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KNOW YOUR NEIGHBOR Hospice care consultant educates others about hospice services %\ /$85,( /(&+/,71(5 6WDII :ULWHU “Hospice work wasn’t something I sought out, but it is everything I never knew I needed. From the first day I started, I knew I was where I belonged.” Beth Reid has been with Gentiva Hospice for 11 years. She’s a hospice care consultant. Actually, she didn’t start out to work in the medical field. “I majored in retail management at Purdue University. I worked for Woodlawn Hospital in the area of human resources. When I started at Gentiva, we were Hope Hospice and I was

the human resource director. I eventually moved to the hospice care consultant role.” A typical day for Reid might start at the doctor’s office or hospital. “I discuss needs with physician offices, hospitals and healthcare facilities. If a patient or family would like to learn more about hospice, I meet with them to provide education on our services. This allows them to make an informed decision on what is best for them.” One of the things Reid wants families to know is that hospice cares. “It’s our team for their team. We are there to assist families in some of the hardest

Correction An article published in the Oct. 4 issue of The Shopping Guide News with the article announcing property fraud, incorrectly listed the registration information website as

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times of their lives. I feel that we are fortunate to have the privilege of walking with them at this time. We become a guide for the loved one and their families.” The hospice care team includes a nurse, aide, chaplain, bereavement coordinator, social worker and volunteers. “It’s our job to make the patient as comfortable and safe as possible.” When asked how the team regenerates after such a heavy responsibility, Reid smiled. “We turn to each other. We have a really close team; we are like family. When the emotions of the job become hard, we turn to our chaplains and bereavement coordinator for support. We’ve also learned to focus on the patient and their family, not ourselves. They are the people most important to us at their time of need.” Reid calls the clinicians who are there caring for the sick person every single day angels on earth. “Those are our team

members that we should be focusing on; they are amazing.” She firmly believes hospice is a calling, not a job. “An employee of hospice must be compassionate and empathetic. We must truly care about people and meet them where they are.” Reid firmly believes that hospice workers are motivated by more than just a paycheck. “Those who stay the course, love the work. We truly care about people.” The hospice team takes pride in helping patients fulfill their last wishes. “We might have a patient who wants to travel to Colorado to visit family. Then we’ll coordinate the trip, getting in touch with a hospice in Colorado. Perhaps a man wants to go fishing. We work hard to make each person’s dream come true.” She concluded, “We assure families that it doesn’t matter where they call home, we’re there to make sure they are

%(7+ 5(,' safe and comfortable.” Reid and her husband Dave Fellers are the proud dog parents of a black lab Wesson. They enjoy lake time, being outdoors and traveling.

Adams Voice gospel concert Oct. 29 A gospel concert with Adams Voice will be presented at 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29, at Riverview Community Church, 2780 SR 110, Tippecanoe. Ministering as a team since 1997, Adams Voice knows leading people to a personal encounter with a loving savior is the sole purpose of their calling. The focus of their ministry is to attest to the power of God through worship, inviting him into change lives. Woven into their repertoire of the familiar are original songs resonating with scripture, written from personal testimony inspired by real-life circumstances. Their music spans a wide range of styles, as they endeavor to reach all age groups. Adams Voice consists of hus-

band and wife, David and Charlene Adams, and their four children, Emma, Johnny, Anna, and Luke. Each concert includes duets, trios, and the entire family sharing their vocal harmonies. Audiences appreciate their genuine spirit and how they connect with the audience through a variety of tunes and testimonies of God’s goodness and grace. Adams Voice has been honored to be featured vocalists on Bill Gaither’s Homecoming Tour. They have also made appearances on Gaither Homecoming videos and performed the national anthem at NFL, NBA, and Major League baseball games. There is no ticket charge. An opportunity for a generous love offering will be given.

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Let’s study the Bible What does the grace of God do for us? (Read Titus 2:1-15) “Looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.” (Titus 2:13)

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In Titus 2:11 Paul expanded the meaning of “Savior” (Titus 2:10) by explaining what was involved in this salvation that we have through Christ. The emphasis is on grace — God’s lavish favor on undeserving sinners. Paul pointed out three wonderful ministries of the grace of God (Titus 2:11-14). What happens when a person accepts Jesus Christ as their Savior and becomes a true Christian believer? Many things happen, but here are three important things. First, grace redeems us (verses 11, 14a). Paul explained

this salvation further (Titus 2:14). Christ “gave himself for us,” which means that he became our substitute. “Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree” (1 Peter 2:24). The word redeem means “to set free by paying a price.” We were all slaves of sin (Titus 3:3) and could not set ourselves free; but Christ gave himself as the ransom for our sins. By his death, he met the just demands of God’s holy law, so that God in his grace could forgive and free those who believe on Christ. We have been redeemed “from all iniquity,” which means that sin should no longer master our lives. Second, Grace reforms us (verses 12, 14b). Salvation is not only a change in position (set free from the slavery of sin), but it is also a change in attitude, appetite, ambition, and action. The same grace that redeems us also reforms our lives and makes us godly. “Teaching” has the idea of “disciplining.” We are disciplined by God’s grace, trained to be the kind of people that glorify him. Grace reforms us because God purifies us and makes us his own special possession (Titus 2:14b). This process of purification is called “sanctification,” and its goal is to make the believer more

like Jesus (Romans 8:29). Sanctification is not only separation from sin, but it is also devotion to God (2 Corinthians 6:14-7:1). “Peculiar” (verse 14) does not mean “odd” or “strange.” It means “a special people for God’s own possession” (see Deuteronomy 14:2; 26:18). Third, Grace rewards us (verse 13). We have been redeemed “from all iniquity,” which means that sin should no longer master our lives. “Iniquity” means “lawlessness.” In our unsaved condition, we were rebels against God’s law; but now all of that has been changed. This led Paul to remind us of Christ’s Second Coming (Titus 2:13). We are looking for Jesus Christ to return; this is our only hope and glory. This verse boldly affirms that Jesus Christ is God, for there is only one article in the Scripture: “the great God and our Saviour.” Paul did not go into detail about the events surrounding the return of Christ. Believers should always be expecting his return and live like those who will see him face-to-face (Titus 2:13). Read Ron Purkey’s Bible study outlines free at rcpbibleoutlines. com. Purkey has been an ordained Baptist minister for 50 years.

