Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 112, Number 16, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 27 April 1994 — Page 15

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Library patrons enjoy their lunch, while listening to the music of “The Nostalgics," a “big bands’ ensemble from Mishawaka, during last week's National Übrary Week celebration in Napparree.

Panthers earn personal bests

By Kirt Hnnsberger North Wood’s girls’ track team was defeated by Plymouth, 60-58, last Thursday, April 21. They rebounded with an impressive 77-41 victory over Mishawaka on Saturday. The Plymouth meet was a struggle with three top scorers out with illnesses. The girls did compete well with many season bests. Juniors Crystal Boncwitz and Tanya Bressler established school records. Crystal ran a 12.1 in the 100 dash, eclipsing Jami Heckaman. According to state records to date. Crystal’s 12.1, is the second fastest time in the state. Tanya broke her own- school record in the discus as she threw 119-4. Sou Bounmythavong ran a personal best by almost one second when she ran a 16.4 in the 100 hurdles. Sou just continues to get better and better. Sou is only two tenths off the hurdle record. Senior Kim Rouch also continues to throw better each time out in the shot put This will help down the road in the NLC. Frosh Jodi Walters jumped a personal best, 15-4, winning the long jump. VARSITY RESULTS: 100 hurdles-Sou Bounmythavong, First, 16.7; 100-Crystal Boncwitz, first 12.4, and Amanda Loucks, third; 4XIOO-Finnigan, Persing, Loucks Stickley, first, 53.9; 400-Crystal Boncwitz, first, 59.8, Steph Wagar, second, and Mindy Risscr, thud; 800-Tisha Geyer, first, 2:42.51, Rachel Bonewitz, second, Dee Herr, third; and 200-Crystal Bonewitz, first, 26.94, Sara Stickcly, third. Also: 3200—Tina Goulet, second, Jill Esenwein, third; 4X4oo~Wgar, Lape, Newcomer and Geyer, first, 4:37.5; 300 hurdles-Kritcn Weldy, second, Val Weldy, third; high jump-Megan Newcomer, second, Timi Wegmiller, third; discusTanya Bressler, first, 115’ 1”, Nikki Tobias, third; shot put—Tanya Bressler, first, 36’9”, Kim Rouch, second and Nikki Tobias, third. Saturday, April 23, the girls track team got back on the winning track by beating Mishawaka 77-41. This was a meet that featured many season and personal bests. Again Crystal Bonewitz blazed the track winning the 100,200,400 and long jump. As of Saturday, Crystal’s 59.8 has become the state’s fastest time by one-tenth of a second. Freshman Steph Wagar ran in the 400 for the first tune this year and placed second iri the varsity4oowith a time of 68 seconds. That earned her a spot on the varsity 4X400 where she had the fastest split of 66 seconds. Nice job Steph! The 800 girls also did a good job by placing first, second and third. TTiese girls—Tisha Geyer, Rachel Bonewitz and Dee Herr-work very hard and it’s nice to see rewards for their efforts. This was Dee’s fastest time of her career at 2:46, and Rachel was only one-half second off her own recorrL Kristen Weldy and Val Weldy both ran personal bests in the 300 hurdles of 53.6 and 54.1, respectively . These am both good times for this early. I would like to apologize to Kristen for a mess up at the finish line which lost her second place in the 100 hurdles. Kristen was clearly the second place finisher but was picked third. I wish I could write something about each girl in this meet. The team had a meeting after the Plymouth loss on Friday. We talked about a lot and how we could

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respond. Girls, I just want to thank you for all you said and the way your responded Saturday. In my book you are all winners. You have made me remember why I got into coaching in the first place-thanks. JV RESULTS: 100-Cassi Middaugh, first, 13.8, Lindsay Reed, second, FI avia Widmer, third, and Megan Newcomer, fourth; 200Kelly Fmnigan, first, 28.6, Flavia Widmer, second, and Amanda Loucks, third; 300 hurdle-Heather Stutzman, first, 58.0; 400-Amy Meinert, first, 1:12, Crystal Cerame,

