and Armina Cornett Deaton. She married Elmer Irvin Davis Nov. 2, 1944. He preceded her in death Jan. 21, 1992. Left to cherish memories are many nieces and nephews including, Lora (Jim Golliher) Deaton, Peru, Shari (Brian) Simonson, Rochester, William Earl Deaton, Macy; and brother, Walter “Bill” Deaton, Louisville, Ky.

Preceding her in death are her parents; two sisters, infant Mary Deaton, Marth Combs; seven brothers, Dewey Deaton, Lee Deaton, John Deaton, Raymond Deaton, Wallace Deaton, Pete Deaton, Earl Deaton; two siblings; nephews, Earl Deaton Jr., Charles Deaton. Private family services will be held per her wishes. Good Family Funeral Home, Rochester, has been entrusted with arrangements.

Betty J. Hosler Betty J. Hosler, 96, Logansport, died at 4:55 a.m. Monday, June 27, 2022, at Miller’s Merry Manor. She was %(77< - born March 22, +26/(5 1926. Survivors include her children, Garry (Kathy) Wooldridge, Galveston; Joyce (David) Hoagland,Rochester; six grandchildren; several greatgrandchildren and great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by daughter, Sharon Sue Wooldridge and mother, Geneva Roberson. Private family services will be held.

Virginia R. McFarland Virginia R. McFarland, 96, Akron, died at 9:45 p.m. Monday, June 27, 2022, at her residence. She was born on Jan. 12, 1926, to Foster and 9,5*,1,$ 5 Naomi Enyart. 0&)$5/$1' She married Paul J. “Boonie” McFarland on March 27, 1948. He preceded her in death on Feb. 23, 2005. She is survived by her daughters, Marsha Kilgore, Warsaw, Claudia (Ed) Errington, Fort Wayne; son, Michael (Pamela) McFarland, Akron; three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Dean Enyart; infant granddaughter, Jeannette; son-inlaw, Michael Weirick. Funeral services took place July 1, at Hartzler Funeral Home, Akron. The interment took place in the Akron Cemetery.

Todd M. Nelson Todd M. Nelson, 53, Burket, died at 1:57 p.m. Tuesday, June 28, 2022, at Parkview Regional medical Center, Fort Wayne. He was born Oct. 31, 1968, to Michael F. 72'' 0 and Karen L. 1(/621 Nelson. He married Jennifer M. Doud on Dec. 31, 2003, she survives. Also surviving are his son, Grant Nelson; daughter, Sidney Nelson; parents; brother, Scott (Jenny) Nelson, Burket; in-laws, Jim and Bonnie Doud, Akron; brothers-in-law, Tim (Misti) Doud, Plymouth, Matthew Doud, Akron; sisters-in-law, Rhonda Doud, Ak-

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ron, Jamie (Jeremy) Yates, Columbia City; eight nieces and nephews. A private family service will be held. A public service will be announced at a later date. Arrangements have been entrusted to King Memorial Home, Mentone.

George Joseph Stinemetz G e o r g e J o s e p h Stinemetz, 82, Winamac, died Wednesday, June 29, 2022, at his home. He was born Oct. 2, 1939, to Albert Durant *(25*( and Agnes Marie Stinemetz. -26(3+ He married 67,1(0(7= Judy Tarble June 23, 1984. She preceded him in death Feb. 8, 2020. He is survived by daughters, Michelle “Missy” Rehm, Winamac, Susan “Susie” (Paul) Stearns, Argos, Gerry Jo “Jo Jo” (Kenny) Whitehead, Winamac, Brenda (Robert Coble) McIntosh, Winamac; sons, William “Mike” Stinemetz, Michigan City, Lt. Col. Burke (Sonya) Tarble, Ashburn, Va.; 14 granchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; sister in law, Betty Stinemetz, Winamac; several nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents; first wife, Carole Jeane Stinemetz; grandson; granddaughter; sisters, Fay (Bud) Frakes, Pauline Raulerson, Eleanore Hall; brother, David Stinemetz. Services were held July 6, at Frain Mortuary, Winamac. Private family burial took place at Mount Zion Franklin Township Cemetery, Winamac.

Kort Christopher ‘Chris’ Walters Kort Christopher “Chris” Walters, 71, South Bend, died Monday, June 27, 2022, at his home. He was born on Feb. 19, 1951, to Charles and Marian Wal.257 ters. &+5,6723+(5 He is sur¶&+5,6· vived by his :$/7(56 sister, Rose Berry, Madison, Ala.; many friends and caregivers. He was preceded in death by parents. A public visitation 10-11 a.m. Friday, July 8, at Palmer Funeral Homes-Guisinger Chapel, 3718 S. Michigan St., South Bend. Services will be held 11 a.m. Friday, July 8, in the funeral home. Burial will follow at Southlawn Cemetery, South Bend.