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James “Jim” Dill Gatewood, 66, Rochester, passed away at 5:32 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023, at Memorial Hospital, South Bend. He was born Oct. 1, 1957, in Noblesville, the son of Bill and Louann (Dill) Gatewood. Jim graduated from Noblesville High School in 1976. On May 19, 1978, in Arcadia, he married Kathy Con-$0(6 ',// away and she survives. *$7(:22' Jim had worked for the United States Department of Agriculture as a food inspector for over 32 years, retiring in 2012. In his free time, he enjoyed woodworking, cooking, fishing, sports, going to his grandchildren’s sporting events and dearly loved spending time with his family, especially being a proud granddad to two granddaughters. He had been a double leg amputee for over a decade, but never let his disabilities slow him down from the things he loved to do; always lifting others spirits by encouraging them to stay strong and work through adversities. Survivors include his wife, Kathy Gatewood, Rochester; children, Holly (Jason) Borges, Fulton, and James P. Gatewood, Rochester; grandchildren, Ally Borges, Brookston, and Brooklyn Borges, Fulton; brother, David Gatewood, Surprise, Ariz.; and sister-in-law, Nancy Gatewood, Noblesville. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Kevin Lee Gatewood and Bill Gatewood; and stepfather, Sam Craig. Friends may visit with the family from 4-7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 26, at Zimmerman Bros. Funeral Home, Rochester. Online condolences may be expressed at zimmermanbrosfh.com.

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Darlene L. Martin, 91, Rochester, passed away at 10:44 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2023, at Woodbridge Health Campus, Logansport. She was born June 28, 1932, in Fulton, the daughter of Charles E. and Gertrude (Wichmann) Beattie. She married Lee Roy Hoehne in 1951 and they had two children, David and Darla. On '$5/(1( / Feb. 22, 1975, at the Metea Baptist Church, she 0$57,1 married Frederic S. “Steve” Martin. He preceded her in death on June 30, 2018. Darlene had worked as a bookkeeper. She had worked for Public Service Indiana from 1964-1970, Torx-Camcar Rochester from 19701982 and for Mike Anderson Automotive in Logansport from 19872000. After retiring, she had been a substitute school teacher at Caston and Rochester schools. She had been a member of Metea Baptist Church for over 70 years. She enjoyed cheering on the Caston Comets athletic teams and sharing her excellent gardening and flower skills to family and friends. Survivors include her children, Darla Jean (Robert) Kaminski, Lombard, Ill., Mike Martin, Kokomo, Kathy (Kristi) Stockberger, Rochester, and Lori Rochelle Higgins, Logansport; grandchildren, Kristen (Andy) Dalton, Andrea (Luke) Stocking, Matt Coleman, Tawnie Ramer, Michelle Dotson, Jackie Robertson and Kerry Brouyette; great-grandchildren, Natalie Stocking, Elin Stocking, Marek Stocking, Cameron Robertson, Jenna Robertson, Garrett Brouyette, Gaby Brouyette, Kaden Brouyette, Maddie Dalton and Abby Dalton; greatgreat-grandchildren, Keegan Martin, Kase Brouyette and Granger Brouyette; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father, Charles Beattie; mother, Gertrude Emry; son, David Hoehne; and siblings, Charles Junior Beattie, Gerald William Beattie, Donald L. Beattie, Dolores Irene Musselman and Sharon Louise Ness. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 28, at Zimmerman Bros. Funeral Home, Rochester. Friends may visit from 4-7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 27, and one hour prior to service Saturday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Metea Baptist Cemetery, Cass County. Memorial contributions may be made to the Caston Closet at Caston Schools. Online condolences may be expressed at zimmermanbrosfh.com.

Jean Ann Davis

Trinity United Methodist Church Member Jean Ann Davis, 79, Rochester, passed away peacefully at 3:59 a.m. Friday, Oct. 20, 2023, at Memorial Hospital of South Bend. Jean Ann was born March 27, 1944, in Rochester, to John and Golda (Kirk) Smith and attended Grass Creek Schools. She was in the first class to graduate from Caston in 1961. She mar-($1 $11 ried the love of her life, Gene Davis, on July 26, '$9,6 1987, in Las Vegas, Nev. They shared 36 years of life’s adventures together. Jean Ann had a strong work ethic and devoted 18 years to Switches and another 20 years to Modine, both in Logansport. She was known for her large and frequent garage sales and enjoyed helping people sell items on eBay. In her spare time, she loved working on puzzles. The Davis garage is full of the beautiful puzzles she and Gene completed together. Jean Ann was a people person. She attended Trinity United Methodist Church in Rochester and loved spending time with her best friend Connie. She was a very proud mother and grandmother and was always taking pictures at family gatherings, so she could show them off. Left to cherish Jean Ann’s memory are her husband, Gene; two daughters, Tonya Cates and husband Alan of Logansport and Carla Sewell and husband Steve of Francesville; son, Darrell Moss and wife Pixie of Cleveland, Tenn.; three grandchildren, Jeremy Cates and wife Amber, Jennifer Dawson and husband Brandon and Steven Sewell and fiancé Gabriella Acosta; three great-grandchildren, Christian Dawson, Carissa Dawson and Anna Cates; and one greatgreat-granddaughter, Amaya Osborn-Dawson. Blended family members include stepson, Bill Davis and wife Penny; stepdaughters, Brenda Chilton and Barb Wagner; and numerous grandchildren. Jean Ann was preceded in death by her parents and brother, Howard Smith. A celebration of the life of Jean Ann Davis will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 26, at Good Family Funeral Home, 1200 W. 18th St., Rochester. Rev. Jeff Herron will officiate. Friends may visit with the family from 5-8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 25, and one hour prior to the service Thursday at the funeral home. Interment will be in Rochester IOOF Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Floor 17, Chicago, IL 60601 or to Trinity United Methodist Church, 819 E. Ninth St., Rochester, IN 46975. Online expressions of sympathy may be made to her family at goodfamilyfh.com.

