Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 121, Number 12, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 25 March 1998 — Page 2

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Na|)|>;mee Advance News Wednesday, March 25,1998

Murder/suicide...

Steve (Jessica) Holmes, Nappanee; her parents, Joseph and Barbara Pontes, Dartmouth, and a sister, Nancy Santos, New Bedford. Pastor Tony Ragland conducted services for the mother and son, Friday morning, March 20, at Thompson-Lengacher & Yoder Funeral Home. Cremation followed for Linda Almeida, while Josh Laberge was buried at Union Center Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Linda Almeida and Josh Laberge Memorial Fund. Sept. 15, 1966-Mar. 13, 1998 Tim A. Heaton, 31, Lot 154 Meadows Mobile Home Park, Nappanee, died Friday, March 13, at his residence. Bom September 15, 1966, in Warsaw, he was the son of Ted Heaton and Cindy (Starbuck) Hale. He had been a Nappanee resident for six years, and was formerly of Bourbon. He worked as a forklift operator at Borkholder Corporation, Nappanee. Surviving with his mother, Indianapolis, and his father, Winona Lake, are a sister, Angie Chicken, beef sold at maple syrup festival The Wakarusa Elementary PTO will sponsor its annual all-you-can-eat beef and chicken dinner, at Port-A-Put Banquet Hall, March 21-28, 11a.m.-Bp.m., during the Wakarusa Maple Syrup Festival. Tickets will be on sale from V/pkarusa Elementary students, or at,the door. Carry out chicken only will also be available for sale at Custom Wood Products on Waterford Street, Wakarusa, Friday and Saturday, 11a.m.-7p.m. from the sale will be used to fund trips and equipment for the school. Kiwanibull... Nappanee Noon Kiwanis meets each Tuesday, at Dal Mar Banquet Hall, 159 E. Lincoln St. The top ~25 seniors at North Wood High School were honored during the March 24 meeting, with the top 25 juniors scheduled for special recognition at the March 31 session, top 25 sophomores April 14 and the top fourth grade students April 21. Last week’s program was presented by Dr. A.B. Smith, a 98-year-old chiropractor who is still putting in three busy days each week. Early Bird Chirp... Early Bird Kiwanis met Wednesday, March 18, at Ron’s Bakery & Restaurant. Guests includes interclubs from the Nappanee Noon Club and the Lakeland Club from North Webster. Dale Hickman from North Webster won the 50/50 raffle. Also visiting at the meeting was Lt. Gov. A 1 Bades. i • ;Linda Yoder, director of the Nappanee Public Library, talked about the library’s upcoming art show and sale, to be held April 1719, at the old Central School building. iSusan Nunemaker informed members of last-minute plans for the March 23 benefit auction. Nappanee II Early Bird Kiwanis meets each Wednesday at 6:30a.m., at Ron’s. Visitors are welcome. For more information, call Shirley Pitney, 219-773-5953.

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Shafer, Kewanna; grandfather, James Heaton, Winona Lake; grandmother, Betty Clark, Warsaw; a niece, a nephew, two uncles, four aunts and several cousins. Pastor Larry Sharpless conduct-

NAPPANEE It AMBULANCE ” CALLS

March 16, 7:57a.m. —Mary Johnston, 89 Meadows, Nappanee, transported from her home to Elkhart General due to trouble breathing. March 17, 7:lßp.m.—Norma Hamsher, 601 East Van Buren, Nappanee, transported from her home to Elkhart General due to abdominal pain. March 18, 8:30a.m. —Kip Chamberlin, 357 East Centennial, Nappanee, transported from North Wood High School to Bremen Community due to seizure. March 19, 5:51a.m. —Armine Trent, 115 East Lincoln Street, Bremen, transported from Nappanee Wood Products to Bremen Community due to chest pain. March 19, 11:26a.m. —Ivon Deavers, 116 Meadows, Nappanee, transported from his home to Elkhart General due to trouble breathing. March 19, 12:20p.m. —Mary Jones, LuAnn Nursing Home, Nappanee, transported from her home to Elkhart General for medical purposes. March 19, 9:3op.m.—Karen Gutierrez, 605 Short Street, Nappanee, transported from Elkhart General due to pregnancy. March 20, 2:49p.m. —Glen Weldy, LuAnn Nursing Home, Nappanee, transported from his home to Goshen General due to chest pain. March 20, 8:30p.m. —Michael D. Tarwacki, 11240 Comnelle Park Drive, Cincinnati, required no transport from SR 19 south, folFour arrested for marijuana possession The Nappanee Police Department was called to the area of Wabash and Summit Streets, March 22, in reference to a disturbance. During the investigation four people were charged with possession of marijuana. Among those arrested were two Nappanee men: Mark Lingofelter Jr., 20, 355 West Indiana Avenue, and Jeremy Miller, 20, 13831 N 700 W. Also charged were Adam Grossman, 18, 58658 Runway Road, Elkhart, and Stephen Morris, 20, 23428 Greenwood Blvd., Elkhart. All four subjects were transported to the Elkhart County Security Center where they were held on a SI,OOO bond pending an initial court date, March 25, in Nappanee City Court.

