Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 125, Number 46, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 13 November 2002 — Page 10
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Advance News • Wednesday, November 13, 2002
Nappanee library Briefs
Science Club explores elements
Super Science Saturday @, a new year-round program for curious kids in grades 1-5 will meet on November 23, at the Nappanee Public Library. Leader Jim Myers, will guide kids through the wonders
Join ‘Holiday Lunch and Learn’
Healthy Holiday Cooking is the theme for this month’s Lunch n’ Learn health seminar at the Nappanee Public Library on Monday, November 18, at noon. Bring your lunch and a friend and discover some delicious and healthy appetizers for the holidays. Ingrid Friesen, registered dietit-
Audio-visual aids available
The following audio-visual aids are available for check out by current Nappanee Public Library cardholders. ages 18-older, or may be used inhouse by the general public: Filmstrip projector, opaque pro-
Offer computer class for seniors
If you are a senior citizen who has some experience with computers. and is interested in learning more, you may qualify for a discounted “Introduction to Microsoft Office” course at the Nappanee Public Library. The eight-session class will be held on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9a.m.-noon, beginning November 19. Learn with your
Color copying available at library
The Nappanee Public Library recently placed a new color copier in service, and is encouraging patrons to attend a free training session on the upgraded model, which has improved image quality and many added features. A regularly-scheduled training session will be held on the third
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court Of Marshall County Cause No. 50C01 -0211 -ES-25 Notice is hereby given that on November 7. 2002, Alvin D. Borkholder was appointed Personal . Representative of the Estate of Sara D. Borkholder, who died on October 3,2002. * All persons who have claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file the claims with the Clerk of the Court within thee (3) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the decedent's death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Dated at Plymouth, Indiana, on November 7, 2002. Janice S. Fisher Clerk of Marshall Circuit Court Loren R. Stoat - #363-20 Kindig & Stoat, PC P.O. Box 31 Nappanee, Indiana 46550-0031 574/773-7996 Attorneys November 13, 20, 2002 N 7993 r*' NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Elkhart County Cause Number 20C01-0210-ES-139 Notice is hereby given that on October 25. 2002, Delphine Mitchell was appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Walter Mitchell, who died on December 11,2000. All persons who have claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file the claims with the Clerk of the Court within five (5) months from the date of the first publication of this notice or within twelve (12) months after the decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Dated at Goshen, Indiana, on October 25, 2002
of the scientific world with demonstrations and plenty of hands-on experiments on the fourth Saturday of each month at 10a.m. This month’s meeting will explore the periodic table of ele-
ian with the Center for Cancer Care, will share recipes and ideas to start off your holiday gatherings in a healthy and tasty way. All recipes will be available as well as samples. The Nappanee Area Chamber of Commerce, Nappanee Public Library and Cancer Treatment Centers of America at Goshen
jector, overhead projector, 16mm projector, projection screen, slide projector, slide sound projector, tape recorder, VCR, video projector. Polaroid Sun Cameras. A microfiche printer, computers
peers, as an Ivy Tech instructor helps you leant to create and revise documents and use fonts and formatting options. To qualify for discounted enrollment, participants must be Indiana residents who are at least 60 years old, who are retired from their primary vocations, and not employed full time and a high school graduate
Tuesday of each month, and those participating will receive a one-time offer of 10 free color copies. The library will also extend this benefit to any patron previously trained on the older model. The next color copier training session is set for Tuesday, November 19, at 7p.m.
Randall Yohm Clerk of Elkhart Circuit Court Loren R. Stoat #363-20 Kindig & Sloat P.O. Box 31 Nappanee, Indiana 46550-0031 574-773-7996 Attorneys November 6,13,2002 N 7924 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Elkhart County CAUSE NUMBER 20C01-0210-ESI44 Notice is hereby given that on October 31,2002, Key Bank National Association was appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Linda E. Fuller, who died on September 21,2002. Ail persons who have claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file the claims with the Clerk of the Court within three (3) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Dated at Goshen, Indiana, on October 31,2002. Randall Yohm Clerk of Elkhart Circuit Court Brian L Hotter - 8025-20 Kindig & Stoat, PC P.O. Box 31 Nappanee, Indiana 465504)031 219/773-7996 Attorneys November 6,13,2002 N 7942
Community
ments. Register by Wednesday, November 20, by calling the children’s department at (574) 7737919. Space is limited and all registered participants will be eligible to enter a prize drawing.
