Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 40, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 6 October 2011 — Page 4

Advance News • Thursday, October 6,2011

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• Th>y S. Workman, 47, Nappanee, was arrested Sept. 27 by the Elkhart County Sheriff's Department for strangulation. • Kin R. Diemen 45, Nappanee, was arrested Sept. 28 by the Elkhart County Sheriff's Department for contempt. • Michelle C Diemet; 44, Nappanee, was arrested Sept 28 by the Elkhart County Sheriff's Department for contempt • Cody R. Skinner; 21, Wakarusa, was arrested Sept 29 by the- Millersburg Police Department for operating while intoxicated.

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ment from the NWS said several witnesses saw rotating debris in the air and heard an audible "loud roar." It said the tornado was "rain-wrapped" and traveled north about a half mile, "skipping along the path" measured at being .58 miles long and 30 yards wide. Locally, the funnelshaped storm cloud reportedly began just south of The Therapy Playce, 2521 E. Market St. (U.S. 6). One section of roofing over that building was lost in the tornado. In the days that followed a blue tarp covered the damaged area. Located south of U.S. 6, it was the only obvious sign of damage from the tornado. After hitting The Therapy Playce the tornado then traveled north across U.S. 6, continuing to cause minor

HOCHSTETLER AUCTION Directions: North of Nappanee, IN on St. Rd. 19 to CR 50, then west 2 miles to CRI, then north 34 mile at: 69848 CR 1 • NAPPANEE, IN 46550 Saturday, October 15,2011 Starting at 10:00 a.m. Tractor Equipment • Shop Items • Lawn $ Garden Household Collectibles • Miscellaneous Agric model AFM J7O 6' 3 pt PTO roto-tiller, like new • Howse 6’ 3 pt rotary brush chopper w/ tail wheel • Heavy duty Rhino model 900 8’ 3 pt snow blade • Nice 3pt 105 gallon poly tank PTO sprayer w/18’ booms • Massy Ferguson 3pt slip scoop • Northstar 1300 watt 3pt PTO generator • Category 2 3 pt Quick Hitch • 3 pt cherry picker boom • 300 gallon round fuel tank on skids w/12 volt pump • John Deere #7 single axle lawn utility trailer tilting • 3' water filled pull type lawn roller • 42” John Deere snow blade fits an LTI66 garden tractor • Old DeLaval *514 cream separator w/ stainless bowl • Vermont American 11/2 HP router w/ table • Farm Hand 7 HP 60 gallon vertical single phase air compressor • Varied pipe clamps • 16 speed floor model drill press • Varied power double wheel emery/ grinders • Numerous & various electric power & air hand tools: drills, staplers, dye grinders, routers, anything found in a wood shop • Misc. lawn & garden hand tools • Hydraulic jack • 40' wooden extension ladder & others • Galvanized 150 gallon stock tank • David White transit w/ tripod • Precision gar- den seeder • Acreage measuring wheel • Fimco 12 volt 25 gallon poly tank yard sprayer • Remington 115,000 BTU bullet heater • Acetylene torch set complete w/ cart, tanks, gauges • Ryobi table mounted oscillating spindle sander • DeWalt table model 12” planer • Power miter chop saw • Rolling floor jacks • Craftsman 10” contractor's table saw • Bosch power miter saw • 14" power abrasive chop saw • Delta 4”, 6’disc sander • Jet single bag dust collector • Pro-tech 9” floor model band saw • 3” floor model power joiner‘Grizzly 22" scroll saw* Misc. electrical kitchen items: mixer, crackpots, colanders, & other misc. household kitchen items • Electric ice cream freezer & hand crank freezer • Saw blades, Dado blades, & others • McCulloch 16” bar chain saw • Wheelbarrow • Front tine 24" Merry roto-tiller* (2) 32" x 4’flatbed air tired pull type yard wagons • (2) sausage stuffers • Potato crates • Misc. children yard toys • Singer Feathertight buttonhoier machine w/case • Bendix Eclipse outboard motor (does run) • Large amount of sewing items • Large amount of books • Large amount of canning jars TERMS: Cash or Check ID Not Responsible for Accidents Any Announcements Made Day of Sale Take Precedence Over Printed Matter Uoyd & Betty Hochstetler, Owners Hahn Auctioneers, Inal vise mMb wwwJiehni<mhMrtrtffiififnn tww JHP {.-JTSIMSSSES-. L 1....... —— —— ....J

damage to storage buildings at the former Hoosier Fence Corporation, 2576 E. Market St. "I looked out this window and saw like a cardboard box, and some insulation, flying up in the air and turning in a circle," said Steve Burkins who is employed by Heckaman HQjnes, located on the east side of the damaged fencing property. Burkins reported the only damage Heckaman Homes suffered was plastic from the roof of one finished housing unit was removed. He added that it was easily fixed and no other damages found. "It was really kind of exciting to see it," said Burkins. "But it was over almost as fast as it started." According to facts based on the NWS report the EFO tornado touched down at 1256 p.m.