There is more to the 2022 Fulton County 4-H Fair than livestock exhibitions. In fact, even those who are not 4-H members have a variety of opportunities to participate and show off their talents. Open class exhibits are available to any Fulton County resident or member of the Fulton County Extension Homemakers Club. Exhibitors may enter more than one entry in each category. Adults and children 8 years of age and under are eligible to submit exhibits. Exhibit options this year include photography, quilting, needle arts, flowers, Christmas at the Fair, arts and crafts. Food categories are a favorite and include baked goods as well as candy and food preservation. Children’s categories are special categories for children 8 years of age and under. These categories include photography, cookies, single flower and crafts. All exhibits in open class categories are to be checked in 9-11:30 a.m. Saturday, July 9. Exhibits

must remain in place in the community building until they are released 9 a.m. Saturday, July 16. Until then, fairgoers can view the wide variety of exhibits, including those which have earned their creators ribbons. The cookie contest happens 5 p.m. Thursday, July 14, on Ladies Night at the fair. Judging for the open class baking contest will take place, sponsored by Fulton County Extension Homemakers Club. Cookie entries can be the same recipe as what’s submitted for open class or an entirely different recipe. This year’s special ingredient category is apricots. Entry fee per plate of cookies is $2. Cookies must be entered into the contest between 4-5 p.m. and must be accompanied by their recipe. For more information on 4-H open class exhibits, contact Open Class Chair Ellen King at (574) 835-0227 or Perdue Fulton County Extension Office Extension Educator HHS Jessica Riggle at (574) 223-3397.

New books available at Akron Library Check out some of these new titles and many more available at the Akron Public Library, 205 E. Rochester St., Akron. Death of the Black Widow by James Patterson. On his first night with Detroit Police Department, Officer Walter O’Brien is called to a murder scene. A terrified 22 year old has bludgeoned her kidnapper with skill that shocks even O’Brien’s veteran partner. The young woman is also a brilliant escape artist. Her bold flight from police custody makes the case impossible to solve; and, for Walter, even more impossible to forget. By the time Walter’s promoted to detective, his fascination with the missing, gray eyed woman is approaching obsession. And when Walter discovers that he’s not alone in his search, one truth is certain. This deadly string of secrets didn’t begin in his home city; but he’s going to make sure it ends there. The Shop on Royal Street by Karen White. The historic fixerupper home Nola Trenholm buys comes with even more work than she anticipated when the house’s previous occupants don’t seem to be ready to depart. Although she can’t communicate with ghosts, Nola knows someone in New Orleans who is able to, even if he’s

the last person on earth she wants anything to do with ever again. Beau Ryan comes with his own dark past; a past that involves the disappearance of his sister and parents during Hurricane Katrina and he’s connected to the unsolved murder of a woman who once lived in the old Creole cottage. Nola is determined to make the home her own, whether the resident restless spirits agree or not. The Recovery Agent-by Janet Evanovich. Lost something? Gabriela Rose knows how to get it back. As a recovery agent, she’s hired by individuals and companies seeking lost treasures, stolen heirlooms or missing assets of any kind. She’s reliable, cool under pressure and well trained in weapons of all types. But Gabriela’s latest job isn’t for some bamboozled billionaire, it’s for her own family, whose home is going to be wiped off the map if they can’t come up with a lot of money fast. Run, Rose, Run by Dolly Parton and James Patterson. Every song tells a story. She’s a star on the rise, singing about the hard life behind her. She’s also on the run. Find a future, lose a past. Nashville is where she’s come to claim her destiny. It’s also where the darkness she’s fled might find her. And destroy her.

COUNTY REPORT Court News Circuit Court The following petitions have been filed in Fulton County Circuit Court Arthur Christopher Lee Presiding:

Complaints Woodlawn Hospital v. Ronald Vorhees, Macy, $1,703.55; Timothy L. Tate, Rochester, $1,023.25; Alyssa Warner, Rochester, $30,397.39.

Superior Court The following petitions have been filed in Fulton County Superior Court Judge Gregory L. Heller presiding:

Complaints OneMain Financial Group LLC v. Donald Reffitt, Rochester, 1,477.87. Citibank N.A. v. Chase Musselman, Kewanna, $3,544.14. LVNV Funding LLC v. Christina Blitz, Rochester, $2,533.40.

Wells Fargo Bank N.A. v. Joshua Wagoner, Rochester $5,935.72. Portfolia Recovery Associates LLC v. Jeffrey Tomaga, Rochester $4,335.47.

Traffic Violations The following fines and levies were paid in Fulton County Courts: Speeding — Analisa M. Fontana, Napels, Fla., $150.50; Juanna L. Uhrich, Lucerne, $150.50; Alexander C. Lefever, Elkhart, $150.50; Earl E. Owens, Indianapolis, $192.50; John L. Ruggles, Rochester, $150.50; Phillip A. Newsome, Hammond, $192.50; Fedilia K. Kale, Elkhart, $171; Erica J. Gualajara, Winamac, $150.50; Manese C. Reisacher, Elkhart, $16.50; and Jenniger K. Yeo, Bourbon, $150.50. Operating class B motor driven cycle without proper license — Mark L. Lehman, Rochester, $160.50.

Failure to yield right of way to emergency vehicle — John B. Ward, Fishers, $160.50.

Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses in the office of Fulton County Clerk of the Court:

Crowder - Robbins Taylor Sinclair Crowder, 26, Kewanna, and Caleb Paul Robbins, 27, Kewanna.

Harrington - Taube Cureana Jean Harrington, 33, Holland, Mich., and Jesse William Taube, 34, Holland, Mich.

