Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 136, Number 40, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 4 October 2018 — Page 3

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Weldy 50th Steven and Wilma (McGlothin) Weldy invite you to help them celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Oct. 13, at the Park Pavilion at 500 N. Nappanee St., Nappanee In from 1 to 5 p.m. The only gifts requested is your presence and all the memories you have to share. They were married on Oct. 14,1968 in Lewisburg, Ohio. In 1970 they moved to Nappanee. They both worked at Coppes Nappanee for 20 years. Steven also worked at Manchester Tank, ITE, and now Gleason industrial products. Wilma also worked at Century Foam, and now chauffeurs Amish. They have three children, Jamiee (Roger) Renz of Portland, Ind., Amber (Steve) Zellmer of Elkhart, (Bremen), Stephanie (Jeff) Balsley of Mishawaka, (South Bend). They have five grandchildren, Grace and Aaron Renz, Jessica (Zellmer) (Ryan) Smith, Jeffery Zellmer, Breanne Balsley. They have three great-grandchildren, Chi Ann, Avert and Skylar.

Ways to protect your financial information

ELKHART COUNTY - Beware of the many tactics fraudsters and criminals use to obtain personal information and try to access your accounts and, ultimately, try to take your money. The two types Of scams we are seeing most frequently are those in which people are tricked into giving out their online banking credentials and also computer scams," reports Brittany Leeper, senior fraud analyst at Interra Credit Union, Goshen. Fraudsters obtain online banking credentials by requesting usernames and passwords, promising to deposit money back into the account as a way of "testing" to see if the account is legitimate. Then, the unsuspecting victim is instructed to send either the full or partial amount via Western Union, Money Gram, or with gift cards. After the person has completed the transfer, the fraudster promises to deposit the money back into the account. With computer scams, victims are often prompted to call a phone number listed

***The October menu for Woodview Elementary was unavailable as of press time.*** NAPPANEE ELEMENTARY Monday, October 8 - French toast sticks, smoky links, hash brown patty, 100% Wango Mango juice. Milk. Breakfast - Egg omelet or pick two - Cereal / yogurt/ WG toast. Tuesday, October 9 - Chicken fajitas, lettuce cup, refried beans, fresh orange. Milk. Breakfast - French toast sticks or pick two - Cereal / yogurt / muffin. Wednesday, October 10 - Orange chicken, brown rice, California blend, banana, fortune cookie. Milk. Breakfast - Apple cinnamon toast or pick two - Cereal/ yogurt/ bagel. Thursday, October 11 - Sausage pizza, romaine lettuce salad, Mandarin oranges. Milk. Breakfast - Breakfast casserole or pick two - Cereal/yogurt/muffin. Friday, October 12 - Sloppy joe sandwich, sweet potato fries, frozen fruit slushy. Milk. Breakfast - Pick two - Cereal / yogurt / muffin. WAKARUSA ELEMENTARY Monday, October 8 - Com dog, green beans, baked apples. Milk. Breakfast - French; toast. Tuesday, October 9 - Chicken drumstick, mashed

in a pop-up screen promising to provide virus protection. "The fraudsters may then hack into the computer and online banking, making transfers between accounts," Leeper said. They manipulate the person into believing he or she over-deposited new money into an account and is then instructed to purchase gift cards to pay them back. 'The victim is none the wiser, follows the instructions, and loses money in the process," she said. Consumers in several states, including Indiana, are also receiving calls from spoofed telephone numbers that even appear to be from the credit union or other financial institution. The caller claims to be a credit union or bank employee in the fraud or security department. The victim is tricked into providing the security code on the stripe cards and use the information to change the PINs. They use the counterfeit cards to make ATM withdrawals and purchases. Another way the criminals gain card information is by using skimmers, and law

School Menus

potatoes, peas, dinner roll, Mandarin oranges. Milk. Breakfast - Egg omelet w/ toast. Wednesday, October 10 - Cheese pizza, lettuce salad, mixed fruit. Milk. Breakfast - Apple cinnamon breadstick. Thursday, October 11 - Nacho bean dip, Tostitos chips, cooked carrots, apple slices. Milk. Breakfast - Breakfast burrito. Friday, October 12 - Hot dog, baked beans, banana. Milk. Breakfast - Donut. NORTHWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL Monday, October 8 - Choose one - Cheese quesadilla, Pantherburger, chef salad/wrap station. Choose two - Lettuce w/dressing, baked beans, applesauce, tropical fruit, fresh fruit. Milk. Tuesday, October 9 - Choose one - Ravioli w/ cheese breadstick hot dog, chef salad/wrap station. Choose two - Lettuce w/ dressing, red peppers w/ dip, pineapple, peaches, fresh fruit. Milk Wednesday, October 10 - Choose one - Orange chicken w/rice, fish sandwich, chef salad/wrap station. Choose two - Lettuce w/dressing, green beans, Mandarin oranges, mixed fruit, fresh fruit. Milk. Thursday, October 11 - Choose one - Taco bar, ham sub, NO chef salad or wrap station. Choose two - Lettuce w/dressing, com, apple slices, pears, fresh fruit. Milk

