Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 126, Number 44, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 30 October 2003 — Page 2

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Advance News • Thursday, October 30, 2003

Death Notices

Owen D. Deisch October 9 LOUISVILLE, KY. Owen D. Deisch, 83, of Louisville, Ky„ and formerly of Nappanee, died on Oct 9,2003. Owen was bom Nov. 8,1919. He was cremated. Services were held Oct 13 at 10 am at St James United Church of Christ, in Louisville, Ky. Elen Maxine Eliott October 15 HICKSVILLE, OHIO Ellen Maxine Elliott, 73, died Oct 15 at Hickory Creek Rest Home in Hicksville, Ohio. Ellen was bom Aug. 24,1930, the daughter of Isaac and Nina Ish. She married Elmo Elliott in 1951. She is survived by two daughters, five grandchildren, one great-grandchild, one brother, and two sisters, including Betty Ward of Nappanee. Private family services were held in Hicksville, Ohio. Donald E. Wagner October 19 WAKARUSA Donald E Wagner, 88, formerly of Nappanee, died Oct 19 at Miller’s Merry Manor in Wakarusa where he had resided for nine months. Donald was bom May 27,1915 in Union Township, Ind., the son of Mervin and Eva (Anglemyer) Wagner. He married Gladys Bixler March 11,1936 in Southwest, Ind. She survives, along with a son, Larry Wagner of Nappanee; two daughters, Donna Kay (Mike) Neff of Syracuse, and Ann (Mike) Umbaugh of Nappanee; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; one brother, LaMar (Doris) Wagner of New Paris; and three sisters, Martha Cook of Dunlap, Lois (Donald) Miller of Goshen, and Arlene Mohler of Syracuse. Services were held Oct 22 at 10:30 am at Nappanee Missionary Church. Burial took place at Union Center Cemetery. Funeral arrangments were handled by Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home of Nappanee. Memorial gifts may be given to Nappanee Missionary Church or Prader-Willi Syndrome Association. Alee R. Bice October 20 BREMEN Alice R. Bice, 88, died Oct 20 in Bremen Health Care at 12:25 pm She is survived by three grandchildren, four great-grandchildren; a step-great-grandchild, and two sisters Bernice Davis-Crabtree of Waterloo and Helen Miller of Butler. Private services will be held at a later date. Mishler Funeral Home, Bremen, is in charge of the arrangements. Memorial gifts may be given to St Paul’s Lutheran Church in Bremen or the charity of the donor’s choice. Cl r ail ■ r.|-> turner otaDaugn October 23 MILFORD Elmer Slabaugh, 87, of Milford, died of an extended illness Oct 23 at Goshen General Hospital. Elmer was bom May 11, 1916 in Bremen, the son of Andrew M. and Katie (Yoder) Slabaugh. He married Alda M. Farmwald Jan. 14,1939 in Bremen. She survives, along with three sons, Richard Lee (Ada) Slabaugh of Milford, Allen Ray (Ellen) Slabaugh of Milford, and Lyle (Barbara Ann) Slabaugh of Milford; one daughter, Betty (Leroy) Hochstetler of Milford; 15 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren; and four sisters, Fannie Slabaugh of Nappanee, Wilma (Jesse) Hochstetler of Nappanee, Cora Marlin of Goshen, and Inez (Leroy) Helmuth of Goshen. Services were held Oct 26 at 9:30 am at the Floyd Helmuth Residence. Burial took place at West Union Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were with ThompsonLengacher & Yoder Funeral Home of Nappanee. • r, ~ The Advance News publishes death notices free of charge. They may be faxed to 574-773-3512 or e-mailed to [email protected].

Court Report

The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court Oct. 16-22. David Widmoyer is the judge. •Angela K. McMichael, Elkhart, charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $98.50. •Suzanne Roman, Nappanee, charged with junk car violation, paid total fine and costs of $ 134.50. •Ljndsay R. Young, Nappanee, charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $105.50. * •Caroline S. Lecount, Nappanee, charged with disregarding auto signal, paid total fine and costs of $94.50. •Joseph K. Love, Goshen, charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $106.50. •Ryan J. Miller, Nappanee, charged with provocation, paid total fine and costs of $134.50. •Carl J. Harman, Etna Green, charged with false/fictitious registration, paid total fine and costs of $89.50. •Debra C. Pesak, Plymouth, charged with disregarding stop sign, paid total fine and costs of $89.50. •Donna Beer, Syracuse, charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $108.50. •Rex A. Weaver, Nappanee, charged with dog running at large, paid total fine and costs of $134.50. •Terrell M. Brown, Elkhart, charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $101.50. •Harry Burgos, Merrillville, charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $98.50. •Richard J. Cassella, Elkhart, charged with speeding, paid total fine and posts of $103.50. •Stoyan Dimitrov, Grand Rapids, Mich., charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of sllO. •Christopher J. Foreman, Warsaw, charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $102.50. •Michael A. Fussle, Warsaw, charged with unreasonable speed, paid total fine and costs of $89.50.

World’s Famous JOHN’S BUTCHER SHOP

Smoked Pork Chops $3.39 lb.

Ready to Bake Ham Loaf $2.49 lb.

