Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 134, Number 44, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 1 November 2012 — Page 6

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New Kiwanis Leadership Team Photo provided October marks the beginning of a new Kiwanis year and with that comes a new leadership team. Pictured from left are: Jon Stepp, immediate Past President; Bonnie Hochstetler, Secretary; Mike Sheetz, incoming President for 2012-2013; Donna Persing, Treasurer; and Jon Roberts, the Lt. Governor of the Land of Lakes Division. In the back (from left) are: Board of Directors Nancy Denlinger; Mandy Gerber; Pat Miller; Jerry Lentz; and Randy Cripe. Dana Parciak is the 2012-2013 Vice President. Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time. Meetings are open to the public and are held Tuesdays at noon at the Dal-Mar Banquet Hall, 159 E. Lincoln St. in Nappanee.

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Donation madeJO'B&G Club J Photo provided As part of its ongoing support for the Nappanee Boys & Girls Club, a check for $2,500 was presented to James Cramer, the Club’s associate director, by Kiwanis President Mike Sheetz at a recent Nappanee Kiwanis meeting. Opened in 1998 as the second Club in Elkhart County, the Nappanee Boys & Girls Club has a membership of about 400 and serves an average of 120 kids per day. t The Nappanee Kiwanis Club also supports their after school snack program with a S2OO contribution each month. The Club’s goal is “to inspire and enable all young people...to realize their full potential.” This is in harmony with the Kiwanis goal “... dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time.”

Neidigh REAL ESTATE AUCTION

39.46 Acres, more or less - Offering in 3 Parcels Section 1, German (East Part) Township, Marshall County, Indiana 3635 State Road 331 - Bremen, Indiana Property Location: Southeast of Bremen on State Road 331. Watch for Ball Auction Signs.

Total of 23.69 Acres of HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE FARMLAND 1.5 Story Four Bedroom Three Bath Home w/ Barn and Shop Wooded Acreage - BUY ONE, ANY COMBINATION OR ALL

Saturday - November 17,2012 Real Estate -10:00 A.M. - Personal Property -11:00 A.M.

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11 Parcel 1-15 6 Acres more or less w/ 1 1 6 acres tillable. Improved with a four bedroom three bath home with basement Home features: wrap around front porch, open back porch, vinyl siding, apprx. 5 year old shingled roof. 100 amp electric natural gas boiler forced air heat w/ wood fire back-up, well and septic Outbuildings: 36 x6O bam with attached 12 * 30. 30 x 72 coveraH building, 27 x3B shop and 13 x 23 storage shed Contact Auction Company for appointment Parcel 2-11.40 Acres, more or less, mostly all tillable land with Brookston and Crosier Soils. Frontage along the West side of SR 331 Parcel 3 - 12.46 Acres, more or less, mostly all woodland with 50' deeded strip along north property line with access provided from SR 331. This parcel has 10.9 acres in Forest Reserve. Terms: 10% Earnest Money Deposit Due Dsy of Auction. For Further Information Contact the Auchan Company.

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WAKARUSA LIBRARY For more information about the following programs, or to register, call 574-862-2465 or vivist httpi/lwwu'.wakarusa.lib.in.us. Readers club discusses ‘Redeeming Love’ "Redeeming Love" by Francine Rivers is the selection that will be discussed during the Reader's Club gathering Nov. 1 at 6:30 p.m. Books and readers guide questions are available at the front desk. Story Hour will not meet Nov. 5 or Nov. 6 due to voting being held at the Wakarusa Library. Friends to meet Friends of the Library will meet Nov. 6 at)

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119 Nappanee Legate NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMI-NATING POLICY AS TO STUDENTS OF UCS The United Christian School of Nappanee. Indiana, admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational polices. scholarship and loan programs and athletic and other school administered programs. November 1. 2012 AN0652 Notice of Filing of Verified Petition for Adoption On October 11, 2012, Ruben Montanez Martinez filed a Verified Petition for Adoption (cause number 20D06-1209-AD-71) (In Re the Adoption ol Hugo Esra Serrano (DOB 05/26/2001)). Any interested or related parties, in particular Hugo Serrano Gonzalez, are directed to file ail objection with the Elkhart Superior Court 6, 315 S. 2 Street, Elkhart 1N,46516. Objections should be filed within 30 days of the last date of publication of this notice with the court or Mr. Martinez's counsel. Mr. Martinez is represented by Rose Rivera at Just Help: Elkhart County Legal Advocacy Center, 215 East Indiana Avenue, Elkhart, IN 46516. (574) 537-8592 October ZS. November 1.8. 2012 AN0192 Notice of Filing of Verified Petition for Adoption On September 25, 2012, Maria Teresa Rosas filed a Verified Petition for Dissolution ofMarriage (cause number 20D06-1209-DR-689) (In Re the Marriage of Maria Teresa Rosas and Pedro Pasillas Lopez). Any interested or related parties, in particular Pedro Pasillas Lopez, are directed to file an objection with the Elkhart Superior Court 6, 315 S. 2nd Street, Elkhart IN, 46516. Objections should be filed within 30 days of the last Whether you are looking for a new career or just a parttime job, be sure to check the classifieds for the latest!

