Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 134, Number 29, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 19 July 2012 — Page 3
Homan Larry and Janet (Moore) Homan (890 Northwood Dr, Nappanee, IN 46550) were married July 28,1962 at die First Church of God, Nappanee by Rev Robert Helds. The couple will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary with a family vacation to Hawaii. Lany worked as a Tool k Die Maker at Cl'S in Elkhart for 40 years and retired in June of 2003. Janet worked as a Customer Service Rep at Salem Insurance
for 35 years and retired in Jan of 2007. " The couple has two children, Tami (James) Stone, of Bremen and lh>y (Deb) Homan of Nappanee; four grandchildren: Micaela (Keith) Norman of Indianapolis, Marysa of Lafayette, Miranda and Macoy, both from Bremen; and one great-grandchild, Jamison, of Indianapolis.
The Homan's will be celebrating their anniversary with a family vacation to Hawaii.
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Jensen Marjorie L. Jensen will celebrate her 90th birthday Aug. 11, 2012. She was bom in 1922 to G.D. and Ruby Martin and has been a lifelong resident of Nappanee. Her children are Lana Kay (Ron) Bauman, Linda Bolt, Fred (Cheryl) Jensen, Jan Ed Jensen, and Brian Jensen. Marjorie continues to be active in the Nappanee United Methodist Church
where she still works one day a week. Her family will be hosting an open house at the cnurch Aug. 12 from 2 to 4 p.m. They request no gifts be given.
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS WA-NEE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS 1300 North Main Street Nappanee, Indiana 46550 Notice is hereby given by the Board of School Trustees of the Wa-Nee Community School Corporation of Elkhart and Kosct- -- usko Counties, Indiana, that said Board will consider bids on: 1. Unleaded Gasoline 2. Diesel Fuel Sealed bids will be received at the Wa-Nee Administration Office at 1300 North Main Street, Nappanee, IN 46550 until the hour of 1:00 p.m. (local time) on the 13th day of August, 2012, at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read aloud. Details and specifications are available at the Wa-Nee Administration Office and will be furnished upon request. The Board of School Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Board of School Trustees Wa-Nee Community Schools 1300 North Main Street Nappanee, IN 46550 By: Ed Moser, Secretary July 19,26, 2012 AN2419 NOTICE OF GUARDIANSHIP OVER PERSON AND ESTATE OF MINOR CHILD ' On March 29, 2012, Eddie Napper, Kathy Clark, and Eric Napper filed a Verified Petition for Appointment of Emergency Guardianship for Minor Children, c a•e number
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119 Nappanee Legate 20D01-1203-GU-00046 (In Re the Guardianship of Yolanda Velen Acosta (DOB 08/02/2005), Yasmin Sofia Acosta (DOB 11/14/2006), Yaden Carlos Acosta. (DOB 01/04/2009, and Yanessa Marfa Acosta (DOB 02/18/2010)) in the Elkhart County Superior Court 1. After a hearing in that Court on 09/20/2012, absent any objection received, Eddie Napper, Kathy Clark, and Eric Napper will be appointed the Permanent Guardians of the above-men-tioned minor children. Any interested or related parties, and in particular Loh Beth Nast, are directed to file an objection with Elkhart Superior Court 1, 315 S. 2nd Street, Elkhart, IN 46516. Objections must be filed within 30 days of the last date of publication of this notice. The Petitioners are represented by Rose Marie Rivera, Just Help: Elkhart County Legal Advocacy Center 400 W. Lincoln Avenue Goshen, IN 46526. Rose Rivera may be contacted by calling Just Help at (574) 537-8592 July 19.28 August 2, 2012 AN2426 STATE OP INDIANA IN THE ELKHART CIRCUIT COURT SS: COUNTY OF ELKHART 2012 TERM CAUSE NO. 20C01-1206-MI-102 IN THE MATTER OF NAME
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Administrators getting things in order
