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LEGALS Continued from page 10 , Nappanee Elem. School, Nappanee 1743 Attendance Rats 0 asm PwcmMa 97.3 |SM>Aaragi 95.5 • |Pw*ctd 96.9 ■Actual 97.0 99*- - 98 - ■ 'lf %. 95 - - ■ • . .K. :: I: J: 1996Grade 8 Pet Peseing ISTEP-t-Math Standard 0 90tiParaM* 84. | Sbl* Avnga 59 iPrMacud 87 ■Actual 81 100fi 1997Grada 3 Pet Paaaing ISTEP-t- Math Standard G WiPmnai 91 | StattAvwaga 70 gPradcM li4 ■Actual 94 100, I . . ’ 1 1997-96 Grada 6 Pet Paaaing I STEP* Language Arts. Standard Q 9Si Pwcandto 84 | S&M Average 61 ■ pradetad 88 ■Actual 81 II 1997-98

Grad* 3 Pet Passing ISTEP* Language Art* Standard 0 9661 Parcanda *BB |StaAnga 68 f Piadfcttd 82 ■ Agml 87 80--60... - til 1987-8* Grad* 8 ISTEP+. Total Battary Maan NCE Q aaaiPatanate. 67.1 | SMiMng 56.8 [PiadtaM 68.9 ■Actual 84J / 80,-------70 - -Jj # : I 1987-88 Grade 3 ISTEP+-Total Battary Maan NCE Q aaaiPmnM* 71.1 ■ StataAvaraga 59.9

‘1 1997-96 Nappanee Elem. School, Nappaneel743 Studanta par Teach or CortSub|tct> Stan Avg Studan* studana par p* Grada KG 63 29. 38 01 107 1 19 02 73 24 21 03 74. 25 21 04 73 24 23 08 74 28. 23 04 58 14 28 FTE Teachafa"oi si non-care aubjada

Woodview Elem. School, Nappanee 1747 Attandanca Rata 0 9Sm Percent* 97.3 | Slue Avenge 95.5 | Pradlctad 96.8 ■Actual 98.9 99, 98 97.-n—----96.. -- % 98--. - -■- 94.. ■ -B- . A. 92.. . rK--911 1998-97

Grad* S Pet Paaaing I STEP* Math Standard 0 9 Pawn** 84- | StsaAvanga 59 |PiadUa* 75 ■Actual TT 100 r dj !* 4 i* 80. -fl IK 60... . LK--1 o' LUL*— 1997-98 Grad* 3 Pet Paaaing ISTEP* Uatfl Standard □ aaupwem 91 | SlalaAvafaga 70 |Pn*M 72 ■Actual 78100 p ii 1907-48 Grad* 8 Pet Paaaing ISTEP*-language Arts Standard □ 8811 Prod* 84 |nAan si KPrartcM 78 ■Actual 71 100 p 80I ol 1.1 1997-48 Qiade 3 Pet Paaaing ISTSP* Language Arts Q 95* Parcana* 88 |3n*Aana 68 |PiadWad 70 ■Actual 72 ... . • .i 100 j. 80---I oI—LIUL_