Simmons - Vandergriff Amanda Simmons, 41, Rochester, and Joshua Vandergriff, 39, Rochester.


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construction starts and instead go to no. 6 on the board, which is the Minnow Creek upgrade. Minnow Creek is one of two major drainage ditches that run through the City of Rochester. Mill Creek, located to the east, and Minnow Creek in the west part of the city both drain north to the Tippecanoe River. The city street department, in collaboration with the county highway department, took on a project to upgrade and clean a substantial amount of Minnow Creek running through the city limits. In the past two weeks, three new culverts (Sixth Street, Third Street and behind Riddle School) have been dug, cleaned and replaced with steel pipe 6½ feet in diameter: 75 feet of pipe for Fifth Street, 50 feet of pipe at Riddle School and 80 feet of pipe for the Third Street culvert. Lease Excavating Company was used for the digging. Seth White, the

county surveyor, shot the grades for the project to ensure proper drainage fall when installing the pipe. City and county employees under Duane Border and John Geyer worked together to make the installations. Most of the material was purchased with city funds. A combination of city and county equipment was used for the project. RTC Communication was on site to assure protection of underground fiber cable. The city water department, waste treatment department, as well as NIPSCO, were utilized to process locates for their respective utilities. Left to finish is fall cleaning of new debris, curb replacement, blacktop and guard rails installed at both sides of Sixth Street crossing. This project will benefit our community for some time. A thank you to all involved. More updates to come.

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Donations accepted for Animal Center Rummage Sale Fundraiser Donations to benefit the Fulton County Animal Center Rummage Sale Fundraiser may be dropped off at Fulton County Historical Society, 37 E. 375N, Rochester, from 3-7 p.m. Saturday, July 30, and Monday through Thursday Aug. 1-4. The Rummage Sale Fundraiser will take place 3-7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 5; 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 6; and 8 a.m. to noon Sunday, Aug. 7. Admission Aug. 5 is $2; Aug. 6, $1; and Aug. 7, no admission — fill a bag for $5. Throughout the event, every-

thing is “name your own reasonable price.” Suggested donations include toys, furniture, kitchen and houseware, home decor, children’s clothes and shoes, luggage, outdoor gear, sports equipment, tools, electronics, books and more. Please do not donate adult clothes or shoes. Also, computers, box TVs, mattresses, cribs and car seats will not be accepted. All items should be clean and in good condition. To schedule a pickup for large/ heavy items, call (574) 223-7387.

Leadership Academy accepting applications The Fulton County Leadership Academy is now accepting applications for its 2022-2023 program. FCLA is a non-profit organization whose objective is to provide training, information and experiences intended to broaden and motivate class participants to become more effective community service leaders in Fulton County. Upon graduation, each successful student will have gained: personal, interpersonal and group leadership skills; a better understanding of county resources,

services and programs; and a network of community contacts throughout Fulton County. Any individual who resides in, works in or represents Fulton County is eligible to participate in this program. For more information or to apply, please contact Jessica Riffle at Purdue Ext. (574) 223-3397, Jillian Smith at the Chamber (574) 224-2666 or go to files.constantcontact.com/ e5031206301/9e08e0a5-c37b4365-bbd0-73c20caba603.pdf to read more about FCLA.

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Updates and happenings Kewanna food pantry is open 8:30-11 a.m. every Thursday. Sign in must be completed by 10:30 a.m. The pantry is located at 114 S. Toner St., Kewanna. —o— Pottery Painting with Tessa 1-2:30 p.m. Friday, July 8, at the Rochester Public Library. Ages 4-18 welcome. Sign up required. Space is limited. Library is located at 320 W. Seventh St., Rochester. —o— Coloring Circle at the Kewanna Public Library, 210 E. Main St., Kewanna, 11 a.m. Saturday, July 9. —o— Lawn Mower Races 4 p.m. Saturday, July 9, located in the amphitheater of the Fulton County 4-H fairgrounds. Admission is $5. —o— American Red Cross blood drive noon to 5 p.m. Friday, July 8, at the Talma Community Building, 6873 N. SR 25, Rochester. —o— Second Saturdays music in Akron’s community park 6-9 p.m. Saturday, July 9. The Noise will be playing live classic rock from the 80’s and earlier. The park is located

at 109 E. Rochester St., Akron. —o— Play large size Yahtzee outside the Aubbee Public Library, 7432 Olson Road, Letters Ford anytime Friday, June 10. —o— Tractor Pull 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 12, located in the amphitheater at the Fulton County F-H Fairgrounds. Admission is $10 or fee if you wear Pioneer Apparel. —o— Trivia Time 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 13, at the Kewanna Public Library, 210 E. Main St., Kewanna. —o— Kyle Krauskopf Art Show and live music 5-8 p.m. Thursday, July 14, at The Native Nook, 616 Main Street, Rochester. —o— Demolition Derby 7 p.m. Saturday, July 16, located in the amphitheater at the Fulton County 4-H Fairgrounds. Admission is $10. —o— The 350 South Band performs 7-11 p.m. Saturday, July 16, at the Rochester American Legion, 611 Main St., Rochester. —o—

Phoenix Rising performs 9 p.m. Saturday, July 16, at the Rochester Moose, 1911 Westside Road., Rochester. —o— Kids can watch the movie “Atlantis” 4-6 p.m. Wednesday, July 20, at the Rochester Public Library, 320 W. Seventh St., Rochester.