Community

Police Reports DAILY ACTIVITY REPORTS - On September 21, at approximately 7:18 a.m., Eric Nagy, 42, reported a hit and run in the 29000 block of County Road 28. A white box truck was eastbound on County Road 28 and went left of center, colliding with a westbound Chevy Equinox driver's side doors and fender. The white box truck was located in the area of State Road 19 and Mishawaka Road. The driver ran away on foot from officers and was unable to be located in the area. Charges are being forwarded to the Elkhart County Prosecutor. - On September 24, at approximately 10:21 p.m., a 14 year old male was reported as a runaway from Bashor Children's Home, 62226 County Road 15. - On September 27, at approximately 9:40 p.m., a 16 year old male ran away from 62226 County Road 15, Bashor Children's Home, and later returned on September 28 at approximately 12:30 a.m. BOOKING REPORTS - September 21 - Alvaro Flores, 55, Nappanee - No operators', chauffeurs, or public passenger license and operating while intoxicated. - September 21 - Gary Dee Hughes, 38, Nappanee - Return for court. - September 21 - John Henry Thompson, 39, Wakarusa - Residential entry and battery resulting in serious bodily injury or by deadly weapon. - September 22 * Brooke Lee Hershberger, 37, Nappanee - Possession of paraphernalia/possession of drug paraphernalia. - September 22 - Mason Rice, 19, Nappanee - Possession of methamphetamine. - September 22 - David J. Greco, 40, Nappanee - Weekend commitment. - September 23 - Trent Ryan Fumivall, 30, Etna Green - Theft and hold for other jurisdiction. - September 23 - Adam Blake Risner, 35, New Paris - Possession of methamphetamine, possession of legend drug injection devices (needles), possession paraphernalia, and theft.

From the Elkhart County Sheriff’s Department - activity blotter and booking reports

enforcement reports indicate increased activity in northern Indiana. Be on the lookout at ATMs and at the gas pump, too. Leeper advises, "Before you insert your card at the pump or an ATM, stop and take a look," she said. "Does anything look different?" What is skimming? Criminals place a card reader over an existing one and use to obtain the owner's card information, affecting both debit and credit cards. How can you tell if a skimmer has been placed on an ATM? - At the ATM, the bad guys may use a 3-D printer to create a new keyboard to put on top of the real one. The keyboard may look different from the rest of the ATM, or the keys could seem bigger. - Wiggle the card reader to see if it's loose. The criminals may place a card reader on top of the existing one.

Friday, October 12 - Choose one - Pepperoni pizza, BBQ chicken sandwich, chef salad/wrap station. Choose two - Lettuce w/dressing, broccoli w/ cheese, fruit freeze, apricots, fresh fruit. Milk. NORTHWOOD HIGH SCHOOL Monday, October 8 - Choose one - Ravioli, BBQ bacon chicken melt sandwich, grab & go salad. Choose two - Green beans, tossed salad, carrots and dip, cottage cheese, Mandarin oranges, tropical fruit, fresh fruit. Milk. Bosco Stix. Tuesday, October 9 - Choose one - Chicken fajitas, pulled pork sandwich, grab & go salad. Choose two - Edamame, tossed salad, tomatoes w/basil, peaches, applesauce, fresh fruit. Milk. Wednesday, October 10 - Choose one - Fish wedge, tenderloin sandwich, grab & go salad. Choose two - Com, tossed salad, cucumbers and dip, coleslaw, pears, fresh melon, fresh fruit. Milk. Thursday, October 11 - Choose one - Baked potato bar, chili topping, PB&J Uncrustable, taco salad. Choose two - Broccoli w / cheese, sherbet, fresh fruit Milk Hot rolls/butter. Friday, October 12 - Choose one - Cheese pizza, pepperoni pizza, sub sandwich station, grab k go salad. Choose two - Sweet potato fries, tossed salad, celery and PB, pineapple, mixed fruit, fresh fruit Milk.

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Advance News » Thursday, October 4, 2018

Thomas Guy Conrad 1939 - 2018 Walnut Creek, CA.—Tom passed away peacefully at home on September 20, 2018, due to heart failure. He was the son of Guy and Margaret Conrad of Nappanee, Indiana, who preceded him in death. Tom is survived by his wife Betty, his son Pat of Walnut Creek, his brother Dick (Sue) of Nappanee, Indiana, sister-in law Jan of Byron, Illinois, and nieces and nephews. Tom graduated from Nappanee High School in 1957 and from Indiana State Teachers College in 1961. After serving four years in the United States Air Force on Okinawa as an officer, he went to graduate school at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and received a Masters Degree in Urban Planning. During his years as an urban planner, he worked for firms in Mishawaka, Indiana, and Detroit, Michigan. The family moved to California when he accepted a job with the Planning Department of Burbank, California. Later he worked for the Los Angeles Redevelopment Agency and the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency until his retirement. Tom volunteered in many civic and church activities - Walnut Creek Planning Commission for 10 years, board member of the local chapter of Habitat for Humanity, an elder of the Lafayette-Orinda Presbytery Church, San Francisco Presbytery, Presbyterian Disaster Assistance, and Contra Costa Volunteer Organizations Assisting in Disaster (VOAD). He was President of the Northern California VOAD and served in that position until he suffered a stroke in late 2014. At Tom’s request, there will be no service. The family wishes to thank Hope Hospice of Dublin, CA. If you would like to celebrate Tom’s life, we ask that you consider making a donation to your local Habitat for Humanity chapter or to Presbyterian Church (USA), Attn: PDA General Relief Acct., PO Box 643700, Pittsburgh, PA 15264-3700.

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