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MEAT FAMILY PACK $ 59 adopts Ukrainian puppy T-BONE STEAK 4 LB. FAMILY PACK $ 99 %\/$85,(/(&+/,71(5 RIBEYE STEAK 5 LB. 6WDII:ULWHU WHOLE $ 99 NEW YORK STRIP 3 LB. “In 1986 a power plant in Chernobyl, Ukraine experienced BONELESS $179 a meltdown,” stated Tami Sims, PORK SIRLOIN ROAST LB. Elkhart County. “It was one FAMILY PACK - BONELESS $ 99 of the world’s worst nuclear PORK SIRLOIN CHOPS 1 LB. disasters. The people were FAMILY PACK $ 69 evacuated, but had to leave their 1 pets behind, most to be killed by ASSORTED CHOPS LB. authorities.” LAND ´O FROST $ 99 The nuclear fallout was very SLICED MEAT 9 OZ. 1 harmful to all the animals in the OSCAR MAYER $ 99 area, especially to the livestock. BACON 16 OZ. 3 “Some animals were born with OSCAR MAYER ONLY two heads or an extra leg,” Sims JUMBO, BUN SIZE & REGULAR shared. “It was a sad situation. WIENERS 89¢ Many did not survive, but the several of the dogs persevered.” FROZEN $ 90 EQUALS After 30 years, people are ven- POLLOCK FILLETS 10 LB. BOX 14 $1.49 LB. turing into the exclusion zone. ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY 99¢ “Many of the dogs descended WHOLE TURKEYS 18-20 LB. LB. from the originals are left with no food, water or shelter, fending PRODUCE for themselves against preda- FRESH HASS ¢ AVOCADOS 99 tors but the Clean Futures Fund EA. and SPCA International have GREEN GIANT BABY PEELED $ 99 stepped in to aid them. “These CARROTS 2 LB. BAG 1 organizations have set up spay/ :(/&20(+20(²7DPL6LPVKXJVKHU8NUDLQLDQERUQSXS/DKQD DOLE neutered clinics to halt the $ 49 ZKLOHGRJVLEOLQJV%DHLQEDFNDQG.LNLORRNRQ/DKQDLVRQHRIWKH&KHU ROMAINE HEARTS 3 PK. 2 growing population, and prepare healthy puppies for adoption.” QRE\OSXSSLHVGHVFHQGHGIURPWKHVXUYLYRUVRIWKHQXFOHDUGLVDVWHU GREEN GIANT KLONDIKE GOLDUST & ROSE $ 49 Fifteen dogs have been adopted. 1RZVKHLVSDUWRIWKH6LPVIDPLO\DQGPDNHVKHUKRPHLQ(ONKDUW&RXQW\ POTATOES 5 LB. BAG 2 EA. Another group is in quarantine. 3KRWRSURYLGHG GROCERY “My husband Patrick’s uncle LOFTHOUSE ICED 2/$ 00 with my 9-year-old son Vince.” adopt these Ukrainian dogs. PINK - YELLOW - BLUE - WHITE 3 was in the Ukraine helping in The Sims named her Lahna. “Often the SPCAI has an COOKIES 15 CT. WHILE SUPPLIES LAST this effort,” Sims explained. “Pat- rick jokingly asked him to bring “It means laugh in Ukrainian ac- application on their website. HOLSUM SOF-TWIST 2/$ 00 us back a puppy.” Uncle Rob cording to Google. We wanted to Although they take it down WHITE BREAD 20 OZ. 1 told them they should fill out choose a name that reflected her periodically, it will be featured LITTLE DEBBIE an adoption survey through the background and brought joy out again. People can also check OATMEAL CREME PIES ONLY SPCAI. “We filled out an in-depth of what was otherwise a tragedy.” out the Clean Futures Fund NUTTY BUDDY ¢ survey, including references and When they got Lahna home, website.” SWISS ROLLS 99 vet records. “I soon came home to it was time to introduce her to When asked how to handle 100% ¢ my husband doing a happy dance her doggie siblings. “I was afraid dogs that have been trauma- APPLE JUICE 64 OZ. 99 and the email stating we had there might be some dominance tized, Sims remarked, “Take ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY 99¢ been approved.” issues. But the three dogs got things slow with them. Make APPLE DAPPLES CEREAL 12.2 OZ. The Sims picked up their along great.” sure they feel comfortable. ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY 99¢ Ukrainian collie mix pup at the Although Lahna had some Don’t introduce too many new TOASTER PASTRIES 11 OZ. 6 CT. South Bend Airport in July. “She human contact before coming to experiences at once.” ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY this country, she was still rather Sims is a marketing assis- meat ¢ first landed at the Ark, part of CORN FLAKES 18 OZ. LIMIT 4 99 the JFK Airport in New York. skittish in some instances. She tant at The Papers Inc. She ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY ¢ After she was checked for vac- was only 5 months old when enjoys walking the dogs and SALTINE CRACKERS 16 OZ. 99 cinations, they flew her to South she arrived. “She was afraid kayaking with her family. ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY Bend.” of the ceiling fan in the living SOFT & STRONG DOUBLEmeat ROLLS $ 99 3 Airport personnel brought the room. And even now, she often Merry Lea TOILET PAPER 12 PK. dog in a kennel carrier behind finds refuge behind the rocking DAIRY the counter. “After we signed her chair. 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SPEAK OUT and countries like Denmark where make our lives better including Police interaction socialism has been a smashing the EPA, the CDC and U.S. Postal Goshen (574) 534-2591 I have noticed for quite some success and people there rank service just to name a few. Phone After 5 P.M. Monday Thru Fridays time now how the Goshen Police number one on happiness index. Bernie Sanders is the most Anytime Saturdays Or Sundays, Or Send An E-mail To: interact with the community. What the Republicans who say admired politician in America. He [email protected] Please Put Speak Out In The Subject Line. When I see a Goshen police car they hate socialism are really is also the least corrupt and be- (EDITOR’S NOTE: Callers are asked to limit their comments I automatically wave to them after is to get rid of public schools, holding to corporations and their to 150 words. ‘the PAPER’ reserves the right to edit comments while driving in the community Medicare, Medicaid, unemploy- attempts to rob Americans blind. and make final publishing decisions.) and receive no reaction. ment insurance, Social Security, Most people who say they hate I am a retired Marine and minimum wage and just about socialism don’t know what they Not owed a job Sick of Me Too have always given respect to all everything government does to are talking about. This one called “Past wrongs” I am so sick of this Me Too law enforcement and have also and the other one called “Creat- movement. bought meals for law enforce- ing jobs” they complain about Thirty-six years ago. That is ri- ment when in the same restau- Extension to host outsourcing of jobs. Trouble is diculous. They need to have a law rant. We have donated money to outsourcing is a very small part for the statutory limit because the National Law Enforcement of those job losses in this country. this is ridiculous anybody can Memorial Fund and the U.S. ‘Getting Your Zzzs’ The biggest job loss or cause of go back that far. There are none Deputy Sheriffs Fund and Shop job loss in this country is CNC, of us in this world who haven’t With A Cop during Christmas %\0$5<$11/,(1+$57&5266 free, educational program pre- computer numeric control. That made some mistakes in our life time. &RXQW\([WHQVLRQ'LUHFWRU sented by Olivia Western, Purdue is where 80 percent of our job and have skeletons in our closet As a citizen of Elkhart County ([WHQVLRQ(GXFDWRU+HDOWK +X University Extension educator in loss is gone to. Unfortunately and I don’t know how anyone can I think we need closer relations PDQ6FLHQFHV Health & Human Sciences in St. today’s workers think they are cast the first stone. with law enforcement and the 3XUGXH([WHQVLRQ(ONKDUW&RXQW\ Joseph County. This program is owed a job. A job is something community. I know there are being offered at 1 p.m. and again you earn by going to school and some neighborhoods that have Good sleep is critical to our at 7 p.m. Oct. 22, at the Purdue getting an education. Corn prices Neighborhood Watch. In sum- health and well-being. Yet, the Extension Elkhart County office, It is getting to the point now mary I will continue supporting In August I saw a corn Centers for Disease Control re- located on the Elkhart County where you have to go to school to those men and women in law farmer from Kentucky being ports more than 33 percent of U.S. 4-H Fairgrounds. be able to repair CNC equip- enforcement for they have a hard interviewed on national TV. and 37 percent of Indiana adults If you would like to attend the ment, run CNC equipment. If job keeping our communities He said the price for corn was are getting insufficient sleep. program, pre-register by call- you don’t then you are being un- safe. down so much if one of his Poor sleep is associated with ing the Extension Office at (574) employed. That’s on you. That’s three combines broke down and an increased risk for a number of 533-0554. This program and all not of them. Those jobs, they are became unrepairable, he would Smashing chronic diseases as well as motor programs of the Purdue Univer- the company’s jobs. They are not be unable to replace it. vehicle crashes and injury. This sity Extension Service are open to yours. Now ask yourself this ques- success lesson and conversation explores everyone. Nobody owes you one. tion. If a businessman can’t The president’s speech at the why some of us are not getting If you need a reasonable accom- afford to replace a necessary UN Sept. 25 trashed socialism as enough sleep and offers tips for modation to participate in this Way too far piece of equipment, how can he a failure bringing ruin, rot and getting a good night’s rest. program, contact the Extension justify wasting money on travel corruption wherever it appears. Join the Elkhart County Ex- Office at the above mentioned Clarence Thomas got put in trailers, toy haulers, boats and That disregards northern Europe tension Homemakers for this number. as a judge after the Anita Hill trailers, all the things Elkhart accusation. Why