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Being a widow is never an easy road. “My artwork is what kept me going. I also surrounded myself with caring friends at Heartland. They’re a group of sunny, supportive individuals.” Right now, Zentz has an art piece on display at the 44th Elkhart Juried Regional. Showing her love of fabric, she entered a fabric collage titled “Morning Delight.” She received the David and Dawn Weed Purchase Award for the piece. “I’ve entered for the past five years and received a purchase award for four of those years.” Zentz’s hobby is yardwork. She also enjoys flower gardening.

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Editor’s Note: The Good Neighbors column is for people looking for hard-to-find or old items or for people seeking advice, not for items you can find in a local store or sell through the help of a classified ad. —o—

Almond joy cookies — Does anyone have a recipe for almond joy cookies they would like to share? They have coconut, chocolate chips and almonds in them. Reply through this column. — A neighbor

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Seek housing — A 75-year-old driver for Amish seeks housing in the Milford area. Not picky but do like things neat and clean. Would prefer a small, semifurnished house, but would consider rent sharing. If you can help, please call Don at (574) 261-0454.

Good neighbors: Free 14 glass gallon jugs with no lids and one set of encyclopedias. Call (574) 5294292.

China set Good neighbors: Free 45-piece china set that has never been used and still in the box. The pattern is shadow rose. Please respond to this column if you are interested. Nappanee area.

Sewing machine Good neighbors: I have a White brand sewing machine, model 6477, with wooden cabinet and chair I would like to give away. The tension stitch needs some work. Call (574) 596-3018.

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Installing drain pipe — We need someone to remove walk cement and install downspout drain pipe and put in new cement for me. Call (574) 267-5074. Licensed plumber — I’ve been trying to find a licensed plumber who can run a gas line up from the basement to my kitchen so I can replace electric stove with gas stove, and who will come to Rochester. Is there anyone who knows a plumber who does this and will service Rochester? Email me at drdee123@ me.com.

Old postcards — Is there anyone who appraises old postcards or is interested in the cards? Reply through this column. — A reader

Furniture reupholstering — Looking for a person who can teach me to reupholster furniture. I will have the furniture and location. Must have all the tools. If interested, call (574) 549-4560. — A reader

Egg incubator — I was wondering if anyone has an egg incubator they no longer need? Prefer Wakarusa or surrounding areas. Call (574) 862-1226.

Nancy Drew books — Does anyone have a set of Nancy Drew books they no longer want? They need to be in good condition. Call (574) 747-7017.

Rochester Legion celebrates • Ed Gates — Navy • Edward Hoppenbrouwer — National Guard, Army Reserve • Earl “Bud” Paxton — Navy • Roger Rettinger — National Guard • Robert Watkins — Army Wynnfield Crossing • Skip Kindig — Air Force • Bill Hoffman — Marines

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OBITUARIES Jackie C. Hoppenbrouwer Bookkeeper

Jackie C. Hoppenbrouwer, 83, Rochester, was surrounded by her loving family when she passed away on Friday, Nov. 4, 2022, at Life Care Center of Rochester. On Dec. 24, 1938, Jackie Cecelia Stone was -$&.,( & born in Jacksonville, Fla. She was a treasured +233(1%528:(5 daughter of Jack and Teresa Wilson Stone. Growing up she shared her childhood with a sister, Tessie. In Waynesville, N.C., Jackie and Eddie Hoppenbrouwer were married on Feb. 4, 1978. They have shared 44 years of life’s adventures. Together they blended a beautiful family that included five wonderful children. Their family tree continued to grow with the added blessings of two more generations, including 10 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. As a bookkeeper, Jackie worked in their family’s automotive repair business known as Eddie’s Auto of Panacea, Fla. With a green thumb, Jackie enjoyed planting flowers to enhance the landscape of her home. To relax, she read novels and magazines. Nana Jackie cherished the time making memories with her grandchildren, looking forward to their visits. Left to cherish Jackie’s memory are her husband, Eddie; daughter, Bonnie Bowyer and husband Wayne of Rochester; sons, Shane Johnson and wife Christine of Montross, Va., Gary Hoppenbrouwer and wife Stephanie of Dearborn, Mich., Terry Hoppenbrouwer and wife Deb of Panacea, Fla., and Traci Royster of Waynesville, N.C.; 10 grandchildren, Luke and Courtney Bowyer, Kyle and Ashley Bowyer, Will and Morgan Strunk, Desiree’ and Harry Haskell III, Aubrey Sullivan and husband Keegan, Timothy Johnson, Kaitlyn Barnum and husband Justin, Hailey Johnson, Adam Hoppenbrouwer and wife Danielle and Joshua Hoppenbrouwer; and several nieces and nephews. Preceding Jackie in death are her parents; daughter, Teresa Jameson; grandson, Christopher Johnson; and sister, Tessie Koontz. Private family services will be held. The Good Family Funeral Home of Rochester has been entrusted with the arrangements. Burial will be in Rochester IOOF Cemetery. Online expressions of sympathy may be made to her family at www.goodfamilyfh.com.