Stump Auction 3 blocks west of downtown Nappanee, IN on (US#6) Market St then 'A block north on Nappanee St Friday, May 6, 1994 Starting at 3:00 P.M. 1979 Chevrolet 4 door Malibu, automatic, 43,300 actual miles, no rust, good rubber, air conditioning, a great older car. APPLIANCES & HOUSEHOLD White Coldspot 17 cu. ft., 2 door, frostless refrigerator, Westinghouse 30” white electric range; Maytag white automatic washer, Newer Whirlpool 3 cycle, 4 temp electric dryer, VG Sears automatic washer; 2 good window air conditioners, Gibson A Comfort temp, approx. 8000 A 6000 BTU; Newer Hoover convertible upright sweeper A other sweepers; 20” elect fan A other fans; Comfort Glow kerosene heater; Dining room table A 5 chairs Dep. era; VG Sony 19** color Trinitron portable TV A stand; Good Quasar color console TV; 3 cushion Early American floral sofa A other good sofas; Pine sofa w/matching rocker A coffee table w/cushions; Earthtone brown Lazy Boy elect lift chair recliner, about new; Blanket chest; Blue hue tweed overstuffed swivel rocker. Various end tables, coffee magazine A other small tables; Chrome legged glass top dinette Üble A 4 cushion chairs; Set of 96”x84” peach country curtains; 12x10 brown/orange carpet; Home Int. pictures, silk flowers A others; Kneehole home desk A chair; Numerous older üble lamps; Various mirrors; Like new pine hand carved single bed wftop quality box springs A mattress; Exc. box springs A mattress, full iljte bed w/Hollywood head; Very nice 4 piece Waterfall dresser A bedroom suite complete w/springs A mattress; Waterfall 4 drawer chest of drawers; Maple 4 drawer chest of drawers; 3 various sized wood utility cupboards; Push lawn mower, 12’ ladder TERMS: Cash or Good Check w/ID Lunch The Property of Hazel Stump Date A Donald Stump, Guardians 773-3781 FATHER A SON AUCTIONEERS Roger Hahn 1407 SR 19N daMmaii - PWI Hehn n |4| «o«nson, AUCuoneor Nenriennii IN IN 219-773-5550 sssso ■" U* #AU °1037777 21 9-773-4! S 4 IN Lie. *AU01001277 .IN Ue. «AU01012567

FREDERICK AUCTION As I am moving toGtrcncroft Retirement Center I will sell the following located South of Goshen, Ind on St. Rd. 15 to CR 36 (Kercher’s Comer), then 1 Mock west to Martin Manor Drive, that 1 block south. Thursday, April 28, 1994 STARTING AT 2:00 P.M. FLOW BLUE • CUT GLASS - ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Beautiful solid walnut 54” round pedestal dining table w/4 leaves - an outstanding piece; 6 Maple caned bottom pressed back staine dwalnut dining chairs; Unusual walnut Dep Era hidden leaf library table that opens up; Walnut hand carved comb case; Miscellaneous plate rack; Beautiful walnut etched scalloped top library table; Old German bird on top cuckoo clock; Outstanding "Man of the North” oak wall hung hall tree and beveled mirror, 29” square; Nice old 3 drawer spoon carved maple dresser, Diamond wood studded knick-knack comeT shelf; Very fancy Dep. Era drop-front pigeon hole writing desk; Walnut white marble top, porcelain caster fancy library table; 2 Walnut, 1-arm fancy caned, porcelain caster, fancy library table; 2 Walnut, 1-arm fancy caned, porcelain caster, Victorian chain; Sessions pillar sided, claw footed mantel clock; Outstanding set of Flow Blue china, Johnson Bros, jewel pattern 70 pieces to sell in various pieces; Cut glass footed large starburst deep bowl; Cut glass unusual oval covered starburst footed dish w/out top point; Cut glass cream A sugar with staiburst; Cut glass vinegar cruet, 8” tall; Cut glass thmribhole nappy, 6” plate; Cut glass diagonal sar starburst candy dish; Cut glass starburst milk pitcher, Cut glass starburst relish plate; Cut glass very fancy starburst water pitcher. Cut glass starburst deep bowl; Cut glass starburst covered butter dish; Cut glass very fancy starburst small basket; Cut glass 4 water glasses; Roseville, Japanese, Ruby Red A other glass vases; Very old beautiful hand crocheted bedspread; Newer hand quilted pillows; 3 Limoges flowered plates; 5-candle brass candelabra; Elkhart brass fire extinguishers; Approx. 25 to 30 year old Barbie, Ken, Skipper - 8 dolls A boxes A misc. clothes; Set of pickle forks w/8 pink Arms Hotel stamp A other old silverware A English china; Set bone dishes; Glass salts; Red Key purple canning jars A others HOUSEHOLD • MISC. LAWN A GARDEN, ETC. Approx. 3 yr. old Lawn Boy electric start, bagging, self propelled lawn mower, GE heavy duty 2 speed auto washer A auto sensor elec, dryer; Magic Chef infinite Control large microwave oven; Am ana large Radarange microwave; Portable dishwasher, works the best; RCA 9” odor ACDC portable TV; Portable trash compactor; Newer 60” glass top door walnut break front 2 piece cupboard with lights; 2 Gold, brown striped overstuffed rocker A reclincr, Beige floral overstufTed lovcscat; Walnut A formica end A coffee tables; RCA console AM/FM record player in nice cabinet; Misc. newer maple chain A end step table; Newer brass head fullsize bed with springs A mattress; Beautiful newer oak cannonball single bed with newer BS and mattress; Flow Blue A Cut Glsss to sell at approximately 4:00 P.M. Terms: Cash or Good Check w/ID Lunch Porta Potty Not Responsible for Accidents Inah M. Frederick, Owner Phone 533-5190 FATHER A SON - AUCTIONEERS Roger Hahn pu. iu. 1407 SR 19N Gene RoMnoon, Auction—r Maßnlnl- oi Happens*. IN ItHWAM ■* U* ** 001037777 ' 219*773-4184

