Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 38, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 22 September 2011 — Page 3
Odd-size trash collectlon dates set for Nappanee
NAPPANEE A citywide Fall Odd-Size Ttash Collection has been scheduled for Sept. 26 through Sept 30. ; Items should be put to curbside no later than 7 a.m. Monday, Sept 26, to ensure pickup. Collection will occur jin each city neighborhood only once during the fourday period. Items qualifying as odd-size trash include: furniture, appliances, carpet car parts, downspouts, television antennas, garage doors, windows, mattresses
2011 Nappanee Apple Festival Parade results in
Entrants were judged in the following six categories during the 2011 Nappanee Apple Festival Parade. Winners and their placements were: Children’s First place Union Center Day Care & Preschool
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a circus-style tent just north of the car wash on the west side of the State Road 19 in Wakarusa, south of the main traffic light at the BP Station. The atmosphere is informal. "It's a festival," reminds Tom. "The performers and the audience all have a
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HELMUTH PUBLIC AUCTION October 6, 2011 Real Estate 6:00 p.m. H| October 7,2011 Personal Property 12:00 noon Direction*: South of Nappanee, IN on State Road *195 miles to 900 N. then east 13* mile at.. •415 W 900 N, NAPPANEE, INDIANA 46550
GENERAL INFORMATION: This 4 ACRE FARMETTE has varied buildings. The house has I 3 bedrooms & 1 landing up with 1 bedroom down. The living room is 15V2*x14t2*. the lining room is ITxMt2', the kitchen is 16t7x131£’, the utility /porch is e’xlO’ and the den is ffxl3'. There is 1 bath on the Ist floor. There is a basement, wood or coal furnace & 200 amp electric. There is a S’ submersible approx. 6 yr. old well. There is a 32’x58’ hip roof buddng with water, floor heat insulation & vinyl siding & loft, it was built in 2005. The flat bottom bam I is 64’x44\ This is a very nice counhy property with privacy & ample buildings. The Hetmuthal have moved to Arkansas and are very motivated to sell, so inspect, arrange financing & bid last on this affordable country home. REAL ESTATE TAXES: *905.56 pbr year. NoithWood Schools • 6 Miles From Nappanee TERM: DOWN PAYMENT: 10% down payment on the day of the auction with the balance in cash at closing. The down payment may be made in the form of cash, cashier's check.
personal check or corporate check. Your bidding is not conditional upon financing, so be sure you have arranged financing, if needed, and ara capable of paying at closing. All final bid prices are subject to approval by Ihe seism. AiAo* Green Houses A Personal Property Sold Friday, October 7 M Noon Cal to saa this proparty Mt. & Mrs. Howard L Helmuts, Ownem
and bum barrels. Residents are asked to only put out qualifying oddsize trash. AD other materials will be left behind and will not be collected. Odd-sized trash does not indude: • Cans • Bottles • Glass Jars • Empty Cardboard Boxes • Plaster • Roofing • Garbage • Cement • Brides
Second place Zodiac Parade Corps. Non-Commercial First place C.A.RS. Second place BonneyviUe Miller's Vintage Baseball Commercial First place
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• Brush • Plasterboard • Any remodeling materials • Tires • Batteries • Paint Cans • Computers • Computer Accessories • Televisions • DVD Players • VCR/layers Anyone needing to dispose of computers, computer accessories, televisions, and DVD or VCR players, should them to the prop-
Landscaping Second place Lake City Bank Antique Cars First place Wayne Miller Second place Bud Schmucker General
collected. Food and drinks and, of course, music CDs will be available. WBGF is >a 501-C-3 not for profit organization, and is par-
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Automotive First place Tun Truex Second place Jim Moore Motors TYactors/Farm Equipment first place No. Indiana Johnny Poppers Second place Tractors
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bass (not pictured). The Wasepi Bluegrass Gospel Singers members (above right) are (from left): Jack Stauffer five-string banjo and dobro; Eric Cowles, fiddle and mandolin; Aaron Cowles, flat-top guitar, Melvin McCauley, Doghouse bass; and Pat Mertaugh, dobro and five-string banjo.
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You deserve a factual look at... The Promised Lend el Nilk and Heney CmM It have feMal Could the dream still came true? In 1947, the British, who had the Mandate over Palestine, decided that they had enough of the decades of fighting and slaughter between Arabs and Jews. They washed their hands of the Mandate and turned it over to the United Nations.