Morris D. Davis

Morris D. Davis, 89, Rochester, died Friday, Sept. 8, 2022, at Life Care Center, Rochester. He was born Sept. 25, 1932, in A u g u s t a , 0255,6 ' '$9,6 Mich. He is survived by two sons, Roger Lee Davis and Mark Duane Davis, both of Florida, and his friends and work family at Rochester High School. He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Mirna Davis. A celebration of life was held Wednesday, Nov. 9, at Good Family Funeral Home, Rochester. Military honors was conducted by the Fulton County Veterans Honor Guard and the U.S. Army Honors Team. Interment was in the Florida National Cemetery. Electronic expressions of sympathy may be made to his family at goodfamilyfh.com.

Kitten M. Grimm

Kitten M. Grimm, 63, Rochester, died Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2022, at Hickory Creek of Rochester. She was born Jan. 3, 1959, in Tacoma, Wash. On Aug. 3, 2006, in Plymouth, she married Richard L. Grimm, who survives. She also is survived by her children, Shayla Cox, Roches-

ter, Shawna (Mike) Canham, Daphne, Ala., and Joseph (Mistie) Roberts; six grandchildren; and her brother, Scott (Nancy) .,77(1 0 Thompson, *5,00 Albany, Ore. She was preceded in death by her parents, Eugene and Diane Ruley Workman. Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 7, at Zimmerman Bros. Funeral Home, Rochester. Burial followed at the Odd Fellows Cemetery, Rochester. Online condolences may be expressed at zimmermanbrosfh. com.

Court News Circuit Court

The following petitions have been filed in Fulton Circuit Court, Judge Arthur Christopher Lee presiding:

Complaints Spring Oaks Capital SPV LLC v. Jim Bartlett, Rochester, $3,728.46. SAC Finance Inc. v. Terrell Sutton, Rochester, $11,789.73.

Superior Court

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

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The following fines and levies were assessed in Fulton County courts: Speeding — Raven R. Sangster, Elkhart, $171.00; Alisha Garcia, Indianapolis, $171.00; Wenfeng Long, Winamac, $171.00; Brandy Peterson,

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Lula M. Hall Lounsbery, 97, Niles, Mich., formerly of Winamac, died on Friday, Nov. 4, 2022, at Memorial Hospital, South Bend. Arrangements are pending at Frain Mortuary, Winamac.

William C. Simoni

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

Clark-Miller Brian Todd Clark, 57, Rochester, and Susanna Lynn Miller, 64, Rochester.

Pitts-Myers David Pitts, 31, Rochester, and Jordyn Myers, 26, Rochester.

Marriage Dissolutions The following couples have filed for marriage dissolutions in Fulton County courts: Long — Ashley Long, Kewanna, and Brandon Long, Kewanna.