Patrons were invited to share in a catered lunch, bring their own sack lunch, or just come by to enjoy the music. (AN photo by Merrie Chapman)

second, and Jenni Carl, third; 800Bccca Lape, first, 2:50, Sarah Bonewitz, second; long jump-Jodi Walters, 14-1, and Sara Stickley, 14-6; and high jump-Jodi Walters 4-6. Also: 1600—Jill Esenwein, first, 6:38, and Tina Goulet, second; 4X400 rclays-Dee Herr, Rachel Bonewitz, Mindy Risscr and Heather Stutzman, first, 4:45; shot putMaria Sandling, 22-10, Lani Stover, 22-9 and Laura Woody, 24-5; and discus Lani Stover, 65-9, Kim Rouch, 66-3, Maria Sandling, 53-4, and Laura Woody, 58-0.

Downtown restaurant purchase

Larry Andrews, Redevekipntent Commission, attended the Monday afternoon, April 25, Board of Public Works and Safety meeting. He outlined the goals of his committee and answered questions about the city’s purchase of the old BAB Restaurant The purchase of the building will be followed by a major renovation project According to Nappanee Mayor Ken Walters, once the grants and other funding available to the project are utilized, the city’s “out-of-pocket expense” becomes only about 30% of the quarter of a million dollar price tag. Drawings were shown of what the finished structure will resemble. The old restaurant will be treated as two seperate buildings—divided by the eating area and the banquet hall. The comer doorway will be moved and centered on the east side of the structure. In addition both will receive new roofs, facades and windows. A The board approved the purchase and agreed to pay the present owner, David Widmoyer, a $5,000 downpayment Members also voted to award the bid for a new sewer cleaning machine to Deeds Equipment for $165,123. One of the specifications is that the model will have a Chevy chassis from McCormick Motors, Nappanee. The street department’s old equipment will be sold to Monroeville for $15337. Comely Construction, Syracuse, will handle the sidewalk replacements for the city’s 50/50 match program with citizens. Connely bid $2.70 per square foot, for four-inch slabs, and $3 on six-inch slabs. Funding tor the sidewalk replacement program have been cut in half this year, with the other SIO,OOO being used toward curb replacement and ramp installations throughout the city. This is the first step toward compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. Sewer connection applications and letters of availability were approved fra- Rame, Inc., 301 North Dal Mar Way, and the future home of Dennis and Arlene Lane, 504 Heritage Parkway. The board is scheduled to meet again, Monday, May 9,3:30p.m., in