can’t we get our County makes? Speaking of judge in? farm prices and stuff I saw LoveWay’s 24th Annual Besides that girl who came Joni Ernst, Republican Sena- forward, that happened 30 years tor from Iowa, on TV. She is RIDE-A-THON FUNDRAISER ago and they were both teenag- claiming across the board Saturday, October 13th, 2018 ers and what teenager doesn’t do farm prices are down 15 to 25 EVERYONE some crazy things when they are percent. This year’s Ride-A-Thon is designed to welcome to Pancake 7:00 am to 10:00 am enjoy our beautiful property and stable for the day. Breakfast The morning starts off with a breakfast provided by the Exchange Club young? And it isn’t like it was You won’t want to miss this incredible day as you enjoy all the any rape or anything. I think of Elkhart County. Breakfast includes pancakes, sausage and an endless cup of coffee! newest innovations in horse care and support LoveWay riders LoveWay 8:00 am to 3:00 pm they are carrying this Me Too while you are at it! thing way too far and they need Who cares? Our riders need YOU! Come and see what all the talk is about as Equine Specialists LoveWay’s hand selected equine specialists will be on site to we share our “best kept” equine specialists with you. We have share the newest innovations in equine pain control, supplementation, acupuncture, to put in some laws for statute of I don’t know how many other nutrition, massage and more! They are sure to give you the resources to enhance your over 45 years’ experience exceeding in the natural care of our limitations. people are upset with the news riding experience and strengthen your relationship with your horse. team members . . . this year we are excited to share it with you! This is getting outrageous and like I am but why don’t these Ryan Eash 9:00 am ridiculous. politicianers instead of fighting $6.00 Donation and MAC Watch an exciting demonstration in our outdoor arena by LoveWay’s over who did this and who did Attend the all you can eat pancake and sausage breakfast. NEW Director of Equine Development Ryan Eash and our horse MAC. Numbers game that and who said this and who $40.00 Minimum Donation/Sponsorship Professional 8:00 am to 3:00 pm said that. - Participation in the Trail ride (optional) Photographer Have you always wanted a professional picture of you and your There are people who want Why don’t you just dig a hole - Lunch horse? We will have a photographer on site to get a shot of you and your horse with universal health care. That and bury everything, cover it - Door Prize Ticket the beautiful rolling hills of LoveWay as your backdrop. sounds nice but you need to look up and start with a new lap- - Access to the LoveWay Equine Specialists Lakota 8:00 am to 3:00 pm - Ticket to watch Ryan Eash - “Fun with MAC” at supply and demand. top? Wouldn’t that make sense? Trailers In the market for a horse trailer? Our faithful LoveWay supporter, Lakota If everybody had access to Why are you arguing over who Trail Ride 10:30 am Lunch/Door Prizes 12:30 pm Trailers, will be displaying their 2019 model, sure to make you want to drive it home that day. health care you get millions and did this and who did that? millions of people and only a Who cares? It’s been a hun- 54151 CR 33, Middlebury, IN 46540 www.lovewayinc.org (574) 825-5666 million maybe doctors. They can’t dred years ago. Shut up. keep up with that. 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(EDITOR’S NOTE: The Good Neighbors Exercise bicycle Calico Point column is for people looking for hard-to-find or old Good neighbors: I am interested in the bike. items or for people seeking advice, not for items you Email embefi[email protected] or call (574) 265- can find in a local store or sell through the help of a 6501. classified ad.) Pulled pork —o— Good neighbors: Here is a recipe for pulled Carpenter ants pork: 2 or 3 pound pork roast preferably with bone Good neighbors: To the person having in, salt/pepper, 1 tsp. onion powder or 1/2 c. chopped problems with ants, go to hardware store and ask onion, 1/2 tsp. garlic powder or use a paring knife for Terro. It is a liquid ant killer. You put a drop of to punch slots and stuff 5-6 peeled garlic cloves into it on a small cardboard that comes with the liquid. slots, 1/2 c. chopped parsley or cilantro, 1 c. water. 2)) I placed three of them on my counter at different Season meat on all sides and place in a roaster; places and immediately ants came to it. They drink add water around meat, but don’t wash off season- 5HJXODU3ULFHG0HUFKDQGLVH or eat it, go back to their nesting place and you’ll ings. This keeps the meat moist. Cover well. Roast ([FOXGHV0DFKLQHV $FFHVVRULHV not see them again. Amazing stuff and only costs in oven at 265 degrees for 4-5 hours. Allow to cool $4.50. There will be enough to last for a couple slightly. Use forks to “pull” pork from bone. Very years. — A neighbor easy and delicious. — Nancy )UL2FWREHU Free crayons Good neighbors: Free, about 100 lower qual- New questions ity crayons, various colors. Some broken. No Cray- 6DW2FWREHU Looking to trade — ola brand. Call (574) 862-4911 and leave a message We have a gently used if you want them. I’ll return your call to arrange rain barrel (from Tractor Supply) and are looking ,16725(  pickup in Wakarusa or Nappanee area. for mature, laying hens, chicken coop and a por- '225 table campfire ring. Call (574) 773-0211. 63(&,$/6 &/($5$1&( Piano lessons 35,=(6 Good neighbors: '(1,0 7:,// My name is Lauren Wil- Sunglasses — Did you lose a pair of prescrip- liams and I am a piano teacher in Warsaw. I have tion sunglasses on CR 13? Call (574) 831-6340 to several lesson openings available at my studio, claim. &5*RVKHQ,1 A Note Above. Please email me at wlauren0317@ gmail.com for more information. Croquet game/quilt frame — Looking for a  Jenny Lind crib croquet game in good shape. Also would like a quilt Good neighbors: I am interested in the frame. Call (574) 862-1158. Jenny Lind crib. Call (574) 642-3101. Trampoline for parts — Does any good I am interested in this for my friend. She is neighbor have the old style round trampoline we a single mom trying to get on her feet and just could have for parts? Need the steel bars only. Call TM had a baby. She has nothing for her and this (574) 642-9973, ext. 1. would help her and baby so much. It would be very appreciated and well taken care of. Call Rebounder — Looking for a good used (574) 322-5652 and I will take her to go get it. rebounder, a mini trampoline, for exercising. Call Her little girl needs a beautiful bed like this. (574) 220-0317 and ask for Judy. Help her get on her feet. — A reader Piano Lily bulbs — Wanted, Madonna lily bulbs/ EDITORIAL OFFICES, CIRCULATION, plants. Call (574) 825-7568, ext. 1. DISPLAY AND CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Good neighbors: I am interested in the spinet piano someone wanted to get rid of. The MILFORD OFFICE GOSHEN OFFICE problem is I always get the busy signal. I tried Old footed bathtub — Need old footed bath- 206 S. Main St. 134 S. Main P.O. Box 188, Milford, IN 46542 Goshen, IN 46526 for a week at different times of the day. Always tub for flower bed landscaping; can be rusty and Phone (574) 658-4111 Phone (574) 534-2591 the same. If you still have the piano, call (574) the lining cracked; no need for any hardware. Reply 1-800-733-4111 (574) 831-4011 to [email protected]. Fax 800-886-3796 Fax 888-469-1961 537-8205. www.the-papers.com Herbal supplement Nylon scrubbies — I am trying to find OFFICE HOURS: 8:00-5:00 Monday Thru Friday Good neighbors: To the person looking for someone who can make or knows where to find the ‘the PAPER’ reserves the right to refuse for publication any advertising that is considered Dr. Schultz’s heart formula, it is available at JC nylon scrubbies that can be used to wash dishes offensive, misleading or detrimental to the public, the newspaper or another advertiser and Herbs. Their address is 72036 CR 100, Nap- to edit advertising at its discretion. or scrub veggies. They are round and kind of puffy. panee, (574) 773-0635. Hope this helps. Reply through this column. — A reader Publisher Ron Baumgartner ...... [email protected] Used bricks Business Manager Collette Knepp ...... [email protected] Good neighbors: Editor-In-Chief Jeri Seely ...... [email protected] I have used bricks avail- Peanuts characters — My family is partici- Associate Editor Lauren Zeugner ...... [email protected] able I removed from an old farmhouse. Many are pating in Trunk or Treat with our church this year Office Manager, Marilyn Yoder ...... [email protected] in good condition. If interested, call (574) 935- and we are doing a theme of the Peanuts episode: Director Of Marketing Kip Schumm ...... [email protected] 7107 and leave a message. “The Great Pumpkin.” Could anyone loan us any Advertising Representative Mark Collins ...... [email protected] . Leapster game decorations that would help us decorate our trunk? Advertising Representative Susan Stump ...... [email protected] Good neighbors: There are many Leap- Particularly, I would love to use wood/cardboard Advertising Representative Pati Slabaugh ...... [email protected] Circulation Manager Jerry Straka ...... [email protected] Pad 2 Explorer games available on Amazon. The cutouts of characters, if someone has them. Please Commercial Printing Sales Representative Barb Walter writer does not specify the game name she is call or text (765) 416-2812. If no answer, please ...... [email protected] searching for. — A reader leave a message. Commercial Printing Sales Representative Rich Krygowski ...... [email protected] DEADLINES APPLIANCE TECH, INC. Grocery Advertising & Ads Requiring Proofs ...... Thursday 4:00 Display Advertising ...... Friday 4:00 Classified Advertising & Cancellations ...... Friday 4:00 Over 25 Years Experience ——————————— Display Ad Copy Changes And Cancellations ...... 