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A team of Ada area residents returned from their June mission trip to Uganda.

The team, led by Bob Gould and his wife Abby (formerly Abby Epley) headed to Uganda on June 4 to help build a school and share The Gospel as part of their mission work with their local church, Crossroads Church of God located on State Route 309 west of Ada.

Bob says most of the people on the islands of Lake Victoria live in mud huts without electricity or running water. He has gone to the African nation six times to help build churches and schools. The nation is roughly 85% Christian and 12% Muslim.

Can't you just feel the cool breeze from the Ada car wash? With rain no where in sight and temperatures rising, suddenly it feels like summer.

Story and photos by Monty Siekerman
A crowd, estimated at 1,000 people, observed the Fourth of July with a Lima Symphony Orchestra performance of patriot popular tunes on the ONU campus Saturday evening.

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Crafton Beck conducted the orchestra. The patriotic pops concert featured American classics, popular movie and Broadway tunes and patriotic songs. The men and women who served in the armed forces were asked to stand and be recognized with applause when the song of their service was played.

Katie Hohenbrink’s Red, White and Blueberry Pie
This pie was second place at the Bluffton Relay for Pie pie-baking contest.

1 prebaked pie crust

Fruit filling:
1 ½ cups sugar
1 ½ cups water
¼ cup plus 1 ½ teaspoons cornstarch
4 Tablespoons plus 1 ½ teaspoons strawberry gelatin
1 pint fresh blueberries
1 teaspoon lemon juice
1 pint fresh strawberries

Cream filling:
½ cup whipping cream
8 oz. cream cheese
1/3 cup sugar
½ teaspoon vanilla

Whipped topping
Star cutouts for garnish

Ever have an antique sitting on a shelf, tucked away in a drawer or sitting in a corner and wonder if it is valuable?

Anne Stratton, Lima, is an expert appraiser. She will be at the Ada Public Library from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, July 8, to give free appraisals, two items per person, (no guns, Bibles, coins or stamps).

She has been on the popular PBS Antiques Roadshow, has appraised antiques for more than 40 years, and has done appraisals at the local library many times.

Maybe she can place a value on that old vase, painting, quilt, or photograph that you've been wondering about. Check it out. 
(Monty Siekerman)

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Paul Logsdon trims growth from his glorious garden at 127 W. Montford.

About every square foot of his property is a sight to behold. Paul landscaped and planted the beautiful yard in just a few short years.

He retired from ONU where he was director of Heterick Memorial Library for 28 years. He must have selected many gardening books over the years, taken them home, and learned from them.

His yard is in continuous boom all season with flowering plants, shrubs, and trees. (Monty Siekerman)

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