Family festival set If you are looking for a great family fun festival, save the date for Saturday, July 30, and come to Fulton for over 12 hours of activities including many competitive events, spectator events and free events for the kids. The Fulton-Liberty Lions Club hopes to have a fantastic parade and they encourage participants to get those entry forms turned in. Craft vendors are needed, also. Entry forms for parade, competitive events and vendors are available at the Fulton Branch Library, 7420 Liberty Ave., Fulton. For further information regarding the festival or how to get entry forms if you can’t get to the library, call Linda at (574) 857-6101.

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Fulton County Continued from page 1 successful pull (the smell of burning rubber permeated the room as competitors worked their tires to achieve the desired softness while staying within the event’s parameters), Gardner noted front-end weight — so the tractor stays down — and gearing as other important factors. Gearing is unrestricted in the advanced class. “We treat it just like a regular tractor pull,” said Skeeter Daughtery, who oversaw the event. Daugherty discovered model tractor pulling 15 years ago at the Indiana State Fair when he happened on a demonstration. Within a few months the project was up and running in Fulton County with the help of Phillip Padgett in Clinton County. “It’s gotten pretty big,” he observed, as evidenced by the packed room. “It’s an inexpensive project … it takes about six hours to build one,” said Daugherty, whose daughter, Lauren Adey, and Brandon Overmyer were among the first competitors. Both were on hand as judges,

along with Mike Doran, who drills the holes for mounting the electric engine. The sled used for the pulls was built by Craig Welding and Manufacturing. “The kids buy a 16-scale tractor like they use in the sandbox, and they strip it down to nothing. All they need to supply is the tractor and the hubs.” The kits are supplied by 4-H. While rules state methane/nitrofuel may be used at intermediate and advanced levels, the overwhelming smoke and other dangers led Daugherty and others organizers to stick with electricity. Recently, kits have been unavailable due to COVID, so most of the tractors used this year are holdovers from previous competitions. “We want everybody to be able to pull,” said Daugherty. Colton Baker, who competed in the beginner division, echoed the sentiment of many of the competitors when asked what they enjoy about model tractor pulling. “I like tractors and how they work.”

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Turkey Shoots 2022 Sunday, July 10th

$2.00 A Shoot

Sign Up Starts At 8:30 A.M. • Shoot Starts At 9:00 A.M. Gauges Allowed: 410, 20, 16 & 12 • 32” Barrel Length Limit Also 22 Rifle & 22 Pistol Shoot - Open Sights Only Club Located 1-3/4 Miles Southeast Of LEITERS FORD, IN On CR 700W Club Or Its Membership Is Not Responsible For Accidents Or Theft. Judge’s Decision Is Final. Alcohol Not Permitted On Premises TURKEY SHOOT CLUB CONTACTS: Phil Nicklaus (574) 835-4615 • Will Helt (574) 835-4577

Congratulations and thank you to the staff and physicians for their continued dedication to deliver safe and quality care to all patients. Woodlawn Hospital is, once again, a 4-Star Rated CMS hospital! When you are in need of quality care, look to Woodlawn Hospital ~ the area leader in innovative technology and robotic surgeries.

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4-H FAIR

July Fulton County

Full line up for Livestock Shows Fulton County 4-H Fair has a full slate of livestock competitions, culminating with an auction Friday, July 15. The calendar includes multiple days of check in times for various types of livestock: Saturday, July 9 — 7-10 p.m., swine Sunday, July 10 — 11 a.m to 1:30 p.m., beef, feeder calf, dairy — Noon to 2 p.m., poultry — 2-4 p.m., sheep — 4-5 p.m., goats — 4-6 p.m., rabbits For the next several days, livestock shows will take place at Hudkins Arena or in the animal

respective barns: — Monday, July 11, poultry at 9 a.m., dairy at 9:30 a.m. and sheep at 12:30 p.m. — Tuesday, July 12, rabbits at 8 a.m. and beef at 1 p.m. — Wednesday, July 13, swine at 8 a.m. — Thursday, July 15, goats at 8:30 a.m. The auction will take place at 5 p.m. Friday, July 15, at the Hudkins Arena. The sale order will be poultry, milk, beef, rabbits, sheep, goats and swine. For more information, call the Purdue Extension office at (574) 223-3397.