Health System are sponsoring this Lunch n’ Learn program through the Wa-Nee Community Education program. Registration js requested. For more information or to register, call (574) 773-7919, or visit the Nappanee Public Library website at www.nappanee.lib.in.us.
and typewriters are also available for in-house use only. For information on specific borrowing policies and loan periods, please phone the library, 773-7919.
or GED recipient. The cost for qualified seniors is $25, and for those who wish to participate in the class, but who do not meet these qualifications, the cost is $92.25. Please call 219-773-7919 for more information, or to register, or visit the library's website at www.nappanee.lib.in.us.
Please call the library at 7737919 to pre-register no later than Friday, November 15.
To place a classified call 1-800-660-5580
Nappanee’s Christmas at Home featuring 27 participating businesses throughout the town. Twelve Days of Christmas Friday & Saturday • Nov. 15 to Dec. 21 Nov. 15 & 16 Christmas Open houses Nov. 22 & 23 Christmas Traditions Nov. 29 & 30 Christmas Trees December 6 & 7 Santa Claus is Coming Dec. 13 & 14 The Christ of Christmas Dec. 20 & 21 Christmas Procrastinators For more information, call the Nappanee Area Chamber of Commerce 574-773-7812
Buss Real Estate AUCTION
DIRECTIONS: South of Downtown Nappanee, IN on SR 1-9 5 miles to CR 950 N then east 1/2mile at 7639 W 950 N, Nappanee, IN. Thursday, November 21, 2002 a Starting at 7:00 p.m. —| JJ 6 ? Acres h Parcel [pSTcei#i xf Par cels y (C A ; T r <J \ m 1 W\ « CR9SON f L\ Jr «I Auction jPW r*** Locrtoo p * r S* J | 7 »o w \r TERMS AND CONDITIONS PROCEDURE: The property will be offered in 2 individual tracks or combination. There will be open bidding on all tracts during the auction as determined by the Auctioneer. Bids on tracts and the total property may compete. The property will be sold in the manner resulting in the highest totaL sale price. Subject to confirmation of the sellers. DOWN PAYMENT: 10% down day of the auction with the balance in cash as dosing. The down payment may be made in the form of cash, cashiers check, personal check or corporate check, personal check or corporate check. Your bidding is not conditional upon financing, so be sure you have arranged financing. If needed and are capable of paying cash at closing TERMS: Parcel 1 - $455,60; Parcel 2 - $175.84. ANY ANNOUNCEMENT MADE THE DAY OF THE SALE TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER PRINTED MATERIAL OR ANY OTHER ORAL STATEMENTS MADE. AUCTIONEER NOTE: Your bidding is not conditional upon financing so be sure you have arranged financing if needed. For more information on financing or inspection, cintad Hahn Service. George Jr. & Betty L. Buss, Owners (574)646-3221 HAHN AUCTION SERVICE at us www.hahnrealtvandauction.com Office (574) 773-4184 AC3980021 Nappanee, IN Phil Hahn - IN Lic.»AU01012967
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He’s coming r mindyabelphoto Only 41 days remain until Christmas, and the staff at Everlastings in Nappanee is all decked out for Nappanee's “Twelve Days of Christmas" celebration. If you haven't yet gotten into the holiday spirit, stop by.
Guess classic movies feature
The Marx Brothers' political satire of 1930 s musicals, is the next Golden Matinee, at the Nappanee Public Library. Guess the feature title of this classic and you will«4>e
Meeting room available
The Nappanee Public Library has a meeting room which is available for use by civic, community, educational and business organizations. The room has a projection booth, screen and whiteboard, and is capable of seating up to 40 people.
