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5 off 40-100 lb size dogs Expires 6-12-15 2011 N. Michigan St. (Kroger Plaza), Plymouth, IN Call me to discuss your health insurance needs Thomas-Alspaugh Insurance 2015 1st Large selection of bike accessories Great Products & Great Service Agent: Susan Thomas BEST OF Marshall County large dog shave down or de-shed QUALITY YOU CAN DEPEND ON! Burlington Bike Shop Licensed with all major insurance companies Place US 6 831 2nd B Road Nappanee, IN 46550 Phone: 574-540-2135 Plymouth, IN 46563 tainsurance@comcast.net 574-936-8080 Beech Rd. $ Are You Turning 65 in 2015? Or Retiring Early? Unique Pet Boutique & Grooming Salon Nappanee W E 2nd B Rd. 4 Miles West of Nappanee, 1/4 Mile South, and a 1/8 Mile East on 2nd B Road. Burlington Bike Shop S Diamondback BMC Cannondale Marin Hours: Monday & Thursday 9-8 • Wednesday & Friday 9-5 • Saturday 8-4 • Closed Tuesday and Sunday ~May 31, 2015 ~ FREE N PRST STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT #99 BREMEN, IN *******ECRWSS*** Postal Customer Bremen, IN 46506 Serving Marshall County Plus Lakeville and Walkerton Five & Drive $500 down and drive away on select vehicles* The Leader/Review BEST OF Starke County 2014 1st Place Voted #1 Used Car Lot 9 years running! This week’s featured vehicles... 2011 Chevy Colorado $ 110wk.* Why is $ 100wk.* 2002 Ford Escape Economy Auto #1? Both Quality & Selection Buy Here - Pay Here Finance Program Flexible Pay Day Payment Plans Many Loans only 32 Months or less Free Warranties & Oil Changes All Vehicles Inspected & Serviced Rebuild Your Credit with Credit Bureau Reporting! 2007 Jeep Liberty $ 85wk.* 2009 Saturn Aura $ 95wk.* 95wk.* $ 2005 Chevy Impala $ 75wk.* $ 75wk.* $ 100wk.* 75wk.* 2010 Ford Fusion $ 2011 Ford Focus $ 89wk.* 2004 Chevy Classic 2004 Pontiac Grand Am 2011 Chevy Impala $ 2007 Pontiac G6 100wk.* 2012 Ford Escape $ 105wk.* Do you take home at least $300 per week? Do you have at least 3-6 months at your job and residence? Are you tired of high pressure salesmen and high sales fees? Whether you have A credit to D credit stop in to see what only $500 can get you into* and see why Economy Auto is consistently voted the #1 Area dealer! *with approved credit Economy Auto Sales We finance your future not your past 300 North U.S. Highway 35, Knox (1/2 Mile North of Knox) (574) 772-6646 • Hours: Tues-Fri 9-6 • Sat 9-3 Financing Good People with All Types of Credit Since 1989. Check us out & apply online at... www.economyautosales.net Page 2 – Marshall • The Shopper May 31, 2015 The Shopper Vol. 50 May 31, 2015 No. 22 Marketing Director . . . . . . . . Cindy Stockton Group Editor . . . . . . . . Diona Eskew Production/IT Manager. . . . .Greg Hildebrand Business Manager . . . . . . . . Michele Louderback Triton FFA USPS 436-440, 214 N. Michigan St. Plymouth, IN 46563, 574-936-3101 Periodical postage paid Plymouth, IN 46563 Community Calendar Listing of area events SUNDAY, MAY 31 • 2015 Children and Tween Summer Reading Program: “Every Hero has a Story” sign-ups will open at Plymouth Public Library. Please visit www.plymouth.lib.in.us under the Calendar of Library Events. TUESDAY, JUNE 2 • American Red Cross will hold a blood drive from 12-6 p.m. CDT at Knox Community Center, 55 E. Lake St. in Knox. Download the American Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) to make an appointment or for more information. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3 • The Plymouth Lincoln class of 1958 invites classmates and friends of the class to the Ponderosa on North Michigan, Plymouth at 11:30 a.m. If you have any questions please call Marilee at 574-936-2201. FRIDAY, JUNE 5 • Culver Weekly Euchre & Pinochle Club will meet from 6:30-9 p.m. at Culver Park Beach Lodge, 819 Lake Shore Drive, Culver in the upper level meeting room. Meetings are open to the public. SATURDAY, JUNE 6 • The Friends of the Culver-Union Township Public Library will have a book sale from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Carnegie Room, in the lower level of the library. • Bourbon Farmers’ Market opening day. Vendors desiring to participate, please contact Megan Semonis at 574952-0133 or by email at mjsemonis@gmail.com. The cost Continued on page 3 PHOTOS PROVIDED LEFT: Nine Triton High School Future Farmers of America (FFA) students participated in the District FFA leadership contest on April 22, where they participated in a wide variety of contests. Those attending were: Brooklyn Bitting, Katie Lenker, Courtney Horvath, Kerrigan Smith, Kacie Pugh, Shaniah Baker, Noah Motz, Andrew Chupp, and Nathan Slabaugh. Andrew Chupp (pictured) won in his category (Ag Sales) where he now will have the opportunity to compete at the state level contest in June. ABOVE: The Triton Jr.-Sr. High School Chapter of Future Farmers of America (FFA) held its annual banquet on Sunday, April 19. A meal was catered by Amish Acres and then a celebration of the FFA activities throughout the year and special awards were presented. Pictured are FFA officers from 2014-15 and future officers for 2015-16: Andrew Chupp, Katie Hepler, Katie Lenker, Nathan Long, Courtney Horvath,Courtney Jennings, Kacie Pugh, Becca Kennedy, and Lillie Berger. Indiana’s community foundations hit halfway mark of $66 million matching grant challenge PLYMOUTH — Indiana counties are a little richer today. In July 2014, Lilly Endowment Inc. announced a statewide challenge grant to community foundations, totaling $66 million, with incentives that include a $1-for-$1 dollar match. Those incentives have worked. Community foundations have already raised more than 50 percent toward the match. “With this grant, and the different match opportunities, we are projecting more than $130 million will be raised for our communities. We still have a way to go but are thrilled with such a strong start,” says Rosemary Dorsa, vice president of the Indiana Philanthropy Alliance, a membership association that supports Indiana’s community foundations. The Endowment crafted the Giving Indiana Funds for Tomorrow (GIFT) grant opportunity to allow community foundations to have flexibility in how the charitable funds can be used in each community, and offer meaningful incentives that encourage community members to get involved. The local community foundation, Marshall County Community Foundation (MCCF), is eligible for $500,000 if it meets its match challenge by March 31, 2016. In Marshall County contributions to restricted funds (for specific purposes) were matched 50 cents on the dollar and the goal for this portion of the match has been reached. The Marshall County Community Foundation has an additional $157,000 to raise in unrestricted funds (such as MCCF’s Community Fund); these gifts may be matched $1 for $1 to complete the match goal. “The Marshall County Community Foundation is excited to be a part of this opportunity,” says Linda Yoder, MCCF executive director. “Once we meet the challenge, we will have $1,250,000 to invest in our community.” This GIFT initiative matching grant greatly enhances the local community and Indiana as a whole. In 1990, when the first GIFT grant was made, Indiana was home to only a dozen community foundations. Now, there are 94 community foundations and county affiliate funds in Indiana, serving each of Indiana’s 92 counties. Local leaders and community volunteers make decisions that positively address their own unique community needs. “The grant is in line with a long-time vision of Indiana communities growing their capacity to make critical decisions for their own people now and in the future,” said Dorsa. Funds are invested to grow over time, creating a greater impact year after year. This matching opportunity is the sixth phase of the Endowment’s GIFT initiative for Indiana community foundations. The GIFT initiative was designed Build Now With... to help local Indiana communities develop the philanthropic capacity to address their own needs and challenges. Since 1990, the value of Indiana’s community foundations that have regularly participated in GIFT grew from $30 million to almost $2 billion, and more than $915 million went back into the communities through local grants. This new matching challenge continues that growth and could add about $132 million in new dollars, which would generate $6 million or more in additional grants every year…forever. But, donors are needed. “This generous match opportunity is exciting because anyone can get involved in a big way,” says Dorsa. “Many gifts to community endowments will be matched $1 for $1, which effectively doubles that donor’s gift.” The $1-for-$1 match includes a focus on building community endowments that are unrestricted and have the greatest flexibility to respond to local needs from year to year, decade to decade. The Endowment’s match will be in amounts from $500,000 to $2 million, depending on the population of the county. Each community foundation or affiliate fund has designed its own challenge within the parameters of the grant and should be contacted for local eligibility. Typically, gifts qualifying for matching funds must consist of contributions of cash or property which can include marketable securities, cash equivalents, and real property. Multi-year pledges are also able to be matched as long as each gift is received by the community foundation before March 31, 2016. Since 1991, donors to the Marshall County Community Foundation have built the community’s assets currently valued at more than $32 million and have returned over $12 million to Marshall County communities in grants and scholarships. For more information about the 1150 Foundation, call 574-935Special Notices 9159 or visit www.marshallROSIE’S POSIE’S 18325 Ironcountycf.org. wood Rd. Argos. NOW OPEN!! Hanging Baskets & Bedding Plants. (574)892-5413 1300 Pets & Supplies CHIHUAHUA, MALE, 2yrs., shots UTD, neutered. Great for older couples. $75. (574)842-2785 FREE CUTE and cuddly kittens. Leave Message (574)935-0243 FREE YOUNG cats to indoor homes only, males and females, all fixed. (574)842-2785 1330 Articles for Sale 14’ BASS BOAT 25hp, $2500 OBO. 12’ Smoker Craft, 5hp. $1200 574-780-9252 1370 Machinery/Tools 2006 JOHN Deere 155C, 25hp, 48”deck. Auto, CC.LS. good condition. $900. Craftsman LT1000 16hp, 42”deck, good condition, $500. Snapper 8hp, 30”deck, $125. 