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The caller claims to be bad guys may conceal a pinhole alert options you can sign up for on • Always change your PIN num- personal information and try to ac- a credit union or bank employee in camera near an ATM and record debit cards and credit cards. That bers frequently. cess your accounts and, ultimately, the fraud or security department. your PIN entry. On others, however, way, you will know when suspicious • Legitimate financial services try to take your money. The victim is tricked into provid- the camera may actually be placed activity takes place. providers, like Interra will never “The two types of scams we are ing the security code on the back of inside the skimmer. • When you use online banking, contact you to ask you what your seeing most frequently are those in the debit card, along with the card’s At the gas pump fraudsters must you have the ability to monitor your account number is. which people are tricked into giving expiration date. These criminals al- open the fuel dispenser door to in- account activity frequently. “If you believe you have been vic- out their online banking credentials ready possess the counterfeit mag sert the skimmer. • Make sure to check all your ac- timized, it’s important to contact and also computer scams,” reported stripe cards and use the informa- • Is there a broken seal or is there count statements for the accuracy of your financial institution immedi- Brittany Leeper, senior fraud ana- tion to change the PINs. They use a strip of tape that has been broken? transactions. ately,” Leeper added. lyst at Interra Credit Union, Gos- the counterfeit cards to make ATM If so, then this is likely a sign the Leeper offers these suggestions to Interra Credit Union, headquar- hen. withdrawals and purchases. pump has been tampered with. you help protect yourself: tered in Goshen, has assets of more Fraudsters obtain online bank- Another way the criminals gain • Avoid gas pumps out of sight of • Never give out your online than $1.1 billion and growing, serv- ing credentials by requesting user card information is by using skim- the clerk. banking credentials, account num- ing almost 80,000 members. The names and passwords, promising mers and law enforcement reports • While “pay at the pump” is con- bers, passwords, etc. credit union’s field of membership to deposit money back into the ac- indicate increased activity in north- venient, there is less chance of fraud • Never purchase gift cards as spans 18 counties with 15 offices count as a way of “testing” to see if ern Indiana. Be on the lookout at if you pay the clerk inside the sta- payment. in Elkhart, Kosciusko, LaGrange, the account is legitimate. 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To sign up, please Oct. 3 — Children’s Storytime Oct. 4 — Tween Thursday, 4-5 visit elkhartcountyparks.org. River (ages 2-5), 10:30 a.m. p.m. Preserve County Park is located Oct. 4 — Teen Cafe Thursdays, Oct. 6 — Blending In (teens- just south of Goshen and the tour 4-6 p.m. adults), 3-4:30 p.m. will begin at 1 p.m. at Benton Dam, Oct. 5 — Baby & Me, 10:30 Wakarusa Public Library located at 68552 CR 31. Partici- a.m. pants are encouraged to bring hik- Oct. 3 — Beginning Story Oct. 8 — Children’s Evil Ge- ing boots and dress for the weather. nius Sessions, 4-5 p.m. Hour, 10:15 a.m. In addition to the weekend bird Middlebury Public Library Oct. 4 — Ornament Workshop, walk, Elkhart County Parks offers Oct. 2 — Cinema Showcase: 6:30 p.m. bird walks on the first and third “Book Club,” 1 p.m. Oct. 8 — For Dial-A-Story, call Wednesday of every month. Infor- Oct. 4 — Babies & Books, 10 (574) 862-4441. mation on upcoming bird walks and a.m. Oct. 8-9 — Preschool Story directions to River Preserve County Oct. 4 — Writers Group, 7 p.m. Hour, 10:15 a.m. Park can be found at elkhartcoun- Oct. 6 — DNA Testing and Ge- Oct. 9 — Young Adult Pro- typarks.org or by calling the admin- nealogy gram, 3:15 p.m. istration office at (574) 535-6458. Oct. 7 — Reading Invasion, 1-3 p.m. Oct. 7 — Visions of the Future Film Festival, 2 p.m. Fish Fry Oct. 9 — Let’s Talk About It, 7 p.m. Oct. 9-10 — Toddler Time, 10 Saturday, October 13th a.m. Oct. 9-10 — Preschool Story 4:00 P.M. To 8:00 P.M. 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(NewsUSA) When consumers your engine. of the fuel tank and parts. fill their tanks at the gas station, • Stalling: Ethanol can cause Turn it on: Start up your stored they will see signs reading “may engine stalling if the water in the classic car, boat and seasonal contain 10 percent Ethanol. How- ethanol separates from the gaso- equipment, such as lawn mow- Fast Friendly and Honest Service ever, many don’t know what this line and floods the engine. This ers or snow blowers a few times Bryant Goldstone 23513 U.S. Hwy. 33 means or how it can affect their problem is most likely in engines during the off-season months Owner (574) 875-5757 Elkhart, IN 46517 engine performance. Ethanol- that sit unused for long periods of to make sure they are running [email protected] blended fuel has become stan- time. smoothly. BRAKES • EXHAUST • SUSPENSION • TIRES • MAINTENANCE dard in the United States, and • Corrosion: Ethanol can con- Tank it up: Cars, lawnmowers, the Environmental Protection tribute to corrosion of fuel tanks snow blowers, boats, and other Agency recently mandated an in- and other components, and the gasoline-powered tools and ve- crease in the amount of ethanol risk is even greater with small hicles should keep their tanks at Mufflers added to fuel; Meaning, it is even engines with aluminum parts. 95 percent full with fuel, and add Guaranteed more important that consumers • Clogging: Ethanol can loosen a fuel stabilizer if they are tosit For As Long As understand the pros and cons of debris in the fuel line that leads unused for a long time. This strat- ethanol. to clogs. egy helps prevent condensation, You Own Your Car Ethanol is a biofuel distilled Fortunately, there are several while allowing room for expan- * from corn and sugar that has easy things you can do to help sion in warmer weather. OIL CHANGES $23.95 many benefits, including reduc- protect your engine from ethanol- Trust your source: Buy fuel *5 Quarts - Non Synthetic ing greenhouse emissions and related side effects. from a reputable gas station. A lowering the cost of fuel at the Treatment: Using a non-al- station with a quick turnover of pump. cohol based fuel stabilizer and their products helps ensure that Converters • Coils • Custom Bending However, ethanol-blended fuel treatment product, such as STA- the gasoline is fresh. Shocks • Springs can also have negative side ef- BIL 360 Performance, can help Test the lines: Rubber fuel lines Free Estimates • Free Inspection • Brakes fects on your car, boat and small protect gas-powered engines. A dating from before the mid-1980s engines, such as lawnmowers and stabilizer may be especially ben- should be inspected. These lines 3522 S. Main, Elkhart, IN 46517 snowblowers, over time. Some eficial for engines that sit for long may not be compatible with eth- signs that ethanol is affecting an periods without starting. Stabi- anol-blended fuel, and may need (574) 294-1730 engine’s performance include: lizers are designed to absorb the to be replaced. • Efficiency: Ethanol-blended excess water that may be present For more information about fuel’s lower energy efficiency if ethanol begins to separate from protecting an engine, visit www. We Repair All Makes Of may reduce fuel economy of gasoline and protect the insides sta-bil.com. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC TRANSMISSIONS! A vehicle has a

NATIONAL PROMPT ECONOMICAL SERVICE recall, now what? TRANSMISSION IS OUR SPECIALTY! SERVICE, INC. Recalls are safety precautions National Highway Traffic Safety vise drivers to take their vehicles 23159 U.S. 33 E., Dunlap taken should a portion of a ve- Administration’s website, www. to the dealership where the cars Elkhart, Just North Of Meijers hicle or the entire car or truck not NHTSA.gov. were purchased. Notices may pro- Hours: 7:30-5 Mon.