Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 108, Number 17, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 19 September 1984 — Page 2

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any child wishing to enter the parade is asked to be at Central School by 12:30 p.m. One of five candidates will be named “Apple of Nappanee's Eye” at l p.m. at the Mini-Park. The winner is selected on the basis of money placed in canisters with all proceeds going to the queen's favorite charity. Candidates, their sponsors, and the location of their canister are: Madlyn Culp, American Legion Auxiliary, Dunham and Love; Bernice Byers, Eastern Star; B&B Restaurant; Betty Holderman. VFW Auxiliary Past Presidents; Family Fare; Honey Walters, Psi lota Xi Sorority, Thornburg Drugs; Sally Ingram, Tri Kappa Society, JB’s Place. Also at 1 p.m., Nappanee's “Apple Dumplings’’ will be named. Newcomer Jewelry will award a silver-plated bank to the 6-18-month winner and Miner Studio will award a portrait to the winner of the 19-month-3-year group. Both winners will receive an engraved baby cup from the festival committee. Entertainment follows on the festival stage with Crossroads Quartet appearing fi;om 1 to 3 p.m. and Gray Horse Band performing from 3 to 5 p.m. The movie “Apple Dumpling Gang” will be shown throughout the day at Nappanee Theatre jwith free admission courtesy of Psi lota Xi Sorority. Both kids and adults can compete * in the third annual Big Wheel Open, sponsored by Martin Hardware Your Sports Center. Age categories are: preschool, kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade, fourth grade and parent. Registrations will be taken at Martin's until noon Saturday and no late registrations will be accepted. Racing begins at 3 p.m. in the First National Bank parking lot. The festival finale at 5 p.m. will be awarding of the Jacobean Garden queen-size quilt made for the festival by Idola Best. The quilt is on display at The House Across The Street and tickets are available from local merchants. Register to vote... The last day to register to vote, in Nappanee, is Saturday, September 22. To rigister, call Peg Hunsberger, 773-4074, or go to the Nappanee Auto License Branch. Absentee voter registration may be handled in the same manner. * * After the 22nd, you may register at the courthouse in Goshen until October 9.

Crime of the Week... The armed robbery and murder of a South Bend woman is the Crime of the Week. On an evening in April i960, 26-year-old Del Marie Britton was with her boyfriend in her apartment at 1010 N. Notre Dame Ave. As the friend answered a knock at the door three men forced their way into the room. Miss Britton screamed and tried to run from the room. In doing so one of the armed men shot her in the back. The trio then tied up the boyfriend with a telephone cord beat him un-

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conscious. They stripped him of his jewelry and wallet, then ran from the apartment leaving Miss Britton dying from her wound. Police believe the suspects fled in a yellow Cadillac. All three suspects are black, 5-9 to 6-0 and in their mid20s. Crim Stoppers needs your help in solving this senseless murder and will pay up to SI,OOO if your information leads to an arrest or indictment. Cash rewards are also paid on other felony crimes and the capture of fugitives. Court news... The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court. David Widmoyer is the judge. James Martin, Goshen, charged with speeding 72mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $52. LaMar Hochstetler, Goshen, charged with having improper tires, paid total fine and costs of SSO. Edward Bringman, Nappanee, charged with speeding 56mph in a 35mph zone, paid total fine and costs ofs6l. Howard Miller, Goshen, charged with speeding 62mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $57. Tim Riedmer, New Paris, charged with having expired license plate, paid total fine and costs of $45; also charged with driving while his license was suspended, paid total fine and costs of slOl. James A. Sexton, Napanee, charged with driving while his license was suspended, paid total fine and costs of $101; also charged with false registration plate, paid total fine and costs of $45. Jerry Yoder, Nappanee, charged with speeding 57mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $52. David Wert, New Paris, charged with speeding 49 mph in a 34 mph zine, paid total fine and costs of $54. Bradley Sheets, Goshen, charged with making an illegal u-turn, paid total fine and costs of $45. Ricky Sliter, Plymouth, charged with speeding 59mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $54. Dwaine Sauer, Nappanee, charged with a violation of city ordinance No. 887 (junk ordinance), paid total fine and costs of $35.

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Pufnpkin carving contest A pumpkin carving contest will be held during the Apple Festival at 9 a.m. Saturday at Miller’s True Value Hardware and Garden Center, 1600 B. Market St. First, second end third prizes will be swarded and all participants will get to keep their pumpklns. Shown trying their hands are carving are (from left) Paul Miller, Terry Brown and Frank Reed. (AN photo)

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Big Wheel Open Denny Martin of Martin Hardware Your Sports Corner is getting out the bikes for the third annual Big Wheel Open to be held Saturday at 3 p.m. at First National Bank. There will be seven categories and first and second place trophies will be presented. All participants will receive ribbons. Entries will be accepted at Martin Hardware before noon Saturday. (AN photo)

New editor at Bremen

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KIM REISER

Kim Keiser 504 Ivy Court, Nappanee, has been named editor of the Bremen Enquirer, and assumed her new responsibilities on September 10. Kim is a 1982 graduate of North Wood High School, and received her associate degree in journalism from Vincennes University this past spring. While at North Wood, she served on the yearbook staff, and wrote the “North Wood News” column for The Advance-News. At Vincennes, Kim was an active member of the staff for the campus newspaper, “The Trailblazer.” She has been working this summer in Indianapolis, for Topics Newspapers. Kim is the daughter of Ron and Barb Keiser, Nappanee.

COME TASTE THE FUN! To celebrate the apple festival in our new location, we've planned some fun things, tasty goodies, and terrific prices throughout the new store! If youhaverWoeen in, come tastetheTunat L.J. Wagner's. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS... QUILT SHOW DOLL SHOW APPLE STRUDEL CARAMEL APPLES POPCORN PLUS SUPER SAVINGS. P.S. Don't miss our Apple Festival window entry!!!