574-341-2102, Plymouth BANKRUPTCY Attorney Pole Barn Material Packages Now Available Gerald L. Shidaker, M.S.B.A, J.D. Post Frame Buildings • Concrete Work Free Quotes • Great Rates • Quality Workmanship Residential • Agricultural • Commercial 1-800-747-6516 “Trustworthy People & Buildings” www.steelridge.biz Debt Relief Agency Assistance may involve Bankruptcy Relief under Title 11 USCA 320 W. Fourth St., Mishawaka, IN 46544 574-272-9228 Marshall • The Shopper May 31, 2015– page 3 Cont. from Page 2 for a booth is $5 per week. The Farmers Market runs from 8 a.m. to noon every Saturday. Like our Facebook page at “Bourbon Farmer’s Market”. TUESDAY, JUNE 9 • American Red Cross will hold a blood drive from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. CDT at IU Health Starke Hospital, 102 E. Culver Road in Knox. Download the American Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) to make an appointment or for more information. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10 • American Red Cross will hold a blood drive from 1-5 p.m. at Ancilla College, 9601 S. Union in Donaldson. Download the American Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-7332767) to make an appointment or for more information. THURSDAY, JUNE 11 • American Red Cross will hold a blood drive from 2-7 p.m. at Southwire, 515 Copperfield Way in Bremen. Download the American Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-7332767) to make an appointment or for more information. • The Heartland Camera Club will meet at 7 p.m. at the Life Enrichment Center, 1305 W. Harrison St., Plymouth. Anyone with questions about cameras is invited to attend. Members are invited to bring photos, either digital or prints to share with others. Building simple machines PHOTO PROVIDED Third-graders in Mrs. Strycker’s class at Triton Elementary School have been learning about simple machines and how they help make work easier. Students created small machines out of paper, paper clips, straws, craft sticks, brads, rubber bands, and note cards to help learn how to recognize and use a wedge, lever, inclined plane, pulley, screw, and wheel and axle. These creations were added to pockets labeled in students’ science notebooks. They also watched examples in nature and real life with short video clips before creating a foldable book full of pictures and examples of each machine. Teams of students were able to create actual replicas of these simple machines with kits and test how each device could make work easier by pulling small weights on them. Mrs. Strycker was very thankful to get Mrs. Baer, Mrs. McAndrews, and Mrs. Schaetzle as parent helpers to work with teams as they built each model. Students used what they have learned to create a solution using simple machines to solve a real world problem involving a wolf that needed captured later in the week. Arianah Walters and Alli Barber display their simple machine. ODDS & ENDS CHEESE $1.99 LB. LOTS OF DIFFERENT KINDS BONELESS PORK LOINS (FRESH) $ 1.59 LB. PERFECT FOR THE GRILL LIMIT 5 LOINS BLACK FOREST HAM $ 1.59 LB. SHAVED PURE CIDER VINEGAR 2.39 GAL. $ 1530 3rd Rd., Bremen, IN • 574-546-9010 OPEN: Mon.-Fri. 8-6 Sat. 8-5 Ad Good 6-01-15 to 6-06-15 All items while supplies last DAIRY FRESH OR WALNUT CREEK CREAM CHEESE 79 ¢ EACH 8 OZ. LIMIT 5 OUR LAWN FURNITURE IS HERE! CHECK IT OUT! FROZEN CHICKEN BREAST FRITTERS (TENDERLOIN) $ 1.99 LB. OR That’s $ 26.99 20 LB. 1.35 lb! RENTOWN COUNTRY STORE RENTOWN COUNTRY STORE RENTOWN COUNTRY STORE $ RENTOWN COUNTRY STORE CLOSE OUT SHELF WEIGHT WATCHERS FROSTED MINI WHEATS 99¢ 15.5 OZ. BOX BERRY COLOSSAL CRUNCH 89 ¢ EACH 10 OZ. BAG TOWN BAKERY REWITHNPIES, BREADS, COOKIES, CAKES, SWEET BREADS, APPLE DUMPLINGS, CINNAMON ROLLS, AND MORE! 2.99 BANANA CAKE $ 9X9 REG. $3.99 $ RENTOWN RENTOWN RENTOWN RENTOWN RENTOWN RENTOWN RENTOWN RENTOWN RENTOWN RENTOWN RENTOWN RENTOWN RENTOWN RENTOWN RENTOWN COUNTRY STORE RENTOWN COUNTRY STORE RENTOWN COUNTRY STORE WHITE CHEDDAR 1.99 LB. Continued on page 4 RENTOWN COUNTRY STORE RENTOWN COUNTRY STORE RENTOWN COUNTRY STORE RENTOWN COUNTRY STORE RENTOWN COUNTRY STORE RENTOWN COUNTRY STORE RENTOWN COUNTRY STORE RENTOWN COUNTRY STORE FRIDAY, JUNE 12 • Musical Brown Bag Lunch Event featuring Stage II, a group formed from retired members of the Maxinkuckee Singers. They will perform tunes from the 30’s, 40’s and 50’s in the Marshall County Museum’s Community Room from 12 to 1 p.m. Bring a sack lunch and enjoy! For more information call 574-936-2306. • Culver Weekly Euchre & Pinochle Club will meet from 6:30-9 p.m. at Culver Park Beach Lodge, 819 Lake Shore Drive, Culver in the upper level meeting room. Meetings are open to the public. • Living Well Support Group, a hands-on community discussion for understanding a healthy lifestyle sponsored by Marshall County Purdue Extension and Fitness Forum at LifePlex, meets the second Friday of the month at 1 p.m. in the LifePlex conference room, 2855 Miller Drive, Suite 101, Plymouth. The topic is “Osteoporosis & Vitamin D Overview”. Page 4 – Marshall • The Shopper May 31, 2015 Cont. from Page 3 SATURDAY, JUNE 13 • The Friends of the Culver-Union Township Public Library will have a book sale from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Carnegie Room, in the lower level of the library. TUESDAY, JUNE 16 • The Alzheimer’s Support Group for Marshall County 8x8 up to 14x36 Slabaugh’s STORAGE BARNS 260-768-7989 Compare Our Quality & Price ! Assembled & PAinted! Leave Message 8x8 .......... $1045 8x12 .......... $1245 10x12 ...........$1570 10x16 .......... $1780 12x16 ...........$2175 12x20 .......... $2510 and surrounding areas will meet at the Marshall County Council on Aging building at 1305 W. Harrison St. in Plymouth from 10-11:30 a.m. The meeting is open to anyone who has a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia or who would like more information regarding the disease. Meetings occur monthly on the third Tuesday of each month. For more information please call Donna Sikorski at 574-780-0367 or the Alzheimer’s Services of Northern Indiana help line at 888-303-0180. THURSDAY, JUNE 18 • Historic Bremen Chat will have Carolyn Rahe talk on the old barns. It will be at 10:30 a.m. at the senior building, 103 W. Plymouth St., Bremen. All interested persons are welcome to attend. FRIDAY, JUNE 19 • Culver Weekly Euchre & Pinochle Club will meet from 6:30-9 p.m. at Culver Park Beach Lodge, 819 Lake Shore Drive, Culver in the upper level meeting room. Meetings are open to the public. Pulliam Auction Real Estate & Personal Property East of downtown Bremen, IN on Plymouth St. (old US 6 – now SR 106) 2 blocks, then south 6 blocks at OPEN HOUSE 608 S. East St. • Bremen, IN 46506 Monday, June 1st Friday, June 12, 2015 • Personal Property - 1:00 p.m. • Real Estate - 6:00 p.m. 4-6 pm Bremen Real Estate This is a super 3 bedroom home, well-located close to the Bremen Park in Bremen, IN. The lot is very nice sized (73x124) for the approx. 1550 sq. ft. house & garage. The living room is 15x20, dining room is 11x15, kitchen is 9x11 with dishwasher & stove, family room is 12 1⁄2 x13. The utility room is 5x6 1⁄2 and there is a front enclosed porch that is 7’x8’. The 3 bedrooms are 15x11 1⁄2, 14x10 1⁄2 & 11x10. There is a full basement & attached 21x14 garage. The roof is 2 years old, it has a newer Lennox furnace with central air and water softener. This home is very well-maintained. It has 2 baths. There are also 2 storage buildings 14x12 & 12x10. This is a super house in a great location so inspect, arrange financing if you need it & bid on this one. Taxes: Only $720.36 per year This is a super house in a great location so inspect, arrange financing if you need it & bid on this one. Terms & Conditions DOWN PAYMENT: 10% down payment on the day of the auction with the balance ACCEPTANCE OF BID PRICES: All successful bidders will be required to enter in cash at closing. The down payment may be made in the form of cash, cashier’s into purchase agreements at the auction site immediately following the close of the check, personal check or corporate check. Your bidding is not conditional upon fi- auction. All final bid prices are subject to approval by the Sellers. nancing, so be sure you have arranged financing, if needed, and are capable of AUCTIONEER NOTE: Your bidding is not conditional upon financing, so be sure you have arranged financing if needed. For more information on financing or inspection, paying cash at closing. AGENCY: Hahn Auctioneers, Inc. and its representatives are Exclusive Agents of contact Hahn Auctioneers, Inc. the sellers. FURNITURE • LAWN MOWER • APPLIANCES • HOUSEHOLD • MISC. DELIA A. PULLIAM, OWNER Robert Thornton Representative Any announcements made day of sale take precedence over printed matter Hahn Auctioneers, Inc. MORRIS ESTATE PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION Monday, June 15, 2015 at 6:00 P.M. (EDT) at 1125 Lincolnway East, Plymouth, IN Visit us at: www.hahnrealtyandauction.com Office 574-773-8445 • Nappanee, IN • AC39800021 Phil Hahn 574-535-3783 - IN Lic #AU01012967 COFFEL REAL ESTATE AUCTION Approx. 