Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 135, Number 39, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 29 September 2016 — Page 2

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and brats, chips, and cold drinks. This is also the same day that Indiana's Bicentennial Torch will be passing through Nappanee, so everyone is encouraged to line the streets and cheer on the torchbearers. The favor of an RSVP is requested for the cookout, by calling 574-773-7812 or sending an e-mail to [email protected]. LESSONS IN SIMPLE THINGS WAKARUSA Beginning Story Hour, for children ages 18-36 months, can meet with their new fall friends at the Wakarusa Public Library on Wednesday, Oct. 5 at 10:15 a.m. Registered children will explore bubbles, shapes, and colors, and this week, they will hear "Don't Push the Button" by Bill Cotter. 'COVER TO COVER' AT NPL NAPPANEE The next edition of the Nappanee Public Library's "Cover to Cover" book club is set for Tuesday, Oct. 18. The book slated for discussion is "Chicks with Sticks: It's a Purl Thing," by Elizabeth Leonard. The book club meets every third Tuesday of the month, from 6:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. Call the library at 574-773-7919 or e-mail [email protected] to reserve a copy of the book. CLASSIC TALE ON AUDIO WAKARUSA on the Wakarusa Public Library's Dial-a-Story line at 574-862-4441. Callers will hear how an ugly troll is all that stands between three billy goats and a grassy hillside. FALL PARTY SET FOR WAKY WAKARUSA The date has been announced for the annual Wakarusa Chamber Fall Party. It will be held at North Wood Middle School on Thursday, Oct. 27. Watch for more upcoming details regarding time, costume categories, and other activities. TRICK-OR-TREAT FOR NAPPANEE NAPPANEE The hours for trick-or-treating in the city of Nappanee have been set for Oct. 31 between 5-7 p.m.

TRACTOR•FORKLIFT • WOODWORKING TOOLS * RACKING • BUILDING SUPPLIES»HARDWARE & ETC.

Ford 2000 model 640 gear drive, wide front, 3 point gas tractor, this would be an early 2000 model tractor painted blue • Ford 3 pt. 2 bottom plow • 6’ 3 pt. Ford grader blade • John Deere model F 525 zero type turn riding lawn mower for parts • Allis Chalmers model 912 hydro riding lawn tractor engine ran but deck needs bearings • Clark pneumatic tired model GPS2S, LP gas 4000 lb., 3 stage, side ff shift forklift, tires are like new, runs well, varied extension forks • Good pallet jack made by Pallet Mule • 6 aluminum and steel LP gas v fJM forklift tanks -1946 Ford Deluxe automobile complete project car with fenders, engine, needs restored but does have title ■ Snow flight yUM by MTD 26" Bhp snowblower • Older semi trailer, single axle van approximate 38’ • Heavy duty Powermatic 3 phase model 70 12” table saw, older but very little use • Delta heavy duty 220 single phase 20” bandsaw ■ Heavy duty floor model OeWalt 14” one phase Wflk. radial arm saw • DeWalt single phase 10" radial arm saw • Acme 36" single phase edge sander •6" belt sander • 2 dust collectors, 0) 4 • ‘ bag and (1) 2 bag, both single phase • 6’ sliding table belt sander • Heavy duty Craftsman 12” planer • Nice single phase 5 hp V twin piston 3 phase air compressor • Delta and Craftsman floor model variable speed drill press - Samco single phase 20” overhead pin router PmHMfEMMI • Craftsman 6" loiner on bench • Bander complete with all tooling • Varied double wheel grinders • Face grinders • Delta single phase heavy duty shaper • Approximate 50 gallon square bulk oil dispenser with hand pump • Old cyclone type dust collector to be removed • - Various dust pipe • Heavy duty battery charger •8' aluminum brake, no mount • 18' aluminum extension ladder • Large amount of varied ~ ~~ f hand tools; primarily electric, saws, drills, air staplers, and other common tools used in woodworking business • Pipe and bar clamps *“ 3 8 ft. wooden clamps • About 10 wooden shop carts approximate 2’ x 4' • Canada Dry Deal Dispensing Co. - model 55 serial number 9678. lift top complete with coin dispenser bottle machine • Hardware scales • Sinks, misc. vanities, misc. light fixtures, wall mirrors. I * . bathroom mirrors, medicine cabinets • All types of interior molding • Numerous pieces of varied colored linoleum • Varied display racks H * > for all types of wood or lumber products • Varied lateral file cabinets, metal file cabinets • 108 box hardware cabinet approx. 4” square for all types of hardware •16- 4’ x 12” with forklift insert, stackable material pallets 4' apart • Laminated garage door beam •13 sheets of 1 A" MDS • Pile of approx. 12’ x4’x 3’ of dried walnut, butternut and cherry ■ Approximate 35 square of vertical beige vinyl siding - Misc. aluminum siding accessories and aluminum siding • Varied aluminum coil stock • 71/2' wide x 12' hitch pull single axle trailer, needs deck • Large amount of ash approx. 2” x 3” hardwood dried 8’ pieces of lumber and other smaller ash items • Large amount of varied hardware; screws, bolts, misc. door latches, misc. entry and locks • Varied binges • Large amount of varied vinyl siding, large amount of varied styles but many are smaller quantities which would be good for a storage building or so forth; includes soffit, j-blocks, and all other accessories - Numerous and various colored and sized vinyl shutters - Numerous and various styles and sizes of interior and exterior doors, some paned, some louvered, some solid and some hollow-core, sliding door, interior door hardware • Varied 4xß sheets of paneling grooved and so forth, all for interior • Nice pile of 1 x 4 cedar x 16' • Misc. varied size vinyl windows including? 27” x 46", double hung vinyl -12- 2xßx 16 • Varied small office items; desk, files, chairs, etc. and much more!