Daniel Wayne Holiday

D a n i e l Wayne Holiday, 59, Nappanee, died Oct. 12, 2023. He was born on Oct. 15, 1963, in Rochester. On Sept. 2, 2010, he married Vickie Prescott; who '$1,(/ :$<1( survives. +2/,'$< Additional survivors are his father, Richard Holiday, Peru; one son, Clayton (Kwan) Holiday, Kokomo; four stepchildren, Brittany (Mike) Mills, Nappanee, Brad (Sara) Culp, Bremen, Brent (Whitney) Culp, Nappanee, and Brandon (Kara) Culp, Charlotte, N.C.; 17 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two sisters, Susan (Mitchell) Cariaga, Redland, Calif., and Beth (Les) Slough, Lancaster, Pa. He was preceded in death by his mother, Helen Cook. Services were held Friday, Oct. 20, in Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee. Interment was held in South Union Cemetery, Nappanee. Memorial contributions in Dan’s name can be made to the Elkhart Co. Humane Society.

Mark Allen Thompson

Mark Allen Thompson, 61, R o c h e s t e r, died at 4:24 p.m. Oct. 18, 2023. He was born on Aug. 24, 1962, in Alton, Ill. On Nov. 23, 1991, he married Anna L. 0$5. $//(1 Arbuckle; who 7+203621 survives. Additional survivors are a son, Mark Arbuckle, Rochester; two daughters, Roxanna Arbuckle, Monterey, and Samantha (Tim) Ballin, Akron; 12 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and one sister, Violet (Steve) Smith, Kokomo. He was preceded in death by his parents, Walter Allen Thompson and Bonnie Sue (Wright) Thompson. Services were held Tuesday, Oct 24, in the Earl-Grossman Funeral Home, Argos. Interment was held in Maple Grove Cemetery, Argos. Memorial contributions may be made to Mark A. Thompson Memorial Fund, 208 N. Michigan St., Argos, IN 46501. Arrangements were entrusted to Earl-Grossman Funeral Home, Argos.

Garry R. Weaver

Garry Ray Weaver, 68, Bass Station, and formerly of Kewanna, died Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023. He was born on Nov. 11, 1954, in Winamac. He is sur*$55< 5 vived by one :($9(5 sister, Brenda (Clint) Armstrong, Morrow, Ohio; brother-in-law, Oren Shidler, Bass Station; sister-in-law, Joann Weaver, Fort Myers, Fla.; three nieces; two nephews; several great-nieces and great-nephews; two aunts; numerous cousins; and two stepgranddaughters. He was preceded in death by his parents, Raymond Thomas and Evelyn Josephine (Cannon) Weaver; one sister, Maria L. Shidler; one brother, Larry O. Weaver; and long time partner, Marilyn Burkman. No services were held. Memorial contributions may be made to charity of choice. Online Tributes may be offered at frainmortuary.com. Arrangements were entrusted to Frain Mortuary, Winamac.


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OBITUARIES Lanny Ray Tillman Avid Sports Fan

Lanny Ray Tillman, 65, Rochester, passed away peacefully surrounded by his children at 1:02 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023, at Parkview Hospital of Fort Wayne. On Jan. 21, 1958, Lanny was born in Portsmouth, Va., to Robert and Sue Halterman Tillman. Lanny attended Akron High School with /$11< 5$< the class of 1975. He married the love of his life, 7,//0$1 Nancy Roe, on May 14, 1976. Though this relationship was not permanent, they did have eight children together during their 25-year marriage and remained lifelong friends. With a strong work ethic, Lanny had various jobs throughout his life. He was a semi-truck driver for many years, owned a trash route and worked for several different factories until he became disabled. Lanny had quite a sense of humor. He loved to laugh and crack jokes. He enjoyed listening to music, playing cards and watching Netflix. Taking care of his flowers and shopping for yard decorations was also a hobby. As an avid sports fan, his heart and love were for the Minnesota Vikings. He was a diehard fan and enjoyed collecting their memorabilia. Grandpa cherished the time with his grandchildren and family. Left to cherish the memories of Lanny are four daughters, Lori Tillman of South Bend, Mindy Tillman (Steven Kovatch) of South Bend, Marcy Tillman (Jess Sampson) of Rochester and Melissa Tillman (Dave Kale) of Rochester; three sons, Lanny Tillman Jr., Eric Tillman and Bobby Tillman, all of Rochester; life friend, Nancy Tillman Hart; 17 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; father, Robert and Delores Tillman of Royal Center; two sisters, Janet Wright of Claypool and Cheryl Burkett of Rochester; two brothers, Larry Tillman and Craig Tillman, both of Fort Wayne; and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceding Lanny in death are his mother, Sue Tillman; daughter, Lisa Tillman; brother, Bruce Tillman; and four nephews. A celebration of the life of Lanny R. Tillman will be at 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 27, at Good Family Funeral Home, 1200 W. 18th St., Rochester. Friends may visit with the family one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Interment will be in Rochester IOOF Cemetery. Electronic expressions of sympathy may be made to his family at goodfamilyfh.com.

Timothy F. Hoffa Jr.

Timothy F. Hoffa Jr., 44, Rogers, Ariz., and formerly of Winamac, died unexpectedly on Monday, Oct.16, 2023. He was born on March 20, 1979, in Warren, Mich. On 7,027+< ) June 29, 2002, +2))$ -5 he married Christina L. Shorter; who preceded him in death. He is survived by one daughter, Madi Liz Hoffa; one son, Ethan Hoffa; fiancee, Samantha Ezell; one stepdaughter, Annabelle Ezell; two stepsons, Joshua and Jonah Ezell; one brother, Duane (Jenn) Hoffa; one sister, Bethanne Heater; motherin-law, Vicki Hodson; father-in-law, Greg Shorter; four sisters-in-law, Ashley Stemm, Emily Campbell, Jamie (Brandon) Sells, and Brandi Shorter; several nieces and nephews; and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins. Cremation will take place at Frain Crematory, Winamac. Visitation will be from 11 a.m to 2 p.m. EDT Thursday, Oct. 26, at Frain Mortuary, Winamac. Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. EDT Thursday, Oct. 26, at Frain Mortuary, Winamac, with Rev. Laura Bailey officiating. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the funeral home to assist the family with final expenses. Online Tributes may be offered atfrainmortuary.com. Arrangements have been entrusted to Frain Mortuary, Winamac.