p.m. in the library historical room. Game day Nov. 3 International Game Day will be celebrated at the library Nov. 3. Students in grades sixth throqgh&ghth are welcome to come ' between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. on that day to play board games. Snacks and games will be available in the meeting room. Those in attendance can enter their name in a prize drawing for one of three different games. Excel class Nov. 8 Free classes continue at the library. An Introduction to Excel will be held Nov. 8 at 6:30 p.m. Participants will learn the basics of using this program. Registration is required.

119 date of publication of this notice with the court or Ms. Rosas' counsel. Ms. Rosas is represented by Rose Rivera at Just Help; Elkhart County Legal Advocacy Center, 215 East Indiana Avenue. Elkhart, IN 46516. (574) 537-8592 October 25. November 18. 2012 PNOIS3 Notice of filing of Petitions To Establish Paternity & Custody On March 15, 2012, Yolanda Amaya filed a Petition to Establish Paternity along with a Petition for Declaration of Statutory Custody (Cause number 20D06-1203-JP-163) (In Re the Paternity Amaya/Briones). Any interested or related parties, in particular Jose Briones, are directed to file an objection with the Elkhart Superior Court 6, 315 S- 2nd Street, Elkhart IN, 46516. Objections should be filed within 30 days of the last date of publication of this notice with the court or Ms. Amaya's counsel. Ms. Amaya is represented by Rose Rivera at Just Help: Elkhart County Legal Advocacy Center, 215 East Indiana Avenue, Elkhart, IN 46516. (574) 537-85.92 October 25. November 1.8. 2012 ANOS2O STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ELKHART IN THE ELKHART CIRCUIT COURT 2012 TERM CAUSE NO. 20C01-1210-ES-00071 IN RE: THE ESTATE OF LIZZIE L HOOVER NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that on the 12th Mj).(|| Hi InlmUpH. Marlin L. Hoover, LaVeme A. Hoover and Ethel F. Hoover, were appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Uszte L. HOOVif, QQCvCvQQ, WHO 0100 on August 28, CM2. All persons having claims against this estate, whether or not now due. Must Ms the debit in the office of the Ciertt Of this: Court wtfMa three (3) mondts from the date es tie brsl publoation of this noNoa, or within nine (9) months after the decedents death, whichever is earner, or the claims wM bo forever barred. Dated at Goshen, Indiana, this 12th day of October, 2012. Wendy Hudson

maninjafl BREMEN Around 8:21 pjn. Sunday, Bremen police officers were dispatched to the area of Woody's Lane and 3rd Road in Bremen on a feport of a shot being fired. arrived, they Hppgpven a description •dr Rvtn Denney Smith, 35, South Bend and the pickup he was driving. Smith was located driving in the area of Washington and Plymouth streets in Bremen and stopped. According to police, Smith claimed he was leaving a residence with several other people when a person jumpMl into die bed of his truck and refused to get off. Smith told police at that time he fired one shot from his revolver into the air in attempt to get the person out of the truck. While Smith was registered to carry the weapon, he was booked for criminal recklessness with a deadly weapon and pointing a firearm. He was booked into Marshall County Jail and held on $1,505 bond.

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flWllnilMl mil Clerk, Elkhart Circuit Court Loren R Stoat, #363-20 KINDIG & SLOAT, PC Attorney for the Estate P.O. Box 31 102 Heritage Parkway Nappanee, Indiana 46550-0031 (574) 773-7996 OctoMr 25. November 1 2012 AN9970 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the school corporation known as Wa-Nee Community School Corporation that the Board of School Trustees of said school corporation will meet at Northwood High School, 2101 N. Main Street, Nappanee, Indiana, at the hour of 6:30 p.m. (Local Time) on November 12, 2012, to consider the following additional appropriation of the bonds which the Board of School Trustees has determined to issue. The Board considers such additional appropriation necessary to meet the need existing at this time; An appropriation in the amount of $2,000,000 on account of the renovation of and improvements to Northwood High School in said school corporation, including the incidental expenses necessary to be incurred in connection with said building project and the issuance of bonds on account thereof. The funds to meet such additional appropriation are to be provided by the issuance and sale of bonds by the echooi corporation. The foregoing appropriation is in addition to all appropriations provided tW In the existing budget and tax levy, and a need for such appropriation exists by reason of the inadequacy of the present buildings to provide necessary school facilities in the school corporation. Taxpayers of said school corporation appearing at said meeting •hal have the right to be heard yaraapaot to said additional apMMWs 22nd day of October, 3012. Ed Moser Secretary, Board of School Trustees Wa-Nes Community School Corporation Norantar 1,6,2012 jANOBS3