Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 102, Number 38, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 21 February 1979 — Page 2

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Nappane-s Advance-News Wednesday. February 21, 1979

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Six traffic accidents involving a total of 12 vehicles, one of which was a school bus, have occurred in Nappanee during the past week, according to reports received from the Nappanee Police

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Department. No injuries were reported. A car-truck accident occurred February 12, at 11:54 a.m., at the intersection of US6 and Delaware St.

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Drivers of the vehicles involved were Harry D. Wright. Shamrock Meadows, Nappanee, and Glenn A. Yoder, Nappanee. Wright was preparing to turn east

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car, and S4OO to the truck. The intersection of SRI9 and John St. was the scene of another car-truck mishap, this one occurring February 12, at 2:25 p.m., and involving vehicles driven by Steven L, Baker, Syracuse, and Mike Telschow, 655 E. John St., Nappanee. Telschow was turning onto John St., and Baker was preparing to pass the Telschow vehicle because he couldn’t stop in time to avoid a collision. Telschow struck the Baker truck, causing it to strike a tree near the intersection. Damages were estimated at $1,200 to the front of the truck, and SBOO to the front of the Telschow vehicle. A van driven by Thomas J. Xanders, Syracuse, received S9OO in damages in an accident which occurred February 13, at 9:49 a m., at the intersection of Morningside Drive with US6. Xanders, who was preparing to pull onto US6 from Morningside, failed to see an approaching car, driven by James R. Miller, Warsaw. The Miller auto struck the van in the left side, causing estimated damages of S9OO to the van and SI2OO to the car. Lincoln Street, at the entrance to the Holiday Rambler Plant 40 parking lot, was the site of a February 14, 3:20 p.m. accident involving a car driven by Terry E. Slagle, Shamrock Meadows, Nappanee, and one driven by Ann L.

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Lemler, 706 S. Main St., Nappanee. Slagle, who was northbound in the' lot, pulled onto the street, failing to notice the Lemler auto which was approaching from the west. Slagle said' snow blocked his vision. Slagle's car struck the Lemler vehicle, causing estimated damages of $25 to his car, and S2OO to the Lemler auto. A Wa-Nee school bus was involved in; an accident which occurred February 15, at 3:55 p.m. The bus, driven by Ray E. Hochstetler, 702 W. Centennial St.,l Nappanee, struck a car driven by Judy A. Meek, 1106 E. Market St., Nappanee.Meek stated to police that she had stopped at the stop sign on John St. before entering the intersection. She observed the bus on Hartman St., but preceded into the intersection, and before she could clear the intersection, the bus approached. Hochstetler began braking to avoid the collision, but was unable to stop in time, and struck the car, causing estimated damages of S6OO to the car, and none to the bus. The parking lot at the St. Joseph Valley Bank was the site of a February 17 accident which occurred at 11:15 am. and involved cars driven by Elizabeth M. Ziliak, 752 W. Market St., Nappanee, and Mary A. Woitas, Cromwell Both vehicles were backing from parking spaces, and each driver failed to see the other. The collision caused estimated damages of $75 to the Ziliak car, and none to the Woitas vehicle.

propriated to airport operation, $3,768 for runway work, $1,500 for equipment repairs, and $1,200 for other materials. A total of $2,000 would go for electricity. —Electrician license renewal was approved for Terry Burt of Burt Electric, Goshen. —The clerk-treasurer’s January financial report was approved.