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GOLD CROWN CLASSIC LEAGUE August 31, 1998 Pro Hardware 12 R. Hamsher & Assoc. 12 Legion Aces 9 Thompson-Lengacher 9 Dal Mar Catering 7 FASCO 7 JBcN Stone 7 Torch Lounge 7 Williamsburg Furn. 5 Jim Moore Motors 5 Will Strike Ist 2 Randy Yoder Constr. 2 Hi Tm Gm Sc-Dal Mar Catering 988; Hi Tm Gm Hcp-Torch Lounge 1089; Hi Tm Sr Sc-Pro Hardware 2894; Hi Tm Sr Hcp-R. Hamsher & Assoc. 3157; Hi Ind Gm Sc-Mike Brown 265; Hi Ind Gm Hcp-Howard Schwartz 272; Hi Ind Sr Sc-Parrish Ton 610; Hi Ind Sr HcpHarvey Miller 733. 600 Series: Mike Brown 603. Ron Holdeman 600, Parrish Ton 610. 200 games: Todd Bellman 237-202, Mike Brown 255, Bill Grubbs 221, Rich Hamsher 216, Jim Hill 209, Marvin Hochstetier 224, Ron Holdeman 200231, William Hoodlebring 203, Don Johnston 203, Alan Liechty 205, Harvey Miller 201-212, Matt Newcomer 210, George Newkirk 211, Brian Ramer 211, Lenny Russell, Jr. 214, Howard Schwartz 227, Parrish Ton 228-210, Dennis Wiggins 205, Lynn Yoder 214-201, Vern Zentz 213. CREATIVE DIMENSIONS MEN’S LEAGUE Sept. 2,1998 Gold Crown Lanes Heckaman/Shively 6 Newcomer Service 6 DJHs 5 Arbys 5 George's Marathon 4 Happy Trails 4 Brooky's Roofing 3 E. Newcomer & Sons 2 Sheppy's 2 SAL 2 J-Jays 2 600 series: Joe Bellman 640, Larry Bricker 652, Don Johnston 607, John Schmucker 632, Mike Steele 604, Paul Teal 624, Robin Wagner 665. 200 games: Joe Anglemyer 211. Joe Bellman 223-219, Larry Bricker 227-203-222, Jerry Cannon 213, Todd Cleveland 204, Brandon Freese 200, Bill Grubbs 226, Don Johnston 256, Matt Newcomer 201, John Schmucker 223210, Jay Shepherd 210, Mark Shipley 212, Mike Steele 244, Gabe Sterling 200, Paul Teal 207-208-209, Robin Wagner 227-246, Steve Watters 227, Shawn Weldy 201. NAPPANEE AUTO SALES Sept. 2, 1998 Bumpers 7 Classy Chassis 5 Classics 4 Spark Plugs 4 Rowdy Roaders 3 Hot Rods 3 Shocks 3 Firebirds'' . 3 Hnm Gm Sc-Classics 570; HiTm Gm Hcp-Shocks 810; Hi Tm Sr Sc-Rowdy Roaders 1869; Hi Tm Sr Hep-Classy Chassis 2295; Hi Ind Gm Sc- Charlotte Graber 191; Hi Ind Gm Hcp-Kathy Snyder & Jean Bone (tie) 221; Hi Ind Sr Sc-Pat Parks 504; Hi Ind Sr Hep- Jean Bone 625. 500 series: Pat Parks 504. Bremen takes net victory Bremen was victorious over the Panther varsity tennis team, 4-1, in a non-conference matchup played September 3, on the North Wood courts. Peter Metz won at No. 1 singles, taking Zac McGowen 6-1, 6-2, while Chet Walters and Keith Fishburn lost at the No. 2 and No. 3 spots, respectively, 6-4, 6-0 and 6-2, 6-1. In doubles, the team of Matt Sitek/Eric Reynolds fell, as did the No. 2 team of Nick Abel/Sean Clem. The JV split 2-2, with Chris McClung and Anthony McClung (extra) winning their singles matches, while Anthony McClung and Brad Wilson lost. North Wood is set to play at Goshen, Thursday, September 10, 4:30p.m. The match will be played at Goshen Middle School.

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Grad* 81 STEP*. Total Battary Maan NCE Q flflav Paraaraar 87.1 |SM>Aanga> 58.8 fpndkxad 83.4. ■Actual 81JS 11 1997-88

WALTER'S CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD NATIONAL LEAGUE Sept. 2, 1998 J&N Stone 5.5 Gerencer's Harley-Dav. 5.5 Eby Auto Sales 5 Needlecraft 5 Supersweet 5 Torch Lounge 4.5 Wakarusa Electronics 4 Nappanee Taxi 3 Reese 2. Whitehorn Eatery 1.5 Nappanee Auto Sales 1 Hi Tm Gm Sc-Needlecraft 978; Hi Tm Gm Hcp-Gerencer s Harley-Davidson 1128; HiTm Sr Sc-Gulfstream LCD 2785; Hi Tm Sr Hcp-Eby Auto Sales 3183; Hi Ind Gm Sc-Ron Foster, Jr. 258; Hi Ind Gm Hcp-Tim Klotz 269; Hi Ind Sr ScDaryl Hochstetier 746; Hi Ind Sr HcpRick Hunter 727. 700 series: Daryl Hbchstetler 746. 600 series: Glen Bellman 606, Ron Foster, Jr. 610, Rick Hunter 634, Dennis Miller 631, Robin Wagner 640, Lynn Yoder 603 200 games: Glen Bellman 235-225, Ron Foster, Jr. 258, Daryl Hochstetier 247-280, Rick Hunter 267, Dennis Miller 234-225, Robin Wagner 233. LADIES NIGHT OUT Sept. 3.1998 Torch Lounge 6 Henschen Oil 6 Dancing Babies 6 RQBs 5 Franklin Coach 5 Newcomer & Son 4 Doris' Darlings 4 Whitehorn Eatery 3 ■ BBs 3 Williamsburg 2 Petee Teasers 2 Bums 2 High Tm Gm Scr-Torch Lounge 813, High Tm Gm Hdcp-Dancing Babies 968. High Tm Ser Scr-Whitehorn Eatery 2442. High Tm Ser Hdcp-Henschen Oil 2658, High Ind Gm Scr-Sarah Gerber 212, High Ind Gm Hdcp-Bunny Holdeman 221, High Ind Ser Scr-Pam Zentz 553, High Ind Ser Hdcp- Dee Bricker 589. 500 series: Dee Bricker 521, Sarah Gerber 545, Rita Miller 525, Kelly Rensberger 529, Jodie Slough 528, Nicole Stanifer 542, Deb Teal 502, Arlene Wagner 503, Tammy Young 540, Crystal Zentz 518, Pam Zentz 553. 200 games: Sarah Gerber 212, Rita Miller 200. Tammy Young 205. ... —. ■

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Woodview Elem. School, Nappanee 1747 Studanta par Taachar Cora Sub)acts StataAvg Studmd students P* pm Grade SaaNn. KG 100. sa 36 01 110 18 19 02 82 1* 21 03 92 2* 21 04 90 25 23 05 76 18 23 06 74 26 26 FTETaacnaraol 4.9 non-com *udlcts