ByAmyWengek Correspondent NAPPANEE While students and staff in the Wa-Nee district have been leisurely savoring the days of summer vacation, administrators are working to ensure that the start of die upcoming 2012-13 school year has a seamless launch. Some of those preliminary details were outlined in a recent meeting of the Board of School Thistees, held Monday, July 9. It was" announced that the first official day for students to return to class will be Friday, Aug. 17. Although die idea of beginning this opening semester on the last day of the week might seem unconventional to some, Superintendent Joe Sabo explained that the logic behind die decision stems from the hope to make the transition from summer break to school a bit easier. Sabo observed that die first day of school is typically rather chaotic, as students assimilate themselves to new schedules, collecting textbooks and other necessities, and the like. "Having the students attend classes for one day, then having the weekend off, will give them time to become familiar with the materials, look over the syllabi, and ease their way into the routine," he said. Teachers, meanwhile, will be head-
EGH Healthy Lifestyle Tent at the Elkhart Co. 4-H Fair
ELKHART Elkhart General Hospital is sponsoring the Healthy Lifestyle Tent at the Elkhart County 4-H Fair from Friday, July 20 through Saturday, July 28. Visit the Elkhart General Hospital Healthy Lifestyle Tent at the 2012 Elkhart County 4-H Fair for a fun, interactive experience. Throughout the week, Elkhart General Hospital's professionals will provide information and activities to equip the public with the knowledge it needs to keep you and your family healthy and happy. The schedule for the week is as follows: Friday, July 20,10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Healthy Lifestyle Day
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119 CHANGE OF JANET KOREM, Petitioner NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME The State of Indiana to any persons who may be concerned. You are notified that on the 22nd day of June, 2012, Janet Korem filed a petition in the office of the Clerk of the Elkhart Circuit Court, Goshen, Indiana to have her name changed from Janet Korem to Pernelie Roberts. The contents of that petition may be reviewed at the office of the Clerk of the Elkhart Circuit Court in Goshen, Indiana. The hearing on the petition will be held on the 7th day of September, 2012 at 8:30 a m. in the Elkhart Circuit Court in Goshen, Indiana. Any interested person may Tile objections to the petition with the Court and may appear at the above-mentioned hearing on the petition. Dated this 22nd day of June, 2012 Wendy Hudson Clerk, Elkhart Circuit Court Randy J. Spitaels, #14076-71 KINDIG & SLOAT, PC Attorneys for Petitioner, Janet Korem 102 Heritage Parkway P.O. Box 31 Nappanee, IN 46550 (574) 773-7996 July 5,12,19. ANIOO9 Buying or Selling? Try the Classifieds!
ing bade to the dassrooms Thursday, Aug. 16. On a related subject, Director of Curriculum Jim Bennett updated the board on plans to welcome new teachers to die community through several days of orientation, which will take place Aug. 1 through 3. At press time, there are 11 teachers who are craning into the Wa-Nee district as new hires, Bennett said, with a few openings yet to be filled, inducting a guidance counselor position and a Title I educator. Bennett spoke about the purpose of the event "We bring staff in to acclimate and orient die new teachers. We always appredate die support of the Nappanee and Wakarusa Chambers of Commerce. We have an impressive Sos teachers coming in, and we're g forward to a great year." Sabo also noted that the teachers' return to dass will begin with their traditional back-to-sdiool breakfast, scheduled for the morning of Aug. 16. "We'll share some goals and take care of the tasks that need to be done," he said. "It's always a fun day." In other business, the board approved a slate of Spedal Service contracts for the first semester. These indude paid positions such as athletic coaches and drama department responsibilities that are assumed by members of the community, rather than the current teachers
You desen v a factual look at... Arabian Fables (I) How the Arabs soften up world opinion with fanciful myths. Josef Coebbels. the infamous propaganda minister of the Nazis, had it right. Just tell people big lies often enough and they will believe them. The Arabs have learned that lesson well. They have swayed world opinion by endlessly repeating myths and lies that have no basis in tact.