Franklin D. Hines

Franklin Hines, 88, Logansport, died Thursday, Oct. 19, 2023, in Logansport Memorial Hospital. He was born on Dec. 16, 1934, in White County. On )5$1./,1 ' Aug. 17, 1958, +,1(6 in Burnettsville, he married Judith Allen; who preceded him in death Jan. 13, 2011. On June 16, 2012, he married Juanita Stanton Fry; who survives. Additional survivors are one daughter, Shelly (Pat) Haskins, Monon; four sons, Don Hines, Winamac, Bruce (Buffy) Hines, Bulls Gap, Tenn., John (Kim Miller) Hines, Logansport, Scott (Janette) Hines, Royal Center; one stepdaughter, Paula Copp, Walton; three sisters, Donna Dillenburg, Pennsylvia, Rhetta Zerth, and Judy Rowe, both of Monticello; one brother, Glen (Nancy) Hines, Kokomo; several grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Thomas and Julia (Carlson) Hines; one sister; and four brothers. Visitation will be held from 4-7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 26, in Gundrum Funeral Home, Logansport. A celebration of life will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 27, in Gundrum Funeral Home, Logansport. Interment will be held in St. John’s Cemetery, Logansport. Memorial contributions may be made to a favorite charity in memory of Frank.

BIRTHS Daniel Lee Herschberger Darell and Rebecca Herschberger, Akron, are the parents of a son, Daniel Lee, born at 1:25 a.m. Oct. 19, in Blessed Begin-

nings Care Center, Nappanee. He weighed 8 pounds, 5.5 ounces, and was 20.5 inches long. He joins siblings: Elizabeth, Elias, Joanna, and Lydia.

Gary L. Beatty

Lifetime Fulton County Resident Gary L. Beatty, 64, Rochester, passed away at 8:22 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2023, at Lutheran Hospital of Fort Wayne. On Jan. 26, 1959, Gary Lynn was born in Rochester to Loren Lee and Flossie Louise Eash Beatty. Growing up, he shared his childhood with a brother, Steve. He was a lifetime Fulton *$5< / %($77< County resident. Gary worked in maintenance and groundskeeping for Life Care Center of Rochester. As a material picker, Gary worked for Rochester Iron and Metal for a number of years. Many will remember Gary as their server at Tweedle Dee Dee’s. Over the years, Gary enjoyed landscaping and grooming his trees. He was proud to drive his ’77 black Corvette around the county, but gave it up for a Buick, his “old man car.” Grandpa cherished the time with his grandchildren and watching their events. Left to share the memories of Gary are his son, Logan Beatty and wife Cassandra of Kewanna; seven grandchildren; and two nephews. Preceding Gary in death are his parents; brother, Steve Beatty; and an infant sister, Debra Sue Beatty. Private family services will be held at a later date. The arrangements have been entrusted to Good Family Funeral Home of Rochester. Electronic expressions of sympathy may be made to his family at goodfamilyfh.com.

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COUNTY REPORT Court News Circuit Court

The following petition has been filed in Fulton Circuit Court, Judge Arthur Christopher Lee presiding:

Complaint

Jefferson Capitol Systems, LLC v. Patricia Wilkins, $995.99

Superior Court

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

Complaints

Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC v. Carol Baker, Rochester, $2,168.66 LVNV Funding, LLC v. Jessica Green, Rochester, $838.86 Barclays Bank Delaware V. Linda Sanders, Rochester, $1,735.15

Traffic Violations

The following fines and levies were paid in Fulton County courts: Speeding — Terren Leonard, South Bend, $175; Timothy Brown, Niles, Mich., $175; Megan Barnhill, South Bend, $175; Christopher Baughman, Laporte, $200; Erin Jostes, Zionsville, $175; Cory Howard, Rochester, $164.00; Austin Belknap, Lakeville, $192.50; Tymaris Lenard, South Bend, $164; Alejandro Rivera, Hammond, $154.50; Mitchell Kampman, Indianapolis, $192.50; Caden Bell, Hammond, $175; Lucencee Jackson, Noblesville, $192.50; James Ellis, Argos, $192.50; Josh Rickett, Anderson, $175; David Clark, Carmel, $175; Edward Varnado, Alexandria, $154.50; Jacob Lisenby, Rochester, $154.50; Kyle Smith, Crown Point, $154.50, David Chappell, Greenwood, $154.50; Rachel Malisnsky, Columbus, $154.50; Niesha Thompson, Ellenwood, Ga., $154.50; Sanjay Pal, Greenwood, $154.50; Pat Walgamuth, Akron, $164.50; Keith Thielmann, Plymouth, $164.50; Jill Gregg, Franklin, Tenn., $164.50 Operating a motor vehicle without financial responsibility — Jessica Martin, Indianapolis, $175 Driving while suspended — Gregory Croddy, Kokomo, $164.50; Trevor Hoaglund, Macy, $164.50

Marriage Licenses The following couple have applied for a marriage license in the office of Fulton County Clerk of the Court:

Rhodes-Howard John Rhodes, 28, Rochester, and Megan Howard, 26, Rochester

Marriage Dissolutions The following couple has filed for a marriage dissolution in Fulton County courts: Cabrera — Joshua Cabrera, Akron, and Meghan Stier-Cabrera, Fort Wayne; with children.