-Fri. • Automatic Transmissions operate in the manner it was in- According to AutoTrader, re- vide information regarding near- • Manual Transmissions tended. In many instances, auto calls are becoming more com- by dealerships for drivers who • Clutches manufacturers will directly con- mon because of the complexity of • Nationwide Warranty have moved since buying their • Preventative Maintenance Programs tact customers who are affected modern vehicles. NHTSA flagged cars or trucks. by a recall via a letter, email or nearly 22 million vehicles for No payment should be neces- (574) 875-6534 both. safety issues in 2013, and that sary. The cost of repairing the re- Vehicles are expensive. When number is on the rise. called part should not fall on your Honest Work For Honest Prices motorists drive their vehicles Drivers can follow these impor- shoulders. Such repairs are paid away from a dealership, they tant steps if they learn of a recall: by the manufacturer. The finan- hope to travel many miles be- Don’t panic, but don’t ignore re- cial resource Bankrate.com not- fore they need to come back for calls. The experts at Kelley Blue ed, “If you had the repair made maintenance. But manufacturers Book say recalls often occur due before the recall was issued (up to sometimes issue recalls that can to a problem in the manufactur- a full year), the automaker is le- affect drivers of both new and old ing process in similar models, and gally obligated to reimburse you, vehicles. this issue may surface in other as long as you had the work done Recalls are safety precautions vehicles. Recalls do not guaran- at one of its franchised dealers.” taken should a portion of a ve- tee vehicles will malfunction or Save all receipts for the work. hicle or the entire car or truck not break down. However, consum- If work was done by a private operate in the manner it was in- ers are urged to take recalls seri- mechanic, drivers still may be eli- tended. In many instances, auto ously, adopting a “better safe than gible for reimbursement. $872027,9(&200(5&,$/ . manufacturers will directly con- sorry” approach when recalls are Be patient. Dealerships are not 0$5,1(59'((3&<&/(*2/)&$576 tact customers who are affected announced. responsible for making repairs )$50/$:102:(502725&<&/($79-(76., by a recall via a letter, email or Follow the instructions. A re- &20387(5%$&.836&25'/(66&(//3+21(7:2:$< until the date indicated on the )/2256&58%%(5,1'8675,$/67((/&$6(5(1(:$%/( both. Individuals also can stay call notice should come with in- recall notice, so motorists may 02%,/,7<(1(5*,=(5$/.$/,1(5(&+$5*($%/( current on recalls by visiting the structions. Instructions often ad- need to wait before having their &+$5*(560$,17$,1(56-80367$57 vehicles repaired. )8// /,1( $&&(6625,(6 Request a loaner vehicle. In some instances, recalls may take )5((%DWWHU\7HVWLQJ a few days to fix. Although not ev- ery dealership may make loaner )5((0LQXWH,QVWDOODWLRQV vehicles available, it’s still worth requesting one so you are not in- convenienced. (/LQFROQ$YH 65  Anyone having difficulty with +RXUV WE ARE A GM CERTIFIED SERVICE CENTER a recall can contact the NHTSA *RVKHQ,1  online, by phone or by mail. Those 0) SERVICE: (574) 248-4259 who suspect a safety problem also 6DW 209 N. Main Street, Middlebury, IN 46540 can contact the agency and report their concerns. Tuesday, October 2, 2018 — the PAPER — www.the-papers.com 9 BILL’S COLLISION SERVICE Here are a few extra things we do at the shop • Full Service Body Shop • Insurance Work • Free Estimate • Oil Change • Alignments • Brakes and Exhaust 574-825-2965 13024 U.S. 20 Middlebury

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The sample was represen- tance of smooth contol inputs, • Computer Diagnosis • Transmission Flush and staying alert is paramount- tative of the general population such as braking, throttling, and Equipment • Tune Ups -especially as road conditions in terms of geographic, demo- steering. • A/C Repairs • Oil Changes start to deteriorate. graphic, and socioeconomic traits. • Anticipating road conditions, • Front End Alignments • Complete Electrical To that point, you never know Overall, 82 percent of the sur- such as standing water and slick • We Install Jasper Diagnostics and Repair Engines & Transmissions • Brake Repair when you’re going to need to vey respondents say that drivers roads. • Fuel Injection Service • Cooling System Flush and Fill become a Timely Performance often face unexpected situations • Driving with two hands on • High-Performance • Motor Vac Carbon Clean Driver. on the road, and 54 percent agree the wheel--no exceptions. Specialties Fuel System Service Timely Performance is a term that drivers drive better in poten- • Keeping distance between • Rear Axle Repairs • Custom Exhaust Work that describes being present in tially dangerous situations. you and the car in front of you. • DOT Inspection • Satisfaction Guaranteed the moment when driving so you Andrew Comrie-Picard, a pro- Comrie-Picard also says it’s im- can maximize your car’s perfor- fessional race car driver, X-Games portant to ensure that your tires mance and react quickly to sur- athlete, and BFGoodrich ambas- are appropriate for your car and INDEPENDENT SERVICE CENTER prising situations on the road. sador, emphasizes that drivers of well-maintained. Specifically, he Based on a recent survey, 75 per- any age can (and should) practice likes the BFGoodrich Advantage cent of U.S. adults say they need Timely Performance Driving by T/A Sport tire for its seasonal- to become Timely Performance staying alert so they can push ity and performance capabilities Drivers at least once a week, and their car to its maximum perfor- during the harsh winter weather those who reported a need to re- mance in the moments that mat- months, as well as throughout act quickly to a driving situation ter most. the year. say they do so approximately 6 According to Comrie-Picard, Additional information on BF- times per week. key aspects of Timely Perfor- Goodrich Tires, as well as other BFGoodrich Tires has conduct- mance Driving include: driving tips, can be found at www. ed a survey of driving behaviors. • Looking far down the road to BFGoodrichTires.com 50521 SR 13 (State Line) • MIDDLEBURY, IN 46540 It pays to prep tires for winter roads (NewsUSA) Driving safely in chelin winter tire expert. ensure that they’re fully function- the winter can be a challenge, even Michelin urges all drivers to use ing. This is especially important for the most experienced driver. In the proper tires for their seasonal during winter fogs or heavy snow. fact, an alarming three in five win- climate. Most cars these days come • Make sure your wipers are ter drivers (61 percent) have lost outfitted with all-season tires, but in proper working condition: Buy control of their car during winter if you live in an area with severe washer fluid with antifreeze solu- weather, according to a new winter winter conditions (heavy snow, ice tion to protect visibility and ensure driving survey by Michelin. or freezing temps), they may not be .that windshield blades are in good It comes as no surprise, then, sufficient. working order. that three quarters of respondents All-season tires are designed to • Always have an Emergency reported feeling nervous on winter perform well in a large range of Kit: Carry an emergency kit with roads (77 percent), with 64 percent conditions, but aren’t built to han- gloves, blanket, flares, a shovel, of drivers saying they avoid winter dle winter’s worst. flashlight, water, extra batteries MIDWEST’S driving altogether if the forecast Alternatively, winter tires such and cell phone charger, as well as LARGEST predicts snow. as the Michelin X-Ice Xi3 are de- an emergency contact list with im- NEW & USED But you don’t have to avoid get- signed to perform better in a wide portant phone numbers. SHOWROOM ting in your car in the winter. With range of wintry conditions, such • Check your battery: Battery TRUCK BEDS a little preparation - starting from as wet roads, snow, ice and freez- capacity is decreased significantly the ground up (literally) - you can ing temps. They also improve your by cold weather. Before the winter EXTANG • WEATHERTECH • WESTIN travel safely even when the weath- vehicle’s grip and performance in months, have your mechanic check er is less than ideal. these conditions and shorten your it to ensure that it’s at peak perfor- REESE • AVS • COWL HOODS “Tires are one of the least-dis- braking distances for better safety. mance. It’s also a good idea to carry www.dicksautoparts.com cussed safety devices on your ve- For winter driving safety at all jumper cables in your car, should hicle, so many consumers aren’t times, practice these additional you ever need someone to give you (574) 825-7424 aware of just how much they con- tips: a boost. tribute to keeping you safe on the • Inspect your lights: Examine For more information, visit www. Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 8-5; Wed. 8:30-5; Sat. 8-12 road,” says Ron Margadonna, Mi- your headlights and brake lights to michelinman.com. 10 www.the-papers.com — the PAPER — Tuesday, October 2, 2018 HUD awards grant to housing authority of Elkhart

In an effort to keep public residents. These grants may be help keep their residents safe.” can accomplish so much more Safety and Security grant this housing residents safe and se- used to install, repair, or replace “Everyone should be able to when we work together with year,” said Elkhart Housing cure, the U.S. Department of capital needs items including feel safe at home,” said HUD private individuals and the Authority Executive Director, Housing and Urban Develop- security systems/surveillance Midwest Regional Adminis- public sector at all levels. The Terry Walker. “These funds will ment is awarding $5 million cameras, fencing, lighting sys- trator Joseph P. Galvan. “This grant funds received from HUD provide security systems/sur- in grants to 22 public housing tems, emergency alarm sys- funding will empower our part- are taxpayer funds, contributed veillance cameras, fencing and authorities including $226,000 tems, window bars, deadbolt ners with additional resources in part by Elkhart residents. additional lighting in our Ben- to the Housing Authority of the locks and doors. to enhance the vitality of their I am pleased to see a portion neker Heights, Malcolm Drive city of Elkhart for security cam- “The families we support who neighborhoods. More children of these funds returning to location. It is one of the housing era systems, fencing and light- live in public housing deserve will be able to safely walk to Elkhart to enhance the safety authority’s main goals to en- ing to improve security and to feel safe in their homes,” said school and families will have and quality of life of all who call sure our residents are safe and monitoring. HUD Secretary Ben Carson. increased access to opportunity Elkhart home.” secure in their homes, these HUD’s Capital Fund Emer- “HUD wants to ensure the safe- and a peace of mind.” “The Elkhart Housing Au- improvements will assist us in gency Safety and Security Pro- ty and security of public hous- “Nearly 50 percent of our mu- thority is very pleased to be a upholding this mission.” gram supports public housing ing residents and these grants nicipal budget supports public second time recipient and one authorities as they address offer neighborhoods and com- safety,” said Elkhart Mayor Tim of the 22 housing authorities the safety of public housing munities the tools they need to Neese. “When it comes to pro- in the nation to be awarded Teens are tecting our neighborhoods, we the Capital Fund Emergency blending in Zimmerman Market Tick tock tick tock … NEW  +: Œ/W[PMV16Œ   ! at Nappanee ADDRESS Counting sheep all night long? 5QTM?M[\7N+: Library TAKING ORDERS FOR IN SEASON FRUITS Sleep problems, including snor- without taking more medications Summer Apples Available • Canning Tomatoes • Peppers ing, sleep apnea, insomnia, sleep with terrible side effects? 