A special Thank You to our 2022 Sponsors Platinum Richard Brown Hall Render Killian Heath & Lyman James Mulligan Family Rochester Telephone Company

Queen pageant July 9

The crowning of Little Miss, Teen Miss, Junior Miss and Miss Fulton County 2022 will take place Saturday, July 9, at Rochester Community High School. Doors open at 3:30 p.m. with the pageant starting at 4 p.m. There are six girls, between the ages of 16-22, vying for the title of “Miss Fulton County Queen.” The Teen Miss competition, those between the ages of 1315, will have five girls vying for the title. There will be 10 girls between the ages of 1012 vying for the Junior Miss title and 15 girls between the ages of 6-9 vying for the title of Little Miss. Contestants for the Miss Fulton County title are: Jessa Whilhelm, 20, daughter of Jared and Jennifer Wilhelm, is a 2020 graduate of North Miami High School and graduate of Ivy Tech Community College with an associate of applied science in agriculture and major in ag business management. Madison Heinzman, 17, daughter of Stephen and Staci Heinzmann, will be a senior at Rochester High School. She will intern with an orthopedic surgeon at Woodlawn Hospital and following graduation she plans to pursue a career in orthopedics. Kimberly Batten, 19, daughter of Greg and Kris Batten, is a 2021 graduate of Rochester High School and continued her education at IUPUI where she studies political science and is working toward her goal of a career as an attorney. Kallie Watson, 17, daughter of Jon and Kathy Watson, will be a senior at Rochester High School. She plans to attend Purdue University to pursue an education in interior design and real estate. Kaydence Shepherd, 18, daughter of Josh and Stephanie Shepherd, is a graduate of Tippecanoe Valley High School and will be attending Ball State to major in music education. Erika Yard, 18, daughter of Staci Yard, is a 2022 graduate of Manchester Junior/Senior High School. She will be attending Ivy Tech and get a de-

gree in liberal arts. Miss Teen contestants are: Abbigail Artist, daughter of Robert and Martha Artist; Bria Rensberger, daughter of Kyle and Chantal Rensberger; Cheyenne Price-Hammel, daughter of Tim and Anna Hammel; Hailey Crissinger, daughter of Michael and Leslie Crissinger; and Aubrey Wilson, daughter of Seth and Stacey Wilson. Junior Miss contestants are Natasha Back, daughter of Justin and Sarah Back; Alexis Springer, daughter of Chris and Crystal Thomas; Jayden Yarian, daughter of Wesley and Shelly Yarian; Nevaeh Shull, daughter of William and Lori Shull, and Bailey Koebcke, daughter of Kyle and Tara Koebcke. Also, Kodie Sexton, daughter of Karl and Sarah Faulstitch and Josh Sexton; Ella Frounfelter, daughter of Bill and Ashley Frounfelter; Samantha Jacobs, daughter of Daryl Jacobs and Robin Owens; Bahyla Vanderwall, daughter of Coty Vanderwall and Clarissa Elliott; and Sophia Baker, daughter of Wayne and Sheyenne Rodes. Little Miss contestants are: Elena Artist, daughter of Robert and Martha Artist; Sophie Ritter, daughter of Matthew Cook and Lisa Ritter; Harper Rensberger, daughter of Kyle and Chantal Rensberger; Sawyer Jones, daughter of Sam and Lindsey Jones; Rissi Jean Marie Sexton daughter of Josh Sexton and Sarah Faulstitch. Also, Avalynn Bates, daughter of Mike and Angie Bates; Kiaree Clauson, daughter of Kyle and Jessica Clauson; Akinnah Brown, daughter of Anthony and Breanna Brown; and Lizzy Walley, daughter of Carter and Samantha Walley. And, Nyah Archambeault, daughter of Joey Archambeault; Kenzington Rensberger, daughter of Kyle and Chantal Rensberger; Blakelee Herrold, daughter of Brandon and Bri Herrold; Rhemi Thompson, daughter of Chayse and Brittney Thompson; Kinsley Barcus, daughter of Joshua and Megan Barcus; and Whitley Jay Smythe, daughter of Brian and Angela Smythe.

Gold Design Collaborative First Federal Savings Bank Smith Sawyer Smith

Hole-In-One Sponsor Shepherd’s Chevrolet Buick, Inc.

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CPSI Four County Green Oak Antiques

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Dilling Group Gallagher Insurance Point GLA Collection Co. Good Family Funeral Home Greencroft Community Hiatt Construction, Inc. Hoffman Quality Graphics Dr. Jeffrey Sheedy

1ST PLACE: Green Oak Antiques — Bob Lease, John Leap, Gary Domenico, Jonathan Nixon 2ND PLACE: Rochester Water Department — Derrick Holloway, Marcus Halterman, Mark Smiley, Markis Smiley 3RD PLACE: Shepherd’s Chevrolet Buick — Austin Shepherd, Chris Smith, Blake Hardesty, Molly Hardesty • • •

There was no 2022 winner.

Other Josh Anders Daniel Burtnett Brian Crawford Culligan Water Conditioner Good Oil Co. Helvey & Associates Indiana Farm Bureau — Blake Hardesty Albert C. Lee, MD, PC Lincoln Financial Advisors Peterson Waggoner & Perkins, LLP Pike Lumber Company Mike and Jane Ricketts Rochester Lions Club Smith Grain Arnie and Laura Snipes Summit Radiology The Papers (Shopping Guide News) Woodlawn Hospital