3 miles southwest of Bremen, IN on Plymouth/Goshen Trail to Iris Road, go north (road turns into West Shore Drive) at 4889 W. Shore Drive, Bremen, IN Monday, June 29, 2015 • 6 p.m. Auction conducted on site to settle the estate of Gisele Morris. This is a well kept, modest two bedroom, one bath Cape Cod home built in 1950 with hardwood floors and plaster walls, nice size living room, and a neat kitchen/breadfast area combo. There is a full basement, a floored attic, and a detached single car 12x18 garage. The home is heated with natural gas and has NIPSCO gas and electric service. The lot size is 80x200 and there are some beautiful shade trees and a nice yard. Terms: 5% earnest money deposit down at auction with balance due at closing. Taxes: Prorated to the date of closing. Possession: On date of closing. Auctioneer’s Note: Property auctioned “as is” subject to seller confirmation. This is a rare and outstanding opportunity for you to purchase, at your price, a terrific two bedroom Plymouth home. Your bidding is not contingent upon financing, so inspect the property, arrange financing if necessary, attend the auction and bid your price. Don’t find out after the auction that the property sold for less than you would have been willing to pay. Contact Sam Goebel for your private showing at 574-936-7616. GISELE MORRIS ESTATE, OWNER Brenda Farmwald, Personal Representative Peter L. Rockaway, Attorney for the Estate House, Garage, 1.38 Acres Close to Lake of the Woods This is a nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. The house includes 8x16 kitchen with stove, 10x18 family room, 12x15 dining room, 13x13 living room, 5x7 laundry. The master bedroom has a large walk-in closet and attached bath, also a 11.5x11.5 bedroom & 12x13 bedroom. There is a 4 yr. old gas FA furnace, 100 amp, window AC unit, on city sewer. The property has a flowing creek on it and a view of lake. 24x36 3 car garage. Taxes: $550 per year Open House... Monday, June 8 from 4-6 p.m. or by appt. TERMS and CONDITIONS DOWN PAYMENT: 10% down payment on the day of the auction with the balance in cash at closing. The down payment may be made in the form of cash, cashier’s check, personal check or corporate check. Your bidding is not conditional upon financing, so be sure you have arranged financing, if needed, and are capable of paying cash at closing. AGENCY: Hahn Auctioneers, Inc. and its representatives are Exclusive Agents of the sellers. ACCEPTANCE OF BID PRICES: All successful bidders will be required to enter into purchase agreements at the auction site immediately following the close of the auction. All final bid prices are subject to approval by the Sellers. AUCTIONEER NOTE: Your bidding is not conditional upon financing, so be sure you have arranged financing if needed. For more information on financing or inspection, contact Hahn Auctioneers, Inc. Herman W. Coffel, Owner Hahn Auctioneers, Inc. Visit us at: www.hahnrealtyandauction.com Office 574-773-8445 • Nappanee, IN • AC39800021 Brian Wuthrich, Sale Manager 574-268-4940 Milford, IN • The Culver-Union Township board of trustees meeting will begin at 7 p.m. SATURDAY, JUNE 20 • The Friends of the Culver-Union Township Public Library will have a book sale from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Carnegie Room, in the lower level of the library. SUNDAY, JUNE, 21 • Bourbon United Pentecostal Church will honor all fathers in attendance in the 10 a.m. service. For more information call 574-342-8535. FRIDAY, JUNE 26 • Culver Weekly Euchre & Pinochle Club will meet from 6:30-9 p.m. at Culver Park Beach Lodge, 819 Lake Shore Drive, Culver in the upper level meeting room. Meetings are open to the public. Continued on page 12 AUCTION ACTION PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, May 30, 2015 5:00 p.m. (Central time) Located: 8460 East State Road, Knox, Indiana Items: 2 Coke menu signs, 2 pieces of chalkboard from Tyner High School, 3 pc. sofa with recliner on one end & hide-a-bed on the other end, little girlsdressing table, assorted tools, 36” plastic lawn roller, Brinkman charcoal barrel grill, records, waterfall chest of drawers, gallon cans of paint, 2 Harley Davidson 3 wheeled golf carts As Is, old Sx old kids sled, Lawn tools and more. Watch Auctionzip.com for pictures & updates. Hanselman’s Auction Service 8460 East State Road 10, Knox • 574-772-9965 Auctioneer: Leroy Hanselman #AU19600047 Auctioneer: Donna Hanselman #AU19800015 Visit us on auctionzip.com #14741 for pictures & updates This is just a partial listing PUBLIC AUCTION As we are selling our home and moving to Florida, the following described personal property will be auctioned: SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2015 at 10:00 A.M. (EDT) 13857 12th ROAD, PLYMOUTH, IN Directions: Southwest of Plymouth between Nutmeg Road & Olive Trail. BOAT: Bass Tracker boat, motor & trailer, complete with accessories. Recently spent $2,400 for repairs & service at Culver Marine. Like new. SCOOTERS, MOWER, TRAILERS & TOOLS: Peace Sports 150 scooter (82 mi.); Roketa Limited Edition scooter (2,154 mi.); Craftsman DYT 2000 lawn tractor; Woods zero turn mower w/ grass catcher (870 hrs.); Sure Trac motor cycle trailer; 2 wheel utility trailer; log splitter; garden wagon; air bumper jack; welder & acetylene tank; battery charger; air compressor; Stihl chainsaw; portable air tank; jack stand; fertilizer spreader; 2050 PSI power washer; ant. carpenter toolbox & tools; hay hooks; buck saw; mowing scythe; wheelbarrow; elec. winch; engine stand; 48” lawn roller; hand tools; micrometers; other miscellaneous items. ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES & GENERAL HOUSEHOLD: Antique hutch; ant. marble top dresser; nice La-Z-Boy sofa & love seat; 3 LaZ-Boy recliners; 3 end tables w/ matching coffee table; dining table w/ 6 chairs; china cabinet; treadmill; wood burning stove; 2 oak entertainment centers; chest; dresser; bookcase; Puss & Boots tea set; Harley Davidson beer can collection; treadmill; wood burning stove; cast iron butchering kettle; Brothers sewing machine; other miscellaneous items too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash or good check. Not responsible for accidents or merchandise after sold. Statements made at auction take precedence over printed material. FRED & BARBARA WILHELM KRATHWOHL, OWNERS Marshall • The Shopper May 31, 2015– page 5 AUCTION ACTION LESCH ESTATE AUCTION Plymouth, IN Location: 10590 Plymouth-Goshen Trail – Plymouth, IN From Plymouth, IN take US 30 East to King Rd. (Truck Stop) then north approx. 1-1/2 miles to PlymouthGoshen Trail, then west to site. Watch for Markley’s Triple M Auctions signs on: SATURDAY – JUNE 6, 2015 • 10:00 A.M. Household – Antiques – Collectibles Household: GE 18 cu ft Refrigerator/Freezer; Oak Hall Table; Display Hutch; Glass Top Hall Table; (2) Plaid Upholstered Love Seats; (2) Upholstered Recliners; Round Oak Lamp Table; Entertainment Center; Upholstered Recliner; (4) Dining Chairs; Clocks; Wall Shelf; Misc. Chairs; Table Lamps; Mirrors; End Tables; Coffee Table; Plant Stands; Magazine Rack; Rugs; (2) Full Beds w/Headboard/ Footboards; Dresser; Chest of Drawers; Queen Bed; Matching Chest of Drawers and Dresser w/Mirror; Upholstered Chairs; 3 Drawer Filing Cabinet; 4 Drawer Filing Cabinet; Card Table & Chairs; (2) Bar Stools; Iron Bakers Rack; Desk & Chair; Eureka Sweeper; Window Blinds; Mini Refrigerator; Gum Ball Machine; Luggage; Chicken Sewing Cabinet; (2) Cabinets; Necchi Sewing Machine w/Stand; Upholstery Sewing Machine; Upholstery Supplies; (2) Microwaves; 2 Room Divider; De Koven Upright Piano; Orga-Sonic Organ & Bench; Pots; Pans; Dishes; Cooking Utensils; Silverware; Electrical Kitchen Appliances; Dehydrator; Baskets; Graduated Mixing Bowls; Punch Bowl Sets; Serving Trays; Platters; Bowls; Glasses; Sundae Cups; Punch Bowls; Cookware; Picnic Basket; Large Asst. Décor & Wall Hangings; Large Asst of Glassware; Tea Cups; Vases; China Set; Picture Frames; Prints; Books; Costume Jewelry; VHS/DVD’s; Assorted Linens; Tins; Record Player; High Chair; Trunk; Treadmill; Ex. Bike; Ball Jars; Pressure Cooker; Pressure Canner; Pie Tins; (5) Folding Tables; Antiques/Collectibles: Claw Foot Round Lamp Table; Ant. Wood Plane; (5) Egg Baskets; Duncan Fife Drop Leaf Table; Ornate Ant. Chair; Cane Bottom Chair; Antique Cameras inc. Ansco, Argus 50mm, Polaroid Model 95 Land Camera; Violin; Bee Smoker; Ant. Buffet; (2) Wood Ironing Boards; Cedar Chest; Rocking Hors; Drying Rack; Childs Roll Top Desk; Childs Ant. Play Oven; Cast Iron Skillets; Oil Lamps; Marbles; (3) Ant. Baby Buggies; Wicker Rocker; Wicker Couch; Wicker High Back Chair; Retro Table & Chairs; Copper Boiler; Keg Spout; Lg. Porcelain Wash Pan; Thumbler Tumbler Model B Rock Polisher; Asst. Old Bibles; Rail Road Lantern; Oak Hutch Top w/Roll Up Front; Colander; Iron Wheel; Wood Kegs; Ant. Draw’s; Ant. Cooler; Ant. Bench Grinder; Pitcher Pump; Asst. Cast Iron Toys (some broken); Train Pictures; Die Cast Cars (most in box); Asst. Dolls inc. Shirley Temple, Nun Dolls, Nut Crackers, Ventriloquist Dummy; Pitcher & Bowl; Porcelain Cook Pans; Duck