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Ambassador Pageant contestant’s individual strengths, A total of 493 students enrolled Among the students are: tor of the Historic Goshen Theater, is a charity driven organization that while encouraging all contestants, during the 2018 summer term at Vaughn Roe of Granger, presi- and former artistic director at the promotes success through leader- queens and their families to be in- the University of Alabama were dent’s list Round Barn Theatre in Nappanee. ship, integrity, character and confi- volved and serve as ambassadors named to the dean’s list with an ac- Alyssa Hochstetler of Middle- Burgess has dedicated her life to dence. Contestants are encouraged in their communities. Each year, ademic record of 3.5 or above or the bury, president’s list advocating for the arts, perform- to implement these ideals through- U.S.A. Ambassador State Pageants president’s list with an academic re- The University of Alabama, the ing, directing, and designing for the out their pageant experience and in are held across the country, and the cord of 4.0 (all A’s). state’s oldest and largest public in- theater and music industries. In their everyday lives. With a focus on winning state titleholders go on to The UA dean’s and president’s stitution of higher education, is a her current position at the Historic giving back, the U.S.A. Ambassador participate in the national pageant. lists recognize full-time undergrad- student-centered research universi- Goshen Theater, Burgess works to Pageant has donated to more than The U.S.A. Ambassador Pageant na- uate students. 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Former Elkhart resident charged with providing Boys & Girls Clubs welcomes Craig Yahne as CFO and conspiring to provide material support to ISIS Boys & Girls Clubs of Elkhart extensive experience as an instruc- County welcomes Craig Yahne as tor of public accounting, including Samantha Marie Elhassani, aka a reminder to American citizens If convicted in court, any spe- chief financial officer to its orga- eight years with Manchester Col- Samantha Sally, 32, formerly of that providing assistance to ter- cific sentence to be imposed will nization. Yahne joins Boys & Girls lege where he served as department Elkhart, was charged Aug. 22 in a rorist organizations or individuals be determined by the judge after a Clubs with more than 30 years of chair and was granted tenure as an two count indictment with conspir- aligned with terrorist entities will consideration of federal sentencing experience in public accounting, assistant professor teaching courses ing to provide material support to not be tolerated,” said Mendenhall. statutes and the federal sentencing where he has specialized in account- in governmental and not-for-profit the Islamic State of Iraq and al- The indictment alleges from guidelines. ing for non-profits and is known for accounting. Yahne is a charted glob- Sham, a designated terrorist orga- the fall of 2014 through summer The case is being investigated developing meaningful relation- al management accountant, certi- nization, and aiding and abetting of 2015, Elhassani provided mate- by the FBI’s Indianapolis Division, ships with clients as a trusted advi- fied public accountant and holds a individuals in providing material rial support and resources to ISIS Merrillville Resident Agency and sor and mentor. master of arts in accounting from support to ISIS. knowing the organization was a the Indianapolis Joint Terrorism Before joining Boys & Girls Manchester College. The charges were announced designated terrorist organization, Task Force. The case is being pros- Clubs, Yahne was an audit partner Yahne looks forward to further- by Assistant Attorney General for and knowing the organization has ecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office with David Culp & Co., in Goshen, ing the mission of Boys & Girls National Security John C. Demers, engaged in and was engaging in for the Northern District of Indiana where he managed the firm’s audit- Clubs through his work as chief U.S. Attorney Thomas L. Kirsch II terrorist activity and terrorism. and the National Security Divi- ing services, staff recruitment and financial officer. “I’ve always been for the Northern District of Indi- Elhassani is also charged with aid- sion’s Counterterrorism Section. development. Prior to becoming a a mission-minded person,” he said, ana, and Special Agent in Charge ing and abetting two individuals in Partner, Yahne was a senior audit “I believe we are here to make the Grant Mendenhall of the FBI’s In- providing themselves as personnel First UMC to host manager with the firm for seven lives of others better and Boys & dianapolis Division. to ISIS. Under both charges she is holiday craft bazaar years. Girls Clubs exists to provide some- Kirsch said, “My office is com- alleged to have procured tactical In addition to 20 years experience thing to society that would other- mitted to aggressively pursuing gear and provided funds to sup- First United Methodist Church in audit management, Yahne brings wise be missing.” and prosecuting those who support port individuals A and B in pro- is hosting a holiday craft bazaar designated terrorist organizations viding themselves as personnel for and bake sale from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. such as ISIS. This indictment is ISIS. 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Born Oct. 13, 1940, she married Beulah G. Neff Gerald Sullivan Evie joins three siblings: Benja- Obituaries James Kauffman. Beulah G. Neff, 91, Shipshewana, Gerald Sullivan, 76, Bristol, died min, Sofia and Maggie. Isaiah Abram Yoder Survivors include a son, James, died at 6:36 p.m. Sept. 20, 2018, at Sept. 18, 2018, at Elkhart Hospice Ronald D. Berkey Holly Springs, N.C.; daughter, Missy Life Care Center, LaGrange. House. LaVern and Karen Yoder, Nap- Schrock, Goshen; sisters, Mary Frye panee, are the parents of a son, Isa- Ronald D. Berkey, 85, Wakarusa, She was born Sept. 24, 1926, and Born May 27, 1942, he is survived and Pam Rossi, Goshen; and brothers, iah Abram, born at 9:41 a.m. Sept. 24, died at 6:40 a.m. Sept. 25, 2018, at married Marvin J. Neff Sept. 28, by his wife, Linda; sons, Todd and Devon Miller, Cromwell, and Ronald 2018, at home. He weighed 7 pounds, Miller’s Merry Manor. 1963. He preceded her in death May Jason, Elkhart; stepson, Scott Wood, Miller, Willow Park, Texas. 13 ounces and was 20 3/4 inches long. Born May 8, 1933, he married 11, 2009. Charlotte, N.C.; and stepdaughter, Services were held Sept. 29. Maternal grandparents are How- Kathryn Miller Dec. 24, 1966. She Survivors include brothers, Tru- Angela Bullard, Rochester, Mich. ard and Nora Chupp, Nappanee. Pa- survives with a son, Jerry, Plainfield; Bennie L. Leazenby man Miller, Shipshewana, and He was preceded in death by his ternal grandparents are Henry Jr. and sister, Janet Veevaete, Misha- Bennie L. Leazenby, 76, Elkhart, Mervin Miller, Ocala, Fla.; and sis- wife, Phyllis, the mother of his sons. and Ruby Yoder, Goshen. waka. died Sept. 20, 2018, in his home. ters, Ruby Weaver, New Bern, N.C., Services will be held at a later date. Isaiah joins four siblings: Sadie, Services were held Oct. 1. Born July 13, 1942, he married and Vera Bontrager, Shipshewana. Rose C. Thornton Karen M. Moses April 25, 1970. Services were held Sept. 25. Jacob, Aaron and Elijah. Rosa M. Ceballos Rose C. Thornton, 74, Plymouth, Savannah Diane Mast She survives with a daughter, Lori Rosa M. Ceballos, 68, LaGrange, Anna Marie Ramer died at 2:03 p.m. Sept. 22, 2018, at VanDiepenbos, Goshen; sons, Benja- Eric and Harlee (Bontrager) died Sept. 26, 2018, in her home. Anna Marie Ramer, 85, New Par- Pilgrim Manor Nursing Home. min, Granger, Brian, Bristol, Brad, Mast, Middlebury, are the parents Born July 31, 1950, she married is, died at 1:58 p.m. Sept. 25, 2018, in Born Jan. 31, 1944, she married Elkhart, and Timothy, White Cloud, of a daughter, Savannah Diane, born Jose Luis Munoz March 4, 1972. He her home. Dennis Thornton July 20, 1962. He Mich.; and his mother-in-law, Marie Sept. 25, 2018, at Goshen Birth Cen- preceded her in death Feb. 13, 2012. Born Sept. 5, 1933, she married Ti- survives with daughters, Lee Ann Moses, Elkhart. ter. She weighed 7 pounds, 0.8 ounces She is survived by a son, Jose Luis tus Ramer June 1, 1963. He survives Walter, Lisa Flores and Lori Barnaby, Services were held Sept. 26. and was 20 inches long. Munoz Ceballos; daughter, Anameli with sons, Durrell, Madison, Wis., C. Bremen; brothers, Dan Allen, West- Jed Carson Borkholder Munoz Ceballos; and brother, Gilber- Catherine H. Lundberg Wade, Goshen, and Jay, Toledo, Ohio; ville, Dale Allen, Cape Coral, Fla., Gene and Brenda Borkholder, to Ceballos. Catherine H. Lundberg, 93, Gos- sisters, Faye Etta Zimmerman, Waka- Jim Allen, Arcadia, Fla., and Gary Al- Bourbon, are the parents of a son, Services were held Sept. 28. hen, died July 19, 2018. rusa, and Naomi Miller, Middlebury; len, Goshen. Jed Carson, born at 12:30 a.m. Sept. Duane E. Cook Born Jan. 13, 1925, she married and brother, Elvin Zimmerman, Dal- Services were held Sept. 29. 