What art the facts? The “Palestinians.” That is the fundamental myth. The reality is that the concept of “Palestinians" is one that did not exist until about 1948, when the Arab inhabitants of what until then was Palestine, wished to differentiate themselves from the Jews. Until then, the Jews were the Palestinians. There was the Palestinian Brigade of Jewish volunteers in the British World War II .Army (at a time when the Palestinian Arabs were in Berlin hatching plans with Adolf Hitler for world conquest and how to kill all the Jews): there was the
Palestinian Symphony Orchestra (all Jews, of course): there was The Palestine Post, and so much more. The Arabs, who now call themselves 'Palestinians,'' do so in order to persuade, a misinformed world that they are
a distinct nationality and that mmmm “Palestine" is their ancestral homeland. But. of course, they are no distinct nationality at all. They are entirely the same in ianguage. customs, and tribal ties as the Arabs of Syria, Jordan, and beyond. There is no more difference between the ‘Palestinians" and the other Arabs of those countries than there is between, say. the citizens of Minnesota and of Wisconsin. What's more, many of the “Palestinians." or their immediate ancestors, came to the area attracted by the prosperity created by the Jews, in what previously had been pretty much of a wasteland. The nationhood of the ‘Palestinians' is a myth. The “West Bank.” Again, this is a-concept that did not exist until 1948, when the army of the Kingdom of Transjordan, together with five other Arab armies, invaded the Jewish state of Israel, on the very day of its creation. In what can almost be described as a Biblical miracle, the ragtag Jewish forces defeated the combined Arab might. But TVansjordan stayed in possession of the territories of Judea and Samaria and part of the city of Jerusalem. The
Unable so far to destroy’ Israel on the battlefield though they are feverishly preparing for their next assault the .Arabs are now trying to overcome and destroy Israel by their acknowledged "policy of stages'. That policy is to get as much land as possible carved out of Israel “by peaceful and diplomatic" means, so as to make Israel indefensible and softened up for the final assault The web of lies and myths that the Arab propaganda machine has created plays an important role in the unrelenting quest to destroy the State of Israel. What a shame that the world has accepted most of it!
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Saturday, July 21,10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Cancer Prevention & Awareness Day Sunday, July 22, Noon to 8 p.m. Healthy Heart Day Monday, July 23,10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Women's Health Day Tuesday, July 24,8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Senior Health Day Wednesday, July 25,10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Kids Health Day Thursday, July 26,10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Diabetes Prevention & Awareness Day Friday, July 27, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Emergency Medidne Day Saturday, July 28, Noon to 6 p.m. Family Health Day
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Jordanians promptly expelled all Jews from the area that they occupied, destroyed all Jewish institutions and houses of worship, used Jewish cemetery headstones to build military latrines, and renamed as “West Bank" what had been Judea and Samaria since time immemorial. The attempt, quite successful, was to persuade an uninformed world that these territories were ancestral parts of the Jordanian .Arab Kingdom (itself a very recent creation of British power diplomacy). Even after the total rout of the .Arabs in the 1967 Six-Day Mjk'ar. in which the Jordanians were
“The web of lies and myths that the Arab propaganda machine has created plays an important role in the unrelenting quest to destroy the State of Israel. What a shame that the world has accented most of it!”
. The “Occupied Territories.” After the victorious Six-Day War. during which the Israeli army defeated the same cabal of Arabs that had invaded the country in 1948, Israel remained in possession of Judea/Samaria (now renamed “West Bank"), which the Jordanians had illegally occupied for 19 years; of the Gaza strip, which had been occupied by the Egyptians but which (hundreds of miles from Egypt proper) had never been part of their country, and of the Golan Heights, a plateau of about 400 square miles, which, though originally part of Palestine, had been ceded to Syria by British-French agreement The last sovereign in Judea/Samana and in Gaza was the British mandatory power and before it was the Ottoman Empire. All of Palestine, including what is now the Kingdom of lordan, was. by the Balfour Declaration, destined to be the Jewish National Home. How then could the Israelis be "occupiers" in their own territory? Who would he the sovereign and who the rightful inhabitants? The concept of occupied territories' in reference to Judea'Samaria and Gaza is a myth created by Arab propaganda.
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and faculty. A motion was also approved upon to begin advertising fra fuel bids, with the consideration of unleaded gasoline and diesel. Sealed bids will be received at the Administration Office until 1 pm. Aug. 13, when they will be opened ana read aloud. The bids will then be formally presented to the board during their session which takes place on the same evening. In personnel matters, four new teachers were added to the staff roster. They include: Megan Beron, kindergarten teacher at Wakarusa Elementary, effective Aug. 16. Kathy Stichter, kindergarten teacher at Wakarusa Elementary, effective Aug. 16. Stephanie Prickel, first grade teacher at Wakarusa Elementary, effective Aug. 16. Zachary Lechlitner, Industrial Tech at North Wood High, effective Aug. 16 and contingent upon his passage of a certification examination. The Wa-Nee Board of School Trustees will not meet again in the month of July, as the next regularly-scheduled meeting falls during the Elknart County 4-H Fair. The next session will be held Monday, Aug. 13 at 6:30 p.m. in the Administration Building.
driven out of Judei'Samaria and of Jerusalem, they and the world continued to call this territory the "West Bank", a geographical concept that cannot be found on any except the most recent maps. The concept of the “West Bank" is a myth. Th* “(VriinitH Territori** *
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