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Eligible families can now access the Indiana Learns family platform, an online portal where they can view their grant funds, see Learning Partner vendors and schedule tutoring services for their qualifying student. Indiana Learns is a new statewide grant program that provides families, demonstrating both financial and academic need, with up to $1,000 to spend on math and reading high-dosage tutoring and approved out-of-school academic programs for their students. “We know that student learning really takes off when we have our schools and families working together,” said Dr. Katie Jenner, Indiana Secretary of Education. “For some families, obtaining tutoring services for their child is not an option financially. Through Indiana Learns, additional tutoring opportunities are now available to more families to empower their children’s learning, with a specific focus on reading and math, which are essential for all future learning. I encourage all eligible families to take full advantage of this new resource.” Announced in August, the initiative’s goal is to increase access

to effective, out-of-school academic support to help fourth and fifth grade students recover from learning disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Mind Trust is administering the operations of the program on behalf of the Indiana Department of Education. Accessing the family platform Interested families can visit IndianaLearns.org to check if their student is eligible. Families will need to enter a student’s Student Test Number (STN) and date of birth to verify eligibility. Parents can locate their student’s STN on their ILEARN score report or by reaching out to their school’s registrar or office staff. If eligible, families will immediately be able to view available funds and schedule approved services after viewing multiple Learning Partners that can provide service in their area. Indiana Learns is continuing to receive applications and approve additional Learning Partners to serve students. All qualifying students will have access to $500 to apply toward approved in-person or virtual tutoring opportunities listed in the online platform. Examples of qualifying expenses include: private tutoring, small group tutoring, or academic-

Christmas Basket sign-ups begin Fulton County United Ministries has opened Christmas Basket sign-ups for those who may struggle with food insecurity during the holidays. The organization delivers baskets of perishable and nonperishable food throughout the county for the Christmas holiday.

Applications will be taken at two locations: •Community Resource Center, 625 Pontiac St., Rochester, on Nov. 5, 12, 19 and 26 from 9 a.m. to noon. •Grace United Methodist Church, 201 W. 7th St., Rochester, on Nov. 9, 16 and 23 from 4:30-6:30 p.m.

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focused camps held during school breaks. If an eligible student attends a school that has committed to matching funds, that student will have access to a total of $1,000 in funds for approved expenses. When a student schedules and attends an approved session, the cost will be reflected in the student’s portal, where families can monitor the available funds. The portal will also include helpdesk resources. Families will not directly manage funds and are not responsible for paying Learning Partners. Learning Partners will invoice Indiana Learns directly for services rendered.

Student qualifications To qualify for an Indiana Learns tutoring grant, a student must meet ALL of the following criteria: Student resides in Indiana. Student is currently enrolled in and attending an Indiana school. Student qualifies for federal free or reduced lunch. Student scored below proficiency in both mathematics and English/ language arts on ILEARN as a third or fourth grade student in spring 2022. NOTE: Students approaching proficiency will not qualify. “The response from potential Learning Partners has been over-

whelmingly positive,” said Seana Murphy, Senior Director of Indiana Learns. “With many high-quality, high-capacity Learning Partners on board, we know that Indiana Learns can have a major, positive impact for eligible students across the state. We are so excited for families to access the portal and choose a provider that will meet the needs of their students.” Additional information for families and interested Learning Partners can be found at IndianaLearns.org. Families with questions can reach out to the Indiana Learns team by emailing info@indianalearns.org or calling (317) 203-9236.

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er. “I’m still hanging in there.” As chaplain, he speaks at funerals and other events and is also there for legion members who need a sympathetic ear. “Maybe it’s a sick vet or someone down and out, and we try to talk about that. … I’m here for whoever needs me.” Harry Migonis is one of three brothers, the others are named Tom and Dick. “My parents had a sense of humor.” Tom, who has served in many capacities at Post 1343, including commander and quartermaster, is also a Vietnam veteran. In fact, while there, Tom used his in-country vacation time — or “R and R” — to visit Harry, who was stationed in another part of the country. The elder brother, who was serving in the infantry, hitchhiked his way through dangerous country to see Harry in Pleiku. “That was pretty cool,” Harry recalled. The brothers grew up in Chicago before moving to Cicero, Ill. However, their grandfather had a farm near Kewanna. Later, their father purchased land near Leiters Ford, which they inherited. “I’ve been here on and off since I was a kid,” said Harry.

