Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 134, Number 32, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 9 August 2012 — Page 2

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Advance News • Thursday, August 9,2012

Dorothy Mishler Aug. 2. 2012 MILFORD Dorothy Mishler, 83, of Milford, formerly of Nappanee, died Aug. 2, at 12:40 p jn. at her residence. Surviving is a daughter, Karen Wright (Steve Greene), of Nappanee; and son, Michael (Kit) Mishler; of Bremen; seven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren: and a sister; Janice Delagrange, Woodbum. Cremation will occur, and there was an hour of visitation prior to the memorial service at 1 pan. Monday, Aug. 6, at Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee. Memorial contributions may be given to the church or the Kosciusko County Hospice Care. Wyona A. Truman Aug. 1, 2012 NAPPANEE Wyona A. Truman, 83, of Nappanee, died Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2012 at 7:33 a.m. at Lu Ann Nursing Home. She is survived by her husband, Orva Truman; sons, Paul "Ted" (Leanna) Morrell Jr., and Eric (Pam) Morrell, both of Nappanee; daughter, Karen (Jim) Cox of Johnson City, Tenn.; twin sister, Leona Mottem; half-sister, Lois; half-brothers, Leighton, Alvin, Mark, and Curtis; three stepchildren: Bud, Shelly, and Candy; seven grandchildren; and 12 greatgrandchildren. Cremation will occur and the family will scatter her remains at a later date in Sullivan County, Tenn. ThompsonLengacher & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee, is assisting the family with arrangements. ArOUnd, cont. from front Entertainment Tent, Depot Plaza, 7 p.m. Registration deadline for participation is Aug. 10 and is open to the first 25 applicants. Young women between the ages of 16 and 21 and residents of Elkhart County and all of jjikWa-Nee School District are eligible for competition. p? *The application, rules, and regulations can be downloaded from the festival website at www.nappaneeapplefestival.org. For more information, contact Pam Shaw, Pageant Coordinator at 574-773-2219. ST. PAUL'S FINAL REGISTRATION AUG. 13,14 BREMEN St. Paul’s Lutheran Preschool, 605 S. Center St., Bremen wall hold a final registration for the 2012-13 school year Monday, Aug. 13 from 3 to 5 and 6 to 8 p.m., and Tuesday, Aug. 14 from 9 to 11:30 a m. Information sheets, immunization records and field trip permission slips may be filled out at this time. Fees will also be collected. Those children who have already registered and paid need not attend this registration. The program is open to all preschool age children who are 3 years old by Aug. 1 for the beginner class. Beginner classes meet Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Pre-kindergarten classes are open to children who turn 4 by Aug. 1. These classes meet Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings. For more information call the school at 574-546-2848 or Paula Ryan at 574-633-4679. ADVANCE NEWS: YOUR WA-NEE NEWS SOURCE SINCE 1914 (FORMERLY THE NAPPANEE WEEKLY NEWS SINCE 1879).

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DIRECTIONS: West of Downtown Bremen, IN on (US-6) Plymouth St. approx 13 blocks at 1342 WEST PLYMOUTH STREET, BREMEN, INDIANA

,£ 10.27 Acres Cooperative of Commercial Land Rea> !f^ fee 70,000 sq. ft of Buildings to be offered 3 Parcels p™ at a Mu,ti ? arce l Auction Plymouth street PARCEL #1: Has approx 350 1 of frontage on Plymouth St. 35C 150 I & 5401 00 B,rkey St- T** ,otal acreage is approx 433 acres The txjilding has approx 60,000 sq ft of Mfg. or Warehouse space & approx 4,000 s f of office There are varied overhead doors, clocks & most of the s f. is clearspan with 16' ceilings This building has been used as a warehouse for the last few PARCEL #1 n Years u ACRES PARCEL #*: Has 150'frontage on Plymouth St with a total of PARCEL #1 3 02 Acres The building is approx 3,500 s.f w/overheads >- § Mi ACRES PARCEL *3: is 3 Acres of bare land with 200' frontage on S Birkey Street TAXES: $11,390 00 per year all tracts g ** WEWRHfc Contaa Auction Company (574/535-3783) for ACRES information & viewing. PROCEDURE: The property will be offered in 3 tracts. There win be open bidding on all tracts during the auction as determined by the Auctioneer. Bids on tracts and the total properly may compete. The property will be sold in the manner resulting In the highest total sale price, subject to confirmation of the sellers. 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 are capable of paying cash at dosing. Vs% jSk KSai ***** “* **•' wwmr. hobnrodUtymndßuctioM.com Offlc* (574) 773-4154 Nappanee, IN AO—§oo7l ***•" «74) 535-3783 laum MalH> ' IHLK.«AUOimrt67 (574) 536-7682 r Wriam Wutfcrtcfc ONrtO** J A*- (574) 268-4940 MiHofd. IN (574) 354*006

