Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 134, Number 10, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 5 March 2015 — Page 2

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Advance News • Thursday, March 5, 2015

ANNIVERSARY

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Klotz 70th Willard and Deloris (Watkins) Klotz celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary on March 3. They were married by Rev. Leroy Fisher in Nappanee. The couple have two sons:

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Randy and his wife Jeannine and Kent and his wife Dana. They have seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchil-dren. Family members will be celebrating the occasion with an elegant meal at the Heritage House in Nappanee. On March 1, Camp Creek Church hosted a surprise celebration honoring the couple after church service.

Park board meeting March 10 NAPPANEE The Board of Parks and Recreation meeting scheduled for March 11 has been changed to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 10, at West Park Pavilion, 500 N. Nappanee St.

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LAND AUCTION TIPPECANOE, INDIANA 144.21 ACRES, MORE OR LESS - OFFERING IN 4 PARCELS SECTION 19 AND 26, TIPPECANOE TOWNSHIP, MARSHALL COUNTY, INDIANA

TOTAL Of 137 ACRES TILLABLE OF HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE FARMLAND BUY ONE, ANY COMBINATION OR ALL WALKOVERS WELCOME ANYTIME MONDAY - March 16,2015 at 7:00 P.M. Auction Site: Matched Center - 805 N. Harris St., Bourbon, IN - From Downtown, North on Main St. to College St., then East to auction site. EAST FARM - Located 7 miles South of Bourbon on SR 331 to 188 Road, then East to property. Parcel 1 - 36.5 Acres, more or less, mostly all tillable with the predominate soils being Brady, Bronson and Gilford. Frontage along the North side of E. 188 Road. (South Parcel) Parcel 2 - 35.61 Acres, more or less, mostly all tillable with the predominate soils being Bronson, Gilford and Rensselaer. Frontage along the South side of E. 18th Road. (North Parcel) WEST FARM - Located 8 miles South of Bourbon on SR 331 to 20th Road, then West 2 miles to property. Parcel 3 - 39.60 Acres, more or less with approximately 34.74 acres tillable and 2.5 acres in pond area. Predominate soils are Wawasee and Brookston. Frontage along the North side of 20th Road, East side of Fir Road and the South side of 198 Road. (West Parcel) Parcel 4-32.5 Acres, more or less, approximately 32 acres tillable with the predominate soils being Wawasee and Brookston. Frontage along the North side of 20th Road and 50’ ol frontage along the South side of 198 Road. (East Parcel) 10% Earnest Money Deposit Due Day of Auction - For Further Information contact the Auction Company

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Kirk Eby, (presenting the check to Mark Mikel of the Family Christian Development Center) CEO of Panther Products said, "We are happy to present this check of $430 to the Family Christian Development Center as a token of our appreciation for what they provide to our community." Other students in this year's Entrepreneurship class included, in no particular order: Amy Schrock, Aaron Chenoweth, Noah Simms,Trent Sellers, Eby, David Eshelman, Mikel,Travis Bear, Alec Dutkowski, Spencer Abel, Kaiser Schwartz, and Joel Mishler-teacher). (Photo provided) Class, continued from Front

manage their own business. Topics addressed include the assessment of entrepreneurial skills, the importance of business ethics, and the role of entrepreneurs in a free enterprise system. Students develop a written business plan for a business of their choice along with running a school based enterprise in which they create for the trimester. This year's "class enterprise" was a "spirit gear" company that provided coffee tumblers, crewnecks, and lunch box coolers as well as an athletics app for all North Wood fans. The app makes roster and scheduling information available for current in-season sports teams as well as having the

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STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ELKHART IN THE ELKHART CIRCUIT COURT 2015 TERM CAUSE NO. 20C01 -1502-ES-0009 IN RE: THE ESTATE OF HELEN N. KIRKWOOD NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that on the 13th day of February, 2015, Neill Kirkwood was appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Helen N. Kirkwood, deceased, who died on January 9, 2015. All persons having claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file the claim

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ability to communicate up-to minute schedule changes and athletic accomplishments to all who download the app. The North Wood Athletics App can be downloaded for free on any Apple or Android App Store. Joel Mishler, teacher for the class said, "the topics of business ethics and responsibilities were discussed and it was decided amongst the class members that they wanted to give a portion of proceeds earned back to the community in some way. When asked to bring ideas of how that might be accomplished, it seemed to be a quick decision that the Family .Christian Development Center here in Nappanee was the organization the students

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in the office of the Clerk of this Court within three (3) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the decedent's death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Dated at Goshen, Indiana, this 13th day of February, 2015. Wendy Hudson Clerk, Elkhart Circuit Court Randy J. Spitaels, #14076-71 KINDIG & SLOAT, PC Attorney for the Estate P.O. Box 31 102 Heritage Parkway Nappanee, Indiana 46550-0031 (574) 773-7996 February 26, March 5, 2015 AN8241 hspaxlp

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dents were happy they ran a profitable enterprise and made some money, but giving back in this way to the community also gave them a sense of accomplishment for doing the right thing and working for others. It's obvious the Family Christian Development Center has touched many lives in this community because of how eager the students were to make them the designated organization to help out." Mikel expressed much gratitude to the class and graciously accepted the money on behalf of the Family Christian Development Center. He encouraged the class to continue to look outside of themselves as they develop their careers and work at making the,communities they live in to be "giving communities."