STUMP ESTATE AUCTION Location: 3 milep of Nappanee, Ind. on U.§. f s, tjhep. l Tnites north on C.R. 11.1 Saturday, April 30, 1994 - Starting at 9:00 A.M. NOTE: Paul D. Stump Estate Auction, consisting of primitives, antiques and collectibles. The familj reports this collection spans np to five generations. There are many more items boxed and not listed in the sale MIL / T COME SPEND A PLEASANT SATURDAY WITH THE STUMP FAMILY . ANTIQUE FURNITURE (2) Maple beds with buried inlay; primitive desk w/3 drawers; oak high boy dresser w/mirror, oak dressed w/lyrc sides, also rocking footstool; Singer treadle sewing machine in cabinet; Climax treadle sewing machine in oak cabinet; oak cupboard with glass doors; rope bed-blanket chests; white painted dressed (poplar?); oak dresser w/beveled glass mirror, Depr. Era dresser w/mirror, bench-dropleaf table-cabinet base; 8 press back, cane bottom chairs; 8 bamboo seat chairs; ornate parlor stand; Ige. amount of old picture! frames, ornate A oval-slate; spinning wheel-flax wheel; clothes rack-oak dresser (damaged); oak library! table; primitive library table; 2 wicker style rockers; 2 parlor stands; Philco radio-Corona radio; waterfall! kneehole desk; clock radio-recliner, Seth Thomas brass clock; very ornate Ingraham mantel clock; 2! commodes-baby cradle; rocking horse; unique oak dresser with tall minor MODERN: double bed with! box springs and mattress; metal wardrobe-400-day clock; Duncan Phyfe dining tabic with 2 leaves; miscel-! laneous toys A games ANTIQUES A COLLECTIBLES Studebaker wooden wheel wagon w/spring seat; (3) Oxen yokes-grain cradle; brass face Purina Cow Chow! scales; cow bells-leg band com cutter, com fodder clamp; hand com planter, hand held balance scales; cast! iron head bank; blood letting knife; candle lantern, came from Switzerland 1821; Fairbanks store scdles,! dated 1855; wooden bungs-cream separator; wooden sausage tub; wooden mall head; large amount off crocks, jugs, bottles, cast ironkettles; 3 slaw cutlers; candle stick maker foot warmer-fishnet; white gas iron A said irons; boilder w/lid-4 wash tubs; wooden prune box-checkerboard; Model A wheel-apple cate; (2) . egg carrying cases; Butler pitcher pump; wooden level-copper kettle; wooden rocker washer 3 wooden: barrels; 2 water pumps w/clec. motors; wooden shoe last-steel shoe last; incense burner, slaw grater-ice! cream freezer wooden items: potato masher, scoop, bowls, pestle, kraut stomper; brass bottom coffee pot;! Caby, Ach, Caby coffee tin; Boss oven-Reliance pocket watch; Shaeffcrs pen set; Buckeye #22 round stove;! oil stove-oil lamps; buggy (A other) lanterns; kerosene bottles-bayonet; glass butter chum; 500-600 picture! postcards in packs of 10; stovepipe hat-dciby hat; hat box-tins-pocket knives; razpr stand; ceramic bed pan;! apple butter stirrer 2 wooden wash stands; manicure set-easel; plunger washer, unique water wheel;! unidentified wooden gtear mechanism; books: group of Farmers Almanac, 1908-1931 (not complete) 1881 ! Dictionary; Websters dictionary; 1842 Geiman Bible (Daniel Stump); Wilson 3rd Reader 1837 ABC ! Buchlein; 1809 German book; 1916 Ranger Bike book; 1905 Our Animal Friends; misc. dishes-Flow Blue! {date; 6 Dresden china plates A more; quilts A bedding: large chest full of quilts, comforters, coverlets A ! misc. bedding; old American Rifleman magazines; 1-1/2 dozen old wooden duck decoys FARM EQUIPMENT & SHOP TOOLS IH M tractor, NF, good tires #76217; McCormick 4 row #4O com planter, McCormick #245,2 row com ! planter McCormick hammer mill with dust collector Oliver 10 pL wheel disc-slip scoop; Oliver walking ! plow; above ground fuel tank pump; AC 6ft. belly mower fits B-C-CA; AC cultivator, 2 row fits ! C-CA; PTO clover aeeder-IH cylinder 16fL gate-(2) 7’ rotary hoes; steel farrowing crate; clover seed ! buncher far bone drawn mower (2) 2-bottom Oliver pull type plow, rooster comb lift; bobsled-hay slings; ! crank com shelter misc. shop tools, leg vise, bench vise, log chains, 3/8” cicc. drill; forks-shovels-poslhole ! digger 3 wood augers-malict; wooden rake-double trees; log bunks for old wagon; gravel box-binder ; tongue w/wheel; Dowagiac Mfg. Co. foed cari; cant hook-scythe-stecl posts; hay harpoon-hay knife-broad ! axe; PTO sprayer pump A boom; American Boiler A Foundry Co. side arm heater, Homclitc Super 2 chain ; saw incase; 3 chicken crates, nests, feeders, fountain-3 sumppumps-tircs; fertilizer spreader-whitelbarrow; ; 10 ftx4” grain auger w/motor 34”x34” cast floor register Laulz Bros, gloss soap box; 30 gal. LP gas water [ heater compound bow-Baker tree stand; 6ft bobsled-3 sleds; complete 2 ft. down-rigger, canvas scat- ; umbrella stand THE FOLLOWING ITEMS COME FROM THE DISKO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH { Baldwin Orgasonic organ; oak communion table; (2) oak padded chairs; (2) oak pulpits, one has adjustable | book rest; oak alter rail, approx. 14 ft long; American flag with stand; large cast iron bell with rope wheel, ; about 27” at base, appears to be in good condition THESE ITEMS ARE FOR SALE DUE TO SALE OF CHURCH BUILDING AND SEEM TO BE IN ; EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD CONDITION. Terms of Sale: Cask or Good Check Lunch: Served by Turkey Creek Women’s Fellowship j SALE ORDER: Misc. items A farm equipment, followed by antiques & collectibles. We may run two J rings early in the-auction.

