Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 111, Number 4, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 22 January 1992 — Page 3

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102nd birthday Harvey Fredrick poses with Activity Director Linda Smith, for a birthday photo. Fredrick’s was honored with a birthday celebration, Thursday, January 16, the day of his 102nd birthday. During the open house Your Flower Shop presented him with a beautiful balloon bouquet. (AN photo by Merrie Chapman.)

Tax tip of the week...

Should I itemize my deductions? Because itemizing your deductions can lower your tax bill, you should itemize if you can. You can from itemizing if the total of your itemized deductions is more than your standard deduction. Itemized deductions include expenses for the following: Medical and dental care; state and local real estate, income and personal property taxes; interest on your home loans; investment interest; Ambulance calls January 13, 7:sop.m.—Norma Miller, 13279 N. 400 W., Nappanee, transported form her home to Elkhart General due to an illness. January 14,9:45a.m.-Mike Baut, 70906 Techumseh Drive, Nappanee, transported from CR7, north of CRS2, to Elkhart General following an auto accident January 14, 10p.m.-Citesa Bonilla, Lot 85 Meadows Mobile Home Park, Nappanee, transported from NIA, US6 East, Nappanee, to Goshen General Hospital due to an illness. January 15-Charles Calhoun, 1003 Meadows Mobile Home Park, Nappanee, transported from his home to Bremen Community due to chest pain. January - 16, 3:20a. m.-ambulances and EMTs were called to the Nappanee Water Treatment Plant North Nappanee Street, to stand by for a clorine leak. January 17, 7:lsa.m.~Steven J. McFarren, RRI Box 148, Claypool, transported from Fairmont Homes to Elkhart General following an industrial accident.

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The North Wood High School Performing Arts Department will sponsor a Chicago-Style Hot Dog/Sausage fund-raiser dinner, Friday, January 24,5-/p.m., in the high school cafeteria, prior to the NorthWood/Jimtown basketball game. Members of the band prepare special numbers in order to help entertain dinner patrons on Friday. Committee members include John Gottbrath, chairman; Pam Oglesbee, ticket sales; Dick Miller, advertising; Faye Greenawalt, food committee; Reid Eby, kitchen staffing, and Gil Nichols, cafeteria staffing. Tickets are priced at $3.50 for a complete dinner (sandwich, chips, celety/carrots, baked beans, applesauce, cookies and beverage) or $1 for sausage or hot dog sandwich only. Tickets will be available at the door. (AN photo by Sheri Bradway)

charitable contributions; casualty or theft losses; job-related moves, and miscellaneous job, investment and tax preparation costs. A free Tax saver Envelope or Tax Record Book may be picked up at any H&R Block office. Keep aU of your receipts for deductible expenses. If you have questions about how the tax laws affect your return, call your local H&R Block office, or stop by. Giving it another try it better than an alibi.

"Serving the community for over 100 years’ NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS 158 W. Market St., Nappanee, IN 46550 Ph., 219-773-3127 A PARK NEWSPAPER Published Wednesday - Entered at the Poet Office at Nappanee. Indiana, at a Second Class Mail under tie Act of Match, 1879, Publication Number 370860 Vfev Robert Horen, General Manager Bafb K-U#r > “• n *e |n fl Edhor [Wlftyif *IB.OO Per Year in Indiana *25.00 Par Year - Outside Indiana msocuton (Service Personnel-College Students Pay Local Rate) NOTICE- Pictures for publication are welcome, but no picture will be returned by mail unless a self-addressed, stamped envelope is sent with it No charge for publishing pictures, news stories or announcements. DEADLINES- Display and classified advertising - Friday noon. News A Photos - Monday noon.

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Travel during interterm Two North Wood graduates enrolled at Taylor University have chosen to travel during interterm to enhance their educations. At Taylor University the month of January is known as interterm and it gives students a break from the normal routine of studies. During this month they have the opportunity to take one course on campus or to -snivel. Sophomore Lynae Krull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Knill, RRI, Nappanee, chose the Florida Education Practicum. While in Florida these students serve as a teacher’s aide. They thus get hands-on training in a different geographical setting, with added responsibility. The students departed January 6, and will return January 24. Junior Dina Stickel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dana Stickel, Box 463, Nappanee, opted for the Literary London study tour. The tour includes the usual tourist attractions, but focuses on enhancing students' understanding of the literary heritage of England, as well as its contemporary contributions to culture and literature. The trip began January 6, and will end January 29. Manchester Dean's list A total of 108 students are on the fall term dean’s list at Manchester College. Included are 33 freshmen, 28 sophomores, 23 juniors, and 25 seniors. The list is composed of those students completing 12 semester hours or more whose grade for the term places them in approximately the upper 10 percent of their respective classes. Three North Wood graduates have earned this honor freshman Kelly Crilow, 1101 Beechwood ,Dr., Nappanee, majoring in psychology; freshman Stacie Yoder, 92 Meadows Mobile Home Park, Nappanee, majoring in accounting; and senior Sara Martin, 754 E. Marion Street, Nappanee, majoring in accounting. Yoder and Martin also have a 4.0 grade point average. Congratulations to all of you, keep up the good work!!

Stahly named County Historian John Stahly, Nappanee, has been reappointed Elkhart County Historian by the Indiana Historical Society and the Indiana Historical Bureau. The appointment was made upon the lecommendation of local histnrical groups and interested individuals. Although the County Historian position is voluntary, each is < honored with a two-year certificate appointment from the state, j; The County Historians duties : include assisting various organizations (public libraries, newspapers, : Chambers of Commerce), and indiv- ! duals, both in the community and around the county, who wish to research some aspect of local history. As a resource person, the County Historian will also be expected to guide in-depth questions to recognized experts in particular fields of interest, either within the county or on the state level. For more information on the County Historian program, contact Thomas Krasean, Society field services division director, (317)232-1881. The Indiana Historical Society is a private, nonprofit organization founded in 1830 for the purpose of collecting, preserving and promoting Indiana’s history. For more information or for a membership application, write or visit the Society’s offices at 315 W. Ohio Street, Indianapolis, 46202, or call (317)232-1882.

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, January 22, 1992

Chamber welcomes new member Richard (Rick) A. Persing, 1952 Cheyenne Street, Nappanee, and owner of Posing and Company Incorporated, Nappanee, has been selected as a new member of Tha Nappane Area Chamber of Commerce. Persing has been in business in this area for 11 years. He graduated from Upper Dublin High School, Philadephia, Pennsylvania, and Ml Vernon Nazarene College, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Mr. Persing is one in a family of five: wife Donna, sot Shawn, and daughters Taberli and Brea. ! 1 I JH I B BBk fl

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Many people seem to think that opportunity means a chance to get money without earning it Debts are. about the only thing we can acquire without money.

The man with PUSH will pals the man with PULL.

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