Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 126, Number 14, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 2 April 2003 — Page 2
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Obituaries Jo Aim Ysrtsn Jo Ann Yatian, 78, ©t 508 W, Joeknon St ~ Muttrany. Out d on March 25. 2003 at 550 nm at the Mutbeny Health and Retirement Community to Mutbeny She waa both on August 25. 1824 in South Bend to John and Mable (Buehong) Clause In 1844. Jo Ann married Jacob E. Yartan They tetided in Nappanee until 185? when they moved to Lafayette and then to Tippecanoe Co. Jo Ann tauoht lor the WaNee Softool Syatem until 185?. and tetited in 1852 horn the Tippecanoe Softool Corporation She was a member of the Jackson Heights United Methodist Church She was preceded in death by her patents and her husband She is survived by a daughter. Eugenie (Richard) Tobias of Plymouth; a son. John (Carol) Yarian of Lafayette. Ind ; and four grandchildren. Jennifer Cook. Courtney Benner, Lesley Budieau and John Yarian Private graveside services will be held at the Milford Cemetery In Milford. Ind, No visitation services will be held. Memorials may be sent to Mulberry Health A Retirement Community-Lighthouse Unit, 802 W, Jackson St., Mulbetty, IN 46058 The MishlehEastlund Funeral Home In Milford is handling the arrangements MishlehEastlund Funeral Home 461 W. 800 N„ Milford (874)658-419? Terry Btach Terry Beach, 48, of 1682 E, 200 N„ Warsaw, died at 1:44 am Monday, March 3, 2003 at in Parkview Memorial Hospital, Ft, Wayne Terry was bom in Ashland, Kentucky, February 12, 185? to William R and Lillian J, (Wilks) Beach, On January 20, 19?8 he married Cheryl Owens, Terry was a lifetime resident of the area, and he was a ten year employee of Monaco Coach Corporation of Nappanee, where he worked in the Maintenance Dept, Terry was preceded In death by his father, and an Infant brother, James R, Beach, Survivors include his mother, Lillian Beach; one daughter, Natasha N, Beach of Nappanee; three sons, Jeremy William of Nappanee, Jasin R, of Warsaw, and Justin O, of Qoshen; two granddaughters, Skylla K, and Halley A, Beach both of Nappanee; two sisters, Tonne D, Metcalf of Bourbon, and Theresa D, Fry of Nappanee and a brother, Tommy D, Beach of Warsaw, Visitation Is Wednesday, March 8, 2003 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 at Titus Funeral Home in Warsaw, Services will be Thursday, March 8, 2003, at 1:00 pm at Titus Funeral Home with the Rev, James M, Archambeault presiding, Burial will be In the Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, Midwest Affiliate, Memorials & Tributes Program, Dept, 77-3888, Chicago, IL 80878-3888, Titus Funeral Home 2000 E, Sheridan St, Warsaw (874)267-3104 Death Notices Katie J. Hochitetier Ktiile J Hochsletler, 84, .121 P Ini ft Rd„ Nappanee, died of a short Illness Monday, Mmvh 24, She waa the daughter of John D, and Jemima (Delwellen Hochsletler, Surviving la n bnilher, Joaeph J, (Mary) Hoehatetler of Mlddlebury, Stanley D. Mikel Stanley I) Mikel, 77, K, 1400 N„ Syracuse, died March 25, He waa the aon of Waller and Iferthu (Hall) Mikel, Surviving are hla wife, Mildred Moore; two sons Kuaa (Pat) Mikel of Syraeuae and Brian Burnell Mikel of Hlkhari and iwo daughter*: Carol (Floyd) Murphy of Syraeuae and Donna (Dougi Kuncc of Cromwell,
Court Reports The following eases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court, David Wldmoyer Is the judge, • Alfredo Gurclu, Jr„ Nappanee. charged with operating without financial responsibility. paid lotal line and costs of $282,50, • Richard Sego, South Bend, charged with driving while license suspended-infraction, paid total line and costs of SSO; also charged with fulsc/fkti* lions registration, paid total line and costs of $5,
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• Devon Zlllmer. Bremen, charged with failure to use seat belt, paid total fine and costs of $25, • Daniel Carroll, Plymouth, charged with operating while intoxicated and driving left of center, paid total line and costs of $632,50, • Edward Erost, Etna Green, charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $122,50, • Jill Nunemaker, Nappanee, charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $106,50, • Joseph Schwartz,
Community
