Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 106, Number 27, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 1 December 1982 — Page 2

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Nappanee Advance-News Wednesday. December 1.1982

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Court news. . .

The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court. David Widmoyeris the Judge. Daniel P. Trachsel, Nappanee, charged with speeding 75mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and coats of 160. Sandra Mohr, Wakaruaa, charged with speeding 49mph in a 25mph zone, paid total fine and costs of SSO. Danny Lutz, Elkhart, charged with speeding 67mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $52. Phillip Klein, Plymouth, charged with speeding 67mph in a 50mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $57. Rodney Clark, Goshen, charged with improper passing, paid total fine and costs of $45. Lyda Van Buskirk, Colorado, charged with speeding 70mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $55 Marvin Hummel, Nappanee, charged with speeding 70mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $55. Roger Kauffman, Nappanee, charged

with (ail lights violation, paid total fine and coats of $45. James J. Blessing, Elkhart, charged with speeding 73mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and coats of $59. Brandon Mullet, Nappanee, charged with speeding 70mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $55. Ardith Hostetler, Elkhart, charged with speeding 49mph in a 35mph zone, paid total fine and costs of S6B. Douglas Grow, Mishawaka, charged with speeding 68mph in a 50mph zone, paid total fine and coats of $45. Craig Nettrour, Bremen, charged with speeding 61mph in a 45mph zone, paititotal fine and costs of $56. Randy Holdeman, Mishawaka, charged with speeding slmph in a 25mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $66. Milo Weaver, Ligonier, charged with a violation of restricted license, paid total fine and costs of $45. Harold L. Umbaugh, Wakarusa, charged with driving while under the influence of alcoholic beverages, paid total fine and costs of $290.

Board accepts bids

Bids for garbage and trad) collection for next year and bids for purchase of gasoline and fuel for 1983 were received at the meeting of the Board of Public Works and Safety last week. The board also approved specifications for purchase of anew police car and set Dec. IS as the date to receive bids. Lakeland Sanitation was the apparent low bidder for garbage and trash collection bidding $38,411.04 for one year and $80,213.28 for two years. Also.bidding were: Millwood Sanitation with $42,965.20 for one year and $67,719.04 for two years, Darrell’s PDQ with $45,216 for one year and $91,582.40 for two, and the present contractor, Borden Waste-Away with $46,572 for one year and $92,893 for two. The bids were taken under review for action at the board’s Dec. 13 meeting. Bids for gasoline and fuel were received from Henschen Oil and Christner Oil. Henschen bid $1,114 for unleaded gasoline, $1,074 fin* regular

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- gasoline, $1,146 for number one fuel oil, $1,036 for number two fuel oil and $1,177 for diesel fuel. Christner bid $1.0994 for unleaded, $1.0694 for regular, $1,158 for number one fuel, $1.0375 for number two fuel and $1.2485 for diesel. Bids were also received for a Community Development Block Grant housing rehabilitation project. The apparent low Udder was George Builders of Nappanee with a bid of $7,866. Other bidders were: Town and Country Builders of Goshen at 18,815, Midda ugh Builders of Nappanee at $8,895.18, Collins-Wraight of Plymouth at $10,872, LaFree Construction of Bremen at $9,438.27 and Remodeling Cos. of Granger at $10,547.23. Mayor Robert Callander reported that he called the State Board of Health regarding the status of the city’s wastewater study and was told of a; delay in obtaining information on what the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) intends to do. The next phase in the project to expand the city’s wastewater treatment plant, preparation of a facility plan, cannot be done until the EPA information is received, the mayor said. Mayor Callander expressed hope that the project can proceed in time to receive funding during the next funding period ending in October 1983. The mayor also reported that the State Board of Health will do a study to determine the effectiveness of mosquito spraying in the city. According to the mayor, each application of fogging costs approximately S2OO. The city also received an official letter from the Occupation Health and Safety Administration (OHSA) outlining violations found during a recent inspection of city facilities. Although city officers reported numerous violations pointed out during the inspection, the official letter lists only four “serious” violations and nine non-serious violations most of which, Mayor Callander said, have since been corrected. In reports of city officers, Fire Chief Frank Hartman reported that Tracy Newcomer, 802 S. Elm St., was elected to the fire department effective Nov. 17. Water Superintenent Jim Callander reported that Mar-Gene Farms has not renewed its contract to read water meters for the city meaning that the department will have to advertise for meter readers. In other business, Larry Heckaman of Heckaman Farms requested dedication of the first 445-foot improved section of Hickory Lane in the Northwood Addition. The request was referred to City Engineer John Weaver. Hearing set on fund application On Tuesday, Dec. 7,1982 at 4 p.m. at the Municipal Center, 300 W. Lincoln St., the city of Nappanee will hold a public hearing to discuss the proposed application for Indiana Small Cities Community Development Funds. The meeting will include a discussion of potential funding and activities as well as the city’s proposed projects. Citizens will have the opportunity to express their views and opinions in regard to the program. Police log. . .. A number of traffic accidents have occurred in Nappanee during the past two weeks, according to reports received from the Nappanee Police Department. No injuries have been reported. The intersection of US6 and Miriam St. was the site of a November 20, 1:55p.m. accident involving a jeep driven by Mark A. Gingerich, R 4, Nappanee, and a car driven by Beth E. Yoder, 1213 E. Marion St., Nappanee. Yoder had stopped at the stop sign on Miriam St., and was preparing to cross US6. She saw the Gingerich vehicle approrching on US6, but noted the right turn signal was flashing, so, assuming the vehicle was turning, she drove across US6. Gingerich, unaware that the signal was on, was not preparing to turn, and the vehicles collided (Hi US6. Cars driven by Cynthia J. Engle,‘7sß E. Market St., Nappanee, and Tobias E. Miller, 506 E. Market St., Nappanee, collided in a mishap which occurred November 23, at 7:40a.m., on Market St. Miller was backing from a drive, onto Market, and collided with the Engle vehicle, as it travelled west on Market. The parking lot at Family Fare was the site of a November 23 mishap involving a car driven by Eloise L. Hochstetler, R 4, Nappanee, and a parked vehicle belonging to Linda F. Pippen, 403 E. Centennial St., Nappanee. The Hochstetler vehicle struck the Pippen auto, as Hochstetler was travelling through the lot. SRI9, near Walnut St. was the site of a November 24 mishap, which occurred at 4:25p.m., and involved can driven by Kenneth L. Yoder, Bremen, and Keith A. Helmuth, R 2, Nappanee. Yoder was headed south on SR 19, and was travelling in the left lane. Helmuth was also headed south and was in the right lane. Helmuth failed to see Yoder, attempted to change lanes, and struck the Yoder car. The driven reported the incident at the police station. The intersection of Walnut and Summit Streets was the site of a November 26,11:44p.m. accident which involved a car driven by Alton R. Davis, In-, dianapolls, and a parked vehicle belonging to Cherie L. Couse, 504 E. Walnut St., Nappanee. Davis turned off Summit St. onto Walnut and lost control of his vehicle, which spun sideways and c truck the parked car. He was arrested by Nappanee Police for driving while intoxicated.