Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 103, Number 8, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 25 July 1979 — Page 2

Nappanee Advance-New* Wednesday. July 25, 1079

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Emergency units plan open house

Nappanee’* emergency vehicles and equipment will be on display for public Inspection at an open house Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. at the Municipal Center. Equipment and vehicles will be on display in front of the fire station and in the lot behind the police station. The open house is sponsored by the EMS, fire and police departments.

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SHOP y DUTCH TREATS IN THE STORES & IN THE STREET! FRI. & SAT. Ju JULY 27 - 28

WAREHOUSE SPECIALS: Used sofas and sleepers selection at low, low prices. -Ghaira —Swwel—rocJters—and several recliners. Matched set: Gold sofa and club chair used but still a lot of life left in this twosome. USED APPLIANCES AT SIDE-WALK PRICES Washers Dryers 1 only dish washer—2 gas stoves refrigerators - FURNISH THE LAKE COTTAGE! Assorted chest of drawers Headboards mostly twin size. (AT WISE DECORATING SHOPPE)

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special in sToa carpet JUST *3*%^. LARGE ASSORTMENT CARPET SAMPLES A REMNANTS LAWN FURNITURE 20-50% OFF MwnorwK.

City receives insurance bids

Proposals for city insurance coverage were received by the Board of Public Works and Safety last Saturday. The board has set a special meeting for this Saturday to award a contract for general liability and property coverage as well as auto and workmen’s compensation policies. Callander Insurance bid $33,670 for the insurance package and Kemper Insurance bid $33,6%. The bids are being reviewed by the Common Council’s insurance committee headed

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by councilman Vance Frederick. Present coverage expired last Friday but was extended for 15 days at an additional cost. In reports of city officers: —EMS director Ray Schwartz reported that one applicant from Nappanee has been accepted for EMT training at Goshen. He added that from six to eight trainees each year will be needed to fill vacancies on the squad. —Street superintendent Denny Zent reported that the street sweeper is back in service and will begin cleaning city streets this week. Zent added that the person contacted to oil streets and alleys has been too busy to come into the city. —Police chief Tom Rohr reported that city emergency equipment will be displayed in the Municipal Center parking lot from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday for Dutch Street Days. Rohr also announced plans for an auction of about 15 to 20 unclaimed bicycles during the Apple Festival in September. He said that about five bicycles are stolen each week from the

J.O.Lentz, D.D.S., Inc., announces that Joe A. Baumgartner, D.D.S., is now associated with him in the general practice of family dentistry at 1001 N. Main St Nappanee Ph: 7734454

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MAIN STORE SPECIALS: STORE -WIDE JULY CLEARANCE SALE STILL IN PROGRESS PLUS EXTRA SPECIALS FOR SIDEWALK DAYS. Assorted end tables; several styles, sizes, woods, in disc, and one of a kind selection Up to V 2 Off. One only: Blue velvet platform rocker nice extra choir for bedroom, etc. $ 75. DMI oak knee hole desk 48x20x30 6 drawers incl. 2 file drs Was ‘219" Now‘l69" Two only White swivel contour chairs, moulded, with brown seats. Was ‘B9" ea SACOO “ J each ASSORTED PICTURES & ACCESSORIES Vi OFF Stock toble sets assorted woods. Footstools assorted sues, colors, styles

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municipal pool, theatre or ball diamonds and that many stolen bikes are recovered along county roads south of the city. The chief added that he will investigate a request for another stop sign at the intersection of Nappanee Street and Park Drive. In other business: —Hie board considered a request from golf course developer James Beard to reroute discharge water from the sewage treatment plant into the irrigation lake in the golf course along CR 7. Pantherettes sponsor Car wash Do you have a dirty car? Relax! The North Wood Pantherette Corps. Is sponsoring a car wash on Saturday, July 28. It will be held at Bonacorsi’s in Nappanee, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. The price is just $1.75.

NE VE CLEANED OUT OUR NAREHOUSE AND HAVE HUNDREDS OF ITEMS FOR THIS SALE. UP TO 100% OFF. JUST LOOK AT SOME OF THESE BARGAINS:

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Peeking in . A" This young lad is trying to get an early peek at specials being readied for this weekend’s Dutch Street Days sale in Nappanee. Local businesses are preparing specials for on the sidewalks and in the stores, both downtown, and at the plaza, and a number of organizations are planning their own booths of concessions and specials. Don’t miss the July 27 and 28 Dutch Street Days specials.

Council Cont. from pg. I per hour, $4.43. —Secretary to city judge, $1,555. —Police pension fund secretary, $35. Street department employees will receive a maximum of $4.83 per hour. Beginning January 1, 1980, all fulltime salaried and hourly rate employees, except elected officials, shall have pay bonuses determined by the number of calendar years of continuous employment by the city prior to January 1,1980 in accordance with the following schedule: —sloo after two and three years. —s2oo after four and five years. —s3oo after six and seven years. —s4oo after eight and nine years. —ssoo after 10 or more years. The salary ordinance also defines fringe benefits such as sick leave, vacation pay, holiday pay, mileage allowances. Market report July 25.1979 Oats 1.80 Shelled Corn 3.00 Wheat 4.09 New Beans ..6.97 Beans y 7.56

Join the Herd! Run the St Joe TOUeyßank Stampede

Date: September 15,1979. Place: Memorial High School, Elkhart, IN. Distance: 5 miles and 10 miles. Entry Fee: $3.00. $4.00 after Sept. 14. Frep Stampede T-shirts for all finishers.

For complete information and entry form, write: Steve Pletcher, Race Director, YMYWCA, 200 East Jackson Blvd., Elkhart, Indiana 46514. Entry forms also available

Festival Cont. from pg. 1 youngsters. Marionettes, a magician and Punch and Judy puppets, will alternate their fantasies throughout the festival. For refreshment a vendor’s banquet of finger foods and traditional Dutch inspired delights border the marketplace. Carts, wagons, and small stands serving iced tea, lemonade and apple cider along with funnel cakes, apple fritters, turkey legs, roast pig and sausage sandwiches, will do brisk business. The permanant shops of Amish Acres provide the aroma of just baked breads and pies, freshly made fudge candy, plus smoked meats and aged cheeses. The 400 seat family style restaurant, with its window boxes of geraniums, overlooks the festival’s activities. Amish Acres itself is a themed attraction which draws over half its visitors from outside Indiana. For a separate admission, the farm features a guided tour, horse drawn buggy rides, a documentary movie, and domestic chore demonstrations. Admission to the festival is 1.25, under 10 free. There is free parking and shuttle for over 2000 cars.

at any office of the St. Joseph Valley Bank. Sponsored by the St. Joseph Valley Bank in cooperation with the Y&ICA. All proceeds to the Elkhart YMCA.

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