27, 2018, at Blessed Beginnings Care Paul Glenn April 6, 1968. He pre- Duane E. Cook, 61, Goshen, died ton, Ohio. Sandra K. Toney Center, Nappanee. He weighed 8 ceded her in death. On July 4, 2004, Sept. 24, 2018, at Memorial Hospital, Services were held Sept. 29. Sandra K. Toney, 70, Nappanee, pounds, 3 ounces and was 20 inches she married Bob Lundberg. He died South Bend. died at 11:15 a.m. Sept. 20, 2018, at long. in 2010. Virgil L. Ramer Born Jan. 10, 1957, he is survived Virgil L. Ramer, 71, Elkhart, died Miller’s Merry Manor, Wakarusa. She is survived by a sister, Martha by sisters, Carolee J. Rhude, Elkhart, at 3:15 a.m. Sept. 24, 2018, in his She was born Sept. 9, 1948, and Heath. Marriage and Betty E. McDowell, Goshen; and home. married Robert Toney Oct. 26, 1984. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Oct. sister-in-law, Rachel Cook Korody, Born Aug. 15, 1947, he married He preceded her in death Sept. 18, 6 at the Metzler Meetinghouse, Gre- Granger. 2007. Dissolutions encroft Healthcare, with Pastor Julia Marla Evers May 13, 1973. She Services were held Sept. 28. Survivors include a daughter, The following couples have filed Gingrich, Eighth Street Mennonite survives with a son, Brandon, New Paris; daughter, Abigail Ramer, Wi- Pebbles Unsicker, Bremen; stepson, for marriage dissolutions in the Betty Ann Evans Church, officiating. David Toney, Angola; stepdaughters, Betty Ann Evans, 85, Goshen, died nona Lake; and brothers, Delbert and Elkhart County Superior Court III Rhonda Toney, Nappanee, and Jill Sept. 26, 2018, at Waterford Crossing Badgsley W. Lyon Wayne Ramer, Seymour, Mo. and Circuit courts: Badgsley W. Lyon, 93, Elkhart, Robinson, Granger; and brothers, Noble — Healthcare. Services were held Sept. 28. Kimberly L. Noble, died Sept. 21, 2018, at Courtyard Russ McDonald, Nappanee, Mike Mc- Born Nov. 6, 1932, she married June A. Rink Middlebury, and Michael A. Noble, Healthcare. Donald, Noblesville, Scott and Frank Middlebury. Married June 29, 2002, Willian B. Evans April 28, 1951. He June A. Rink, 87, Goshen, died Born Feb. 17, 1925, and is survived IV Parker, Warsaw. separated June 29, 2018. Two mi- survives with a son, Carl, Bristol; and Sept. 22, 2018, at Greencroft Health- by sons, Thomas, Elkhart, and Dan- Services were held Sept. 29. nor children. daughters, Brenda Weaver, New Par- care, Goshen. iel, Cromwell; and daughter, Barbara Linden — Traci Linden, Syra- is, Linda Slagel, Goshen, and Sandra Born June 19, 1931, she married Daniel P. Walter Proctor, Elkhart. Goshen cuse, and Joshua Lundeen, Goshen. Kalb, Middlebury. Paul M. Rink Nov. 8, 1985. He preced- Daniel P. Walter, 93, , died Private burial will be held at a Married Sept. 3, 2016, separated Services were held Sept. 29. ed her in death March 19, 1993. Sept. 22, 2018, in his home. later date. July 4, 2018. She is survived by daughters, Born July 4, 1925, he married Ju- Timothy L. Green dith Bushong June 23, 1956. She sur- Timothy L. Green, 69, Millers- Glenn E. Mast Susan Maron and Kathy Lenhart, Glenn E. Mast, 97, Elkhart, died vives with their children, Dar Moon, burg, died at 7:45 p.m. Sept. 23, 2018, Elkhart; stepdaughters, Diana Spran- Sept. 19, 2018, at Elkhart Hospice Seabrook, Texas, Val Haney and Greg Court News at Greenhouse Village, Goshen. del and Denise Albert-Mast, Goshen; House. Walter, Goshen, and Henry Walter, Born Aug. 2, 1949, he is survived stepson, Rick Rink, New Paris; and Circuit Court Born Jan. 22, 1921, he married Elkhart; and brother, Dale Walter, sons, Clifford and David, Middlebury, brother, Stan Ramsey. The following petitions have been Charlotte R. Goetz in 1944. She pre- Elkhart. Sam and Daniel, New Paris, Jay, Services were held Sept. 27. filed in Elkhart County Circuit ceded him in death in 2007. Services were held Sept. 26. College Station, Texas, and William, Court, Judge Michael A. Christofe- Survivors include daughters, Pa- Mona J. Scott no presiding: Foraker; daughters, Rebecca Barnett, Mona J. Scott, infant daughter Phillip L. Weaver trice Tozer, Parker, Colo., Laura Bai- Phillip L. Weaver, 78, Goshen, Roseville, Mich., Jessica Green, Gos- of Justin and Michaela Scott, Mil- Complaints ley, Middlebury, and Julia Mast, Gos- died Sept, 21, 2018, at Courtyard hen, Katherine Green, Fort Collins, ford, was stillborn Sept. 24, 2018, Midland Funding LLC v. Troy hen; and sister, Louise Noltemeier, Healthcare. Colo., and Anita Huff, Middlebury; at Goshen Health Hospital. Lawdenski, Elkhart, $1,289.81; Rockford, Ill. Born Aug. 24, 1940, he married his mother, Grace Green, Millersburg; In addition to her parents, she Anna Crayton, Elkhart, $2,072.25; Services were held Sept. 29. Peggy Chapman Nov. 24, 1979. She brother, Dennis Green, Pueblo, Colo.; is survived by brothers, Liam and Lori McDonald, Bristol, $1,452.52; survives with a son, Andrew, Raleigh, and sister, Debra Bontrager, Sturgis, Daniel W. Miller Declan, at home; sister, Irelan, at Paul McPheeters, Nappanee, Daniel W. Miller, 69, Goshen, N.C.; and brother, Richard Weaver, Mich. home; grandparents, Kelli and Kev- $1,139.94; Ladonna Johnson, died Sept. 20, 2018, at Goshen Goshen. Private graveside services were in Noble, New Paris, Ron and Don- Elkhart, $1,133.50; Phillip Spen- Health Hospital. Services were held Sept. 23. held for Mr. Green. na Scott, Goshen; great-grandpar- cer, Elkhart, $1,302.24; Charles He was born March 10, 1949, Carol S. Haviland ents, Joan Beer and Carol Welch, Kincaid, Elkhart, $841.16; Richard and married Marsha Hostetler Carol S. Haviland, 76, LaGrange, Nappanee, Duane and Cindy Noble, Lindhe, Elkhart, $1,302.89; Darren Oct. 22, 1970. She survives with Births died Sept. 20, 2018, in her home. Vic and Charlotte Scott, and Walter Khin, Goshen, $1,124.44 daughters, Tessa Pfafman, Urbana, Born April 7, 1942, she is survived Anglemyer, Goshen. Ill., and Stacy Shields, Granger; The following Elkhart County area Foreclosures by daughters, Toni Parker, Shipshe- Services will be held at a later First Federal Savings Bank v. sisters, Sharon Pettifor, Goshen, babies were recently born at Goshen wana, and Chris Haviland, Cicero; date. Amanda VanHoose, Nappanee; In- Carol Hostetler, Shipshewana, and Hospital: and sister, Vivian V. Philippe, Bartles- diana Housing & Community De- Jeannie Penner, Germany; broth- William L. Sherck James David Brandt ville, Okla. velopment Authority; Firstsource ers, Steve Miller, Arizona, and Carl William L. Sherck, 83, Goshen, Aaron and Rachelle Brandt, Bris- Services were held Sept. 25. Advantage LLC; Summit Account Miller, Milford. died Sept. 27, 2018, in his home. tol, are the parents of a son, James & Computer Service Inc; and Com- Lillian S. Howell Services were held Sept. 29. He was born May 12, 1935, and Davis, born at 9:20 p.m. Sept. 19, munitywide Federal Credit Union, Lillian S. Howell, 69, Middlebury, Glen M. Miller married Betty J. Mast Oct. 22, 1966. 2018. He weighed 9 pounds, 8.6 ounc- died at 11:02 p.m. Sept. 24, 2018, in She survives with a daughter, Tim- es and was 22 1/4 inches long. $55,160.69 Glen Mervin Miller, 91, Waka- her home. berley Sherck, Des Plaines, Ill.; sis- Mason Timothy Vitali U.S. Bank NA v. Andrew Dean, rusa, died Sept. 22, 2018, in his She was born July 2, 1949, and ter, Debra Garey, Palmyra, Va.; and Marcus and Ashley Vitali, New Elkhart; and State of Indiana De- home. married Billy Howell March 8, 1969. Paris, are the parents of a son, Ma- partment of Revenue, $60,481.22 He was born Jan. 28, 1927, and brother, Patrick Sherck, Pittsboro. He survives with a son, daughter-in- son Timothy, born at 8:35 a.m. Sept. married Dorothy J. Wolfe Feb. 16, Visitation was held Sept. 29. Superior Court III law, granddaughters and her father, 22, 2018. He weighed 7 pounds, 9.2 The following petitions have 1947. She preceded him in death William A. Strawn Reuben Webb. ounces and was 20 inches long. been filed in Elkhart County Su- Nov. 23, 1992. William A. Strawn, 83, Goshen, Miller-Stewart Funeral Home, Kambria Braelynn Neeley perior Court III, Judge Teresa L. Survivors include daughters, died at 8:30 p.m. Sept. 22, 2018, in Middlebury, was in charge of arrange- Kristi Neeley, Shipshewana, is the Cataldo presiding: Darlene Murphy, Festus, Mo., Mar- his home. ments. . parent of a daughter, Kambria Brae- tha Metzger, Goshen, Nancy Puck- Born Aug. 23, 1935, he married Complaints lynn, born at 5:14 p.m. Sept. 24, 2018. Myrna E. Kauffman ett, Homer, Ga., and Marianne Darlene A. Shade Aug. 17, 1996. Portfolio Recovery Associates She weighed 8 pounds, 10 ounces and Myrna E. Miller Kauffman, 77, Riley, Wakarusa; and son, David, She survives with sons, David, LLC v. Trisha Magallanes, Elkhart, Goshen, died Sept. 24, 2018, in her was 21 inches long. North Manchester. Bethlehem, Pa., Christopher, Allen- Elliana Rayne Ferrara $2,017.74; Jose Lorenzana, Goshen, home. Services were held Sept. 29. $2,063.29 town, Pa., and