Awards

Hole Prizes Hole #1 - Closest to Hole - Second Shot - Monte Hoffman Hole #2 - Longest Putt Made - Hiatt Construction Hole #3 - Closest to Hole - Molly Hardesty Hole #4 - First Team Eagle - No Winner Hole #5 - Closest to Hole - Craig Scully Hole #6 - Closest to Hole - Second Shot - Hiatt Construction Hole #7 - Longest Drive (Men) - Ted Waggoner Hole #8 - Closest to Hole - Second Shot - Josh Anders Hole #9 - Longest Putt Made - Anthony Baldassari Hole #10 - Closest to Hole - Marcus Halterman Hole #11 - Closest to Hole - Third Shot - Molly Hardesty Hole #12 - Longest Putt Made - Hiatt Construction Hole #13 - Closest to Hole - Second Shot - Curt Anders Hole #14 - Longest Drive (Women) - Jane Ricketts Hole #15 - Closest to Center of Circle - Curt Anders Hole #16 - Closest to Hole - Joe McCarter Hole #17 - Closest to Hole - Second Shot - Markis Smiley Hole #18 - Longest Putt Made - Hiatt Construction

The purpose of Woodlawn Foundation is to provide funds to allow Woodlawn Hospital to sustain its growth, improve its facilities and advance its technology to insure quality healthcare. Our mission is building relationships with our donors, encouraging community involvement and promoting healthy lifestyles. Our vision is to enhance the viability of Woodlawn Hospital to provide high quality, patient-focused healthcare as a locally controlled hospital.

Mark your calendars now for next year’s tournament scheduled for Thursday, June 15, 2023. 2022 Woodlawn Foundation Golf Committee Mart Smith, Foundation President; Jeri Good; Nancy Day; Alison Heyde; Nancy Gohn; Phyllis Biddinger; Lori Roberts; Deb Paxton

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Vigar is working for the future of Fulton County 4-H %\ '$9,' +$=/(',1( 6WDII :ULWHU Like so many other 4-H and FFA members, Emily Vigar, who will be a sophomore at Rochester High School this fall, speaks with poise and maturity beyond her years. And as Fulton County 4-H Junior Lead-

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leader since sixth grade. She also has many family members involved such as cousins and Jeannie Rock, who is an adult advisor. As 4-H Junior Leader President, Emily and Vice President Brook Nelson are working hard to improve not only 4-H, but the community as a whole through community service, which currently includes helping clean up the county fairgrounds in preparation for the 4-H fair. They are also involved with the FFA auction at Rochester Sale Barn and the annual Easter egg hunt. Emily explained that because Fulton County does not have a Purdue extension agent, it falls on junior leaders like herself to create 4-H camps, where younger 4-Hers are exposed to different projects. Vigar observed many younger kids spend so much time on their phones they have difficulty socializing and speaking in public. She and other leaders encourage these sorts of inter-

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ers president, she hopes to help pass on the benefits of her own experience to younger kids just starting their own 4-H journey. Emily comes from a family long involved with 4-H and agriculture in general. She grew up on a farm outside Fulton, and her grandparents, Jeannie and Rick Rock, raised Holstein dairy cattle, as did her mother, Tammy Vigar. In fact, Emily’s first experiences showing cattle were likely around the age of 16 months, being carried by her mother. “I’ve been doing this as long as I can remember.” Along with dairy cattle, Vigar also raises and shows beef cattle, dairy goats and sheep, which her father also showed as a 4-H’er. On top of all this, Emily plays basketball with the Lady Zebras. How does she do it all? “It’s something I love, so I find the time … Last night I was in the barn until 10 p.m.,” she related. Emily has been a junior

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called “Peanut.” She was the first in her family to show beef cattle, and she wanted to make her grandpa proud. When she placed fifth overall and earned champion county born and bred, it was a surprise. “I didn’t think I would show.” Vigar has high hopes for the Junior Leaders. Currently, the program is “small,” she noted. “I want to bring more kids in … When I leave here I want to leave a good legacy behind.” As for herself, she said, “I hope to continue growing my livestock and succeed at both the county fair and state levels. I’m willing to put in the hard work to be successful.”

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The 2022 Fulton County 4-H Fair once again returns to the fairgrounds July 7-16. The event is a celebration of all things 4-H, featuring the fruits of county residents’ hard work and creativity. And along with the myriad livestock and horse shows, pageants and exhibits, this year’s fair brings a wide variety of entertainment, including live music, competitive events such as lawn mower races and tractor pulls and much more. Featured activities through the week include the Fulton County Fair Queen Contest, 4 p.m. Saturday, July 9, at Rochester High School. Also at 4 p.m., July 9, will be lawn mower races in the Clauson Amphitheater. A vesper service will be held at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, July 10, at Jud Hudkins Arena. The first of two tractor pulls kicks off at 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 12, in Clauson Amphitheater, followed by the Antique Tractor Pull at 5 p.m. Friday, July 15. And the perennial favorite, Demolition Derby, will get down and dirty at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 16, in Clauson Amphitheater. Live music this year includes the country/bluegrass of Spencer

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displayed with everyone else’s. I even love cleaning the fairgrounds and working at pork producers.” Lane Coby, son of Alisha and Jeff Coby, is a member of Aubbee Gamblers. “4-H has provided me with many life skills,” he said. Coby’s favorite project is models and his favorite 4-H activity is making the models. McKenzie Craft, daughter of Veronica Coby and Paul Craft, is a member of Burton Busy Bees. Her favorite project is pigs. Craft enjoys the whole fair week experience. When asked what 4-H has meant to her she said, “Making friends, learning about the animals I’ve shown and a lot of hard work and responsibility.” Kaillie Woods, daughter of Kathleen J. Shriver and Chad B. Zeigler, is a member of Might Mutts and Horse and Pony. Her favorite project is Might Mutts. “4-H has been an experience with it’s ups and downs, but for the most part the memories have been good,” Woods said. Erika Yard, daughter of Staci Yard, is a member of Burton Busy Bees. “It has been an honor to be in 4-H for the last six years,” she said. “It has taught me responsibility and hard work which are great skills to have. I have enjoyed every minute and will miss it dearly.” Yard’s favorite projects are cats and books, and her favorite 4-H activity is pig wrestling.