PHOTO BY MINDY ABR Receives award Robert M. Wilson of the Wilson Group. 320 Del-Mot Woy, Nappanee. received the Notional Quality Award thursday, March 27. the award was presented by Michael Sheet? of Edwatd Jones and past president of the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors of Michlana. Wilson received the award for doing a qualify sales Job to the great benefit of she industry and the public. ‘lt shows you do your job like your supposed to do,” said Sheets. Wilson is also a charter life underwriter and received the award for 20 years of service. Pictured is Michael Sheet?, Robert M. Wilson and his brother Will Wilson,
between 200 block of North Madison and 200 block of North Summit, South section*—South Jackson ftom Bast Indiana, south to Stonewall Court; Bast Randolph from South Main, east to South Madison; West Indiana from South Main, west to South Locke and South Look ftom West Randolph, south to Reed Sheet. The protect will not begin until later in the spring and Street Superintendent Sam Adams will
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lexax and Calihtmia and la planning to meet them again during the summer. Lekxich said that she would like to get a communications degree, and maybe get into the politics aide. She is the third student In North Wood High School's 33 year history to attend this prestigious conference As a sophomore, she
Solid Waste Management sponsors collection
The solid waste management district of Elkhart County will sponsor a household hazardous waste and tire collection on Saturday, April 5 from 8 a.m, - 3 p,m, at Borden Waste-Away Service, located near the Intersection of West Beardsley Avenue and Wildwood In Elkhart, The collection Is for all Elkhart County residents,
Nappanee, charged with failure to register, paid total fine and costs of $87,50; also charged with operating without financial responsibility, paid total fine and costs of $282.50, • Townlng Cross, Bristol, charged with driving while license suspended-infraction, Said total One and costs of 92,50, • Betty Milton, Nappanee, charged with disregarding auto signal, paid total fine and costs of $92.50, • Jason Mlshler, Nappanee.
add improvements to the list tot a couple more weeks. Nappanee ettItenx can contact the street department if there are streets or alleys that need resurfacing. In other business, posts have been installed on the 200 block of Bast and West Walnut Street to display the "no parking" signs on the south side of the street. Pollee Chief Mike Anglin informed the board that Officer 10m Shields has resigned from the Nappanee Police Department to
participated in the Hugh O'Brian Youth Ptogram and was sent a letter saying she was picked by the school to be in this ptogram. Presidential Classroom Is a nonprofit, nonpartisan civic education organisation in Its 33th year, and offers sis other distinct programs In 2003. These include Presidential
Types of acceptable waste include latex and oil based paints, motor oil, gasoline, pesticides and household cleaners. Materials should be in the original, labeled containers if possible and no containers larger than five (5) gallons will be accepted. Four (4.) tires are also accepted per household, without the rims.
charged with failure to use seal belt, paid total fine and cost of $25; also charged with expired license plate, paid total fine and costs of $87.50. • Edgar Rodriguez, Elkhart, charged with no operators license, plaid total fine and costs of $87,50. • James Shepherd, Mentone, charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $108.50.
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spend more time with his family. “10m made an excellent policeman," said Mayor Lat+y Thompson. He also said that Officer Matt Oetger will also resign on April 30. Mayor Thompson said that the depot "looks good" and the paint is on and the walls are up. The hoard of works will meet on Monday, April 14, 3:30 p.m. at the City of Nappanee Municipal Building, 300 W. Lincoln St. Meetings are open to the public.
Classtoom Scholars Program; the Science, Technology and Public Policy Program; the Future World Leaders Summit; the Media and Democracy Program; the Law and Justice in a Democracy Program and the new National Security In Democracy Program.
