Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 113, Number 11, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 20 March 1996 — Page 11

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READY FOR ACTlON—Pictured above is the 1996 North Wood Middle School Panthers swim team. Front row, from left: Beth Hilty, Josh Stahl and Chris Brown. Row two: Jennifer Ragland, Becky Stickel, Kaley Correll,

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SPARKS ESTATE AUCTION Located 6 miles straight south of Nappanee, Ind. on St. Rd. #l9 (1/2 mile south of Community Center) at 8791 N 800 W, Etna Green, Ind. SATURDAY, APRIL 13,1996 Real Estate 9:00 a.m. • Personal Property 10:00 a.m. 6 ACRE WA-NEE SCHOOLS PROPERTY IN 3 PARCELS OPEN HOUSES - MARCH 18 & 19 - 4:00 to 6:00 P.M, PARCEL #1: This is a 3 acre parcel with a newer, 1 „200 sq. ft. ranch style house, built in 1994 and a newer 24x24 detached garage. It has 3 bedrooms, 12x13 1/2,11x13 & 9x9 1/2; a utility room 6x13; kitchen 10x12 with beautiful cabinets; dining room 9x12 and a living room 19 1/2 xl2. The decoration is excellent and this house is just like new. There is approx. 2 1/2 acres of bare ground and the remaining land is landscaped. PARCEL #2: Acres of bare, tillable land, primarily Gilford sandy loam type soil. This would be an outstanding parcel of land to construct a house on and it appears that Kosciusko County Health Dept. Zoning & Building Dept, would have no problem in issuing the'necessary permits, however, the property is being sold without any specific guarantees to that effect. PARCEL #3: A combination of the above 2 parcels containing the house, garage and 6 acres. TAXES: To be announced at auction & 1995, due 1996, will be paid by seller and 1996 will be prorated. TERMS: 10% down non-refundable earnest deposit day of auction and remainder in approx. 30 days at the delivery of deed & title insurance. POSSESSION: At closing unless otherwise agreed upon. SURVEY: Will be provided day of closing at the buyer's expense if wanted. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: These properties are so hard to find - it has land, it has outbuildings, it’s in Wa-Nee Schools and it's Well located. Inspect, arrange financing and bid last on this one, don’t miss it. Sale is subject to seller's confirmation and any announcements made day of sale take precedence over printed matter. PERSONAL PROPERTY ■ WATCH FOR AD Terms on Personal Property: Cash or Good Check w/ID. Not responsible for Accidents. DESSIE C. SPARKS ESTATE Loyal E. Sparks, Executor • 219-656-9608

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Danielle Brown, Erin Kniesly and Mark Davidhizar. Row three: Rachel Eaton, Danae Stump, Josh Miller, Jerry Hochstetler, Susan Stump, Aaron Hoover and Galina Khailo.

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Warsaw hosts All-Star Classic

An elite group of Indiana’s senior boys and girls basketball Panthers see action North-Wood Middle School wrestling, swimming and girls’ basketball teams were in action last week, with wrestlers falling to Jimtown 54-46, the swim team facing Goshen, and both the seventh and eighth girls’ A-teams earning wins over Jimtown. Wrestlers winning by fall: Travis Middaugh, Jesse Espinoza, Josh Wilson, Andy Mitschelen, Glenn Geiser and Brian Fairchild. Other winners were Eric Esenwein, Ryan Flickinger and Josh Stark, while Jason Harter, Kyle Lender, Todd Martz, Andy Yoder, Brandon Beehler, Steve Dittman, Nathan Canter and Rocco Rigsby won exhibition matches by falls. The eighth basketball team topped Jimtown 40-23, led by Erin Newcomer with 11 points, Lindsay Carlin with seven and Shelly Stichter’s six. The seventh won 30-21, on the strength of Kasey Chamberlin’s 13 points. Teammates Angie Zentz, Tara Collins and Jessica Yoder added six, five and four points respectively. First place Panther swimmers were Danae Stump, Mark Davidhizar, Josh Stahl, Aaron Hoover, Jerry Hochstetler, Josh Miller and Rachel Eaton.

players will assemble at Warsaw Community High School, Saturday, March 30, to prepare for the eighth annual Reebok North/South Indiana All-Star Classic. The doubleheader, sponsored by WCHS and Reebok, will take place at The Tiger Den, Sunday, March 31. Twenty-two girU. including North Wood High School’s Megan Newcomer, and 1996 Miss Basketball Lisa Winter, Huntington North, will form the

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READY FOR USE—Fred Hockert, the new director of McCormick Creek Golf Course, is pictured here with six new Yamaha golf carts which were delivered Thursday March 14, from Boylan Sales in Plainfield, Michigan. These bring the total number of carts to 42. (AN photo by Christina Hill)

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, March 20,1996

North and South squads for a 2p.m. tipoff. The North boys’ roster boasts two of the state's most outstanding performers, in Warsaw’s Kevin Ault (30.8), and South Bend Clay’s Jaraan Cornell (22.2). All tickets are priced at $5. and can be purchased at WarsawCommunity High School, Jim Scarberry, Wawasee, is also a member of the North boys’ squad, while the Northern Lakes Conference’s Sherry Haines, Warsaw joins Newcomer on the girls’ team.

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