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ON DlSPLAY—Munchkin Racing will be on display at Gold Crown Lanes, Saturday, September 12, 1 la.m.-lp.m. Hot dogs and soft drinks will be provided for the kids. All are invited to come and see the car, while registering for the fall youth bowling leagues at Gold Crown. (Photo provided)

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North Wood's freshman volleyball team moved to 3-1 on the season with last week’s wins over Rochester and Concord. The Panthers are 2-0 in conference competition. Against the Zebras, the young Panthers won in three games, 1315, 15-6, 15-7. Laura Gillam was good on 22-23 serves with five aces, followed by Rachel Trinkley at 15-15-2 and Ashley Mast at 12-12-1. Gillam also added 15-18 sets and Allison Taylor had 12-15 to go along with 11-12 spikes and seven kills. Stephanie Eteinger had 17 digs and Sam Schafer 12, while Trinkley added 10-11 spikes with four kills and three blocks. According to Coach Shelly Sanders, “This was a great comeback. We were ahead 9-2 and dropped the first game. The girls worked together and pulled off the next two.” In the Concord contest, the Panthers won it in two games, 152. 15-5. with Sanders stating, “We were in control! We had some girls come off the bench and do a great job to help the team.” Leading the statistics were

THE CITY OF NAPPANEE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER JOB ANNOUNCEMENT JOB TlTLE—Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator-in-Training. QUALIFICATIONS—CompIetion of secondary education with work experience or training in safe work practices and general maintenance or equivalent combination. DESCRIPTION OF THE POSITION—Operate light trucks, pumps, agri-gator, mowing equipment, laboratory equipment, hand tools and power tools, small motorized end loader. Operates and assists in the operation of a wastewater treatment plant, maintains equipment, performs daily sampling, sets up laboratory tests, contract with public. Involves weekend duty shifts. All interested applicants may pick up an employment application and a copy of the position description, which lists the essential functions of the position and the necessary knowledge, skill and abilities at the Clerk/Treasurer’s office, City of Nappanee Municipal Building, West Lincoln Street, Nappanee, IN. 46550, between 8:00a.m. and 5:00p.m„ Monday through Friday, beginning September 2, 1998; or may request that copies be mailed by submitting a 4 in. x 9-1/2 in self-addressed envelope containing not less than 32 cents postage. Properly completed HODlicatinns must he submitted at

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Allison Taylor with 12-13 serves and five aces, 7-7 sets, 6-7 spikes with four kills, and Steph Flora, 78 serves with two aces. Rounding out the attack were Laura Gillam at 9-9 sets, Jen Miller with 5-6 spikes and four kills, Rachel Trinkley 19-19 digs and Ashley Mast 7-8 digs. The Panthers play at Plymouth Thursday, September 10, taking on the Pilgrims and Mishawaka at sp.m. Flowers subject of dial-a-story One of Andersen’s first tales is the story of flowers after they wilt, in “Little Ida’s Flowers,” this week’s featured dial-a-story, on the Nappanee Public Library Information Line. The free storytelling service is available on a 24-hour basis, and is just one of the options on the line, 219-773-7920. The story changes each Monday, to give a maximum number of children a chance to hear a tale.

NOTICE OF UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION In Elkhart Circuit Court of Elkhart County, Indiana, Estate No. 20C01-9808-EU-102. Notice is hereby given that Penny L. Housour was on the 31st day of August, 1998, appointed personal representative of the estate of Wiltord Thurman Sponseller, deceased, who died on the 23rd day of August, 1998. The Personal Representative is authorized to administer said estate without Court supervision. All persons who have claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must tile the same in the office of the clerk of this Court/within five (5) months from the date of the first publication of this notice or/within one (1) year after the decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Dated at Goshen, Indiana, this 31 st day of August, 1998. Clerk of Elkhart Circuit Court for Elkhart County, Indiana Christopher G. Walter Attorney Nap-Sept 9-16,1998 PUBLIC NOTICE IDEM announces a public meeting on the planning and startup of the 'lndiana Mercury Reduction InHi—•— ■ Wt- -if. ■" • ‘

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and the participating solid waste management districts acting as mercury education and collection coordinators. The following solid waste management district is announcing a public meeting for the consideration of adoption of a resolution determining that it is necessary for the district to undertake to provide the colection, storage and recycling of household generated mercury and mercury containing devices. This service is planned to be provided by means of the district’s own workforce and in coordination with private contractors. The local public meeting scheduled for your area is as follows: ELKHART COUNTY SWMO PUBLIC MEETING, SEPTEMBER 24, 8:30 A.M., ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE BUILDING, 117 NORTH 2ND STREET, GOSHEN, INDIANA. If you desire more information on tact County’iolid Waste Management District at 219-293-2269, or contact Stephanie Biehn, coordinator, Regional Household Hazardous Waste Task Force at 812-349-2115. Individuals with disabilities requiring reasonable accommodations, please contact: Sandie Meanor, ADA Coordinator, Indiana Dept, of Environmental Management, (317) .m, of 13171 233-6067