Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 123, Number 19, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 10 May 2000 — Page 4

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, May 10, 2000

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TO THE ADVANCE-NEWS: Spring Into Art HI was a wonderftil success, with a tremendous display of fine art from many returning and new artists! From oils and watercolors to metal work, stone and wood sculpture to ceramics, the variety was impressive. Over $21,000 in artwork was sold during the three-day event, helping us reach our goals to promote the arts, local artists and the -library with a part of each sale going to the Nappanee Public Library Endowment Fund. It was a wonderful event again this year, with activities from balloon sculpting, blacklight posters, woodtuming demos, line dancing, high-level interactive entertainment with the Spoon Man and much more. The Spring Into Art Steering Committee members would like to thank Tri Kappa and Psi lota Xi Sororities, Thursday Club, Friends of the Nappanee Public Library and the many organizations and individuals whose participation and support make this event possible. Purchase Award Sponsors: Ist Source Bank, Marguerite Adams, Larry & Joan Andrews, Bill & Kris Best, Ms. Pat Birky, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Borger, Mr. & Mrs. Freemon D. Borkholder, Freeman Borkholder Foundation, Tom Bradway, Curtis TV & Appliance, W. Dale & Katie Christner, Barb Clem & Christine Eshelman,

“Serving the community for over 120 years" POSTMASTER: Send address changes to NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS 158 W. Market St., P.O. Box 230 Nappanee, IN 46550 Ph„ 219-773-3127 Open Mon.-Fri. 9:3oam-4:3opm Published Wednesday - Entered at the Post Office at Nappanee, Indiana, as a Periodical Class Mail under the Act of March, 1879 Publication Number 370960 Copyright 2000 - Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. All Rights Reserved Jeff Pezzano, General Manager iRUWUir [t /) Barb Keiser, Managing Editor ssaass2o.oo Per Year in Indiana $25.00 Per Year - Outside Indiana (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-Classified advertising - Thursday 4:30 Display advertising - Friday noon. News & Photos - Monday noon.

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Union Center Day Care, Consolidated Nutrition, A 1 & Kathy Costlow, Edward Jones, Charlie & Diana Davis, Peg Dudzinski, Ruth Jo Eppley, Roger Fisher, Sprint, Stan Gill, Carpenter Meats, Inc., Dr. & Mrs. Alvin Graber, Nappanee Family Medical Clinic, Mr. & Mrs. Terry Graverson, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph L. Greene, Greene Insurance, Dr. Kirby Gross, Mr. John & Dr. Anissa Gruendler, Nappanee Family Chiropractic/Natural Solutions, Steve Phillips & Joanna Guckenberger, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Guckenberger, Max Gwin, Janet & Brian Hoffer, Rick Jenkins, Jenkins Automotive, Pat & Sharie Johnson, John Kendall, American Express Financial Advisors, Greg & Lynette Kirkdorffer, Kirt’s Fabricate, Lake City Bank, John & Jane Leavitt, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Lehman, Mr. & Mrs. Phil Lehman, Tara & Jody Lengacher, Mayor Larry & Linda Thompson, Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Homes, Northwood Monuments, James A. Manhart, NIPSCO, Mr. Phil Marsh, Bank One, Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Martin, McCormick Motors, Inc., Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Meeks, Dan & Barb Metzler, Donald & Patricia Miller, Mrs. Aimee Mishler, Ryan D. Mishler, John Moore, Jim Moore Motors, Mrs. Kim Moore, Kim Moore Interior Design, George D. & Mary A. Morrison, Cynthia Murphy-Wardlow, Jim & Cheryl Myers, Rick & Donna Persing,

Persing & Company, Mr. & Mrs. LaVem Pletcher, Psi lota Xi Sorority, Jack Sheets, Farm Bureau Credit Union, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Slater, Mr. & Mrs. Jon Stepp, Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Stevens, Northwood Family Dentistry, Dr. & Mrs. Joe Baumgartner, Northwood Family Dentistry, Jeff, Angie & Summer Stillson, Stillson Studios, Mrs. David R. Tompos, Val & Ruth Trinkley, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Walter, Steve & Honey Walters, Justus Property Management, Inc., Mr. & Mrs. David Widmoyer, Will & Bobbie Wilson, Wilson Associates, Linda Yoder, Carl W. Yoder, Dr. & Mrs. J.C. Zimmerman. Program Donors: Mike & Aimee Mishler, James Bias & Staff, Boys and Girls Club of Nappanee, Tom Bradway, Curtis TV & Appliance, Shawn Burke, Burke Printing & Advertising, Bill Caddell & the Frankfort Community Public Library, A 1 & Kathy Costlow, Dal-Mar Catering, Everlastings, First Presbyterian Church, Holdeman Mennonite Church, Pat & Sharie Johnson, Liz’s Furniture Shop, Mast Construction, Nappanee Area Chamber of Commerce, Nappanee EMS-Fire and Park Departments, Nappanee Redevelopment Commission, Nelson’s Golden Glow of Wakarusa, Persing & Company, LaVern & Lenore Pletcher, John & Sheryl Sheldon, Stillson Studio, Mayor Larry Thompson, Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home, L.J. Wagner Home Interiors and WaNee Community Schools. Entertainers: Cheryl Myers & Pat Birky, Joe Probst, Ken Emsberger, Kickin’ Country Line Dancers, Jim Cruise “The Spoon Man” and Tom Wilson and the NWHS Jazz Band. Volunteers: Jane Abel, Barb Abel, Marguerite Adams, Larry Andrews, Joan Andrews, Colleen Anglemeyer, Ann Barrick, Tonya Beehler, Chad Brich, Pat Birky, Toni Bonacorsi, Dorothy Borger, Don Borger, Margie Bowling, Janet Bush, Paul Carlin, Becky Coffin, A 1 & Kathy Costlow, Nancy Denlinger, Janet Dieterlen, Janet Dorsey, Jeanie Dudley, Peg Dudzinski, Mr. & Mrs. A 1 Van Dyke, Terry Elphick, Margaret England, Jessica Flores, Devin Graber, Don & Janyce Guckenberger, Peg Hoffer, Janet

