Just like its name, this flower almost resembles a close-up photo of the sun. However, if you look closely, unlike the sun, this flower head has some bugs.
By Bryan Kress
Often when you read a stat line and see that the home team outgained its opponent by 110 yards you will see a W for that home team. On this Friday night that was not the case as the Bluffton Pirates capitalized on eight Crestview penalties and three turnovers, which earned Bluffton its second win of the season.
Quarter Back Robbie Stratton opened up Bluffton’s first drive with a 14-yard scoring run to put the Pirates up 7-0.
Adin C. Justus, 85, died at 6 a.m. Sept. 16, 2012, at the Gables in Marysville, Ohio. He was born June 19, 1927 in Galina, Ohio to Adin E. and Jessie Freshwater Justus. On March 14, 1953 he married Marilyn McDonald and she died Feb. 6, 2004.
Adin retired from Sheller-Globe. He was a member of Lima Baptist Temple. He was a veteran of the United States Army.