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nett said. She accepted the offer and has lived in Rochester on and off for over 70 years. “I’ve been here quite a while,” she said about living in Rochester. “This is my town.” She has a lot of family members watching over her and one of her grandsons lives with her now. “I’m lucky that I have two living sons, one lives three miles north and the other lives three miles south,” she said. Barnett admitted that she wanted a little girl as she got older. When she married her second husband, she won the jackpot. “I like telling people we were the Brady Bunch in reverse, because I had three sons and he had three daughters,” chuckled Barnett. She has thoughts of selling pieces of her doll collection. But, she wants them to go to people who will really appreciate them. She wants them to “go to a good home.” “It’s not gonna be too much longer that I’m gonna be 89 years old, and I don’t expect to live much longer,” Barnett said.

She also reflected on the loss of her siblings. “I was supposed to die in 2014, because I have a sister that died in 2005 and three years later, my other sister died, and my brother died three years after that in 2011. She thankfully broke the pattern and is still going strong. “One of the guys that I know real well told me one time, ‘God doesn’t want you, you’re too ornery, and the devil doesn’t want you either, he’s afraid you’re gonna turn the air conditioning on,’” Barnett laughed. She is also a jigsaw puzzle wizard. Her grandson, Dave, keeps buying her puzzles because he knows she really loves them. Barnett said to him, “Dave, would you stop that,” she laughed. She has over 50 jigsaw puzzles waiting to be solved. Barnett is sharp and can piece the puzzles together with ease. “One of the things I did that made me happy as far as puzzles go, I got a telephone call one day, and I was asked by a friend (Deb Tyler, retired and beloved fifth

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was over, I called her and said, Deb, come and get your puzzle, it’s done,” chuckled Barnett. Barnett describes herself as ornery. “I’ve never minded my own business, and I may have been ornery over the years,” she giggled. Rochester is her town, and it is lucky to have her.

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Updates and happenings Caston School Corporation will hold a special public meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 23. A presentation of the 2023-24 tentative agreement between Caston School Corporation and the Classroom Teachers Association for purposes of discussion. —o— Fulton County Retired Teacher’s Association will meet at 11 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 26, in the Log House Restaurant, Argos. Meeting and meal will follow a halfhour meet and greet. To RSVP, contact Joellen Wynn (574) 2232502 or email jjjwynn@rtcol.com. —o— Fulton County Historical Society is hosting an Antiques and Collectibles Show and Sale from 4-7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 26; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 27; and 9

a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28. For more information contact the museum (574) 223-4436. —o— Rochester Metal and Iron is collecting aluminum beverage cans the month of October. There is a pink dumpster located at 1495 Wetzel St., Rochester. All proceeds will be donated in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. —o— It’s 4-H enrollment time and you can start enrolling for the 2023-2024 4-H year. Call the office at (574) 223-3397 or email crgrossm@purdue.edu with any questions. Enrollment may be done online at https://v2.4honline. com/#user/sign-in. —o— The 18th Annual Haunted Woods Trail Tour will be held Oct.

27-28, four miles north of Rochester at the Fulton County Museum. All proceeds support the museum. For more information, call (574) 223-4436 or visit the website at fultoncountyhistory. org. —o— Boo Fest will be from 4:30-6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 27, in downtown Rochester. Costume contest sign up is anytime between 4:30-5:45 p.m. Friday, Oct. 27, at the Smith Sawyer and Smith table on the courthouse lawn, across from WROI Radio Station; judging starts at 6 p.m. —o— Rochester trick-or-treat hours will be held from 5-7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31. —o— Fulton Liberty Lions Club will

hold its annual Halloween Costume Contest at 5:30 p.m. at the Fulton Community Center, 204 E. Dunn St., Fulton; all ages welcome. Participants will receive a treat bag. Fulton town trick-ortreat hours will be held afterward from 6-8 p.m. —o— Kewanna’s trick-or-treat times are 5-7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31. The Kewanna-Union Township Public Library, James F. Talbott VFW Post 1121, and Kewanna-Union Township Fire Department will also hand out candy to trick-ortreaters during those times near the library. —o— Akron’s trick-or-treat hours are 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31. Judging for the costume contest is 5:30 p.m. the same day at the fire sta-

tion, 206 W. Rochester St. —o— The Fulton-Liberty Lions Club’s costume contest is at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31, at the Fulton Community Center, 204 E. Dunn St. All ages are welcome; participants will receive a treat bag. Trick-or-treating in town is 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31. —o— Fulton County Public Library will have a teen Halloween party for ages 12-18. It will be held 4:306:30 p.m. in the Teen Oasis Room. Trick-or-treat at the library will be held during the hours of 10 a.m. to 6:45 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31, in the main areas of the library. —o— Fulton County Public Library’ Fulton branch will have a kid’s craft anytime between the hours of 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 30. —o— Fulton County Library’s Aubbee branch preschool in-house will have a knights/dragons craft anytime between the hours of 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Oct. 30. —o— Soap sales are back. The Fulton Liberty Lions Club is now handling the products. Orders will be until Wednesday, Nov. 8. Order forms are available at the Fulton Library or contact a Lions Club member. Direct any questions to Beth Burton at (574) 8576750; leave a message. —o— Commissioner’s meeting will be held at 9 a.m. Monday, Nov. 6, in the commissioner’s room, 125 E. Ninth St., Rochester. —o— Families Helping Families (a nonprofit organization) is in need of formula and diapers for the community. If interested in donating or in need of formula and/or diapers, stop by from 2-5 p.m. Mondays, at the Solid Rock Church, 913 Main St., Rochester. For more information, call Michelle Skiles (574) 835-8813. —o— Fulton County Extension Homemakers are sponsoring the annual Yesterday’s Treasurers’ Craft Show, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28, at the Fulton County Fairgrounds. —o— The Fulton County Choral Club may be contacted for music programs. Currently, the group has a Broadway show tunes program available for entertainment and are practicing for the annual Christmas show, which may also be shared with area organizations. If interested, contact Director Joyce Jones at (574) 2236393.