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Local Vietnam Continued from page 6 would do in the combat zone,” said Migonis. The 523rd was the only company in the world using the vehicles, which were roughly twice the size of the standard cargo trucks. After 8 months of driving and only 3 months left before shipping out back home, Migonis had not encountered a single ambush. Neither had anyone else he knew. “I was the first one who really got hurt.” He vividly recalls the moments before the explosion “like it was yesterday.” He and his partner were at a checkpoint watching soldiers sweep for land mines on the road ahead. Then he was waved through, and as they drove on, his partner — a sergeant with a dry sense of humor — said something funny, he leaned back laughing and at the same time an explosion tore through the bottom of the truck. “The MEDEVAC landed in front of me … the windshield was black from smoke … “ His memories are spotty after that, but he recalled being part of a group of other wounded soldiers moving to a field hospital and another facility before making

the nine day journey back to a hospital in Pennsylvania. In spite of his wounds, Migonis counts himself as lucky for many reasons. First, his time in Vietnam was, he said, “like a resort compared to those infantry guys. I take my hat off to those guys.” Second, his legs were spread wide to operate the pedals of the truck and the explosion went between them. Third, because he was laughing, he leaned back out of the way of the blast. Fourth, the explosion did not ignite the helicopter fuel he was transporting. Roughly 80,000 military personnel were killed in Vietnam, and Migonis was not one of them. He never really thought of himself as a military-type, he said; however, “when they called, I went.” Since joining the VFW/Legion, Migonis has attended every Veteran’s Day service held at the Fulton County Courthouse. This year will be different, however, as he will be visiting his grandson’s school in Schererville, where he will be honored for his service along with other veterans. “You’ve got to do things for your grandson,” he commented fondly.

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venture, even if it meant sitting in the salon for four hours just to get Chick-fil-A and Starbucks afterwards,” Steyn continued. “The love Brelynna had for us, her family, will be felt for the rest of our lives.” Steyn said the family hopes Fulton Superior Court Judge Gregory Heller is “fair” regarding his sentencing of Rogers. “Although, no amount of time could ever make up for such an amazing girl losing her life at such a young age, we hope the judge is fair in the January sentencing,” she said. “We appreciate all of the love and prayers we have felt throughout this first year without her,” added Steyn. Steyn said she believes Felix would want her family and friends “to live their lives in honor of her.” She would also want them “to live life to the fullest, be happy, and not dwell on the hurt and pain we are feeling now,” said Steyn.

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Christkindlmarkt set for Nov. 18-20 Christkindlmarkt is a Christmas market with a German theme which starts from 4-10 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19, and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20. The event will occur on Court Street and East 5th Street in downtown Peru. There will be an ice skating rink, vendor market with Christmas décor, carved wood animals and laser cut Christmas items, candles, live wreaths, poinsettias and greenery, decorative greenery pots, ornaments and other wonderful items. The market will include German and American beer, Gluhwein, hot chocolate, slushies, Eiskaffe, coffee specialty drinks, as well as bratwurst, currywurst, frankfurters, schnitzel, pork burgers, smoked chops, pretzels, German pizza, German stew. There will be candy, German cookies, strudel and other baked

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or binoculars is recommended. If you are photographing cranes, your most powerful zoom lens will be handy because trying to get too close to the birds will spook them, the DNR says. During the day, cranes can be spotted feeding and dancing in nearby harvested farm fields. But the DNR recommends sunrise and sunset as the best times to view the birds. In the early morning, huge flocks rise and fly from their roosting marshes. About an hour before sundown, flocks of cranes kite into the refuge near the observation area from all directions, gabbing and socializing before going to roost for the night. For more information, visit the DNR’s website about the sandhill crane fall migration at in.gov/dnr/ fish-and-wildlife/properties/jasper-pulaski-fwa/sandhill-cranes.