Country Sausage $2.29 lb.

Butterfly Pork Chops $3.39 lb.

Community

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PHOTO BY KYUE CARTER Bontrager Reception Duane and Kevin Bontrager were given a reception last month by the Nappanee Chamber of Commerce and were welcomed as chamber members upon moving to their new location within city limits. The brothers are shown here demonstrating their new concrete stamping devices.

Wakarusa library News

STORY HOUR There will be no Story Hour on N0v.,3 and Nov. 4 due to elections. .. ... > Story Hour will be held on Nov. 10 and Nov. 11. FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY Friends of the Library will meet on Nov. 5 at 1 p.m. Any one interested in helping this volunteer group is invited to attend this meeting. They are also in need of patrons willing to lend their collections to the Friends of the Library to be displayed in the west display windows of the library. Please contact Stephanie Middaugh at 862-2390. BOOKS GIVEN IN MEMORIUM “The Complete Pekingese Book” by Liz Stannard was given in memory of Mary Ann Troxel by Joyce and Larry Gunter. “Hummingbirds: Jewels On Air” by

REAL Services Menu

WA-NEE—Senior members of the Nappanee and Wakamsa communities are invited to participate in the REAL Services hot lunch program by calling the Union Center Church of the Brethren at 7734295 or the Town Cabin at 8624400, one day in advance, to make your reservations. Meals are served at 11:45 am Menus are subject to change without notice. Due to the diets of some persons, the food is not highly seasoned Meals are served Monday through Friday, to all eligible seniors (60 years of age or older). A voluntary donation of $2.50 per meal is requested (actual cost of each meal is $6). REAL Services provides approximately 950 meals per day at 45 area nutrition sites. Anyone 60-plus years, and their spouse, even if under 60, is encouraged to attend the nutrition site of their choice. This week’s menu, which always

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includes coffee, tea or milk, is as follows: THURSDAY, OCT. 23 Cream of broccoli soup, saltines, breaded fish sandwich on whole grian bun w/lettuce and tartar sauce, creamy coleslaw, fresh grapes FRIDAY, OCT. 24 Salisbury steak w/gravy, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables, sourdough bread w/margarine, plums MONDAY, OCT. 27 Chicken in alfredo sauce over rotini noodles w/parmesan cheese on side, peas, soft breadstick w/margarine, blushing pears TUESDAY, OCT. 28 Barbecue pork on bun, dill pickle spear, potato salad, com chips, cherry crisp WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29 Hamburger bean bake, tossed salad w/poppyseed dressing, cottage cheese, orange gelatin w/mandarin oranges

Police Report

POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA On Oct 24 at approximately 7 p.m., Ptl. Tony Schmucker responded to 451 S. Elm St to speak with a person concerning leaves burning in their back yard. Upon Schmucker coming to the front door, he could see a subject rolling a cigarette he believed to be a marijuana cigarette. Ptl. Josh Hamer arrived to assist After all three persons came out of the house, it was found that the paraphernalia was marijuana and that Chris Demien took responsibility for it Demien was charged with possession of marijuana and the marijuana was recovered.

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Nappanee Church . of the Brethren w Eighth Annual Craft )Bazaar & Cookie Walk (5 Saturday, November 1, 2003 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. ( 301 Mack Drive (Behind Chiphone Federal Credit Union) Return this form with your table fee of SIO.OO < Name: , » Address: •! l< Phone:. Total Enclosed: Md Wf (Plus an add naHharxc lorcjira spate WOO for 1/2 (able) Return to: ” A Deborah Lehman A 9547 W. 1050 N. . Nappanee, IN 46550 . i§B|lßk (574) 646-1519

Birthdays

OCT. 30 Michael L. Newcomer Robin Truex Nanette Biever Jeremy Kuhns Norman Decker Jeff Kitson OCT. 31 Wendell Sheets Andrew Miller Elizabeth Stouder Jonathan Bradway Sharon Brown Joy Lynn Gates Ruby Campbell NOV. 1 Herman C. Miller Dawn Middaugh Dora Booth Thora Webister Mary Judson NOV. 2 Robert Rhodes Melvin Miller Bob Heckathom Linda L. Reed Daryl Hershberger Tanya Hershberger Cassie Tucker NOV. 3 Joe Stouder Sonya Stutzman Miriam Geiger Virginia Martin Margaret Shriner NOV. 4 LaMar Stouder Tom Stoops Ray Rosentrater George Sheets Mary Lou Nissley Hal Dunham Scott Bowers Marilyn Sassaman Gloria Wise Veoma Biller Tammy Bean Daniel Witt Micheal Moran Frances Lechlitner Marjorie Slabaugh NOV. 5 Sandra Cleveland Nancy Price Dorothy Uline Greg Masterson Sandra Williams Pat Yeater r .i v NOV. 6 Steve Hockert Ginger Hollar Ermgard Coldeberg Trisha Slagle Mary Miller The birthdays of local residents and subscribers are published in the Advance News free of charge. E-mail your family's birthdays to [email protected].

Dr. Elaine Bigler would like to thank her patients and the community for their support through flowers, gifts, cards and prayers during the loss of her father. 534-5100