Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 16, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 17 April 2014 — Page 2

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Advance News • Thursday, April 17, 2014

Earl E. Schmucker April 8, 2014 NAPPANEE Earl E. Schmucker, 85, of Nappanee, died at his daughter's residence, Tuesday, April 8, 2014 at 5:40 p.m. of natural causes. Arrangements are with Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home.

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STORY HOUR - WAKARUSA A little boy and his dog will be the theme for Story Hour at 10:15 am. April 21 and April 22. Children ages 3 to 5 years old will create a "dog" mask. Registration is required. LAPSIT Lapsit will meet at 10 a.m. April 23. Participants will join in a time of stories and sharing with their accompanying adult. Registration is required. BOOK BITES "Book Bites," an informal story hour will be held at 10:15 a.m. April 24. There will be several stories and an activity or craft. This program for children 3 to 5 years old will be held in the Children's Area of the library.

Dime Store, cont. from front page

generally available year-round, and indude standard dassics such as cinnamon, cherry, pineapple, root beer, cotton candy, chocolate covered cherry, and assorted fruit and spice flavors. There is also an officially licensed "Irish Mix" composed of blueberry and lemon flavors, to represent the colors of Notre Dame. Another popular item is the mix of "jelly stones," which look like polished

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FRIENDS KOOK SALT A members only pre-sale will be held from 6 8 p.m. April 24. The Friends of die Wakarusa Library will open their book sale for members only that evening. The annual Friends of the Library Book Sale will take place from 9 a.m. April 25 in the library meeting room. The Book Sale will continue from 9 a.m. April 26. The Wakarusa Library will be dosed on Saturday, April 25 however entrance can be made on the north side of the building. DIAL-A-STORY "Prometheus and His Great Gift" is the Dial-A-Story selection for this week. This is the tale of how man was given the great gift of fire. Hear this story at 574-862-4441.

rocks and have a blend of both fruit and spice flavors. Among some of the specialty flavors that have come and gone, but have frequentiy been asked about for a future return indude apple pie and maple syrup. For more information about how to purchase the famed jumbo jelly beans, visit the Wakarusa Dime Store at 103 E. Waterford St. in downtown Wakarusa or their Granger site at 340

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Ostrowski 25th Kristi and Bruce Ostrowski will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary with an immediate family celebration. Tney were married April 22,1989 at Zion United Church of God in Wakarusa. Their children are Craig, 20, of Munde and Val, 18, of Nappanee. Bruce, the son of the late Louis and Sadie Ostrowski, graduated from Dowagiac High School and Saginaw Valley State University and currently works at Utilimaster as a programmer. Kristi, the daughter of Leon and Beverly Schalliol, graduated from Penn High School and currently works at Keystone RV.

W. Cleveland Road in Granger. Store hours for the Wakarusa shop are 9 a.m. Friday, 9 a.m. 11 a.m. phone number is 574-862-4690, or tollfree at 877-715-9821. The Wakarusa Dime Store also has a website, located at www.jumbojellybeans'com, and can be found on Facebook, Pinterest, and Twitter.

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING AT NAPPANEE ÜBRARY NAPPANEE —The Board of Trustees of the Nappanee Public Library will meet in regular session at 7 a.m. Thursday, April 24 at 157 N. Main St. The public is invited to attend. NAPPANEE ÜBRARY SCIENCE CLUB "Color Me Crazy" is the theme for this month's Super Science Club at the Nappanee Public Library. Kids will make a spin art creature and a tie-dye shape and discover how colors mix on Saturday, April 26. The fun begins at 10 a.m. and continues through 11 a.m. This program for curious kids in first through fifth grade is led by Nappanee Public Library volunteer, Jim Myers, and meets at the Nappanee Public Library monthly during the school year.

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Sheriff’s Department warns of scam alert

ELKHART Sheriff's deputies are receiving multiple reports of a phone scam where the caller reports to be from Publishers Gearing House. The caller states that the redpient of the call has won the sweepstakes, but must send a certain amount of funds via "Green Dot" cards

The following arrests have been made by officers of the Elkhart and Marshall County Sheriff's Departments: • Mark Borkholder, Nappanee, operating while intoxicated-endangerment; operating with a BAC of .08 percent or above. • Dion Beadin, Bremen, operating while intoxicated causing serious injury; operating with a BAC of 08. percent or above and .10 percent or above. • Brian Kehr, New Paris, operating while intoxicated; operating with a BAC of 08. percent or above and .10 percent or above. • Brooke Hershberger, Nappanee, operating while intoxicated. • Scott Buckley, Nappanee, contempt of court. • Mark Ley Jr., Nappanee, failure to appear. • Wayne Howell, Nappanee, purchase of more

Space is limited. Register by noon on Tuesday, April 22, by calling 574-773-7919, or go to www.nappaneelibrary.org. NAPPANEE PUBLIC ÜBRARY OFFERS TOUR New cardholders and those interested in learning more about the library are invited to a guided tour of the Nappanee Public Library at 7 p.m. Monday, April 21. In addition to discovering where to find current bestsellers, a favorite cookbook, or the daily news, participants will be introduced to many special services. These include the library's online catalog, computers and copiers for use in the library; framed original art, CDs, DVDs and many other materials for loan. The library, located at 157 N. Main St., holds the tour the third Monday of every month and by appointment. For more information, call 574-773-7919, or go to www.

to release their winnings. Those having received such a call describe the caller as having a Jamaican accent. Officers are warning the public to be aware of this scam. Verify the validity of any caller who requests money before sending out the money.

than 3 grams of precursor. • Richard Mccool, Nappanee, operating a vehicle with a BAC of .08 percent or more. • Chad Bright Niles, Mich., warrant. • Mitchell Kubsch, South Bend, warrant. • James Vandygriff, Nappanee, operating with a BAC of .08 percent or above; operating with a BAC of .10 percent or above; operating while intoxicated. • Benjamin O'Grady, Nappanee, operating while intoxicated. • Debra Klupp, hold for other jurisdiction; possession of paraphernalia/ possession of drug paraphernalia; sale or possession of legend drug; false informing and false identity statement. • Baron Watson, Nappanee, intimidation, disorderly conduct

nappaneelibrary.org. AMERICAN GIRLS MEET AT NAPPANEE PUBLIC ÜBRARY Make a miniature purse for an American Girl Doll from recycled materials at the next meeting of the American Girls Club at the Nappanee Public Library. Girls in first and second grade will meet on Monday, April 28, and those in third through fifth grade will meet on Tuesday, April 29. Both groups will meet from 7 8 p.m. The American Girls Club meets once a month at the library during the school year to learn about girls in American history and share other activities such as tea parties, sleepovers, and community service projects. Activities are planned for girls in grades one through five. Space is limited. Register by Tuesday, April 22, by calling 574-773-7919, or go to www.nappaneelibrary.oig.