Decoys; Aluminum Can Collection; Kids Toys; Singer Portable Sewing Machine w/case; Carry-All Action Fort Apple Play Set; Baby Cradle; Wedding Dress; Tye Babies; Angel Collection; Doll Beds; Rooster Weather Vane. Lawn – Garden – Shop Simplicity Roticle Tiller; Mac 10 Chain Saw; Dyna Mark 22” Push Mower; 42” Lawn Sweeper; Yard Works Lawn Spreader; Ryobi Weed Eater; Yardman Blower; 20’ Aluminum Ext. Ladder; Step Ladders; Tomatoe Cages; Lawn Chairs; Gas Cans; Plastic Sheeting; Truck Topper )fits Ford F-150 short); (2) Wrought Iron Patio Benches; Patio Furniture; Iron Patio Bench; (2) Metal Patio Chairs; (2) Metal Patio Rockers; Saw Horses; Coolers; Box Fan; Clothes Line Posts; Roll of Woven Wire Fence; Wood Posts; Assorted Rakes, Shovels, Pruners, Pitchforks; Oil Cans; Gas Cans; Gutter Guards; Garden Fence; Tarps; Mole Traps; ComeA-Long; Hedge Trimmers; Wheel Barrel; Planters; Lawn Décor; SHOP: Sears Portable Air Compressor; Dunlap Bench Drill Press; Buffalo ½ hp Bench Grinder; Craftsman 12” Table Saw; Craftsman 1 hp Router w/Stand; Craftsman 10” Radial Arm Saw; Tool Shop Sawz All w/case; (5) Sanders; (3) 3/8” Drills; Craftsman Belt Sander; Craftsman Belt/Disc Sander w/stand; Craftsman 12” Wood Lathe; Craftsman 12” Band Saw; Craftsman 1” Belt, 10” Disc Sander; (2) Bench Vices; Craftsman Chest Tool Box; BP Air Grinder; R & R Air Grinder; Air Fittings; Grinding Wheels; Drill Bits; Saw Blades; Concrete Tools; Pipe Cutter; Tap & Die Set; Felt Paper; Romex; Electric Motors; Bolt Bins; Lg. Asst. Hardware; Dremel Tool; Air Paint Guns; Circular Saw; Extension Cords; Micrometer; Bottle Jacks; Clamps; Wood Clamps; Sockets; Hammers; Ratchets; Allen Wrenches; Files; Pliers; Screw Drivers; Air Staple Gun; Staples; Galvanized Concrete Tub; ½” Cable; Casters; Lg. Asst. Misc. Wood; Brooms. Horse – Livestock Dk. Brown Western Saddle; Tan Western Saddle; Western Show Saddle; Western Saddle (rough); Black Show Bridle w/chest plate; Tan Show Bridle w/chest plate; (2) English Saddles; Double English Saddle; English Bridle; (3) English Pads; Riding Pants; Half Chaps; Black Childs Pony Saddle; Brown Childs Pony Saddle; (3) Mini Girths; (3) Pony Girths; Pony Blanket; Halters; (4) Wall Mount Saddle Racks; Portable Saddle Rack; 3 Tier Saddle Rack; (2) Stanton Bits; Saddle Bag; Saddle Blankets; Saddle Pads; Hackamone Bridle; (4) Bridles; Lunge Line; (5) Sets Nylon Rope Reins; Bucket Hooks; Feed Troughs; Girth Straps; Brushes; Combs; Curry Combs; Hoof Picks; Kids Riding Helmets; (2) Electric Fence Chargers; Electric Fence Wire; Electric Fence Posts; Horse Tank Water Heaters; Fly Sprays; Wormers; (2) Igloo Dog Houses; Metal Dog House; Ex. Lg. Dog Crate; (2) Large Dog Crates; (2) Small Dog Crates; (3) Bird Cages; Fish Tank; (2) Brown Wooden Chains; (2) Orange Leather Chains. Vehicles – Trailers - Tractor – Implements – Lawn Tractors Vehicles: 2009 Mercury Grand Marquis LS, leather, loaded, CD, power windows/ locks, 98K miles, silver w/gray interior; 2006 Jeep Cherokee, cloth int., CD 91K miles; 1946 Dodge Step Side Dually (custom), 350 small block; Trailers: 10’ Tandem Axle Utility Trailer, bumper hitch (no title);2 Horse, Tandem Axle Bumper Hitch Trailer; Tractor: IH 460 Utility Tractor w/Front Loader, G, WF, Hydro-Touch, Fast Hitch, 14.9-28 rears, 4277 hrs; Implements: 2 Bottom pull type Plow; 4’ Spike Tooth Drag; Lawn Tractors: Wheel Horse B-80 4 Speed; Wheel Horse Raider 12 6 spd. Lawn Tractor w/Deck; Wheel Horse “Work Horse” GT 1142 8 spd. Lawn Tractor w/Deck; Wheel Horse Front Snow Blade; Wheel Horse Cultivator. Auction Note: This is a large, very nice auction. Only a partial list, with many nice and unique items. Don’t miss this one! May run two rings. For pictures and updates go to www.markleystriplemauctions.com Terms: Cash or GOOD, LOCAL Checks ONLY, Credit/Debit Cards (3% Buyers Premium on Card Purchases) Not Responsible for Accidents • Food & Restroom Available Voted #1 Favorite Auctioneer AND Favorite Auction Company Best of Marshall County 2015!! James & Dorothy Lesch Estate – Owners Stacey Staley – Scott Lesch Representatives MARKLEY’S TRIPLE M AUCTIONS, INC. AU30700057 4315 17 B Road Tippecanoe, IN • 574-952-6572 Auctioneers - Brent Markley • AU10300011 Mark Lee Visit Us on the Web: markleystriplemauctions.com PLYMOUTH SCHOOLS PUBLIC AUCTION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 2015 at 10:00 A.M. 701 BERKLEY STREET, PLYMOUTH, IN (Plymouth School Corporation Service Center) Directions: From East Jefferson St. (Old US 30), go north on Randolph or Liberty, then right on Berkley to parking lot, or go north on Columbus and go left on Berkley to parking lot. 14 passenger activity van; 3-pt. hitch 200 gal. pull behind sprayer; Onan portable welder; 3 water wheels; welding trailer; 2 Toro garden tractors; golf cart; climbing wall; 100 LCD 17” monitors; (2) 3’x4’ wooden cubicles; 2’x4’ wooden table; (9) 3’x8’ laminate table tops; (2) 4’x6’portable 360 degree rolling chalk boards; 5’x4’ peg board display rack; (6) 6’x6’ octagon tables; 4 round table tops; several file cabinets; many student desks & chairs; several teacher desks; 4 computer carts; other miscellaneous items too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash or good check. Not responsible for accidents or merchandise after sold. Statements made at auction take precedence over printed material. PLYMOUTH COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION, OWNER Large n! Selectio Qu ality Mercha HUGE ndise! PUBLIC AUCTION –––––– NORTH LIBERTY, INDIANA –––––– Saturday, June 6 • 10:00 a.m. EST Location – 403 N. Lafayette St. Antique & Collector Items Furniture • Clocks • Coins • Sterling Silver/Jewelry/Misc. Primitives • Children’s Items Glass - China - Pottery Misc. Quality Collectibles General Household Furniture • Piano/Organ Appliances & Electronics • Misc. Household Tools & Miscellaneous Lawn & Garden • Shop Tools • Misc. Auctioneers Note: Something for everyone! Good clean, quality & selection. Prepare for 2 auction rings. Terms: Cash or good check. Not responsible for accidents or merchandise after sold. Refreshments Mary (Mrs. William) Hartman, Owner Deborah Sullivan Brown, Atty. & POA Kaser’s Auction Service Col. Carl Kaser #AU01016783 • Jason Kaser #AU08900156 North Liberty • 574-656-4532 www.kasersauction.com www.auctionzip.com #12642 • www.kaserrealty.com 574-656-9088 PUBLIC AUCTION Monday, June 1 • 5:00 st p.m. Doors open at 4:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) 11536 4A Road, Plymouth New Directions: Off the new 31 by-pass between Lapaz & Plymouth exit. Turn east onto 5A road then left (north) onto Lilac to 4A Road. Right on 4A to auction. Signs will be on the highway! INSIDE SEATED SALE TABLES FULL OF SMALLS & GLASSWARE: FENTON, JOE ST. CLAIR WEIGHT, LG. GLASS HAND BLOWN FISH BOWL, FLATWARE SET, LEAD CRYSTAL, GLASS BASKETS, CORNING CORN FLOWER, GLASS TRAIN CANDY DISH, PRESCIOUS MOMENTS, BABY QUILTS, PICTURES, PRINTS, LOTS MORE FURNITURE: BEAUTIFUL MINT GREEN BERKLINE DBL. RECLINER SOFA & DBL. RECLINER LOVE SEAT, NICE LUE LY Z BOY RECLINER, LIKE NEW PRIDE BROWN ELEC. LIFT CHAIR, FLEXSTEEL SLEEPER SOFA, 2-MATCHING PANTRY CABINETS, LG. OVAL CONFERENCE TABLE, MODERN 2 DOOR CURIO CABINET, **WHEELER & WILSON #9 OAK CASE TREADEL SEWING MACHINE, NICE 4 DRAWER FILE CABINET, SM. DESK, OLD CHILDS ROCKER, **BEAUTIFUL MODERN GLASS TOP DINING TABLE W/4 CHAIRS ON CASTERS, 2 NICE HIGH BACK BAR STOOLS, OAK CASE HERMAN MILLER WALL REGUALTOR CLOCK & OLD SESSIONS WALL REGULATOR CLOCK, STEAM CLEANERS, VACCUMS, LOTS MORE... AUTOMOBILE: 1998 BUICK PARK AVENUE-SILVER-GREY INTERIOR-127K MILES-3800 V-6-GREAT CONDITION-2ND OWNER-GOOD TIRES-SEEMS TO RUN OUT GREAT-ESTATE CAR-SELLS ABSOLUTE-NO RESERVE!! JUST HAD NEW IGNITION MODULE & FUEL PUMP INSTALLED-ENGINE LIGHT IS ONTITLE IN HAND-IF PAYING BY CHECK, AUTO WILL STAY HERE TILL CHECK CLEARS AS PER ATY, REQUEST GUY STUFF: OVER 30 ALL BRANDS WEEDEATERS-SOME RUN-SOME DON’T, GAS & ELEC. HEDGE TRIMMERS, ELEC. POWER WASHERS, MISC. CHAIN SAWS, 6 H.P. SELF PROP LAWN MOWER, 4 H.P. GAS LAWN VAC-MULCHER, SIMPLICITY G.B. PACKERS GAS SNOW BLOWER, NICE CRAFTSMAN 9” RADIAL ARM SAW ON STAND, CRAFTSMAN ROUTER, CIRCULAR SAWS, 2 H.P. ELEC. PORTABLE AIR COMPRESSOR, AIR TOOLS, LOTS OF HAND & POWER TOOLS, NYC R.R. SPIKE DRIVER, YARD TOOLS, MOLE TRAPS, NICE 4 PC SET COLEMAN 18V CORDLESS TOOLS, WOOD LADDERS, SHELVES, NICE SHOP VAC, 10” TABLE SAW, 8” COMPOUND MITER SAW, OLD PITCER PUMP, CREAM CANS, LANTERNS, VISES, EXTENSION CORDS, BATTERY CHARGERS, 2-PC. ROLL AROUND TOOL BOX, ***NEW IN BOX 5K LAWN MOWER LIFT, CAR RAMPS, LG. MOOSEHEAD BEER ADV. THERMOMETER, STILL UNPACKING!! AS ALWAYS LOTS OF BOX LOTS!! VERY CONDENSED LISTING!! GO TO WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM ID #5283 FOR 100’S OF PICTURES & UPDATES TERMS - CASH, GOOD INDIANA CHECK WITH PICTURE I.D. VISA, DEBIT, MASTERCARDS ($10 MIN. PURCHASE) ALL SALES FINAL - NO GUARANTEES OF ANY KIND! WE MUST CHARGE 7% INDIANA SALES TAX! IF YOU ARE EXEMPT, BRING PROOF OR PAY TAX! NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS OR MERCHANDISE AFTER SOLD! 