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Fulton County Tourism Commission launches new website with new identity The Fulton County Tourism Commission announced the launch of a new website for visitors and residents of Fulton County. Guests can visit fultoncountyindiana.com and check out the brand new identity of Fulton County. The playful silhouette of the county and

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Lake Manitou Association kicks off fundraising The Lake Manitou Association is working to raise $5,000 by Giving Tuesday, Nov. 29. If successful, the Fulton County Community Foundation will award a matching grant of $5,000. The Lake Manitou Maintenance and Sustainability Fund was established through the foundation to assist the LMA in their mission of continued protection, preservation and stewardship of Lake Manitou. Contributions to the fund remain invested to grow for years to come to help ensure a healthy

Cavender and Rohr awarded scholarships Sarah Cavender, Akron, and Sarah Rohr, Rochester, have been awarded the Richard G. and Marjorie Hayslett Bigler Scholarship at Manchester University. Cavender, a Tippecanoe Valley High School graduate, is majoring in psychology at the northern Indiana school. Rohr, a Rochester Community High School graduate, is majoring in psychology. The endowed scholarship fund was established through a gift from Richard and Marjorie Bigler. Marjorie is a member of the Manchester Class of 1932. Dick, a Wabash College graduate, was a longtime member of the Manchester University Board of Trustees and was its chair during a period of significant physical growth and educational development. Income from the fund provides financial aid for worthy Manchester University students.

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• Service connected disability compensation • Low-income pension benefits • Survivor benefits • Military discharges/awards and decorations • VA medical care • Home loan guaranty • GI Bill benefits • Vocational rehabilitation • Discharge upgrades • Burial benefits • Property tax abatements • Remission of fees for children of disabled veterans

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Stuber, who organizes the program, said it’s an all-school event in which junior/senior high school students participate, such as by escorting visiting veterans, and elementary students create artwork that is then given to veterans. After the program, veterans are invited to eat a lunch prepared by high school students. Tippy Valley Schools The Tippecanoe Valley Middle School program will feature guest speaker Ric Fouts, who heads the Fulton County Veterans Service Office. Members of the Leroy C. Shelton American Legion Post 36, Rochester, will be on hand to conduct a flagfolding ceremony. The school’s band and choir also will perform. Veterans, parents and the community are invited to attend the program, which will start at 1:30 p.m. Nov. 11, in the gymnasium. Refreshments will be served afterward in the cafeteria. At Akron Elementary, the third-grade classes will perform a short program of songs, followed by an ice cream social, said Principal Scott Sterk. The program begins at 1:30 p.m. Nov. 10. Mentone Elementary is holding a Veterans Day program at 10 a.m. Nov. 11, which will in-

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Local veterans, other groups mark Veterans Day Rain or shine, the lawn on the west side of the Fulton County Courthouse in downtown Rochester is where area veterans will gather to officially commemorate Veterans Day. The approximately half-hour ceremony will start at 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 11. Opening the ceremony will be singer Erica Yates, Roann, who will sing the national anthem. Area Boy Scouts typically lead those assembled in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. This year,

Rochester Mayor Ted Denton is scheduled to deliver remarks, and the Fulton County Honor Guard will play taps and fire a threevolley salute. Afterward, a free chili lunch will be served to veterans and their families at the Rochester American Legion Post. At 4 p.m., the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1343 in Rochester will serve a free dinner to veterans and their families. The local VFW and the American Legion cooperate and take

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“Kiss Lori for Me,” is available at the library and its Fulton and Aubbee branches. Also at the Aubbee branch, packets of crafts and coloring pages are available for children to learn about Veterans Day and Remembrance Day. The Kewanna Union Township Public Library will be hosting a “Thanking Our Veterans Reception” at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 10. All veterans, family members of veterans, those currently serving in the military and anyone else who would like to honor veterans are invited to attend. Light refreshments will be served. The Kewanna library will host a talk at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 9, by author James F. Walsh of Culver, who will share his memories serving as a staff sergeant during the Korean War. The Kewanna Union Township