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Hoffer, Erin Hoffer, Lucy Hollar, Sharie Johnson, Malena Kaufman, Dr. Forest Kendall, Lynette Kirkdorffer, Greg Kirkdorffer, Jane Leavitt, Chris and Marilyn Lehman, Pat Lehman, Becky Lehman, Phyllis Lentz, Carol Ludwick, Chuck Mather, Audrey Mather, Jean McAndrews, Barb McDonald, Cheryl Myers, Monica Miller, Don & Nettie Millington, Melissa Minix, Beth Mishler, Kim Moore, Cynthia Murph -Wardlow, Jim Myers, Faith Myers, Ben Myers, Stephanie Neff, Sharon Neverman, Kathy Newcomb, Donna Persing, Lenore Pletcher, Michael Pletcher, Marge Quakenbush, Susan Roberts, Isabelle Rogers, Donna Rummel, Michelle Stevens, Pam Stickley, Angie Stillson, Angie Swain, Linda Thompson, Jan Thornton, Joni Walter, Jennifer Wegmiller, Rob Wenger, Carol Wentz, Helen Whelan, Wendy Will, Bobbie Wilson, Jenni Wysong, Josh and Jewel Yoder, Dr. & Mrs. J.C. Zimmerman. Nappanee Public Library Staff and Junior Volunteers. Sincerely, Linda Yoder, Bill & Kris Best, Pat Miller, Donna Persing Jeff & Angie Stillson, Ruth Trinkley, Bobbie Wilson Legion Corner... continued from page 3 70. Educational assistance benefits are available to spouses who have not remarried and children of: 1) veterans who died or are permanently and totally disabled as the result of a disability arising from active military service; 2) veterans who died fro any cause while rated permanently and totally disabled from service-connected disability. 3) service members listed for more than 90 days as currently missing in action or captured in line of duty by a hostile force; 4) service members listed for more than 90 days as currently detained or interned by a foreign government or power. The termination of a surviving spouse’s remarriage—by death, divorce, or ceasing to live with another person as that person’s spouse —will reinstate Dependent’s Educational Assistance benefits to the surviving spouse.

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SIREN INSTALLED—The new tornado siren was installed on the south-west side of the Nappanee Fire Department Tuesday, April 25. The siren will be more efficient to warn Nappanee of any threats of tornadoes. (AN photo by Mindy Shearer)

Remember officers TO THE ADVANCE-NEWS: It is time once again to remember National Police Week, May 14-20. You are asked to fly a blue ribbon on your vehicle, in observance of this special week, and participate in the annual memorial for fallen officers, presented by the Concerns of Police Survivors (COPS). THE THIN BLUE LINE —The memory is a rainbow, it’s a special bridge across the years. And it’s made of golden sunshine, and it’s mixed with silver tears. The memory is colored with special moments and with a faith that only grows, it’s always nice when the heart remembers the special times that it knows. (Mary Alice Michaels) In remembrance of all the fallen officers who gave their lives in the line of duty and off—and special memories to all of the survivors. John & Teresa Elliott and Family PS.—There is a scheduled memorial service at the Nappanee Police Department, Monday, May 15, sp.m. The public is invited.

TEEL'S FAMILY RESTAURANT Hours: 108 W. Main Street Sunday Mon. - closed Mentone Breakfast Tues.-Thurs. (219) 353-1091 Buffet 6AM-3PM $5.25 Fri & sat Mothers Day Buffet 6am-ham 6AM-9PM £7 OR (Fiill menu Sun. 6AM-3PM /■?? available) All You Can Eat •Chicken . *BBQ Ribs •Oven Steak «Roast Turkey •Ham & Sweet 'lncludes Salad Potatoes Bar & Dessert Bar Call for reservations now!

MOTHER'S DAY BUFFET $7.25 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

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KARENS FAMILY RESTAURANT

The oldest family owned restaurant rated the highest by the Board of Health for 27yrs. J US 106 West' ~ amen, IN o\Li4iy Hours: Closed Monday Tues. 9-8 • Wed. & Thurs 9-3 Fri. 9-9 • Sat. 3-9 • Sun. 8-2

ALL YOU CAN EAT FRI. NIGHT SEAFOOD BUFFET 112J5 EVERY 3RD SAT. ROUSH BUFFET SMS SUN. NOON BUFFET IMS

Includes Salad Bar <& dessert barlll Kids 10 A Under $5.25

Breakfast Buffet $4.95 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. TAKING RESERVATIONS