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Subscribe to YOUR local hometown paper For only $12* 6 months *in state rate delivered to your home. Call our circulation department today and start delivery next week! 936-3101 Marshall • The Shopper May 31, 2015– page 7 In business since 2008 2 ANNUAL JUNEthSALE th ND June 8 - 30 15% OothFer Fbikes all $ 300 O F F 10 s peed road bike s See our LARGE Layaway Available selection of used bikes! GEAR UP For A HAppier & HeAltHier liFestyle 9539 WEST 750 NORTH • ETNA GREEN, IN 46524 OFF OF US30, TAKE SR19 TOWARD NAPPANEE 4.4 MILES. TURN RIGHT ONTO 750N AND GO 1/2 MILE 574-646-2659 OR 800-380-4539 X1 • HOURS: Monday-Friday 8-5 Gladly accept appointments Saturdays & after 5:00 • Valid Check or Cash Only • No Credit Cards WHERE QUALITY AND VALUE MATTER YOUR LOCAL, INDEPENDENT BICYCLE DEALER • FULL TIME MECHANIC Page 8 – Marshall • The Shopper May 31, 2015 PHOTOS PROVIDED LEFT: The Plymouth Lions Club inducted two new members recently. From left, Manny Guerrero, sponsor; Alicia Torres, new member; District Governor Marty Juel; Sean Surrisi, new member; and Ken Lukenbill, membership chairperson. RIGHT: The Plymouth Lions Club handed out two scholarships. From left, Judy Smith, Cayla Jolly, Jocelyn Rico, and Debbie Griewank. Plymouth Lions announce scholarship winners, induct new members PLYMOUTH — District Governor Marty J. Juel and wife Lion Jeanine were on hand at the May meeting of the Plymouth Lions Club to induct new members. Sean Surrisi and Alicia Torres were formally installed by the district governor who reminded all present that it has been nearly 100 years since Melvin Jones, founder of Lions Club International, first encouraged people to address the needs of their communities and the world. He explained that the possibilities of service are endless and so are the lives that are touched. Melvin Jones once said himself, “You can’t get very far until you start doing something for somebody else.” The Nelson’s Golden Glow fundraiser was a huge success and all who partici- in stock now! pated were commended. These are the type of events that allow the Lions Club to award two $500 scholarships to qualified high school students each year. This year the winners were announced and are Cayla Jolly, and Jocelyn Rico. Congratulations were expressed to both young ladies and they will be welcomed and formally con- gratulated at the next meeting of the Lions Club. In other business, District Governor Juel presented the Chevron Awards for service to Manny Guerrero and Devon Stull for 15 years of service, Vivian Blankenship for 25 years of service, and Larry McCan for 30 years of active service to the Plymouth Lions Club. The next meeting of the Plymouth Lions Club will be the annual picnic held at the Lions Pavilion at • Fence Row Cleaning Centennial Park. New offi• Land Clearing cers for the upcoming year • Ponds will be installed and new • Building Sites members received at this time. Anyone interested in Martin or Alson Martin joining the Plymouth Lions Club should contact any Lions Club member. AL’S EXCAVATING The Ultimate Hiking & Hunting Boots Call Lavern 574-223-6713 Hardscrabble LT Co m e in fo r g r eat d ea ls! Insulated Mountain Extremes Coming Soon! Select Under Armour Footwear & Apparel Plenty of crocs in stock! 29999 CR 56, Nappanee, IN vm 574-773-4279 Hours: Closed Sunday Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 8-5 Tuesday 8-7 · Saturday 8-1 Marshall • The Shopper May 31, 2015– page 9 Purdue expert: Statewide planting pace little changed over past 20 years WEST LAFAYETTE — Despite advances in farm machinery and crop management practices, the maximum number of Indiana corn and soybean acres planted per week in 2015 is not much different than 20 years ago, according to a new article by Purdue Extension corn specialist Bob Nielsen. “Certainly, individual farmers can plant more acres of corn and soybeans per day with today’s large field equipment than 20 years ago,” Nielsen said. “This fact encourages optimism that delayed starts to the planting season can be overcome by the ability of today’s modern planters to plant a greater percentage of the state’s crop per week when ‘push comes to shove.’” Nielsen’s review of historical statewide planting progress as reported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service, however, suggests that there has been little improvement in the pace of planting much of the state’s total crop acreage. He said a possible reason could be that there are fewer farmers planting a similar number of acres statewide today compared with years ago. “The number of corn and soybean growers in Indiana has decreased over time, and those remaining are farming more acres than they did 20 years ago,” he said. “Even though farm machinery is larger today and covers more acres per day than 20 years ago, fewer farmers are farming more acres and so total planting progress, in terms of percent of total acres per week, remains fairly unchanged.” The article, “Corn and Soybean Planting Progress in Indiana Over the Years,” appears online at www. kingcorn.org/news/timeless/ PlantingPace.html. Nielsen said the quickest corn planting week in the past 20 years was in 2001, when 2.9 million acres were planted in a single week, accounting for half that year’s total crop. In 2014, Hoosier corn farmers planted 2.4 million acres in a single week, or about 41 percent of the total crop. The most soybeans acres planted per week also happened in 2001, when 2.4 million acres were planted in a week, about 42 percent of that year’s crop. Nielsen’s Chat ‘n Chew Café blog is available at www.kingcorn.org/cafe. NIFF-TONE DIST. INC. * Metal Siding * Roofing Cause of gum disease Gingivitis usually begins when plaque, the sticky, colorless film of bacteria and food particles that constantly forms on your teeth, is not cleaned away every day. It is hard to see plaque, but a harmless dye stains it red. When plaque stays on your teeth for two or three days, it can harden into tartar. Tartar can irritate your gums and lead to gingivitis. Gum disease can also be caused by certain medical conditions, some medications, trauma, smoking or chewing tobacco. During pregnancy, hormonal changes can contribute to gum disease. Examination To determine if you have gingivitis, we examine your mouth and look for red, swollen or bleeding gums. Because gingivitis can advance to periodontal disease, we may take x-rays to check your bone level. We may also check the depth of the sulcus around each tooth. A sulcus is the tiny groove between the case of the visible part of your tooth and the gum. The good news is that gingivitis is reversible. The sooner we catch it, the better chance you have of keeping your smile for a lifetime. * Windows * Doors * Insulation * Door Track And Rail * Fiberglass * Recycled Plastic FOR ALL YOUR RESIDENTIAL & FARM BUILDING NEEDS. Symptoms of gingivitis Gingivitis, also known as gum disease, is inflammation of the gums. It is often the first stage of periodontal disease. Some of the warning symptoms of gingivitis include: • bleeding when brushing or flossing • redness where the gums & tooth meet • swollen gums • bad breath Treatment If you have gingivitis, we thoroughly clean your teeth and may schedule you for more frequent cleanings. We may also suggest a special mouthwash or rinse and discuss your homecare technique. YOUR METAL SIDING DISTRIBUTOR Call NIFF-TONE WHAT IS GINGIVITIS? Mentone – 574-353-7701 1-800-458-0840 Bremen Family Dentistry, PC 1712 W. Plymouth St. Bremen, IN 46506 574-546-2851 BremenFamilyDentistry.com Draw Your Dad Contest NEW 2014 JEEP CHEROKEE TRAILHAWK 4X4 Kids Ages 5-12 Send or drop off a picture you have drawn of your dad to: NEW 2014 CHRYSLER 300 C JOHN VARVATOS EDITION Pilot News 214 N. Michigan St. Plymouth, IN 46563 We will award gift certificates to Treat’s Squire Shop to the winners in two categories: Ages 5-8 & Ages 9-12 Entries will be posted online at www.thepilotnews.com and in print on June 19 Entry deadline is June 15th. Winners will be notified by phone on June 17th. Entries must be on 8 1/2 x 11 paper. Judges decision is final. EH138770 MSRP Braun Price 48,775 37,817 $ $ plus tax W.A.C. 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APPLY IN PERSON AT 1815 N MICHIGAN ST,PLY, M-F; 8-4 OR E MAIL RESUME TO: dgreen@arrowpestcontrol.com EVENING OFFICE cleaning in Bremen: 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm; $9.00/hour. Apply in person 3505 N. Home St., ste, 102; Mishawaka 8-11 am or 1-4 pm. Questions call 574-255-0023. E.O.E ADMIN ASSISTANT Appointment coordination, event and meeting planning, make travel arrangements, record keeping, bookkeeping, scheduling. Send your resume and salary expectations to: max28327@gmail.com EXPERIENCE IN FIBERGLASS needed- gel coating, chopping, rolling, parts pulling, final finish. 3rd shift. Please apply at: Oasis Lifestyle, 1400 Pidco Drive, Plymouth, IN 46563 EXPERIENCED BOOKEEPER for Quickbooks, part time, 574-842-4444. FAULKNER F ABRICATING, INC . REAL PRODUCTS has an opening for an experienced machine operator. Full-time days, drug testing required. Apply in person, no phone calls please. EOE Marshall-Starke Development, 1901 Pidco Dr., Plymouth, IN is hiring Experienced Steel Fabricators and Production Welders. We offer competitive wages and benefits to qualified applicants. Apply in person at: Faulkner Fabricating, Inc. 4050 Lincoln Highway Bourbon, IN 46504 HOSPITAL PLANT OPERATIONS DIRECTOR Bremen, IN •SIGN ON BONUS• We have an exciting opportunity for you! The NeuroPsychiatric Hospital has an immediate opening for a Hospital Plant Operations Director. Must have at least 3 years of hospital experience and have knowledge of CMS and Joint Commission standards. To apply, send your resume to the Director of Human Resources at Racquel.Harris@n-p-h.net has full-time, part-time and substitute positions available in Knox, Plymouth and Culver areas. We are hiring for evening, overnight and weekend shifts. Responsibilities include assisting adults with developmental disabilities in their daily lives. Requirements include high school diploma/GED or GED in process and a valid Driver's License, an acceptable driving record, and ability to occasionally lift and carry up to 50 pounds. View all requirements, job openings and apply online at www.pathfinderservices.org/employment. Stuck in everyday life? Relax, read the paper! To subscribe, please call 936-3101. 