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be rental fees to ensure that students are conscientious with the care and the content of their computer. The computers will be returned at the conclusion of the school year, and students can be charged for damages incurred at any point during the school year. The tentative time frame for selection of the units, its related maintenance, and insurance and warranty details, is expected to transpire by November of 2016. Mattem said that another task that awaits the staff includes ensuring that the bandwidth capacities will be sufficient enough to handle not only the new computers, but to keep the equipment within the buildings working smoothly, such as the interactive white-

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NO FALL LARGE TRASH PICKUP Street Superintendent Brent Warren sent a reminder out to the public that the traditional large trash pickup hosted by the city twice a year no longer happens. An annual contract between the City of Nappanee and Borden Waste Away Service Incorporated, Elkhart, outlines that Nappanee citizens can have up to two items of large trash picked up, per residence, picked up at their curbside each month. Residents need to first contact Borden Waste Away, using the number printed on their collection receptacles, to schedule the large trash pickups. INDIANA BICENTENNIAL TORCH Familiar Wa-Nee faces, with strong ties throughout the community, will be seen carrying the Bicentennial Torch through the Wakarusa and Nappanee Tuesday, Oct. 4.

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boards, security cameras, and online testing procedures. He said that while the internal networking has been greatly improved, the lines leading into the structures will likely need improving as well. Mattem likened bandwidth to the dimensions of a garden hose, and that the diameter must be enlarged to house the necessary lines. He also said that the board's approach to handling Internet improvements with an "inside out" manner was a wise financial move. There will also need to be staff members added and trained to be well versed in these new advancements, a measure that is being targeted for action by March of 2017, according to the committee. In other business, the board accepted

Torchbearers are expected to pass through the City of Nappanee between 1:30 and 3 p.m. MEETINGS OPEN TO PUBLIC The Nappanee Board of Public Works and Safety meets at 3:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Mondays of each month, inside the Nappanee Municipal Center located at 300 W. Lincoln St., Nappanee. Meetings are open to the public. Note from the City of Nappanee: Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid, or service for effective communication, or a modification of policies or procedures to participate in a city program, service or activity, should contact the Office of the Nappanee Clerk-Treasurer, 300 W. Lincoln St., Nappanee, IN 46550, call 5674-773-2112, or visit [email protected] as soon as possible, but no later than 48 hours before, the scheduled event.

Mom 2 Mom sale is approaching BREMEN Bremen High School will serve as the backdrop for the fall edition of the "Mom 2 Mom" sale, coming on Oct. 1. This popular event is sponsored by the Bremen Kiwanis, and helps families in multiple ways by allowing parents to find incredible bargains on children's items, and also by providing an outlet for sellers to share their gently used items to other families with youngsters. This upcoming sale will be held from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. in the high school gymnasium. There will be approximately 75 booths on display with a wide variety of children's items, maternity gear, and juniors apparel and accessories, among many other goods appealing to mothers. For more information, visit the Bremen Mom 2 Mom sale page on Facebook.

the appointment of Jennifer Homer to a third term on the Wakarusa Public Library Board of Trustees. Homer is the current vice-president of the board, and her current term was due to expire on Sept. 28. The board also approved a donation of S3OOO to the North Wood FFA chapter. The money was raised during a restoration project for a Farmall M, which was subsequently sold through Polk Auction Company's Labor Day Auction. Dennis Polk Equipment bought the machine for SIOOO, with an additional donation offered of S2OOO. A number of staffing changes were also approved by the board, and a listing of those will be provided in next week's Advance-News.

Saturday, October 8 • 4-8 p.m. For West Union Center School Includes our own SPECIALTY all-you-can-eat fish, chicken, french fries, salad & soft serve ice cream. Located at the corner of CR 54 and CR 11 in Nappanee at Merlin Yoders 25115 CR 54 Carry Outs Available