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NAPFANB PUBLIC ÜBRAKY ‘So Far From the Bamboo Grove’ The Nappanee Public Library "Cover to Cover" and teen book dubs will meet together Sunday, Oct 9, at 2 pan. to discuss "So Far From the Bamboo Grove" by Yoko kawashima Watkins. An ALA Notable Children's Bode and winner of the Parent's Choice Gold Award, "So Far Fran the Bamboo Grove" is the true story of courage and survival that highlights the plight of individual people in wartime. In the final days of World War H Koreans were determined to take back control of their country from the Japanese. As an 11-yeai o old girl living with her Japanese family in northern Korta, Yoko flees for her life with her mother and older sister; Ko, trying to escape to Japan, a country Yoko hardly knows. In the midst of suffering, acts of kindness are inspiring reminders of the strength and resilience of the human spirit For more information or to reserve a copy of the book, call 574-773-7919. The "Cover to Cover Bode Club" meets at the library the second Sunday of each month, and the Teen Book Club meets at 7 pm. the first Monday. Additional information can also be found online at www.nappanee.libin.uS. ‘The Land We Love’ art on display The Nappanee Public Library (157 N. Miun St.) will continue its year-long series of fine art events with an exhibit of pastel and oil paintings by Susan Russell. The show, entitled "The Land We Love" will feature landscapes by the awardwinning artist and will be on exhibit through Sunday, Nov. 13, during operating hours (Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Saturday, 9 am. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m.). Russell will also offer a free charcoal drawing class for all ages Saturday, Nov. 12, from 10 to 11 am. Students will learn techniques for creating a landscape, and all materials will be provided. Russell will be on hand afterward from 12:30 to 2 pm. to work on a demonstration painting in oils. She will work from a photograph and offer viewers information about how to choose materials, prepare a canvas and work with different methods. Learn how to choose a composition, mix and blend colors, create a focal point and more. This demonstration is free and open to the public. For more information, or to register for the charcoal class, call 574-773-7919, or visit www.nappanee.lib.in.us online.

FFA, from front cess, results and documentation, as well as oral presentation and safety precautions. Projects will be presented Oct. 19 and 20 with the champion crowned on tne evening of Oct. 20. The finalists and projects for 2011 are: • Buckeye FFA, Medina, Ohio WD-45 • Central City FFA, Central City, Neb. John Deere • Decatur FFA Decatur, Texas —1936 John Deere Unstyled A • Devine FFA Devine, Texas —1969 Case 530 • Eufaula FFA, Eufaula, Ala. —1968 Massey Ferguson • Forreston FFA, Forreston, 111. —19411 H Farmall H • Gonzales FFA, Gonzales, Texas —1948 IH Farmall M • Lindsay FFA, Lindsay, Texas Moline ZTU • Louise FFA, Louise, Texas • North Wood FFA, Nappanee, Ind. 4010 Diesel • Oran FFA, Oran, Mo. —1946 Farmall • Sequim FFA, Sequim, Wash. —1954 Farmall, Super C The prizes will be $5,000 to the Champion, $3,000 to the Reserve Champion and $1,500 to the third place winner. Since 1995, tne Delo Tractor Restoration Competition has

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WAKARUSA PUBLIC ÜBRAKY Blowing leaves is the Story Time focus Leaves are starting to fall from the trees. "Blowing leaves* will be the theme for Story Hour Oct. 10 and Oct 11 at 10:15 «m. The activity will be a hidden leaf game. Pet rocks for After school special Come to the After school Special Oct 11 at 350 pm. Children in grades Kindergarten through Grade 5 that went to take home a pet are invited to create "pet rocks' as the craft for this time. Some facts about rocks will be given, Registration is required. Genealogy class Oct 13 Hie Wakarusa Library staff can assist in finding those missing relatives for die family history project An Introduction to Genealogy Class will be held Oct 13 at 6:30 pm. Learn about starting a family history project how to use die Internet for research and more. Registration is required. Board to meet Oct. 14 The Library Board of Trustees will meet Oct 14 at 7:45 am. in die library meeting room. Lapsit offered Lapsit is a program for children ages 18 to 24 months accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Participants will hear a story, do an activity, and more. Registration begins Oct 10. Memorial donations made "Feast Day of Fools' by James Lee Burke and "The Harley Davidson Century" are given in memory of Wayne Shaum by Herbert R. Boose. Dial A Story title chosen Dial A Story is "The Donkey in die Lion's Skin." This is the story of how a donkey learns that wearing a lion's skin does not make him a lion. Hear this tale at 862-4441. New books for adults "Martha Stewart's Handmade Holiday Crafts" by Martha Stewart "Remembering Christmas" by Dan Walsh "The Christmas Shoppe" by Melody Carlson

rewarded the determination, mechanical skills and business savvy of high school aged FFA members from around the country. Through the restoration of an antique tractor, participants develop skills applicable to the modem business world. The skills needed for success in the program equipment maintenance, teamwork, project management, budgeting, planning and marketing help develop the participants into future leaders in the agriculture community. "Dedication, perseverance and teamwork are extremely important in life and business," said Charming Reeder; indirect channel marketing specialist, Lubricants Marketing Americas, Chevron Products Company. "Being part of a program that encourages so many teens to exemplify these traits is very rewarding for everyone at Chevron. We congratulate all the 2011 Delo Tractor Restoration Competition finalists and the family, friends, teachers and community that helped them along the way." The North Wood FFA restored the 1961 John Deere 4010 after picking it up Dec. 20 and worked all winter long in the shop of Sheets Farms. The FFA went through the tractor completely and gave it a brand new paint job. Members ran into a few complications along the way but worked through them and placed the tractor on display at the Elkhart County 4-H Fair.

One way on South Elm The 100 block of South Elm Street from Market to Lincoln is again a one way. The street was temporarily a two-way while construction took place. 1

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