Joseph, Florence, Ky.; Tony Ferrara and Jenny Alonzo, Synchrony Bank v. Dennis daughter, Jennifer Jones Strawn, Syracuse, are the parents of a daugh- Chamberlain, Elkhart, $4,523.82 Bethlehem; stepdaughter, Wendy ter, Elliana Rayne, born at 4:48 p.m. Cavalry SPV I LLC v. John Te- Cunningham, Goshen; stepsons, Sept. 26, 2018. She weighed 6 pounds, 7SLHZLQVPU\ZMVYH pen, Goshen, $3,043.34; John Te- Norman Bishop II, Middlebury, and 8 ounces and was 19 3/4 inches long. 4LTVYPHS:LY]PJLPU*LSLIYH[PVU Jeffrey Bishop, Catasauqua, Pa. BIRTHS ELSEWHERE pen, Goshen, $1,546.05 Services were held Sept. 25. Evie Elizabeth Raber Ford Motor Credit Company LLC VM[OLSPMLVM v. Conner Equipment LLC, c/o Ryan Dean and Sara Raber, Middlebury, Phillip G. Strouse L. Conner, Mishawaka, $11,215.35; Phillip G. Strouse, 68, Ligonier, are the parents of a daughter, Evie =PJR`2LWWSLY>PULSHUK Lory Stewart, Goshen, $9,528.79 Elizabeth, born at 11:15 p.m. Sept. 18, died Sept. 20, 2018. Drive Now Auto Credit Company Saturday, October 6, 2018 | 10 a.m. 2018, at home. She weighed 7 pounds, He was born Oct. 16, 1949, and Inc. v. Nakeyta Hardy, Elkhart, and 1 ounce and was 19 1/2 inches long. is survived by a brother, Don Strou- Ronale Hardy, Elkhart, $6,755.73 10761 CR 10, Middlebury, at the residence Maternal grandparents are Henry se, Goshen; sisters, Kathy Cronk, U.S. Bank NA v. DeWayne E. Jr. and Mary Schlabach. Paternal of Fritz Fry Fort Wayne, Kim Short and Karen Gangwer, Goshen, $12,300.67 Strouse, Ligonier. grandparents are Ervin and Clara Services were held Sept. 24. Raber. Continued on page 13 Tuesday, October 2, 2018 — the PAPER — www.the-papers.com 13

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Continued from page 12 Home nation.com LLC v. Brenda Commission launches Naloxone Administration Heat Map Monroe, Niles, Mich.; and Bruce Monroe, Niles, Mich., $15,479.09 Recently, the Indiana Com- tions of incidents when an over- the IDHS, the Naloxone Adminis- strategy of Gov. Holcomb’s Next- City of Goshen v. Georgie M. Per- mission to Combat Drug Abuse dose situation is presumed. tration Heat Map displays nalox- Level Recovery agenda.” due, Goshen, $500 per day for each launched an interactive, online “Naloxone is a proven life-sav- one administrations reported by Care was taken to protect violation of Goshen city code Naloxone Administration Heat er,” said Jim McClelland, execu- EMS since Jan. 1, 2014. privacy with the placement of Foreclosures Map, providing insight into the tive director for Drug Prevention, “As we continue to battle the points on the map. Accordingly, First Federal Savings Bank v. Jef- location of incidents where nalox- Treatment and Enforcement. opioid epidemic from all angles, in densely populated areas, lo- frey A. Lawson, New Paris; Capital one was administered and report- “This map gives first responders this new tool will both inform our cations where the naloxone ad- One Bank USA; Summit Account & ed by emergency medical services a visual asset to help them deploy first responders and help identify ministration occurred are repre- Computer Services Inc.; Arrow Finan- providers throughout the state. resources more efficiently. It’s one general locations that have seen sented within 100 meters of the cial Services; Midland Funding LLC; Also known by the brand name more tool we can use to attack an increase in naloxone delivery,” point on the map. In moderately and RAB Performance Recoveries Inc., Narcan, naloxone blocks the ef- the drug epidemic and promote said State EMS Medical Director populated areas, they are within $119,571.96 fects of an opioid overdose and recovery — an important focus of Dr. Michael Kaufmann. “Indiana 300 meters, and in rural areas, Wells Fargo Bank NA v. Jerrod F. Ambris, Bristol; Capital One Bank can save the life of the patient. Gov. Eric Holcomb’s administra- EMS providers and first respond- they are within 500 meters. 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Campbell, Elkhart; United States presence can now apply for the companies of between 250 and The selected companies will diana dinner sponsor is Ivy Tech of America, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; and Mike J. Yoder, Indiana Chamber of Commerce’s 999 U.S. employees; and major be honored Tuesday, April 30, at Community College; platinum unknown address, $$89,827.23 annual Best Places to Work in companies with 1,000 or more the Best Places to Work awards sponsor is Moser Consulting; Indiana program. U.S. employees. dinner at the Indiana Conven- silver sponsor is Smithville. Ad- Small Claims In its 14th year, this program The application deadline is tion Center in downtown In- ditional sponsorships are avail- Harbin LLC as assignee of Defender Direct v. Shimieka Binion,m $1,427.66 honors top companies in the Friday, Nov. 16. To apply, visit dianapolis. Winners will also be able by contacting Tim Brewer Credit Bureau Collection Services state as determined through em- www.bestplacestoworkin.com. recognized via a special supple- at [email protected] Inc. v. Vanessa Goree, $531.90 ployer reports and comprehen- Employers complete a ques- ment to the Indiana Chamber’s or call (317) 496-0704. Brian Gerwels v. Cynthia Mullins sive employee surveys. tionnaire and employees fill out bimonthly BizVoice magazine Top Best Places to Work in and Molly Mullins, $2,769.52 Companies need to have at an anonymous engagement and and through Inside INdiana Indiana winners for 2018 in the Myron L. Curts Corp. v. Mike Rolows- least 15 Hoosier employees to satisfaction survey. All compa- Business with Gerry Dick – both small, medium, large and major ki, $304.95 be eligible. Out-of-state parent nies applying will receive a thor- of which reach statewide audi- categories were: Bloomington- Bonito Solutions LLC v. Ashley M. companies are also eligible to ough report analyzing strengths ences. based Hanapin Marketing; tech- Sawdey, $3,452.23 participate if at least 15 full-time and opportunities for improve- Program partners with the In- nology consulting firm E-gineer- Julie A. Walters v. Mario Trevino, employees are in Indiana. ment in their workplace culture. diana Chamber and BizVoice are ing of Indianapolis; Blue 449, an $1,880.57 Carol Fore v. Amy L. Upham, Winners are selected in four The Best Companies Group, Inside INdiana Business with Indianapolis-based open source $1,963.35 groups: small companies of be- which oversees similar pro- Gerry Dick, the Best Companies media company; and investment Reliable Auto Finance v. Torrence tween 15 and 74 U.S. employees; grams in other states and large Group, HR Indiana SHRM and firm Edward Jones, with branch Williams, $7,943.08 medium companies of between cities, is responsible for the Wellness Council of Indiana. offices throughout the state. City Court The following fines, costs and court- Elkhart County 4-H Fair welcomes new leader related fees were levied in Goshen City Court: Disregarding official traffic con- Miranda Muir is the new gen- exhibited, volunteered and later its largest event on record, both the Young Professionals Initia- trol device — Daniel P. Cotton Jr., 26, eral manager of the Elkhart worked at the Sangamon Coun- in attendance and revenue, in tive. She was recognized in 2017 $170 County 4-H Fair. ty Fair. Upon graduating from 2016. Muir expanded the staff, as the IAFE’s Rising Star and Driving while license suspend- Beginning mid-September, she Southern Illinois University in worked extremely closely with in March received the distin- ed — Blake J. Boyer, 22, $170; Jose G. will begin to oversee daily opera- Carbondale, Muir went on to Osceola County Government, guished designation of certified Flores Jr., 23, $170; Adams J. Perkins, tions, personnel, financial report- earn her master’s in business and cultivated a strong working fair executive. 25, $170; Jackelyn L. Reyes, 22, $170; ing, facilities and fair board rela- administration from Benedictine relationship with carnival oper- Muir, her husband, Steve, and Bradley W. Crise, 33, $170; Dustin Say- tions, while providing leadership University and began her career ator James E. Strates Shows, in two sons, Wrisley and Huxley, lor, 29, $170; Cody M. Jacobs, 26, $170; and vision for the management in management. an effort she describes as, “en- are looking forward to moving James A. Young II, 29, $253.50; Wesley and continued profitable growth She has worked as the general suring the legacy of the event to the Midwest and joining in D. Rivera-Colon, 21, $305.50, serve one weekend in community oriented work of the fairgrounds — basically manager of the Tillamook County for future generations.” with the Elkhart County 4-H program at ECCC, 90-day license sus- making “sure all the inner-work- Fair in Tillamook, Ore., and then Muir is a graduate of the In- Fair community. pension, one year non-reporting proba- ings are working together,” she of the Kissimmee Valley Live- ternational Association of Fairs “The Elkhart County fair has tion said. stock Show & Osceola County and Expositions’ Institute of a reputation across the country Driving while license suspended/ Muir has a long history with Fair in Kissimee, Fla. Fair Management and has for being one of the best county failure to yield right of way — Ethan fairs. She was born and raised in Under her direction, the Osceo- served in many capacities on fairs in the nation,” Muir said, D. Edwards, 22, $204.50 the farming community of New la County Fair set numerous dai- a national level including her “and it’s an honor for me to have Expired plates — Holly K. Decker, Berlin, Ill., where she attended, ly attendance records and hosted current position