What are the tacts? A solution not accepted. Wishing to end the bloodshed and to create a stable and. hopefully, permanent solution to the decades of conflict, the U.N. decreed a partition of the country west of the Jordan River into an Arab and a Jewish state. In deference to Arab Muslim insistence that it was their “third holiest city," the city of Jerusalem, the focus of all Jewish aspirations for two millennia, was to be “internationalized." For the Jews this was bitterly
disappointing. Still, in order to create their dreamed-of state, to normalize the lives of the Jewish inhabitants, and to make possible the ingathering
of the Holocaust survivors, they accepted the partition plan. They declared their state. EreU Yisrael - the Land of Israel - and became a nation. Forever to his credit, US President Harry Truman recognized the nascent state of Israel within minutes of its declaration of independence. The Arabs rejected the partition proposal out of hand. Instead, six Arab armies invaded the country from all sides. They vowed to wage a war of extermination. The Jewish population of only 650,000 people was lightly armed and almost hopelessly outnumbered. But in an almost Biblical miracle, the ragtag Jewish forces defeated the combined Arab might They suffered horrendous casualties - about 1 per cent of the population. It was as if the United States were to lose 3 million people in a conflict. The Arabs also suffered greatly. Goaded mostly by their leaders to make room for the invading armies, about 650,000 fled the fighting. They were not accepted by their Arab brethren. They were interned and live to this day in so-called refugee camps, slum cities, in which they lead miserable and totally unproductive lives, dependent on the dole of the world. They are consumed with hatred against the Jews who, they believe, have deprived them of their patrimony. Prosperity despite unending attacks. But Israel was not
Can that dream still come true? Of course it can! Israel has accepted virtually all of the “conditions” for reconciliation on which the Palestinians have insisted, with the sole exception of the demand for the “right of return." That “right" would swamp Israel with hundreds of thousands of Arabs. And it would with one stroke be the end of Israel as the Jewish state. Even for the thorny question of Jerusalem a compromise could be found. Bid, having been misled by the thuggish Arafat for decades, Arab Palestine needs a wise leader in order to finally make peace with Israel. In view of Israel’s experience in Lebanon and Can and because it would be fatally vulnerable if an armed enemy occupied the Judean heights, the state of Palestine would have to be totally demilitarized and controlled (probably by US military) for compliance. It would be a difficult condition to swallow, but it would have to be the price to &in their own country. But the dream could then finally be fulfilled and peace and prosperity could be extended over all of the Promised Land. Milk and Honey could indeed flow
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of Many Colors Animal/Live Stock First place Coppes Commons Second place Blues Brothers Spotted Drafts More results and photos of contests and events that were held throughout the weekend will be in your next edition of the Advance News.
WBGF financially supports the Family Christian Development Center and the Salvation Army. To
“Then the dream could finally be fulfilled... Milk and Honey could indeed flow.”
46580 • Staples, 1nc.—3600 Commerce Drive, Warsaw, IN 46580 • Goodwill Industries of Michiana—3so7 Commerce Drive, Warsaw, IN 46581 Residents do not need to register or call to participate in the Fall Odd-Size Trash Pickup. The only qualifying items be put to the curb no later than 7am, Monday, September 26. For more information contact Nappanee City Hall at 574-773-2112.
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allowed to live in peace. Virtually without interruption, it was victimized by attacks from Syria. Jordan, Lebanon, and Egypt. There were two major wars: the Six Day War of 1967 and the Yom Kippur War of 1973. Israel prevailed in both. It acquired major territories, most of which, in its never-ending quest for peace, it returned. Following these unsuccessful wars, the Palestinians subjected Israel to almost uninterrupted "intifadas," essentially one-sided civil wars, in which suicide bombings and other assorted terrors were the
main weapons. Despite these unending tribulations and absorbing close to 4 million migrants from all parts of the world.
Israel prospered mightily. Its population is now close to 8 million. Over 1 million of them are Arabs. They are Israeli citizens, have all the rights of their fellow Jewish citizens, serve in the Knesset (Israel's parliament) and in the diplomatic corps. They are full participants in the economic prosperity that permeates Israel. Israel's product per person is on the same or higher order as that of most European countries. It is a center of science and of culture. Its industrial output encompasses some of the most advanced technology and sophisticated production in the world. Next to Canada, Israel is the most represented country on US stock exchanges. Most major high-tech companies have facilities - factories and research establishments - in Israel. All of this is admirable, of course. But there is a flip side to this edifying story. That is the fate of the Arab descendants of those who fled Israel in the 1948 War of Liberation. Had they followed the example of the Jews and agreed to the partition decreed by the U.N.. they could today be in the same advanced position as Israel, instead of the misery in which they live. Because there is no question that Israel would have been more than willing to enter into a federation with Palestine, in which citizens of both countries could peacefully partake in common prosperity.
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