1175 Drivers Wanted REGIONAL DRIVERS needed, Class A CDL, 2 yrs. experience. Home Weekends and periodically daily. Optional longer runs. Flatbed, stepdeck and van freight available. Percentage pay. Insurance, paid vacation available, paid holiday and birthday. (574)542-9301 hoosier_boy62@yahoo.com When you are looking for a deal, be sure to check your classifieds. AUTO MECHANIC WANTED Now accepting applications for a full or part time Automotive Technician. Five or more years work experience preferred, own basic tools, and valid drivers license required. ASE certified a plus but not required. Must be able to work Saturdays. Competitive salary, paid vacation, holiday pay, personal leave days, and health insurance. Forward resume and references or stop in at: Economy Auto Sales P.O. Box 115 (U.S. Hwy 35) Knox IN 46534 No phone calls please. Whether it is sports, government issues, local events or auctions that interest you... Let us keep you informed! The Shopper 574-936-3101 1175 Drivers Wanted DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED NOW! Learn to drive for US XPRESS Earn $850 per week! No experience needed! Be trained and based locally! US Xpress can cover costs! 1-800-882-7364 Apartment House Job Auction and More Your Community Classifieds can help you. BUYING OR SELLING, USE YOUR CLASSIFIED NETWORK BRAUN CHEVROLET BUICK, Winamac IN. Is taking applications for office manager. Applicant with GM dealership experience preferred. Send resume and job history to: Braun Chevrolet Buick PO Box 409 Winamac IN 46996, or pickup application at 1014 S Monticello St, Winamac. DALTON CORPORATION Warsaw Manufacturing Facility, a leader in the gray iron foundry industry, is currently hiring for hourly production workers. Applicants must be able to work any shift and be able to lift up to 50 pounds repetitively. Previous foundry or production experience helpful. We offer a competitive wage and benefit package. Applications may be obtained at: 1900 E Jefferson St., Warsaw, IN EOE M/W/VET/DISABLED NOW HIRING Nights and Evening Shifts - RN, LPN and C.N.A. Top Wages Offered! 827 W. 13th St. | Rochester, IN 46975 Call Monica Martin 765-480-0542 or email Monica_Martin@LCCA.com or call Deana Jordan or email Deana_Jordan@lcca.com 574-223-4331 Visit us: LCCA.com EOE/M/F/V/D BUYERS OF STANDING TIMBER FAMILY OWNED 4 GENERATION BUSINESS FREE NO OBLIGATION APPRAISALS BY A GRADUATE FORESTER MINIMUM OF 5 ACRES OR MORE 574-586-7925 WALKERTON, IN Marshall • The Shopper May 31, 2015– page 11 1170 Help Wanted 1170 Help Wanted SOLIDWORKS TECHNICIAN Topp Industries, Inc. a leading manufacturer of septic and sewage basins for the waste water industries is looking for an experienced SolidWorks Technician Responsibilities include; Build drawings for sewage lift-stations, ability to communicate with management and interact as a team player within various departments. Requirements: •Proficient in SolidWorks •Exceptional communication skills (verbal & written) •Attention to detail •Strong organizational skills •Computer skills •Ability to meet deadlines under time constraints Position will be located in Rochester, IN. Competitive wage and benefits package. Submit cover letter including salary history along with resume and professional references to Topp Industries, Inc. Attn: Human Resource Dept. P.O. Box 420Hwy 25 North Rochester, IN 46975 or apply in person or e-mail at jchambers@toppindustries.com. RESIDENTIAL SUPPORT STAFF Positions open for Full-time weekday nights and Part-time weekends. Responsible for assisting disabled individuals in their homes. High School diploma or G.E.D. required. No experience required, will train. Current/valid Indiana Driver’s license. Ability to pass Drug/Alcohol, TB, First Aid, Criminal History. TRAINER Full and Part-time openings. Responsible for individuals, assist individual program plans in the areas of personal, social and community living skills. High school diploma/equivalent required. Good driving record, Drug/Alcohol test, Criminal History background checks. Apply in person, no phone calls please. Marshall Starke Development Center: 1901 Pidco Drive, Plymouth, IN EOE Topp Industries, Inc. a leading manufacturer of septic and sewage basins for the waste water industries currently has openings for team members in production at both facilities in Argos and Rochester. Is hiring for the following positions: Production Openings: We are looking for employees with a good solid work history. At the Argos facility we have openings for machine operators, paint booth and quality inspectors. The Rochester plant currently has openings in our pre-fab, fiberglass, final finish and glue departments. Make money by Making a difference. Programmer: When you donate blood plasma at Octapharma Plasma, you help in the creation of life-changing medicines, while putting a little extra money in your pocket. New donors earn up to $250 for the first five donations. The top candidate will have experience using SolidWorks. Previous experience with programming burn tables in a manufacturing environment is helpful. The ideal candidate will be able to read blueprints and have strong math and analytical skills. Other requirements include exceptional communication skills (verbal and written), Attention to detail, proficient in excel, and strong organizational skills. We offer a competitive wage and benefits. Please apply in person at the Rochester facility - 8am to 3:30pm. Topp Industries, Inc. 420 N St Rd. 25, Rochester, IN 46975 jchambers@toppindustries.com octapharmaplasma.com -UST BE YEARS OF AGE IN GOOD HEALTH s (AVE VALID PICTURE )$ PROOF OF 3OCIAL 3ECURITY NUMBER CURRENT RESIDENCE POSTMARKED WITHIN DAYS BARGAIN FINDERS 50 $ OR LESS Every Item | Every Day 1155 Bargain Hunters 1155 Bargain Hunters 1155 Bargain Hunters ADJUSTABLE ALUMINUM shower chair w/back $10 574-952-2609 FOLDING ADJUSTABLE aluminum walker w/wheels $15 574-952-2609 BED W/MATTRESS, linens, pillow, etc. $50 574-540-1941 FOLDING ADJUSTABLE aluminum walker $10 574-952-2609 FREE - Horse manure from shavings for gardens. You load/haul. Bremen 1-574-248-1190 BOYS 10 speed bike, $50. (574)842-3593 $$$SAVE$$$ SCHWINN GIRLS bicycle, 3-speed w/coaster breaks, $50.(574)842-3593 What is new at our place? Kraft Mac & Cheese 5.5 oz 3 for $1 while supplies last Hamburger Helper - 89¢ Tuna - 79¢ • Juice - 69¢-$1.99 Cracker (Name Brands) - 59¢-$1.29 Stove Top - 79¢ Candy (Cheap) Cereal - Buy 1 Get 1 Free Fruit Caps 10 for $1 while supplies last Come shop Pine Hill where savings are guaranteed & service is offered with a smile! ~Mary pine hill Discount Store eBT Welco me 1800 5th Road, Bremen, IN • 574-546-2117 Hrs: Mon-Fri 9 a.m.-5 p.m. • Sat 9 a.m.-3 p.m. • Closed Sun & Wed Located 1 1/4 Miles East of Highway 331 in Bremen Rosa’s Resale Good May 1-31 204 Lane St., North Judson Hrs: Mon-Fri 11 to 5 Sat 10 to 2 574-896-4020 Now Selling Refrigerators & Freezers Couches • Furnaces Games • Chairs Tables • Knick Knacks Washers & Dryers Large & Small Appliances Records • Tapes • Movies • Books Some Furniture • Crafts • Toys Floral Arrangements Porcelain Dolls Several Army Uniforms Household Items Special Racks of Clothes – $1 each! Stoves 3 off - $20 $ 5 off - $35 $ 10 off - $60 $ Will pick up used appliances in working order free of charge and leave a $25 Rosa’s Gift Certificate Mercy Mercy is a beautiful girl that is about 2 years old. She is very loving and affectionate. She is a very smart girl and enjoys playing fetch. She will “go get her toy” and “drop it” on command. She is also house and crate trained. Mercy seems to be okay with most other dogs, but we suggest that she is introduced to potential canine siblings before adoption. She likely would not do well in a home with a cat. Her previous owners said she didn’t do well with small children. All dogs are spayed/neutered, up to date on vaccines, heartworm tested, on heartworm prevention, and microchipped before adoption. Adoption Fee: $200 For more information about adopting or fostering this dog; please contact Heartland Small Animal Rescue at e-mail dogs@heartlandsmallanimalrescue.org or call (574)360-2948 or (574)261-9668. 