as chairman of been chosen to be a part of it.” 35, $145 Expired plates/speeding — Chris- topher T. Decker, 35, $179.50 Goshen College ranks among top Indiana private colleges Following too closely — Wendi Segulin, 39, $170 Goshen College ranked third alumni earnings, plus 22 other LendEDU has completed its an- terson’s, Lendedu.com found the Illegal consumption of alcohol — among Indiana private colleges data points, to find the country’s nual Student Loan Debt by School average student loan debt per Brian Garay, 21, $705, one year proba- for having the lowest average top values. by State Report, a comprehensive borrower for the class of 2017. tion student debt figures for the class “We are committed to providing analysis of student loan debt sta- This is the most recent data Improper use of center lane — of 2017. GC also ranked eighth an affordable college education to tistics for more than 1,000 col- available. Keaton M. Smith, 31, $170 overall among all Indiana col- as many students and families as leges and universities throughout According to LendEDU.com, No operator’s license in posses- leges and universities, and 156th possible,” said Joel Short, director the United States. You can see it the total outstanding student sion — Valerie A. Hunley, 39, $221; amongst all private schools in the of financial aid at Goshen College. here: lendedu.com/blog/average- loan debt now stands at to $1.52 Luis G. Alfaro Castaneda, 22, $145; nation, according to LendEDU. “We work closely with families to student-loan-debt-statistics trillion, making it the second Mark W. Wesley, 32, $145; Tanya Tije- com. provide financial aid and scholar- To find Goshen College’s state- largest form of consumer debt be- rina, 32, $145 No valid driver’s license/failure Goshen College was also ship opportunities to make their level rank, click on Indiana hind only mortgages. In terms of to signal turn or lane change — named one of Money Magazine’s .dollar go further.” within the map and a drop down individual student debt, about 58 Ga- briel Encarnacion Osorio, 39, $180 “Best Colleges in America” re- At Goshen, 99 percent of stu- table with every school and their percent of Indiana students from Parking violation/GSN — Curiee cently. This ranking takes into dent receive financial aid, with an respective state ranking will ap- the class of 2017 graduated with E. Herring Jackson, $403 account graduation rates, tuition average aid package of $24,682. pear. debt, at an average of $29,405 per Possession of marijuana — Sher- charges, family borrowing and For the third consecutive year, Using data licensed from Pe- student. ann M. Devries, 38, $696.50, 180 days reporting probation, 30 hours commu- nity service Wesco: Elections security at the forefront for policy makers Speeding — Ismael Oviedo, 30, $170; Mickyla B. Painter, 25, $170; Me- As a member of the House Com- tion systems, the human factor in ana remains on the cutting edge “Elections security is a shared gan G. Gomez, 19, $170; Erika E. Ho- mittee on Elections and Appor- securing elections and protecting of election security under the tre- concern among many key groups, facker, 22, $170; Eric Maya, 26, $241.50; tionment, State Rep. Tim Wesco voter registration systems. mendous leadership of Secretary from local election administrators, Stephen E. Gray, 22, $170; Isaac V. Wil- (R-Osceola) joined fellow policy “The integrity of our election of State Connie Lawson.” vendors, the secretary of state, liams, 18, $170; Ronald L. Webb, 51, makers recently from the Great system is essential to our Consti- Strengthening elections prac- legislators and many others,” $170 Lakes region to examine elections tutional democracy,” Wesco said. tices involves both physical secu- Wesco said. “As we are all working Speeding/GSN — Charity A. Begin, security. “Gathering with other state and rity – like ballot reconciliation, together on this important issue, 31, $170; William T. Holsinger, 31, $170 Hosted by the bi-partisan Na- federal leaders with various back- storage of equipment and contin- Hoosier voters should know that Theft — Susan M. Beadle, 23, $605, one year reporting probation tional Conference of State Legis- grounds and expertise on election gency planning – and cybersecu- safeguards are in place, their vote Violation of seat belt law — Don latures, state lawmakers focused security to exchange ideas and rity, which includes domestic and counts, and we will continue iden- H. Beattie III, 21, $25 on potential cyber threats to elec- solutions helps ensure that Indi- foreign intrusions. tifying areas of improvement.” 14 www.the-papers.com — the PAPER — Tuesday, October 2, 2018 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

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LoveWay is partnering with door prize entry. They will also get grand event sponsor, Lakota a ticket for the grand prize drawing Trailers, in preparing for its 24th which is a $300 gift certificate to annual Ride-A-Thon Fundraiser Troyer’s Saddlery of Shipshewana to take place Oct. 13. for every additional $100 collected. The morning will start with an There will be a short ceremony to all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast honor this year’s Grand Marshal provided and served by the Ex- Becky McKenna of Goshen and change Club of Elkhart County Student Ambassador Gianni Rodri- from 7 to 10 a.m. Breakfast in- guez of Elkhart during lunch fol- cludes sausage and a drink and a lowing the ride. suggested donation is $6. Ride-A-Thon is one of LoveWay’s Horse enthusiasts are encour- primary fundraisers that enables aged to collect pledges and par- them to provide therapeutic eques- ticipate in a trail ride through the trian services to hundreds of in- woods, hills, and meadows the Rieg- dividuals with special needs each secker family has allowed Love- year. All proceeds from the event Way to use or by simply bringing will ensure these programs can con- a sponsorship to participate in the tinue to run. The public is encour- day’s events. Participants have two aged to attend. options for registration: the day of For Ride a Thon registration the event at LoveWay or starting forms or more information, contact immediately online through First- Erin Thompson at (574) 825-5666 Giving. or [email protected] or visit 5,',1*)25/29(:$<³5LGHUVHQMR\LQJWKHWUDLORQWKH5LHJVHFNHUV·IDPLO\SURSHUW\GXULQJODVW\HDU·V Registration occurring the day www.lovewayinc.org. DQQXDO/RYH:D\5LGH$WKRQ 3KRWRSURYLGHG of the trail ride will be from 8 to 10 a.m. with the lead-off starting at 10:30 a.m. Online registration Veteran works hard to make sure graves properly marked along with the option to create %\/$85(1=(8*1(5 “If I’m going to make a mis- put the flags out. Local funeral home directors a personal fundraising page can $VVRFLDWH(GLWRU take, I’d rather have a marker “It’s hard even with the mark- are usually good about letting be found at www.firstgiving.com/ on the wrong grave rather than ers because there are flowers the post know when a veteran event/394765/Ride-A-Thon-1. Dave Kozlowski, a member miss one,” he said. and planters out there,” he said. will be buried. But if the funeral A minimum donation of $40 is of American Legion Post 210, The first week of May, Ko- If a veteran’s grave is missed, its director is from out of town and asked to attend the day’s events started helping Mel Kauffman in zlowski walks Grace Lawn to because no one told him about lets the sexton know the de- which include access to the trail putting flags on veterans graves. make sure veterans markers it. Finding where veterans are ceased is a veteran, there is no (should you choose to ride), a hot Kozlowski now oversees veter- are at the right graves and are buried requires lots of questions, way for the post to know. lunch after the ride, access to Love- ans graves in nine cemeteries. in good shape. He gets the flags looking for family members and “If you have a veteran whose Way’s “equine specialists,” and a He has the names and location from the Veterans Administra- possibly doing some research. grave is not being marked, go to goody bag. Those who collect more of 344 veterans graves in Grace tion, then he bundles them ac- “It’s not that we want to miss the people responsible for the than $100 will be entered into the Lawn Cemetery in Middlebury. cording to the cemetery. Then them,” he said. cemetery and let them know. door prize drawing and will also Between the other cemeteries in with a group of volunteers: Steve Cremated remains are an- Don’t bottle it up, let someone receive a special gift. Riders col- the northeast part of the county Rathka, Bobbie Yoder, Angela other issue, because the remains know,” Kozlowski said. “You don’t lecting at least $150 will receive ac- there are an additional 200 vet- McGainer and Lonnie Franks are cremated and it may be a few see a marker on your loved one’s cess to the trail, a hot lunch after erans graves Kozlowski is aware put the flags out at the graves. weeks before they are placed in grave, check with the sexton as the ride, goody bag, special gift and of. The 4-H Clovers Club also helps a vault. to who takes care of putting a marker on the grave.” The cemeteries Kozlowski oversees in addition to Grace Lawn are Forest Grove, Millers, Gessinger, Bonneyville, Ivans, Pleasant View, Vistula and El- dridge. For the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I a special marker will be placed where the veterans markers are located. Plant exchange set for Cobus % 0 for 72 Months Creek County )22'758&. 'ULYH,Q Park Oct. 6 )5,'$<6,1 6W\OH

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