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Rochester voters may cast their ballots starting this week for two contested races in the 2023 municipal election. One of those is for Rochester clerk-treasurer with Democratic incumbent Shoda Beehler running against Republican Beth Stocking. The other contested race is between incumbent Republican Rochester City Councilman John Garrett and Democratic challenger Josh Zehner, who are running for Rochester City Council Precinct 5. Questions posed to those candidates were published in the Oct. 18 edition. The two candidates for clerktreasurer responded to the following questions: “Give some information on your background and qualifications for the position you’re running for.” Shoda Beehler — “I have been serving as the clerk-treasurer for the city of Rochester for almost 12 years, being first elected in No-

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will continue to improve the efficiency of the office operations, follow the state and federal laws as they apply to the city and improve and implement all strategies to safeguard the city and taxpayer assets, both cash and capital.” Stocking — “I have seen where small towns and communities, such as Rochester, are struggling to obtain the necessary funding for programs and projects to improve the lives of people and uplift the community. With a new mayor and new members of the city council, it is imperative that we all work together for the people of Rochester. My role is to be a support for the mayor and city council. “I desire to partner and collaborate with the new mayor and city council in exploring alternative sources of funds for the city of Rochester, to build on what has already been started and help bring Rochester back to prosperity. I will be responsible for the accounting, controls and reporting surrounding these sources of funds. My goal is to bring a new level of transparency and accountability to the office of clerk-treasurer to build trust with the citizens of Rochester. “I know that the hard-earned tax dollars of the citizens of Rochester deserve to be managed efficiently, but it’s not just about numbers. I am committed to making our town a better place for all of us. With my background in business and finance and my commitment to collaboration, transparency, accountability and fiscal responsibility, I will advocate for programs and services promoting prosperity for Rochester and will serve the citizens of Rochester with integrity.” Early voting starts Saturday, Oct. 28, running 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Fulton County Courthouse and Rochester Community Center, 625 Pontiac St. Early voting at the courthouse is 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Oct. 30, through Friday, Nov. 3; 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4; and 8 a.m. to noon Monday, Nov. 6. Early voting at the community center is 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4. Voting Election Day is 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 7, at the community center.

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Redevelopment Commission President Brett Curnutt. Curnutt earlier pointed out the project will help with connectivity to U.S. 31, if the highway becomes limited access in the future, as well as commercial and residential development. “This is a tremendous opportunity for Rochester. Action breeds action,” he said after the ceremony. “I think we’ll see a lot of projects in the future, and I’m just speculating on what I believe ... can happen and what can domino-effect from there. I think the Rochester community wins, and it’s a great opportunity to be a part of the chemistry in this project.” Rochester Mayor Ted Denton said the extension “will make this end of town pop as far as development.” “We’ve been talking for a lot of years about a hotel possibly being down here. That’s being kicked around and talked about by some of the investors and developers,” said Denton. He mentioned Dr. Ken Hoff enabled the project by “donat(ing) ... property.”

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lina Duffy in 2008 and is now in churches across the U.S. and internationally. Campbell will be assisted by facilitators Cheri Penix and Ramona Gebert. Sessions will include reflection time, special speakers and crafts, among other things. It’s free to the women participating, and attendees don’t have be from Fulton County or go to Faith Outreach Center. Women also can already have children, with the church able to offer child care, if needed, for the program by vetted workers. At the last session, the program culminates in a group baby shower for participants, with women able to pick out items such as strollers to receive. The program’s leaders mentioned having Embrace Grace at Faith Outreach Center was in response to the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization declaring the Constitution doesn’t provide for abortion rights. “So many women faced with an unplanned pregnancy turned to abortion because of fear,” said Ge-

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GARAGE SALE, Thurs., Oct. 26, 5-8pm; Fri., Oct. 27, 8-6pm. Downsizing lots of household items. Furniture, mens and women's clothing, misc. baby items and clothing. Corner of 550 East and 110, Rochester.

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Knee Moving Auction Saturday, October 28th, 2023 @ 10:00 a.m. (Indy Time) Location: 8228 West Indiana 14, Akron, Indiana 46910 Watch for Winegardner Auction signs/flags. TRACTOR-MOWER-TRAILER-SNOW BLOWER 504 International Farmall; Pull Type Rotary Mower; Small Trailer Frame; 3 Pt. Grader Blade; Snow Blower

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TRAILER, all wood, 4 ft. wide, 8 ft. long, 3 ft. tall, tilt and spare tire. $600 obo. 574-835-5976

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BARN SALE, Fri., Oct. 27, 9am to 4pm, 1066 Park St. Office desks, lots of household and decor items, barn picture, kids toys and puzzles, Christmas decor, Rock Revival, Miss Me Jeans, men, women and teen clothing, DVDs, CDs, 18 ft. pontoon fishing boat.

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Pike Garage Doors Inc. Sales - Installation - Parts - Service 117 E. Third St. • Rochester • 574-223-2898

TOOLS-GARDEN-HOUSEWARE 2110 Weld-N-Tote welder; aluminum ladders; wood ladders; flower pots; yard ornaments; jack stands; wood work bench; ice augers; Reddy Heater 40,000 BTU; cement hand tools; fans; trash pump with hose; Prosource creeper; wood saw horses; milk cans; ice fishing poles; Christmas décor; farmhouse decor; electric fireplaces; 20# LP tanks; King Sleigh Bed; vintage oil lamps; garden tools; safe; wall décor; Polish Pottery dish sets; wall paintings; drills, wood hutch, paper shredder, portable window AC, CD’s, DVD’s; office supplies; Jeanie Rub massager; 2x2 slide projector, wood bench; Foodsaver vacuum sealer; Holy Bible; leather office chair; costume jewelry; jewelry stand with mirror; quilts; antique necklace rack; Tom Sawyer book w/Ill Norman Rockwell; air compressor; refrigerator; wooden picnic table with benches; duck taxidermy; dishes; Sectional Recliner Sofa; Peterboro baskets; signs; Norman Rockwell figurines; cast iron weathervane, cast iron hanging pot holder; vintage crocks; vintage chairs; dressers.

Owners: Shaun & Sophia Knee Note: Way too much to list. Check out pictures online. www.WinegardnerAuctions.com www.GoToAuction.com Auctioneer ID 7680 www.Auctionzip.com Auctioneer ID 27041 Terms: Cash or check. Credit/Debit cards accepted with 5% convenience fee. ID required for registration. All purchases are “AS IS – WHERE IS” with no warranties either expressed or implied. Winegardner Auctions, Inc. does not assume any responsibility or liability for accidents, or items after SOLD. Statements made at auction take precedence over printed or digital material. Restroom and concessions are available.