Community

Wakarusa library offers education, resources

WAKARUSA-For those interested n continuing their high school education, the Wa-Nee Community Schools and Wakarusa Public Library have joined to offer the opportunity. Together they will be sponsoring a GED preparation classes this faH. Gasses will be begin Monday, Sept. 24 and continue every Monday evening until Nov. 26. Meeting

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Black Cat Ball donation

Dedication of the new North Wood varsity and JV baseball scoreboards were made by the members of the Black Cat Ball Committee in June. Also purchased through the generosity of the sororities of Nappanee and Wakarusa and the Wa-Nee community were new Eurostyle Soccer benches that will be used for the first time this fall at the varsity soccer field located at Nappanee Elementary. The 2012 Black Cat Ball has been sched-

West Nile detected

GOSHEN The Elkhart County Health Department ;ollects mosquitoes lor test-. mppmeeLegait NOTICE OF FILING OF VERIFIED PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE On July 10, 2012, Claudia Garcia filed a Verified Petition fbr Dissolution of Manage (cause number 20D06-1207-DR-497). After a hearing, the divorce between Claudia Garcia and Ismael Perez will be final. Mrs. Garcia is represented by Rose Maria Rivera at Just Help: Elkhart County Legal Advocacy Center, 400 W. Lincoln Avenue, Goshen, IN 46526. (574)537-8592. August 9. 2012 AN4285

time is 6:30 to 8:30 pjn. Register or receive additional information by calling the library at 574-862-2465. The class will be taught by a retired teacher and will cover every aspect of the GED test. A pre-test and post-test will be given to nelp assess each student's progress. There is a $25 cost for the class which indudes die required book.

ing and some mosquitoes in our county are now carrying West Nile Virus. This can cause a potentially serious and even deadly infection. Most infected people will not have symptoms, but up to 20 percent can

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The library's databases indude topics for every interest; information about the United States on America the Beautiful; early reading books on Tumblebooks; genealogy on Heritage Quest; research on INSPIRE; and audio books on Audiobook Qoud. Visit the library's webpage at www.wakarusa.lib.in.us and dick on the right side of the page on the

uled for Saturday, Nov. 10 at Nelson’s Banquet Hall in Wakarusa. If interested in purchasing a table for the third annual event contact any committee member. From left, in front of the new varsity baseball field scoreboard, are members of the Black Cat Ball Committee: Robin Walter, Tara Lengacher, Missy Cleveland, Toni Warren, Stephanie Newcomer, and Donna Persing. in Elkhart County

have fever, headaches, body aches, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Most people recover in days to weeks. However, about one in 150 people will have a severe illness which may indude coma, convulsions, or paral-

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"Databases" button. Sign up for Story Hour (ages 3-5) and Toddler Tune (ages 25-36 months accompanied by a parent or caregiver) will begin on Monday, Aug. 20. Call the library at 862-2465 to sign up. Adults partidpatmg m the Summer Reading program are reminded that the program will end Saturday, Aug. 18.

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ysis. No human cases have been reported in Elkhart County so far this year. The illness is usually spread through the bite of an infected mosquito. Symptoms usually develop three to 14 days after the bite. The best way to avoid infection is to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes. EPA-registered insect repellents my protect you. Mosquitoes may bite more at dusk and dawn. Long sleeves and pants may be protective when you are outdoors and window screens may protect you when you are indoors. It is also helpful to eliminate the places where mosquitoes breed for example by emptying standing water from flower pots and buckets. Change the water in pet dishes and replace the water in bird baths weekly. Get rid of old tires or drill holes in tire swings so that the water drains out. People age 50 and older are at higher risk for severe illness so they should be even more careful to avoid mosquito bites. Anyone with symptoms of severe West Nile Virus infection should seek medical attention immediately. For more information visit www.cdc.gov/westnile.