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Sunday, July 10th 5:30 p.m. Vesper Service - Hudkins FREE Ice Cream provided by Purdue Extension following Vespers 7 p.m. Honors Night - Hudkins Arena

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Wednesday, July 13th Spencer Hatcher - Amphitheater 7 p.m.

Thursday, July 14th Farmer Olympics - Amphitheater 7 p.m.

Friday, July 15th Livestock Auction - 5 p.m. Champion Spotlight Sale - 7 p.m. Antique Tractor Pull - Amphitheater 5 p.m.

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nities I would otherwise not have. Form competing at the county level, to being a State Fair 4-H exhibit hall worker, I have learned so much and met so many great people.” He favorite projects are horse and pony, swine and photography. Ethan Lawson, son of Allyson and Eddie Lawson, is a member of Reiter Busy Workers. His favorite projects are sheep and cattle. “4-H has meant a lot to me. It has helped me grow in every aspect of my life,” he said. “I will always be grateful for the lasting affect 4-H has and will have on me.” His favorite activity is pig wrestling.

Mariah Leininger, daughter of Greg and Megihann Leininger, is a member of Henry Hardy Farmers. She said, “I like to share what I learn. I have learned to work hard and to accomplish my goals. I have also enjoyed time with my family and close friends. I am thankful for their help and support.” Her favorite projects are sheep and floral, and her favorite 4-H activities are working with her sheep and seeing what she can accomplish. Melanie McGuire, daughter of Carrie and Jon McGuire, is a member of Horse and Pony and Mighty

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ple from other schools. “I’ve made a lot of friends over the years.” Mia Overmyer, daughter of Angie and David Overmyer, is a member of Richland Club Hoppers. Her favorite project is goats. Overmyer is proud of winning a banner that her brother never was able to win throughout her years in 4-H. Making friends has been her favorite activity during 4-H. Haley Robison, daughter of Rex and Kristina Robison, is a member of Burton Busy Bees and Mighty Mutts. She said “4-H has taught me how to be a responsible dog owner and to build a strong bond between my dogs and myself.” Her favorite

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Fulton County Fair features wide variety of entertainment Fulton County 4-H Fair will include a variety of entertainment opportunities throughout the week of July 9-16 at the Fulton County Fairgrounds, 1009 W. Third St., Rochester. A recent addition to this year’s fair will be lawn mower races 4 p.m. Saturday, July 9, in Clauson Amphitheater. Admission is $5. Organizer Nick Richter has been involved with the races since he was a little kid. “This is an opportunity to bring to the fair something a little different we haven’t seen.” There will be standard and modified classes, with the latter including four-wheeler or motorcycle engines with “something resembling a lawn mower” for the chassis. These can reach speeds over 40 mph; however a limit will be set for safety. Timed laps will be run to determine limits. The dirt track shape is yet to be determined; however, Richter said it will likely not be a standard oval. “We’ve had a lot of early interest,” said Richter. Ages will be 13-14 years of age and up. The entry fee is $40. Contact Richter at (574) 727-4689 for more information. Sweetcakes Entertainment will be on hand from 5-9 p.m. Monday, July 11 and Tuesday, July 12, in the Everett Smith Building. Sweetcakes offers face painting, caricature drawing and elaborate balloon animals for the entire family. Silly Safari will be at the Everett Smith Building at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 13. Silly Safari provides live animal conservation education, featuring all manner of mammals, reptiles, amphibians, birds and insects, and are a big hit with kids, as was recently shown at a well-attended event at Rochester Public Library recently. Live musical entertainment this year starts at 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 13, with Spencer Hatcher. Hatcher has been playing the music of his home in the Shenandoah Valley in

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4-H FAIR

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FULTON COUNTY 4-H FAIR

HIGHLIGHTED EVENTS 4-H Fair Daily Events Monday-Friday

Midway 5-9 p.m. Community Building Commercial Building Everett Smith Building Model Railroad Building

Inflatables and other “kid” attractions Sunday - 4-9 p.m. Monday-Friday - 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Friday - 5-9 p.m. Monday-Friday - 5-9 p.m. Monday-Thursday 3-8 p.m.

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5-9 p.m. Everett Smith Building Face Painting Caricature Drawings & Balloons

5:30 p.m. Everett Smith Building LIVE Animal Conservation Education

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Tuesday, July 12th

Queen Contest RHS - 4 p.m. Lawnmower Races Amphitheater - 4 p.m.

Tractor Pull Amphitheater - 7 p.m.