The next regularly scheduled monthly collection will be on Saturday, May 3 at Borden Waste-Away Service. The annual collection in Goshen will be May 10 at the 4-H Fairgrounds. Questions may be directed to the solid waste management district at 293-2269.
EMS Reports
The following calls have been handled by the Nappanee Emergency Services, Indiana law prohibits inclusion of patient names. March 19, 7:59, 106 Meadows, medical call. March 20, 8:00, CVS, medical call. March 30, 4:09, S.R, 19 south of 1050, motor vehicle accident. March 30, 6:51 p.m„ 301 W, Lincoln St„ medical call.
Conection... tn the March 26 issue of the Advance News, it was stated that Steven R. Dittman was the son of Lorte Schmucker. His parents are Steven P. Dittman of Nappanee and Laura Woods of Bouthon. the Wakarusa Missionary Church. 202 W. WatertOtd St. For farther Information, please contact Jenny Betkey, 831-6512. RECYCLING BINS The recycling drop-off stations far Nappanee are located tn the paridttg lot oT Martin's Super Market (east end). In Wakarusa, a drop-off station is located on CR 103. The stations, which accept cardboard, newspaper, glass, plastic, aluminum and tin, ate monitored by the Elkhart County Solid Waste Management. Questions may be directed to Timothy Neese, 574-283-2268. OPEN DOOR HELPS If you need emergency faod. clothing, or temporary help with your NIPSCO bill, contact Open Door between 8 and It am., Monday through Friday. Open Door ts located at 2oi S. Main St., Nappanee and may Main St., Nappanee and may be reached by calling 773-3820. BOARD OF WORKS The City of Nappanee Board of Public Works and Safety meets the second and fourth Mondays of each month at 3:30 p.m. in the Nappanee Municipal Building on West Lincoln Street. Meetings ure open to the public. TOWN COUNCIL The Wakarusa Town Council meets the first Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at Ttwti Hall. 102 W. Waterfoid St. Meetings ate open to the public. PARK BOARD The Nappanee Board of Parks and Recreation meets the second Wednesday of each month, at 4:30 p.m. in the Emergency Services Building on West Lincoln Street. Meetings are open to the public. SCHOOL BOARD The Wa-Nee Boatd of School Trustees meets the second and fourth Mondays of each month, at 6:30 p.m. in the Wa-Nee Administration Building. Meetings are open to the public. RETAIL COMMITTEE The Retail Marketing Committee of the Nappanee Area Chamber of Commerce meets the second Thursday of each month at 7:30 a.m. at the Nappanee Area Chamber of Commerce office, 451 N. Main St. All interested persohs are welcome. COMMON COUNCIL The City of Nappanee Common Council meets the first and third Mondays of each month at 7 p.m. in the council chambers at the municipal center on West Lincoln Street. Meetings are open to the public. HELP IS HERE Do you need assistance? The Family Christian Development Center at 131 S. Locke St. serves families living In the Wa-Nee district with: food pantry open Tuesday and Thursday from 1-4 p.m.; PEMA assistance for rent and utility bills; Headstart for 4-3-year-olds; and healthy babies wellness checks on the second Wednesday from 8 a m. to noon. Eor assistance in any of these areas, tir other areas of your life, call the center at 773-2148. The office is open from 8 a.m. (o mam and 14 p.m. weekdays. UCENSE BRANCH The Nappanee License Branch, located at 218 W. Market St., is open Monday, Tuesday and Eriday, 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and Thursday, 8:30 am. to 6:30 p.m. CLASSIFIED ADS To place a classified ad in the Advance News, call Michlana Media Network at I -800-660-5580 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Deadline is Monday at 10 a.m. ADVERTISING To place an ad th the Advance News, call Bruce Hecklinski at 1-800-833-0356 for rate information or to schedule your ad. Deadline is Thursday at 3 p.m. SUBSCRIPTIONS Annual subscription price (52 issues) for the Advance News Is S2O In state and $25 out of state. To renew or start a new subscription,
