Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 103, Number 10, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 8 August 1979 — Page 2

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Nappanre Advance-News Centennial Issue Wednesday. August 8, I*7o

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Over 20 events set for Festival

Over 20 acts and events will entertain Pletcher Village Art Festival visitors at Amish Acres in Nappanee this weekend, Aug. 9-12, filling three stages and the grounds with a hodgepodge of music, dance, and sleight of hand. Visitors will clap their hands and tap their toes tothe fiddle tunes of old time music of Cobus Creek and the Atomic String Band on antique wooden benches and bales of straw. The Atomic String Band brings together members of three popular bands for the first time New York bom folk singer Jay Turner who has played from New York’s Bitter End to San Diego's Greenwich West, will join balladeer

Smokey Joe on the festival stage for the first time along w ith local vocalist Pete Seaver Lynn Frederick, a six year festival veteran with DeKalb, will make his solo debut here during the show. , Familiar faces will include The Kentucky Woman, Nancy Ebersole. bringing her music of the montains; guitarist. Tim Madlen; and the Ron Hull Trio. As the pace of the weekend quickens these performers will be joined by the Elkhart 8 and Swinging Hoosier Square dancers, the Bonneyville Mill chapter of the Sweet Adeline Lady Barbershop Singers and the Caladonia Kilty Band The United

Mime Workers will again roam the '-■grounds interpreting the day's events into the ancient art of street mime. The Elkhart Sports Car Club Rally will be featured Sunday afternoon in contrast to an antigue car display. Daily style shows from the House Across the Street will again grace the festival's South Stage. A special presentation of the offical state Indian legend of Hotowa will be given Saturday evening around a roaring camp fire. Children of all ages will be enchanted in turn by The Stevens puppets' presentation of Wizard of Oz by their marionettes, plus Stephen Gubi, a

magician, while Punch and Judy will carry on the 400 year old puppet tradition in the tent theatre. US 6 parking 9 restriction set Parking will be restricted on U.S. 6 in the City of Nappanee within two to three weeks, if all goes as planned, says executive director of the highway commission Roger F. Marsh. No parking anytime signs will be placed on the south side of U.S. 6 from Summit Street to a point 300 feet east of Jackson Street, a distance of approximately 600 feet, adds Marsh. The restriction came from a request of the Nappanee Board of Works and Safety on behalf of Nappanee Chief of Police Thomas L. Rohr. Their concern lies with traffic movement at Jackson Street. When a vehicle is turning westbound, thru movement is stopped and traffic is backed-up. Traffic engineers from the Fort Wayne district conducted a study of Jackson Street and concluded traffic would move smoother if parking were restricted on the south side of U.S. 6 from Summit to 600 feet east of Jackson Street. Fort Wayne district Engineer is Raymond Hawk and traffic engineer is Theron Lindsey. Court news... The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court. Charles Davis is the judge. Ray L. Aleshire, charged with failure to use headlights, paid total fine and costs of $36. Jack Duoden, Kokomo, charged with speeding 64mph in a 50mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $45. Patrick J. Davis, Elkhart, charged with not having an operator’s license, paid total fine and costs of $36. Douglas Anglemyer, Goshen, charged with disobeying a stop sign, paid total fine and costs of s4l. 1 City reports Police Department COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION Telephone and on station calls 1168 Complaints handled by operators 109 Radio messages received and transmitted 2013 Teleprinter messages received 132 Teleprinter messages requested 45 Alarms received 19 Court cases handled by operators TRAFFIC PATROL DIVISION Traffic arrests 15 Non-traffic arrests 6 Warning tickets issued 21 Parking tickets issued 225 Assistance to citizens and complaints handled 159 Accidents investigated 17 Accidents requiring state reports 9 Number of vehicles involved 33 Personal injury accidents 3 Fatal accidents 0 Total amount of vehicle property damage $9890.00 INVESTIGATIVE DIVISION Total crimes reported 32 Total cases closed " 12 Total cases closed by arrest 8 Total cases closed unfounded 6 Total cases pending charges 5 Total cases open for investigation 7 EMS Department 22 AMBULANCE CALLS AS FOLLOWING: 5 undetermined illness 3 seizures 1 car accident 1 industrial accident 2 heart attacks 4 home accidents 2 sports accidents 1 stroke 2 car-bicycles accidents 1 unconsciousness AMUBLANCE RUNS TO: 18 Elkhart Gen. Hospital 4 local doctor’s offices RESIDNECES OF PATIENTS: 10 City of Nappanee 1 RR 1 3 RR 3 2 RR 4 1 Wakarusa 1 Goshen 1 Syracuse 1 Wabash 1 Lowell, In. 1 Benton Harbor, Mi. Street Department Swept town one tim —Sweeper back Rebuilt 6 catchbasins Replaced 2 catchbasins Rodded 4000 feet sewer. Rodded catchbasin 19 North by Jim Calendars, broke rods 3 times and still not able to get it open Put in 15 feet of sewer Graded 15 alleys and 6 streets Graded and filled Nappanee Street north end and Stahly Drive Painted 1975 GMC dump truck Painted garage building doors Worked and repaired loader—2 days Painted crosswalks and school lines for all schools; also painted airport runways . ■•j---.: * Fixed cave-in on South Summit St. Hauled 8 loads of trash from city garage to dump Mowed along 4 city streets Put up signs and barricades for July 4 parade v Worked on lift station at Amish crespumps quit and flooded out.