Auctioneers; Jack Winegardner, Sr. Jack Winegardner, Jr. AU10500118 AU10400146 574-382-3505 574-355-0374

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A+ YARD SERVICES is available for your fall cleanup and landscape projects. Call Joel at 574-551-3202.

Mechanical Services C228 WALNUT REPAIR, starters, alternators, generators, costume hydraulic hoses & battery cables, tractor repair, mag neto repair, Mon.-Sat. dawn to dusk. 574-892-5968

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AN ELDERLY LADY with mobility problems is looking for someone to iron clothes. Rochester, 574-223-4516.

FARM Miscellaneous Farm G070 LARGE ROUND ALFALFA BALES, no rain, stored inside. 574-223-5752 STRAW BALES FOR SALE. Small squares, $5 a bale. Call 574-835-2246. Quantity discount. YOUNG FARMER looking for farm ground to cash rent/share crop. Call or text 574-835-6595. Email: andybrubaker10@hotmail.com

SHITZU PUPPIES. All colors, male and female, shots and worming started. $300. 574-321-0164 CKC SHIH-TZU PUPPIES. Male $500. CKC King German Shepherd puppies, $400. All shots and wormed. 574-542-4413

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PUBLIC AUCTIONS Frey Public Auction Wednesday, Oct. 25. Personal property at 2 p.m., real estate at 5:30 p.m. Located at 14450 Crest Lane Drive, Plymouth. Three-bed, two-bath home with attached two-car garage and small shed. Chest freezer, washer and

dryer, curio cabinet, furniture, kitchen utensils and appliances, IU posters and memorabilia, lawn tools and more. Pictures available at oakcrestauctions.com. Oak Crest Auctions.

Real Estate Auction 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 11. Located

at 2188 W. CR 100N, Logansport. Cropland, building sites, country home, pole barns, classic cars, tractors, trucks, shop tools, antiques, vintage mopar parts, and gas pump. Open house 5:30-6 p.m. Monday, Nov. 6. Metzger Property Services.

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MATTHEWS DRENALIN 28-1/2 inch draw, 50 to 60 lbs. Viper sights, drop aways rest. Numerous quality arrows. Comes with Matthews quiver, hard and soft case. 2 releases. Right handed bow. $600 firm. 574-721-5237.

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FOR SALE: 2005 HARLEY-DAVIDSON ROAD GLIDE, 1 owner, engine has a big bore kit, garage kept & well taken care of, 29,800 miles. $10,500. Call 574-453-7182 for more information.

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FOP Lodge 143 - Rochester

Saturday, November 11 8am-3pm (EST)

Fulton County Historical Society Museum 37 East 375 North (4 miles N. of Rochester on US 31) Admission $4 Call Darlene: 574-936-4431

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REAL ESTATE RENTALS Buildings For Rent U030 LIONS CLUB BUILDING - Special occasions, receptions, graduations, reunions. 574-223-0563

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MOYER ESTATE PUBLIC AUCTION 8932 King Road, Plymouth, IN Located: East of Plymouth on US 30 to King Rd. (Pilot Truck Stop), then North ¼ mile to auction on:

Saturday – November 4, 2023 9:30 Real Estate 10:30 Personal Property Total of 85 Acres Tillable – 20 Acres of Secluded Wooded Areas & Half Acre Pond Home – Needs Extensive Remodeling – Good Farm Buildings BUY ONE – ANY COMBINATION Or ALL 10% Earnest Money Deposit Due Day of Auction – For Brochure contact the Auction Company.

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GENTLY USED normal sized electric lift chair with newer seating cover. Very good condition. 574-223-2272 Attention oxygen therapy users! Inogen One G4 is capable of full 24/7 oxygen delivery. Only 2.8 pounds. Free info kit. Call 877-929-9587

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VIAGRA and CIALIS USERS! 50 Generic Pills SPECIAL $99.00. 100% guaranteed. 24/7 CALL NOW! 888-445-5928 Hablamos Español

TRANSPORTATION Autos For Sale

FOR SALE: 1950 Ford DeSoto, 62,000 miles. $5,000 obo. 574-835-6924

Autos Wanted Misc. Merchandise P200 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

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BUYING JUNK VEHICLES. Paying cash! Top dollar, will pick up. Call anytime 574-505-0855.

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Trucks For Sale W070 FOR SALE: 2010 Ford F150X 4x4, 238,000 miles. $6,500. 574-835-0504