Paul D. Stump Estate Pgpygi RALPH L. STUMP. EXECUTOR Land Mark Auctions /|U AC68700167 Jill 103 W. Lincoln St. • Nappanee,lN46sso l\Jr\ (219)773-4455 or (219) 862-2145 • Fax 1219) 862-2145 Ls | \ Auctioneer: Harvey Lambright- AU01002506 FIW 210-463-2012

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AUCTION Located 1/2 mile west of Wakarusa, IN Square on CR 40 at 403 W. Waterford v Saturday, May 7, 1994 STARTING AT 10:00 A.M. ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD Outstanding spoon carved commode w/mirror A candle stands; old cheny night stand w/drawers; oak marble top parlor stand w/porcelain casters; Fancy Duncan Pbyfe dining room table w/6 chairs; Duncan Phyfe buffet; Duncan Phyfe glass front comer china cabinet, 5’ tall; Duncan Phyfe end table w/drawers; 2 Duncan Phyfe tiered tables; Duncan Phyfe comer china £* b * net; w *biur secretary, 24” wide sewing cabinet; 2 needlepoint Duncan Phyfe chairs; 4 piece Depression era bedroom suite, claw-footed poster bed, dressing Üble, needlepoint bench & chest of drawers; extra mce 5 piece Birdseye maple bedroom suite including twin poster beds, dressing table, cane seat bench, chest of drawers; beautiful walnut 4 drawer chest w/glove boxes; extra nice metal Ansonia porcelain face mantel clock w/cupid on top; wooden parlor rocker w/oval back; 2 sewing rockers, one birds maple; wooden plant stand-small oak bookcase; 2 good quilts-2 cutter quilts-comforters; 5 piece Mediterranean bedroom suite w/ king size bed and chiffonier, several mirrors-dressing table lamps; tea cart-old round sewing baskets; old picnic baskets-20” fan; small chest of drawers-cedar chest; old photo albums; wall little girl string dispenser; old metal mail drop box bank (Salesman Sample), all political names one side; Mack doll door stop; needlepoint sewing stool box; 2 Salesman Sample flat irons and trivets; old tin dust pan on wheels; old wooden wash stand DISHES Matching pair of Roseville hanging vases; 10 fancy German A English bread plates; Delf vase; fancy blue crockery milk pitcher (small chip); good cranberry hand painted water pitcher; pink hobnail candleholder green hand painted pitcher-other pitchers; fluted pink hobnail vase- smali hobnail vase-perfume bottles; (2) 12” Flow Blue dishes; beautiful beaded evening bag; pressed glass bowls & dishes; 6 nice game plates; some American Fostoria-candlewick; Hall tcapot-Royal Daulton farm scow plate; 3 Hall mixing bowls; beautiful canary Majolica plate; set of white Sheffield dishes; Depression pressed glass cracker jar; Nippon hair receiver-old incense burner; beautiful floral wooden jewelry box, 30” long; large amount of costume jeweliy; tin matchbox holder; set of encyclopedias-bookcase; beige electric lift chair, 2 gold crashed velvet overstuffed chairs; good crashed velvet footstools; 8’ floral sofa-kneehole good crashed velvet Pope chair, coffee table-2 round maple top end tables; Hex end tables; brass bridge lamps-table lamps; double globe electric lamps-magazine rack; Hoover power drive sweeper, 25” color console TV; oak dinette table w/4 chairs; 19” RCA B/W TV; portable Singer sewing machine w/cams & attachments; Smith Corona portable electric typewriter in card table type stand AUCTION NOTE: You will find this a very clean auction throughout Any announcements made day of auction has precedence over printed material. r Terms: Cash/Check w/proper I.D. Lun<h Not Responsible for Accidents J Property of the late James Eaton Mary Ellen Eaton, Owner FATHER g SON - AUCTIONEERS Robhteon, Auctioneer NMoeiS^Bl* 219-773-5550 N "' mSSm " * AUOIW7m J IN Lie. 4AU01001277 IN Ue. #A 1101012^67

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