Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 103, Number 21, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 24 October 1979 — Page 3

Candidates address Kiwanis

Cont. from pg. 1 department to eight men. —full-time radio operators for the police, EMS, and fire departments. —a working and qualified Emergency Medical Services (EMS) department. —a to-notch volunteer fire department with anew pumper truck added in 1974 and anew pumper-tanker on order for delivery later this year or the first of next year. —new trucks and new sewer cleaning equipment for the street department. —miles of resurfaced streets all over the city. —expanded park and recreation department with 97 acres now and with anew municipal golf course under

Wa-Nee bids Cont. from pg. 1

teacher expenses totaled $324. Teachers are limited to one conference leave per school year of more than two school days. The administration often requests staff attendance at various conferences. —Assistant Superintendent John K. Miller reported 1979-80 parochial school enrollment within the Wa-Nee district totals 459 compared with 427 in 1978 Nine parochial schools operate within the district. —The board approved a policy allowing employees to participate in the school group health and medical insurance program at their own expense. —Superintendent Dorsey reported on periodic discussions between administrators and the Wa-Nee Court news . . The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court. Charles Davis is the judge. Scott James Stillson, Nappanee. charged with speeding 66 mph in a 55 mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $42. Samuel Collatine, Elkhart, charged with having no safety sticker, paid total fine and costs of S3B. Howard Higby, Mishawaka, charged with speeding 60 mph in a 50 mph zone, paid total fine and costs of s3l. Richard Papalco, South Bend, charged with speeding 55 mph in a 45 mph zone, paid total fine and costs of s4l. John Bethel, Nappanee, charged with speeding 69 mph in a 55 mph zone, paid

Police log . . .

Nappanee and Kosciusko County Police investigated two accidents Sunday evening between 7 and 8 p.m. Police report that Mark L. Mullet, 21, Rt. 2, Nappanee, lost control of his vehicle westbound in the 100 block of East Randolph Street and crossed the street, striking a “no parking” sign. According to police, the vehicle was then driven south of Nappanee, where it went into a ditch on CR 1350N. The driver left the vehicle and got a ride back to Nappanee where he obtained another vehicle. Police report that Mullet was traveling west on East Market Street and drove his vehicle off the roadway striking two street light poles, resulting in about SSOO damage and knocking out lighting on East Market. Mullet was arrested for leaving the scene of a property damage accident on his first accident. An accident Saturday at 8:23 p.m. at the entrance to the Town and Country shopping plaza on US 6 resulted in about $325 damage to a vehicle driven by Wendy E. Meek, Shamrock Meadows, Nappanee. Her vehicle was struck in the left front by a vehicle driven by Stacey L. Peterson, 26480 CR 52, Nappanee. The Peterson veheile was northbound on the drive from the plaza when it struck the Meek vehicle. Peterson told police he did not see the other vehicle until after the collision. Earlier' Saturday, an accident was reported at the intersection of Jackson and Market streets. A vehicle driven by Roger A. German, 106 Hartman Knoll, collided with a truck driven by Chester L. Detwiler, 24896 US 6. Police report that German was stopped on Jackson at the signal and

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construction for use in 1980. —water tower at the west industrial park to increase the city water supply. —in the process of expanding the waste water treatment plant. —expansion of the Nappanee Municipal Airport for better service with runway extension, modernization, hangars. —approval of over 15. million in Economic Development Bonds for expansion of business and construction of new business. —over 200 apartments constructed for residential and for the elderly. "The home developers must have . faith in the future of the city of Nappanee because they have continued to develop new housing and new subdivisions throughout the city,” Mellinger said.

Education Association. Major topics discussed have included staff evaluation, corporal punishment, child abuse reporting, and school testing from which new policies have been adopted. Discussion items are not required to be bargained collectively or placed in a written contract. Assistant superintendent Miller commented that policies are easier to formulate and revise if not in the teacher contract. —Conference leave requests were approved for principals McKee and Wesolek and for North Wood guidance counselor Sara Munsell. —Board members were reminded of the fall regional meeting of the Indiana School Boards Association to be held Tuesday, Oct. 30 at Knox Community High School • total tine and costs. Rusty D. Smith, Syracuse, charged with having the safety sticker, paid total fine and costs of $36. Joey Wolfe, Bremen, charged with having expired safety sticker, paid total fine and costs of $36. Lloyd Moore, South Bend, charged with failure to yield, paid total fine and costs of s4l. Steve Mullet, Nappanee, charged with speeding 50 mph in a 35 mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $46. Richard Yoder, South Bend, charged with disregarding automatic signal, paid total fine and costs of s4l. Rodger Yoder, Nappanee, charged with illegal possession-consumption of alcohol, paid total fine and costs of $53.

had his attention drawn away, resulting in his vehicle entering the intersection while the light was still red. Detwiler, eastbound on Market, attempted to stop for German but his truck struck German's vehicle in the right side resulting in about S4O damage to his truck and $l5O damage to the German vehicle. Also on Saturday, a shop sign was knocked down in an accident at 10:45 a m. at the intersection of Market and Clark streets. Police report that Michael E. Criscillies, Indianapolis, was eastbound on Market when he attempted to turn on Clark Street. His vehicle slid onto the sidewalk and struck the sign on the southeast corner of the intersection. An accident last Thursday at 7:45 a m. in the North Wood High School parking lot resulted in about $2,500 damage to a vehicle driven by Janet Homan, 1106 E. Marion St. According to police, Haman’s vehicle was southbound through the parking lot on the exit lane when it was struck in the side by a vehicle driven by Bradley A. Parks, 15179 SR 119, Goshen. Arrest Nappanee police last Thursday arrested Robert Henry Hamilton, 29, Rt. 1, Nappanee on a charge of public indecency. The arrest was made in connection with an incident in which an individual allegedly exposed himself to three young girls walking to school. The mother of one of the girls reported the incident to police and a description of a suspect was given by one of the girls. Hamilton is being held in the Elkhart County Jail under $3,000 bond.

Mellinger listed eight priorities for 1980: —follow-up on expansion of the waste water treatment plant. —seeing that the city’s water supply is adequate to meet the needs of residents and industry. —encouragement of housing developments and housing for the elderly. —determining need for a senior citizen center or a community center for all the people. —making sure that the city can provide services to meet needs of citizens. —having a tax rate that all can live with. —an aggressive street improvement program with a plan to extend an alternate street to the city limits to relieve congestion of traffic. —a stop light at the intersection of CR 7 and US 6. “I am not here to make a lot of promises of what I will do if elected,”, Mellinger told the Kiwanians. “I am here simply because I feel Nappanee is my home and I would like to be a part of representing the citizens of the city of Nappanee in providing good government now that will affect the future years to come.”

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a ■ • i Local artist Annetta Rae Hill will be honored with a showing of her works, including pencil f\rT IST sketches and oils, Sunday from 2to 5 p.m. at the St. Joseph Valley Bank social room. She received a Best of Show award in this summer's Nappanee Artistic Talent Show.

Nappanee Advance-News Wednesday. October 24, 1979

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