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Ginger Slisher crowned 2023 Miss Cardinal Ginger Slisher of Fulton was crowned 2023 Miss Cardinal at a competition held Oct. 15 at Havens Auditorium on the IU Kokomo campus. Slisher was chosen over six other candidates, earning a $300 academic scholarship and an opportunity to compete in the Miss Indiana competition. The competition included a social impact pitch and onstage interview, as well as a talent competition, in which Slisher, an FFA member, recited Paul Harvey’s “So God Made A Farmer” speech, which was first given at a 1978 FFA convention. Miss Cardinal and Miss Cardinal’s Outstanding Teen is a scholarship program and competition within the Miss Amer-

ica Organization. Titleholders represent the area in the Miss Indiana and Miss Indiana’s Outstanding Teen competition with the goal of representing Indiana at Miss America and Miss America’s Outstanding Teen. Miss Cardinal is an open preliminary competition, anyone throughout the state who meets the eligibility requirements is able to compete. For more information, visit facebook.com/misscardinalin/

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season until March 2023. —o— Do you have Christmas shopping to do? Check out two upcoming events at the Fulton County Museum. A craft show featuring a variety of crafts will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19. A toy show is planned from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20, featuring new and old farm toys, Nascar and Matchbox. Food will be available. The museum is located four miles north of Rochester at US 31 and CR 375N. For more information, call (574) 223-4436. —o— Fruit turns into shoes. The Rochester Rotary Club is selling fruit again this year to raise money to support its “Shoes for Students” project. The club provides shoes for students in need in Fulton County, regardless of which school they attend. Rotarians say this year they are seeing an even greater need than before. Orders can be placed until Nov. 21, and fruit orders will be delivered the week of Dec. 12. For more information or to place an order, contact Curt Haussmann at (574) 835-2356 or chausman@ rtcol.com. —o— A winter home. People in Newcastle or Henry townships in Fulton County who usually go to Mary and Jerry’s Helping Hands Food Pantry may go to United We Stand Ministries Food Pantry during the winter months while Helping Hands is closed.

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The United We Stand pantry is located in Akron behind the grocery store on SR 19N. The building is well marked and has a sign on it. Hours are from 2-4 p.m. Thursdays. Park in front of the building or you may use the Akron United Methodist Church parking lot. This is a walkthrough pantry. Also, at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 22, the Mobile Food Pantry Truck will be at the Akron Community Center parking lot on SR 14 in Akron. This is a drivethrough event, and the United We Stand Ministries volunteers will be placing items in your vehicle. You may want to bring a box or an empty container. —o— Lend a hand if you can. November’s Golden Chronicle newsletter from the Fulton County Community Resource Center reminds folks that volunteers are needed for a number of jobs. Volunteer drivers are needed

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to take residents to medical appointments. Woodlawn Hospital can use volunteers at its information desk and gift shop. St. John’s Lutheran Church could use volunteers to help sort and organize donations of clothing, bedding and shoes for those in need. The Fulton County Animal Adoption and Education Center could use volunteers to play with the dogs and cats before they’re adopted. If interested, call Anne at (574) 223-3716. —o— They’ll have you in stitches. The Chain Gang will meet at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 15, at the Ak-

ron Carnegie Public Library, 205 E. Rochester St., Akron. If you enjoy crocheting, knitting, sewing or needlepoint, this is the group for you. Bring your materials with you and work alongside others who enjoy this hobby. If you’d like to learn one of these skills, there are plenty of people willing to show you how. —o— Give youth a boost. Macy Christian Church is holding a craft fair from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12, at 190 E. Commerce St., Macy. Everyone is welcome. Proceeds will benefit the church youth program.

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YEAZEL’S FOR THE BIRDS - Quality wild bird food. Saturdays 8:30-1:30. 614 N. Troutman, Kewanna.

Attention Homeowners! If you have water damage and need cleanup services, call us! We’ll get in & work with your insurance agency to get your home repaired and your life back to normal ASAP! 855-767-7031

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Articles For Sale P030 OAK KITCHEN CABINETS, full set, like new, best offer. Self-cleaning electric stove, $150. 941-408-1718

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HONEY DO HANDYMAN & RENO. We do it all - remodels, repairs, scrap removal, lawn care and all your general home needs. Give Brad or Jessica a call at 574-253-5462, we would love to be able to help.