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GUNS – “TO BE SOLD 10:30” Vision Defense AR-15, Model V-15, 556 cal. (SN0506) new in box; Henry Big Boy Mares - Leg, Model H006CML,45 cal., lever action, gold tube fed; Henry Axe - Mares Leg, 22 cal. S/L/LR, Black NIB, lever action, tube fed; Marlin, Model 39A, 22 cal., SL/LR, lever action tube fed; Marlin, Model 336, CS, cal. 30-30, lever action, side feed, sling mt.; Winchester Model 840, 20 ga., single shot, full choke; Mossberg Maverick, Model 88, 12 ga. pump; Hopkins & Allen, 12 ga, single shot, full choke; Jukar – (Spain), ? cal., black powder. DODGE TRUCK – MOTOR HOME – BOATS – TRACTORS – IMPLEMENTS 2005 Dodge Dakota SLT pick-up, 3.7L 6 cyl. engine, A.M., A.C., 4 door ext. cab, good red body, gray interior w/155,244 miles; 1972 Barth motor home, Chevrolet chassis w/little use on 350 reman. Engine, this motor home has set inside for several years & needs some work (will make a good hunting home); 1961 KMG 16’ boat, Johnson 75 hp. engine w/trailer (stored inside, but needs work); 12’ Jon boat; Chrysler 45 hp. boat motor; (2) P/U toppers; 1953 JD 50 tractor, N.F., fenders, rear step, rear hyd’s., rear wts., 38” rubber; 1958 Case 800 (model 811-B) Case-O-Matic gas tractor, W.F., 3 pt. eagle hitch, fenders, 15.5-38 rubber; JD 3 pt. 4-16” plow; Case 4-16” pull plow; JD 2-16” pull plow; JD 3 pt. sub soiler; 16’ 3 pt. tool bar; 16’x8’ metal flatbed wagon, 18” sides w/running gear (no wheels); Steel flat rack wagon w/10 ton gear (needs left front axle) 3-6 ton running gears; PTO grass seeder; 3 pt. 8’ blade; 3 pt. 7’ sickle bar mower; 2-wheel trailer frame. 2 MOBILE HOMES – LAWN – GARDEN - SHOP (2) 1960 or 1970’s Mobile homes 12’x56’ & 12’x46’, rough condition & cannot be used as residence because of age (must be removed in 45 days after the auction; (2) metal mobile home steps; JD 830 Zero turn mower w/twin 27 V engine, 52’ deck, 700 hrs.; Generac 2300 psi power washer w/gas engine; Acetylene torch w/ tanks & cart; tool cabinet w/vice; small tool cabinet; floor model drill press; metal 7 door locker; Sears 10” R.A. saw; table saw; Century H.D. 100 amp. Battery charger; Everstart 6x12 Battery charger; aluminum 28’ ext. ladder & 6’ step ladder; (4) 48” fluorescent shop lights; native lumber. HOUSEHOLD – A/C – MISCELLANEOUS 2005 Frigidaire 12 cu.ft. upright deep freezer; 24”x24” kitchen chop block; wooden wardrobe; (3) bookcases; porcelain drop leaf kitchen table; 4-post full sz. wood bed w/nightstands; 2011 Sanyo 42” F.S. TV; Vizio 32” F.S. TV; Optimus 200-disc changer (full) w/speaker; 55 gal. fish aquarium; misc. pots & pans; 8-gun cabinet; (5) deer mounts; other mounts; several pictures; library table; trunks & wood boxes; wood ironing board; 4-drawer chest w/handkerchief boxes; oak L shape wood countertop cabinet (from Ancilla College); Steel twin sz. bed; Steel baby bed; Akalana 700 wood burner cooking stove; (5) oil lamps; Child’s ice cream chair; wooden ice box; milk can; 2-man crosscut saw; Leg vice mt. on tree stump; chicken crate; small Moor-Mans feed sign; 1 horse drill; wagon boaster w/1 horse shaft; JD Van Brunt steel wheel drill (yard ornament); JD steel wheel hay rake (yard ornament); 40’ windmill; over 500 new knives w/ approx. 20 boxes of 20 to a box plus other small sets & individual ones; (8) boxes of new G.I. Joe’s; (5) boxes of WWII (Ukraine 44) new generation toy soldier; new in boxes several toy cars & trucks. AUCTION NOTE: Sale order – RE 9:30 – Guns 10:30 followed by Household – Lawn – Garden – Shop in Quonset building, then Mobile Homes – Boats – P/U Truck – Tractors & Implements. 3 to 3 ½ hr. auction, off road parking available (Watch for Parking Signs) For Pictures, go to our Web Site at: ballrealtygroup.com Cash or Good Check w/Proper I.D. ♦ Food & Restroom Available ♦ Not Responsible for Accidents

James Kirk Moyer Estate - Owner Ball Auction & Realty, Inc. 302 E. Center St., Bourbon, IN 574.342.8299 or ballrealtygroup.com AC39500040 AUCTIONEERS: DARYL BALL — MARK GETZ — RYAN LIZZI


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Cross-country season ends at regional Four Rochester crosscountry runners had their seasons end at the New Haven regional at The Plex in Fort Wayne S a t u r d a y, %\ 9$/ Oct. 21. 762876285,6 In the boys *XHVW :ULWHU race, Wes Steininger was the Rochester front runner. He ran a 17:32 and took 93rd place in a field of 247 runners. His time was six seconds

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off his personal best set at the Manchester sectional the previous week. Reece Johnson took 147th place in 18:04. His time was 20 seconds faster than his sectional time and just four seconds off his personal best. Lane Shank finished 218th in 19:13. Shank advanced as an individual to regional after running an 18:36 the previous week at the Manchester sectional. Sophomore Grant Bailey qualified after running 18:11 at the sectional, but missed the regional due to a leg injury. The only Rochester girl to compete was sophomore Allyson Calloway, who took 107th place in a field of 246 by running a personal best of 21:23. This time was 34 seconds faster than her sectional time from a week earlier. Tippecanoe Valley’s Chesnee Miller advanced to state. She was 27th overall and 15th among individuals on non-advancing teams in 19:20. Fort Wayne Concordia won the boys regional with 85 points. War-

saw had 101 points, Wabash had 142, Angola had 161, and Carroll (Fort Wayne) had 188 points, and also advanced to state. Fort Wayne Concordia’s Vaughn Hendrickson won the individual title in 15:44. Fort Wayne Concordia also took the girls regional with 46 points. Homestead had 65 points, Carroll (Fort Wayne) had 180 points, East Noble had 202 points, and Warsaw had 224, and also punched tickets to state. Delta’s Nicki Southerland was the individual champion in 17:31. Football Rochester will play Lafayette Central Catholic in the Class 2A, Sectional 34 semifinals this Friday, Oct. 27. Rochester received a quarterfinal bye in the sectional and awaited the winner of the Winamac-Lafayette Central Catholic quarterfinal. Lafayette Central Catholic went on to beat Winamac 42-14. Lafayette Central Catholic, ranked No. 10, defeated Rochester 24-8 in last year’s sectional final. Rochester (7-2) is ranked No. 12.

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Fulton County PROMISE 529 WE PROMISE TO…

• Help youth have hope for the future by talking about education/career opportunities and asking them about their dreams • Help families start saving for the future using College Choice Direct 529 accounts • Bring the community together as “Champions” for all youth

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FOR MORE INFORMATION

Fulton County Promise 529 - Betty Martens, Coordinator • 574-835-9484 bettym.promisefultoncounty@gmail.com

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