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ed services Saturday morning, March 21, at First Presbyterian Church of Winona Lake, with burial at Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw. Arrangements were with the McHatton-Sadler Funeral Chapel, Warsaw.

lowing a moving vehicle accident. March 22, 2:o3p.m.—Zachery Cobb, 276 S SR2, Hebom, transported from Amish Acres, Nappanee, to Bremen Community for medical purposes. Court news... The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court. David Widmoyer is the judge. Mathew Glosenger, charged with driving while license is suspended infraction, paid total fine and costs of $100.50. Roy Beachy, charged with speeding 62mph in a 30mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $107.50. Pedro Garcia, charged with domestic battery, transported from $275.50. Gregory Vanlandingham, charged with unsafe start, paid total fine and costs of $80.50. Annette Berkey, charged with failure to use seatbelt, paid total fine and costs of $25. James Ryman, charged with speeding 45mph in a 30mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $90.50. Travis Martin, charged with speeding 71mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $91.50. Timothy Kosch, charged with disregarding auto signal, paid total fine and costs of $85.50. Patrick Gilley charged with possession of marijuana, paid total fine and costs of $575.50. Kenneth Bickel, charged with speeding 69mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $89.50. Andrew Horvath, charged with expired license plate, paid *tbtal fine and costs of $100.50. Lori Koch, charged with driving while license is suspended infraction, paid total fine and costs of $125.50. Philip Miller, charged with speeding 57mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $87.50. Brent Calhoun, charged with driving while license is suspended infraction, paid total fine and costs of $125.50. J. Castillo, charged with child restraint violation, paid total fine and costs of $85.50. Brendan Moore, charged with driving while license is suspended infraction, paid total fine and costs of $125.50. Tamara Najacht, charged with disregarding stop sign, paid total fine and cost sos $80.50.

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North Wood Middle School conducted its annual science fair March 17, with over 420 students participating. Trophies were given for Best of Show, medals for Excellence and ribbons for Honorable Mention projects. The following students earned Best of Show Awards: Chris Roelandts, Julie Stutzman, Mark Bradley, Renee Jensen, Jon Hershberger and Danielle Hoke. Excellence: Kelsey Davis, Jason

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Rupp. Sylvia Sheets, Andrew Moneyheffer, Brea Persing, Matt Terrell, Kim Houck, Adam Leeper and Phil Sumpter. Honorable Mention: Chandra Whitehead, Jeremy Chelsey, Nick Mikel, Bill Kurtz, Andy Shaw, Charity Hochstetler, C.J. Cunningham, Angie Beachy, Katie Carl, Chad Burkholder, Molly Pletcher, Anisa Berkey, Ryann Rigsby, Zebulon Holsopple, Stephanie Etsinger, Matt Unsinger, Leslie Yeager, Ashleigh Taylor,

PRESENT MUSICAL—The North Wood High School Drama Department performed the musical ‘Seven Brides For Seven Brothers,' last weekend in the auditorium of the school. Pictured at top: Adam Blosser, brother Caleb, makes use of the kitchen floor for sleeping space following a full night of brawling through the house with his brothers. Middle: main characters, Angela Hattery and Ryan Woodle stand together during the wedding ceremony. Matt Schrock played the minister. Bottom: Jana Johnson, Heather Baughman, Erica Rouch, Rachel Hill and Mindi Martin watch sadly as their sister enters the new«world of matrimon. (AN photos by Merrie Chapman)

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