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Saturday, November 12 8am-4pm (est) Fulton County Museum 37 East 375 North (4 miles N. of Rochester on US 31) Admission $4 Call Darlene 574-936-4431

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Misc. Merchandise P200 REAL ESTATE RENTALS 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 Safe Step. North America’s #1 Walk-in tub. Comprehensive lifetime warranty. Top-of-the-line installation and service. Now featuring our free shower package & $1600 off - limited time! Financing available. 1-855-417-1306 The Generac PWRcell solar plus battery storage system. Save money, reduce reliance on grid, prepare for outages & power your home. Full installation services. $0 down financing option. Request free no obligation quote. 1-877-539-0299 Eliminate gutter cleaning forever! LeafFilter, the most advanced debris-blocking gutter protection. Schedule free LeafFilter estimate today. 20% off Entire Purchase. 10% Senior & Military Discounts. Call 1-833-610-1936

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10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 12, at Matchett Center, 805 N. Harris St, Bourbon. Approximately 400 lots. Preview at 8 a.m. day of auction. For a pre-auction itemized list of coin lots contact Ball Auction (574) 342-8299 or Tony Tribalski, (574) 549-2430.

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Evers Estate Auction 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 15, at Kewanna Fire Station, 404 N. Toner St., Kewanna. 371 acres selling in six tracts. Buy individual tract, any combination or the whole property. Tract 1, 40 acres; tract 2, 38 acres; tract 3, 120 acres; tract 4, 31 acres with house; tract 5, 62 acres with older buildings;

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10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 25. 1582 W. SR 114, North Manchester. Accepting consignments of construction and farm equipment, contractor and machinist tools, vintage advertising, trucks and trailers, tractors. bidmetzger.com

10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, at 701 N. US 35, Winamac. Real estate sells live onsite. Personal property online only hibid auction. Bidding opens Nov. 23 and ends Dec. 1 at olsonauctions.hibid.com. Preview property from 2-4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 26. Property of the late Dave and Virginia Barr. One story, 1,709 square-foot home with three bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, open front porch, attached garage and large back yard. Open house: 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20. For more information call Gary Olson, (574) 595-5164.

Hibid Online Only Auction Auction opens Dec. 2, ends Dec. 8 at olsonauctions.hibid.com. Call by Tuesday, Nov. 15 to have items advertised. Consignments taken 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 26 and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Nov. 28 to Thursday,

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Indiana Historical Society’s Festival of Trees is for all ages The Indiana Historical Society’s 2022 Festival of Trees is making spirits bright as one of central Indiana’s biggest holiday traditions for families and people of all ages. From Nov. 11 through Jan. 7, visitors can take part in the annual holiday extravaganza at the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center, located at 450 W. Ohio St. in Indianapolis. This year’s winter wonderland features 75 elaborately decorated trees representing individuals, families and organizations from around Indiana. Whenever they visit, guests will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite tree. They will also have the opportunity to help a child in need with The Salvation Army’s Angel Tree. While Festival of Trees tickets may be purchased at the door, buying advance tickets is strongly encouraged. For tickets, visit: https://bit.ly/3U1vhCr. “Our Festival of Trees is a

must-attend annual event, and we are so excited to bring it back to the Indiana Historical Society,” said IHS President and CEO Jody Blankenship. “As is tradition, we will have an amazing centerpiece tree and dozens of elaborately decorated trees. We’re pleased to be making spirits bright while also remaining an affordable option for friends and families alike. There really is something for all ages — our youngest guests enjoy hunting for Hoosier Buddy (our Elf on a Shelf) and 10 hidden pickle ornaments hidden in trees around the building as well as looking at all the trees. We also have special programs to get people into the holiday spirit.” Visitors can take part in scavenger hunts for The Elf on the Shelf or the Weihnachtzgurken(10 pickle ornaments hidden in trees throughout the building). And as guests wander through the building, they can sing holiday favorites

in the Cole Porter Room, with Caroling through the Holidays, sponsored by Citizens Energy Group. In addition, visitors can check out a recreated scene from “A Christmas Story,” complete with pink bunny onesie, sponsored by Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre. Throughout Festival of Trees, the Stardust Terrace Café by Jonathan Byrd’s will offer extended hours and additional menu options, including holiday-inspired treats and tasty specialty beverages for both children and grown-ups. Members receive a 10 percent discount on café purchases. Back by popular demand, Twilight Tuesdays offer an after-hours experience from 5-8 p.m. for those who wish to see the trees by night. And with paid admission, those 21 and over can sample a selection of Heaven Hill Brands bourbon. Bourbon cocktails and special holiday bites will also be