Social Security serves public in other languages
By Bob Walsh Public Affairs Specialist
entered in a drawing for two free tickets to the Nappanee Theatre. Entries will be accepted at the library up until showtime, which is Thursday, November 21, Ip.m. Enjoy free popcorn and soft
Reservations are required, and must be placed by a Nappanee Public Library cardholder. There is no charge for use of the room, but a $lO fee will be charged if refreshments will be served. The room is available for use
Social Security Administration, Northern Indiana The other day I heard a neighbor’s high-scbool-aged son ask his parents why he had to take a foreign language in school. “I'll never need it,” he said. I had to smile. As a long-time Social Security employee, I could tell that young man that there are not many skills he will learn that are as useful as knowing another language. Every day, people walk into our office who do not speak English, or for whom English is their second language. And it's not just in our office. In Indiana, the Hispanic population increased 117 percent in the 1990 s and the Asian community grew 57 percent. According to the 2000 Census, about 47 million people in the United States spoke a language other than English at home. So almost all American business and government organizations must work hard to accommodate new, non-English-speaking citizens. And no one, I am proud to say, has worked harder than Social Security. Our Commissioner, Jo Anne Barnhart, has said. “The Social Security Administration wants all Americans to have access to the services we provide." regardless of their ability to communicate in English. Last year, about 2-1/2 million people preferred to deal with our agency in a language other than
drinks, while watching this classic on the big screen.
Each month on the third Thursday, a different movie classic will be shown.
from 7a.m.-10p.m. Sundays, as well as Friday and Saturday evenings, and is available for holidays at the library director’s discretion. „ For more information, call the Nappanee Public Library at 219-773-7919.
English, and a vast majority of those preferred Spanish. To meet this demand, we have worked hard during the past few years to increase our bilingual hiring. Since 1995, nearly a third of all newly hired employees in our field offices are bilingual. We also have Spanish-language options for anyone who calls our toll-free number, 1-800-772-1213. Callers also can use this number to schedule an appointment and ask for an interpreter, free of charge, in virtually any language. But the centerpiece of our effort is our Multi-Language Gateway at www.ssa.gov/multilanguage on the Internet. This, site explains each of our benefit programs, the requirements to qualify for benefits and how to apply—in 15 different languages. And, in case you are wondering, the 15 languages are Arabic, Armenian, Chinese, Farsi, French, Greek, Haitian-Creole, Italian, Korean, Polish, Portuguese. Russian, Spanish, Tagalog and Vietnamese. We are proud of the fact that our Gateway page received the 2002 EGov Explorer Award, which recognizes new and better ways of dealing with problems facing the government. Our goal is to serve the public and provide Social Security program information in as many languages as possible. Oh, and in case my neighbor’s son happens to read this column, let me just say that you may be surprised at how useful Spanish or Russian could be.
X* Help your doctor HELP YOU IN THREE EASY STEPS. Wh«n you hav# • Chronic IHnm, there arc step* you can take to support your h«alth care team, and help them do their very beet tor you. Ask qarstions.. There"* no teeter way to understand your symptom*, your treatment, your doe and don't* Remember, your doctor, nurse*, end therapets ail work for you. They're there to listen end answer your questions Educate yourself. Read up an your illness end your medicine* y our library and the internet are great sources. Smart patients stop acting like patternv and become partners in the<r health care treatment Network wltb other*. Whatever your illness, there are other* out there, just like you. In feet, it** enured there's e notional agency to help people with your condition Groups like the Met.one! Osteoporosis Foundation end the American Cancer Society can put you in touch wrth people who know whet you’re going through. Ask your provider* who to ceM It's your htaNh. You coll Hm shota. m National Hcaltm Council fo* attatanc* or non -dome*.©* «vc •WAV NrtoneneaNhCouncit ore or war 'hr Nison* Meaah Coonc# at ' /JO M km nw Wo MO Waohoesen Of JOOM-aSOS rwttrWOi* liretr UNrMfNwiitlr **