316 Woodies Lane, Bremen, IN 46506 Phone: (574) 546-3494 • SHCofBremen.com Page 12 – Marshall • The Shopper May 31, 2015 Cont. from Page 4 SATURDAY, JUNE 27 • The Friends of the Culver-Union Township Public Library will have a book sale from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Carnegie Room, in the lower level of the library. MONDAY, JUNE 29 • American Red Cross will hold a fallen officer blood drive from 1:30-6:30 p.m. at Marshall County Sheriff’s Office, 1400 N. Pioneer Drive in Plymouth. Download the American Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) to make an appointment or for more information. ONGOING • The Disabled American Veterans auxiliary meets the first Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the Life Enrichment Center, Plymouth. All veterans’ spouses are welcome to attend. • Maxinkuckee Singers is now accepting resumes for the position of musical director. Please send your resume to: Maxinkuckee Singers P.O. Box 45, Culver, IN 46511. Deadline to receive is June 1. • The Plymouth Farmers’ Market (PFM) is held Saturdays from 7:30-11:30 a.m. in River Park Square at Garro and River Streets, east of Michigan. New vendors are always welcome. Applications for vendors and not-for-profits are available on the website at www.plymouthfarmersmarket. com or by contacting Tom Keb, market manager, at 574-217-5776. Booth space for vendors remains at $10 per week per booth. Not-for-profit booths are free but limited to once a month. Like us on Facebook www. facebook.com/pages/Plymouth-farmersmarket-inc/ and get the latest updates. • Walnut Church of the Brethren “Swap Shop” is now open from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tuesdays, 2 - 7 p.m. Thursdays and 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Saturdays. Anyone can come in the shop with a bag of clothes they can’t use anymore and swap them for a bag of clothes they can use. Donations are also accepted to help keep the shop open and the bills paid. The Swap Shop is located at 172 S. Michigan St., Argos. Questions: please call 574-8925349 or 574-952-0119. 1200 Apartments for Rent 1200 Apartments for Rent 1215 Mobile Homes/ Lots/Rent BREMEN, Lake of-the Woods. 1&2BR in quiet neighborhood. $115 to $125/weekly. (269)240-7734 NAPPANEE: 2BR-DUPLEX w/Central Air. Water/Sewer and Trash Included in rent. Deposit/$350 then $465/mo. No pets. 574-267-3460 14X70 3-BEDROOM mobile-home for rent/sale on land contract, Culver Schools. $475month (574)242-9784. 1205 Houses for Rent 2 BR, 1 BR, Studios FREE RENT Specials! (574) 936-3496 www.valueproperties.net NICE PLYMOUTH 1BR utilities included. No smoking or pets. Deposit. Call 574-952-3155 Country BREMEN: 3BR, 1-1/2BA country home Some appliances included+lawncare. $675/mo+deposit and utilities. (574)546-4617 EXECUTIVE STYLE RENTAL: 3BR, 2BA, finished basement w/extra room, 2-car garage, large lot in well kept subdivision. Maintenance free option available. (574)532-5085 chevrolet 1235 Buildings for Rent/Lease COMMERCIAL SPACE for lease at 612 E. Jefferson St., Plymouth. 2046 sq.ft., office, restroom, 2 overhead doors. Electric & gas metered separately. Free water & sewer, $475.00. Can be divided for 2nd rental. Ed Langfeldt (574)936-4622 or (574)936-4525 • cadillac • chrysler • dodge • jeep 222440 2705 N. Michigan • 2 lbs. Freon with A/C dye Plymouth, IN • Recharge of system and leak check *Rear A/C extra and additional Freon extra ARGOS — Readers of all ages are invited to rise to new heights as Argos Public Library presents “Every Hero Has a Story” summer reading program. The library hopes to encourage children to establish positive attitudes toward reading while increasing their literacy skills during summer vacation. Special events include a live, interactive animal experience with Indiana Wild; singing along with Tom Sieling’s Howl at the Moon with a Hero Tune; Kasey the Hero Dog safety program, and a family yoga class in the park. All events are free of charge and open to Argos Public Library patrons. Storytime sessions with Lacey Clark, suited for ages 18 months – sixth grade, will be combining crafts, activities, scavenger hunts, super hero photo booths, a Star Wars party and more. Programing for teens, hosted by Jo McCollough, will include super hero Jeopardy, mystery party, mini comic con / cosplay, game night: heroes vs. villains, backlight art and be yourself beads and bands. Grown-ups should also enroll for the library’s adult summer reading program for a chance to attend workshops and win prizes. This year the library will con- PHOTO PROVIDED This frog hopped right into action with Argos Public Library super reader, Corbin Rex. tinue with its Pink Panther 26. The program will run town-wide search, travel June 1 through July 11. For pals, weekly prize drawings more information, visit and will also introduce fam- the Argos Public Library, call Miss Lacey at 574-892ily incentive prizes. Stop by to enroll for 5818, or visit www.argos. “Every Hero Has a Story” lib.in.us to view the calenbeginning Tuesday, May dar of events. CLASSIFIEDS WORK Summer reading program sign-up, YOUR VEHICLE READY Auto Center IS FOR SUMMER HEAT? Service Direct AIR CONDITIONING 574-780-2101 SERVICE SPECIAL appts@countryautoservice@yahoo.com Argos Public Library summer reading program starts June 1 $89.95*Save $20 Courteous - Convenient - Quality Service - Everytime... No matter where you bought your vehicle. Exp. 6/27/15 ice cream kickoff party at CUTPL CULVER — Heroes are the themes of the Culver-Union Township Public Library’s (CUTPL) summer reading programs. CUTPL offers summer reading themes for children, teens, and adults with programs, prizes, book discussions, and special events. To kick off the summer reading programs, CUTPL is holding an ice cream kick off and sign-up party from 2-3 p.m. Monday, June 1 in the large meeting room. Ice cream sundaes will be provided, compliments of the CUTPL Friends of the Library. Special guest, former kindergarten teacher, Melanie Robertson will be on hand. Summer reading registration is open to library patrons of all ages. The program will run from Monday, June 1 through Friday, July 31. For more information, call the library at 574-842-2941 or check out www.culver.lib. in.us/. This program is free of charge and open to the public. Marshall • The Shopper May 31, 2015– page 13 FAMILY OWNED TOP QUALITY RETAIL MEATS CUSTOM BUTCHERING BUNDLES BEEF BUNDLE 10 pounds Hamburger • 10 pounds Hamburger Patties 10 Pounds Ribeyes • 10 pounds T-Bones 10 pounds Round Steak 350 PORK BUNDLE $ 5 pounds Pork Steak • 5 pounds Pork Chops 5 pounds Pork Cutlets • 5 pounds Sausage 5 pounds Bacon • 5 pounds Pork Roast 130 ASSORTED BUNDLE $ 5 pounds Hamburger • 5 pounds Hamburger Patties 5 pounds Ribeyes • 5 pounds T-Bones 5 pounds Pork Steak • 5 pounds Pork Chops 5 pounds Sausage • 5 pounds Pork Roast 5 pounds Chicken Breast • 5 pounds Bacon $ 250 Not seeing what you need? We’ll customize your bundle to what you want! RETAIL CUTS BEEF Hamburger • Hamburger Bulk • Hamburger Patties • Rib Eye Steak Rib Steak • T-Bone Steak • New York Strip • Cube Steak Chuck Roast • Tip Roast • Rump Roast • Round Steak PORK Sausage • Sausage Patties • Pork Chops • Pork Steak • Thick Pork Chops • Butterfly Chop • Bacon • Shoulder Roast CHICKEN Whole Chicken • Chicken Breast BRATS QUALITY COUNTS. So does every penny. CIRCLE T CUSTOM BUTCHERING & RETAIL 9842 SR 331, Bourbon 574-780-0303 or 574-342-0635 Hours: M-F 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. • Saturday 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. (Formerly Beatty Locker) Henry Tibbs, Owner Local Checks, Cash or Credit Card/EBT Page 14 – Marshall • The Shopper May 31, 2015 You deserve a factual look at . . . Mr. President, Stop the Iran Deal Now! Iran is the world’s leading exporter of Islamic terror and our greatest enemy. Your deal fails to keep Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. It’s time for a reset. Iran’s constitution commands it to conquer the world through Islamic jihad, and Iran increases its bloody Middle East conquests daily. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei regularly leads chants of “Death to America” and “Death to Israel.” Can we afford an agreement that actually paves the way for a nuclear-armed Iran? Americans want. Here’s what that deal must look like: What are the facts? 1. End Iran’s nuclear program. This means shutting Iran’s terrorist aggression makes it the greatest threat to world peace—and America’s greatest enemy. The Islamic down Iran’s Fordow and Arak nuclear facilities and ceasing Republic has sown seeds of global jihad for decades, killing all centrifuge-enabled nuclear R&D. Iran refuses. Why? 2. Export Iran’s nuclear stockpiles. Iran has no peaceful thousands of Americans, Europeans, South Americans, Arabs and Israelis worldwide since 1982, including the need of its extensive nuclear stockpiles and should ship deaths of 241 U.S. Marines and 58 French peacekeepers in them away. It refuses this. Why? 3. Abandon development of Intercontinental Ballistic the 1983 Beirut barracks bombings. Today, Iran sponsors terrorist proxies, such as Hezbollah, which controls Missiles. ICBMs have only one purpose—to deliver nuclear Lebanon and militarily backs Iran’s control of the Syrian bombs long distances, as far as to the U.S. Yet Iran refuses government. Iran has also achieved dominance in Iraq by even to admit development of such missiles. Why? 4. Permit “anytime, anywhere” inspections. Iran must helping the Iraqis battle the Islamic State, and most agree that nuclear inspectors recently it has seized control of Yemen through its Houthi “The deal we’ll accept is that they end their can visit any suspicious site without warning. Iran refuses agents. Suddenly Iran has nuclear program.” to allow this. Why? graduated from being the largest state sponsor of Islamic President Barack Obama, October 22, 2012 5. Slow easing of sanctions. Any softening of economic terrorism to the major Islamist colonial power in the Middle East. Most distressingly, Iran sanctions must be spread over years, only as benchmarks proudly trumpets its intention to “annihilate” Israel, a goal are met. Iran insists on instant sanctions relief. 6. Abandon terrorism and colonialism. Iran must cease it asserts is “non-negotiable.” Despite Iran’s record of terror attacks against the U.S and its global terror campaigns and its sponsorship of violent our allies worldwide, and its open hostility to American colonial aggression. 