Sunday, July 10th 5:30 p.m. Vesper Service - Hudkins FREE Ice Cream provided by Purdue Extension following Vespers 7 p.m. Honors Night Hudkins Arena

Monday, July 11th FREE PARKING! Sponsored by RTC Communications

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some which may keep the little one busy all week: Friday, July 8 • 6 p.m., mini 4-H cat show, Everett Smith Building.

Wednesday, July 13th Spencer Hatcher Amphitheater - 7 p.m.

Thursday, July 14th Farmer Olympics Amphitheater - 7 p.m.

Friday, July 15th Livestock Auction - 5 p.m. Champion Spotlight Sale - 7 p.m. Antique Tractor Pull Amphitheater - 5 p.m.

Saturday, July 16th Swine Carcass Show Hudkins Arena - 6 p.m. Demolition Derby Amphitheater - 7 p.m.

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Saturday, July 9 • 9 a.m., mini 4-H building projects. Monday, July 11 • 5-9 p.m., Sweetcakes Entertainment with caricatures, balloons, face painting, Commercial Building. • 6 p.m., Pedal Pull, registration starts at 5:30 p.m. in parking lot beside Everett Smith Building. Tuesday, July 12 • 5-9 p.m., Sweetcakes Entertainment with caricatures, balloons, face painting, Commercial Building. Wednesday, July 13 • 4 p.m., Horse and Pony Show 4-H Costume and Mini 4-H, Jud Hudkins Arena. • 5:30 p.m., Silly Safari, Everett Smith Building. • 7 p.m., Spencer Hatcher Concert, bluegrass and country singer, Clauson Amphitheater. Thursday, July 14 • 6:30 p.m., Round Barn Opry, Free Stage Midway. • 7 p.m., Farmer Olympics and Pig Rodeo, Clauson Amphitheater. Friday, July 15 • 10 a.m., Aerospace and Bottle Rocket Launch, Everett Smith Building parking lot.

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Junior Achievement grant for Biz Town During the 2021-2022 school year schools in Wabash, Miami and Fulton Counties were all able to be a part of the Junior Achievement Biz Town opportunity. The students traveled to Fort Wayne for a day of fun and learning. Many students went home with the knowledge of knowing how hard their parents work each day and how their paychecks work after you earn them. The Duke Energy Foundation was able to donate $2,500 toward these events and helped to make it possible for these students to learn what it was like to be a part of a real city, hold a job, pay bills and have a little responsibility. Many kids are very tired by the time they go home, but tend to appreciate their parents just a little bit more. To volunteer in the classroom, at Biz Town or Finance Park, reach out to Area Manager Beth Miller at (574) 551-4698 or Beth.Miller@ja.org.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS

Live Public Auction 5 p.m. Monday, July 11. 11536 4A Road, Plymouth. Tables full of glassware and smalls, furniture, bicycles, camping equipment, shop and tools and much more. View pictures and updates at gotoauction.com ID no. 6381 or Ted’s Auction Center on Facebook. (574) 936-7253. Hallowry’s Collection And Shop Sale 10 a.m. Saturday, July 16. 1455 N. 800E., Knox. Hit and miss motors, AllisChalmers tractor, Honda mower; miscellaneous motors from Maytag gas washing machine, vintage boat and more; shop tools, mud buggy, Coleman generator, McCulloch generator, road signs, car trailer and more. See pictures at gotoauction. com ID no. 6378, auctionzip.com ID no. 5282 and Facebook.

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!!OLD GUITARS WANTED!! GIBSON, FENDER, MARTIN, Etc. 1930’s to 1980’s. TOP DOLLAR PAID. CALL TOLL FREE 1-866-433-8277 Paying top cash for men’s sportwatches! Rolex, Breitling, Omega, Patek Philippe, Heuer, Daytona, GMT, Submariner and Speedmaster. Call 833-603-3236 Prepare for power outages today with a GENERAC home standby generator $0 Down + Low Monthly Pmt Request a free Quote. Call before the next power outage: 1-855-948-6176

Machined Castings Specialties currently has full-time openings on 1st shift for CNC machine operators and light assembly workers. Experience would be great but on the job training is available. Benefits for full-time employees include: health and life insurance, paid holidays, vacation time and retirement plan. Please apply in person at 290 Blacketor Drive, Rochester, IN.


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Fulton County Retired Teachers volunteer hours The Fulton County Retired Teachers met Thursday, June 23, at the Family Dining Restaurant on SR 25 for their meeting introducing the Top Volunteers. Special guest was Mayor Denton, who received a replica check in the amount of $47,438.25 or the volunteer hour amount of $28.54 per hour. President Stephenia Barkman called the meeting to order by having everyone say the Pledge to the Flag, followed by Judy Climie saying grace before the meal. While ordering, they were asked to say something about their fa-

thers; what he did for a living, some special traits he was known for and his name. Some special memories were remembered. Barkman, Ilene Howard and Kay Horn attended the 57th Representative Assembly at the Primo Banquet Center in Indianapolis Wednesday, June 8. New Area Directors were installed by outgoing Executive Director Barry Conrad, Wabash. Fall workshops will be happening in the fall in Kokomo. Top ten volunteers were recognized. Top volunteer for Fulton County was Howard, Linda Wade

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