Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 108, Number 45, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 3 April 1985 — Page 2

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, April 3,1985

City clean-up week planned The week of April 8. IMS. will be dedicated as Citv Clean-Up Week by Nappanee Mayor Robert Callander. In an effort to assist daring this week of spring cleaning, the City Beautification Committee is encouraging the various service clnbo, etc., to work together on Saturday. April 13. A unified effort directed towards bagging up the trash along Main and Market Streets would be of tremendous value. Volunteers from the various organizations will meet at Ba.m., in the rear dining area of the BAB Restaurant (anv food orders will be on an individual basis, and at personal expense). Area work assignments will be provided, and work will commence bv fla.m. Bags of trash, along with larger items, will be piled at the roadside, and collected by trucks provided for that purpose. At 11 :30a.m., work should be completed, and everyone is invited to a hot dog and soft drink luncheon at the West Park. The day's activities should be concluded by lp!m. Rustic trash bags will be provided by Martin's Hardware; hot dogs and soft drinks will be provided by United Telephone Company: trash pickup will be by the City of Nappanee; labor is to be provided by many civic-minded and loyal citizens of the Nappanee Community. The City Beautification Committee thanks everyone for participation in this special project. Please contact Jim Manhart, 773-4115, on or before April 3, l®*s, r *B*rding the number of individuals volunteering their services. CLUB OR ORGANIZATION Number of persons participating on April 13. 1985

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ff We will be closed for remodeling from April 1-21 at Nappanee. Thereafter we will be open but please excuse any I inconvenience as extensive remodeling continues. I Improvements It! n Improvements!! Improvements! • Expanding our dining room to f il seat 46 persons 3 • Decorated with wood ' ■ surfaces and hanging plants f • New terracotta mansard roof ( • Store hours for the remodeled Sunday thru Thursday 11 am to Bpm i| j Y m Friday and Saturday . 11 am to 9pm Vte Do Chicken Right Kentucky Fried Chicken. NAPPANEE US 6 WEST 773-4441

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■Court news... The following cases have been handled by the Nappanee City Court. •' David Widmoyer is the judge. Frank J. Ryan, South Bend, charged with speeding 67mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $52. Jerry Miller, Nappanee, charged with speeding 72mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $57. Larry Vitali Sr., Walkerton, charged with speeding 63mph in a 50mph zone, paid total fine and costs Os $53. Richard Warford, Kendallville, charged with speeding 61mph in a 45m ph zone, paid total fine and costs of $56. Delores Scherelke, Elkhart, charged with speeding 63mph in a 50mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $53. Joe Lenon, Marion, charged with speeding 46mph in a 35mph zone, paid total fine and costs of ssl. James Boles, Valley Station, Kentucky, charged with speeding 62mph in z 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $57. Brenda Goss, Nappanee, charged with speeding 62mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $57. Dwane Miller, Nappanee, charged with speeding 51mph in a 35mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $56. Leon Sterling, Nappanee, charged with expired driver’s license, paid total fine and costs of $45. Thomas Keil, Elkhart, charged with speeding 66mph in a 50mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $56. Andrew Hochstetler, Nappanee, charged with speeding 67mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $52. Jim Beck, Wakarusa, charged with unsafe start, paid total fine and costs of $45. Brad Settle, Warsaw, charged with no registration plate, paid total fine and costs of $45. Michael Cherrone, South Bend,

charged with expired plate, paid total Fine and costs of $45. John Cassel, charged with driving while license suspended and expired plate, paid total fine and costs of sllO. Bruce D.‘ Ingle, Nappanee, charged with driving while intoxicated, paid total fine and costs of $256.

Attend Good Friday service... Community Good Friday services will be held April 5, from 12:30-1:30 p.m„ at the Nappanee United Methodist Church, 301 E. Market St. Persons throughout the community are encouraged to take time to attend this special service (details appear on this week's church page), and local businesses are encouraged to close during the time of serv ice.

Egg hunt reminder... The Nappanee Rotary Club will sponsor the annual city-wide Easter Egg Hunt for kids, Saturday, April 6, at 1 p.m., at West Side Park. In case of inclement weather, the hunt will take place in the pavilion at West Hark.

Odd-sized trash collection The City of Nappanee Street Department will pick up large sized trash items the week of April 8, The following schedule will be followed. Monday, Aprif 8-everything north of the center of U. 5.6 and east of the center of 5.R.19. Tuesday, April 9-everything north of the center of 11.5.6 and west of the center of S.R. 19. Thursday, April 11-everything south of the center of S.R. 19. Please have your trash placed at the curb by 8 a.m. on the date your street is collected. The city will not pick up limbs and remodeling materials with this collection. ,

•News from Nfc-rthWood

by Chris Stringfellow Heilo-It's spring vacation at last! The weather hasn't been great, but I hope it gets lota better. I get depressed when I think of the people in Florida who are getting tans in the warm sunshine! -NWSpeaking of Florida, a lot of people left school as early as possible Wednesday, to head for the sunshine state. However, the Wakarusa Missionary Church youth left after school Friday, and Campus Life left early Saturday morning. -NWThe home opener for the Panther baseball team is scheduled for tomorrow-weather permitting. Hopefully there will be good baseball weather to help with a victory! -NWReport cards will be issued next week so at least students will have something to look forward to upon returning after vacation~or will they? Let's hope there’s more good news than bad news! -NWCheerleading try-outs were held after school on March 27 for the 1965-86 season. Hiose girls getting spots on next year’s squad are as follows: Freshmen: Jenny Pletcher, Denna Stickle, Debbie Metzger, and Gwen Weaver. JV: Ann Koffinstein, Tasha Lechlitner, Shelley Myers, Angie Smith, and Shelley Metzger. Varsity: Cheryl Umbaugh, Julie Ramer, Lisa Replogle, Sheila Miller, Mary Firinigan, and StephSwanson. Congratulations on being

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Ready to rock

Jim and Rae Manhart polish up their dancing skills in preparation for the Psi lota Xi-sponsored Riley Hospital Benefit Dance. The dance, featuring music from the 50s and 60s, is scheduled for May 18, 8-11p.m.. at North Wood High School. Tickets are priced at $5 per couple and $3 for singles, and are available from any member of the sorority. Music will be provided by "The Music Machine". (AN photo)

Library approves Computer package

In the Tuesday meeting of the Nappanee Public Library Board of Trustees, the board agreed to purchase a computer package from Technique Computer System of Goshen. The package will include three terminals, a modem, two bar code readers, and an accounting package, for less than $15,000, including a two percent discount from Technique. • The new system will enable the library to keep a complete inventory of all library books, compared to the

selected to spread Panther spirit! -NWWell, since this week is spring break, and there’s nothing going on at the high school, there won’t be much news to report next week. However, I’ll make sure that something interesting gets to you anyway. Chris P.S. Happy Easter-God is Risen

DID YOU KNOW The residents and staff of Miller's Merry Manor, Inc. wish you and yours a Happy Easter! MILLER'S MERRY MANOR, INC. 300 N. Washington P.O. Box 710 Wakarusa, IN 46573 219-862-4511

limited storage of the present system The three additional terminals will be used in comjunction with the terminal already present. The three terminals will cost $2790, two bar code readers will cost $2390, and miscellaneous expense will be S2BO The accounting package is S6OO A $285 modem will help to save in service call expenses. Richard Pletcher, the library building project coordinator, stated that the new library construction is catching up to the original schedule. Anew cement floor is expected to be finished today.