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well as a reserved VIP seat at the Nutcracker performance at 1 p.m. For tickets, visit: https:// bit.ly/3NCtlhl. On Friday, Dec. 16, Good Cheers and Ugly Sweaters takes place from 5:30-8 p.m. Wear your ugly sweaters or other themed apparel and enjoy sipping on complimentary local seasonal beverages, including craft beer, spirits, cocktails and more. Soak up the season while strolling through the winter wonderland of Festival of Trees and campaign to win the best — or worst — holiday attire. For tickets, visit: https:// bit.ly/3SUoN6Z. Festival of Trees hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. Select Tuesday evenings will have extended hours of 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Festival of Trees is presented by The Salvation Army, with support from The Mothershead Foundation, Citizens Energy Group, Printing Partners and MacAllister Machinery, Inc. Twilight Tuesdays are sponsored by Heaven Hill Brands; and Caroling through the Holidays is presented by Citizens Energy Group. For tickets, a detailed schedule of hours and a schedule of programs, visitwww.FestivalofTreesIndy.org. Festival of Trees will be closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.

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TRUCK - MOWER LAWN & GARDEN - TOOLS 2006 Ford F150, crew cab, short bed, 190K miles; 2008 Snowbear 4x8 trailer; JD EZtrak Z225 ZTR mower w/42” deck; JD 724D walkbehind snowblower; Agri-Fab lawn sweeper; lawn roller; B&D trimmers & edger; Weed Eater 2560 blower/ vac; variety of garden tools; All-Power 3500 watt generator; aluminum ladders; more. ANTIQUES - VINTAGE ITEMS FURNITURE - HOUSEHOLD Oak claw foot table w/6 chairs; oak high back queen bed; oak gentleman’s dresser w/mirror; oak dresser w/mirror, jewelry box & candle stands; 2-door tin panel pie safe; Eastlake walnut settee w/upholstered back & seats; Victorian walnut & velvet side chair; 8-leg carved wood octagon table; (2) washstands; parlor/side table; oak hall tree/hall seat w/storage; rocking chairs; Bradley & Hubbard Alhambra slag glass table lamp; floral hurricane table lamp; depression glass, Haviland & other china pieces, large set of Franciscan Desert Rose dishes; variety of teacups & saucers; toys, dolls & games; large handmade wood armoire; maple farmhouse hutch; dining table w/six rolling chairs; sofa & sleeper sofa; end tables, floor & table lamps; Whirlpool refrigerator; Frigidaire stackable washer & dryer; Weslo treadmill; Husqvarna Viking sewing machine; wood desk; filing cabinets; safe; Christmas décor; pots & pans, dishes & glassware; large amt of jewelry; more.

Gary L. Olson Auctioneer

IN Auc. Lic. #AU01031658

259 S. 700 W., Winamac, IN Phone: 574-946-4663 or 574-595-5164 E-Mail: olsonauctions@hughes.net Web: www.olsonauctions.com www.auctionzip.com #15155

Medicare and Medicare Advantage open enrollment The Medicare Annual Enrollment Period is open through Dec. 7. This is the one time of year when all Medicare recipients can make changes to their Medicare Advantage health and

prescription drug plans that will take effect on Jan. 1, 2023. The State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) can help with your questions about Medicare. SHIP is a free and impartial counseling program for people with Medicare. If you or someone you know needs help with their Medicare questions, call the SHIP helpline at 1-800-452-4800 or the TTY line for the hearing impaired at 1-866-846-0139. You also can find SHIP online at shiphelp.org.

BUILDING FOR SALE OR LEASE 501 Main Street • Rochester, IN

Total Square Footage Above Ground Is 28K 20K Main Level, 8K Upstairs Purchase will include architect plans submitted to state. Ready for construction!

Please Call 574-835-5831


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