7. Severe punishment for any violation. Any agreement values and objectives, the White House now proposes a nuclear arms agreement with Iran that falls shockingly must facilitate true instant “snapback” of economic short of Mr. Obama’s 2012 promise to “prevent them from sanctions in case Iran violates this agreement. What’s our alternative? President Obama and Secretary acquiring a nuclear weapon.” Not only does the proposed “Iran Deal” fail to stop Iran Kerry seem desperate to make the Iran Deal—a weak from acquiring nuclear armaments, it permits Iran to negotiating posture that has led to weak terms. If we are to continue developing nuclear weapons technology over the make a good deal, we must insist on the conditions above next ten years. Even more frightening, Iran denies agreeing and be ready to walk away. No deal is better than the to many key provisions that Secretary of State John Kerry current proposed deal, which does not fulfill Mr. Obama’s promise to the American people. This deal, in allowing Iran claims are essential to it. What’s wrong with the “Iran Deal”? Iran has a long to keep its nuclear infrastructure and continue nuclear history of lying about its nuclear activities and cheating on weapons research, is sure to start a nuclear arms race in the agreements. Iran ratified the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Middle East, starting with Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Turkey. Treaty in 1970, yet has been developing nuclear weapons— What’s more, when Iran begins to cheat on this and lying about it—for decades. Iran also has ignored a agreement—which is likely—it may force Israel to take U.N. Security Council demand that it suspend nuclear unilateral military action, since a nuclear-weaponized Iran enrichment activities. In short, Iran is a bad actor on the is an existential threat to the Jewish state. Those who world stage and can’t be trusted. President Obama criticize the proposed “Iran Deal” are often accused of promised in 2012 that “The deal we’ll accept is that they wanting war with Iran. In fact, it is Iran’s current nuclear end their nuclear program,” which is the deal most weapons development that is provocative and bellicose. If we want to avoid military action against Iran—which most Americans do—we must negotiate an agreement that truly prevents war. It’s time to set aside the current deal—which Iran has not even agreed to—and start again. We must continue a harsh sanctions regime until Iran realizes we are serious about preventing their acquisition of nuclear weapons. This message has been published and paid for by Facts and Logic About the Middle East P.O. Box 590359 ■ San Francisco, CA 94159 Gerardo Joffe, President ■ James Sinkinson, Vice President FLAME is a tax-exempt, non-profit educational 501 (c)(3) organization. Its purpose is the research and publication of the facts regarding developments in the Middle East and exposing false propaganda that might harm the interests of the United States and its allies in that area of the world. Your tax-deductible contributions are welcome. They enable us to pursue these goals and to publish these messages in national newspapers and magazines. We have virtually no overhead. Almost all of our revenue pays for our educational work, for these clarifying messages, and for related direct mail. 149 To receive free FLAME updates, visit our website: www.factsandlogic.org Marshall • The Shopper May 31, 2015– page 15 PHOTOS PROVIDED The eighth annual media fair was held at LaVille Elementary on May 14. ABOVE, LEFT: Mrs. Remble’s class won first place live action video in the lower elementary category. ABOVE, RIGHT: Kassi Watts finished first place in KeyNote/PowerPoint. BELOW, LEFT: Free-standing displays first-place finishers were Josh Ols, Conner Henry, Josh Wilson, and Elijah Gressinger. BELOW, RIGHT: Live action video first-place finishers were Jordan Keen, Paris Kalafat, Carly Gutelius, and Hannah Deadmond. LaVille Elementary holds annual media fair standards with differentiated ways to demonstrate student knowledge. Students also have a creative way to express their ideas. The students ranked in the top three of each category received placing certificates and ribbons. All other students who entered received a ribbon for participation. The final results are: In the lower elementary category: Mrs. Remble’s class won 1st place live action video In the 1325 Garage Sales KOONTZ LAKE- 20818 N. Lake Dr. Walkerton Wed.-Sat. 7 a.m.-7 p.m. toys, Pilates machine, 8 X 10 braided rug, lots of household items, bed sheets, water skis, tons of clothes- infant to adult, great condition, and at low prices (Gap, Old Navy, etc). NEW PARIS Community Garage Sales. Saturday, June 6. Many, many sales, some open as early as Wednesday. Worth the drive to new Paris! Listing of sales/maps available at most of the New Paris business locations and at www.newparis.net/garagesaleday PLYMOUTH: 15130 West 7th Road, June 4-5, 8am-5pm. MULTI FAMILY SALE Truck camper tie-down, antiques, horse tack, antique horse collar, cargo carrier, clothing, household items and much more! KeyNote/PowerPoint 1st place: Kassi Watts 2nd place: Owen Smith, Noah Richhart, Carson Horner, David Gutelius 3rd place: Mrs. Dent’s class Free-standing Displays 1st place: Josh Ols, Conner Henry, Josh Wilson, Elijah Gressinger 2nd place: Jozee King, Emma Rothe 3rd place: Alexis Elsea, Katie Ballard, Shailen Taberski, Lydia Nusbaum upper elementary categories: Live action video 1st place: Jordan Keen, Paris Kalafat, Carly Gutelius, and Hannah Deadmond 2nd place: Abby Goffinet, Megan Kurzhal, Faith Rock, Emma Rothe, Kenzie Werntz, and Jozee King 3rd place: Lauren Dove, Makayla Tillman, Alexis Banks, Kylie Gorka, Kassi Watts, Chelsea Croy, Ayva Barger, Greg Cashen, Blake Casad, Alexandria Collier Woodland Variety Store Accepting Debit, Credit & EBT Cards DON’T FORGET TO GRAB A COPY OF OUR QUICK SALE AD WHEN YOU VISIT THE STORE. IT CAN CHANGE DAILY! WHITE & YELLOW LACEY BABY BUTTER QUARTERS CREAM CHEESE $ SLICED AMERICAN SWISS MINIHORN CO-JACK LONGHORN $ 1.99 lb. $ WALNUT CREEK BAGELS Advertise your garage sale here for better turnout! 1.89 lb. $ 99¢ 6 ct. 89 ¢ (blueberry, whole wheat, plain, cinnamon raisin & everything) SHULTZ $ 12 oz. SUGARLAKE SALTY STIX SANDWICH COOKIES (3 lb. bag) (vanilla, duplex & assorted) $ 3.49 each $ 19 US 6 331 BREMEN NAPPANEE 3 B Rd 1350 N Woodland Variety Store 1250 N US 30 BOURBON 1.99 32 oz. TYSON BACON, EGG & CHEESE BREAD BOWLS 69¢ 4 ct. Hepto n Rd 6th Rd 331 1.99 lb. 2.59 lb. 89¢ 8 oz. (salted & unsalted) SHREDDED WALNUT CREEK TROPICANA HASHBROWNS STRING CHEESE ORANGE JUICE 2.29 12 oz. 19 ETNA GREEN HOUSE STYLE FRENCH FRIES 59¢ lb. 99 GREEN PEAS $ 9.99 30 lb. box 50¢ lb. repackaged The FARMINGTON From HOT ROLL SAUSAGE 75¢ lb. 19 N County Road 800 W 1325 Garage Sales Marshall County Line Road LAKEVILLE — The eighth annual media fair was held at LaVille Elementary on May 14. This year, 168 students participated in the media fair. Most of the students who were involved worked in groups to create keynote, free-standing displays, or videos. There were a total of 24 projects. The variety of project topics included: weather, creative storylines, animals, inventions, and sports topics. By incorporating the 1-to-1 iPad technology, teachers are able to address state LUIGIS SORBET $ 1.19 12 ct. (orange, lemon lime, & blue raspberry) ¢ PILLSBURY GRANDS JR. FLAKY GOLDEN LAYER BISCUITS ¢ 50 each Deli shaved or sliced Bakery PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES $ $ 59 oz. EASY CARVE HAM $ 1.69 lb. From The WALNUT CREEK 2.99 dozen Most items are while supplies last! SOUR CREAM 1.29 16 oz. MARSHMALLOW CREME $ 5.49 3 lb. tub Harvey & Gloria Chupp 4133 E Marshall County Line Rd Bremen, IN 46506 574-773-0303 ext. 1 HOURS Mon - Sat 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Prices Good June 1-6 We will no longer be open until 8:00 p.m. on Wednesdays Page 16 – Marshall • The Shopper May 31, 2015 Family Centered Maternity Care Because many family practice physicians offer obstetric, gynecologic and pediatric care, they can be an excellent choice for mothers-to-be who prefer the continuity and convenience of seeing one doctor for all of their healthcare needs. Dr. Melissa Dawson PMH Medical Office Building 540 Hospital Dr, Winamac • 574-946-2194 Monday: 9am – noon; 1pm – 5pm Tuesday: Closed Wednesday: 9am – noon Thursday: 11am – 2pm; 3pm - 7pm Friday: 9am – 11am; 2pm – 4:30pm Francesville Clinic 112 Montgomery St., Francesville 219-567-2223 Wednesday: 1pm – 4pm Dr. Clint Kauffman PMH Medical Office Building 540 Hospital Dr, Winamac • 574-946-2194 Monday: 8am – noon; 1pm – 5pm Tuesday: 8am – noon’ 1pm – 5 pm Wednesday: 8 am – noon; 3pm – 7pm Thursday: Closed Friday: 8am – noon; 2:30pm – 4 pm When you choose a family medicine doctor for your prenatal care, labor and delivery, you may also choose to have the same doctor care for your children, spouse or other family members. Our family practice doctors provide pediatric care for all ages, including wellchild checks and treatment of most child-related illnesses. Additionally, they get to know the entire family and each member’s health history, making them aware of the physical, emotional and social issues that can affect the health of each family member. When It Comes To Happy Families, We Deliver 540 Hospital Drive, Winamac • 574-946-2194 • www.pmhnet.com
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