Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 109, Number 34, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 15 January 1986 — Page 3

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Two traffic accidents kept Nappanee police busy on January 11, when they occurred within five minutes of each other. The first mishap occurred at the intersection of SRI9 and Centennial Street, at 5:25p.m. The driver of one vehicle, Paul B. Maples. Nappanee, stated that he was traveling west on E. Centennial St. He stopped at the stop sign at SRI9, looked north and south, saw no approaching traffic, and started to cross the road. The driver of the second vehicle, Earl Huber, Wakarusa, was headed south on SRI9, approaching tbe intersection with Centennial. He saw the Maples vehicle pull across the road, but was unable to avoid the crash. Maples struck the Huber vehicle just ahead of the driver’s door. Maples was arrested for failure to yield the right-of-way. Huber and three passengers in his auto were taken to Elkhart General Hospital for treatment. The second incident occurred at 5:32p.m., at the intersection of US6 and SRI9. Jackie L. Miller, Nappanee, was

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responding to a fire call, and stated he did have his blue light on top of his truck at the time of the incident According to a police report by Res Patrolman Rick A. Hollar, as Miller approached the intersection, west bound on US6, the light was about to turn green for the east-west traffic. Driver of the second vehicle, James B. Kauffman, Shipshewana, stated that he was headed north on SRI9, and saw the fire trucks ahead of him. He stated the traffic control light had just turned yellow as he approached the intersection He saw the blue light on the pickup truck driven by Miller, but was unable to stop. Miller struck the Kauffman vehicle on the passenger sidd> Kauffman traveled north one-half block and pulled into an alley. He and a passenger in his vehicle, John

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Three persons injured

Three persons were injured Tuesday morning, in a two-car accident which occurred at the intersection of SRI9 and US6. According to Nappanee Police Capt. Don Miller, a car driven by William Pressler, Nappanee, was waiting on US6, at the intersection for the light to change, when his car was struck from behind by an auto driven by Fenton Cline, also of Nappanee, at 7:45a.m. Capt, Miller reported that the accident was a result of illness, with Cline leaving the scene following the mishap. Pressler’s daughter, Susan, 15, a passenger in the auto, was taken by Nappanee ambulance to Elkhart General Hospital for treatment, and two other passengers, Kellie and Ginger Hand, were taken to Elkhart Hospital by their mother. Cline was arrested by Nappanee police for leaving the scene of a personal property accident. (AN photos by Ron Keiser)

Kuhns, Shipshewana, were taken to Goshen General Hospital for treatment No arrests were made.

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A burglary report was filed at the Nappanee Police Department involving the break-in of the Northwood Clinic, 1001 N. Main St., January 10, at approximately 7:30 p.m. According to investigating officer

Court news... The following cases have been handled by the Nappanee City Court. David Widmoyer is the judge Wayne Hershberger, Utica, Ohio, charged with illegal U-turn, paid total fine and costs of $47.50. Gary L. Tryon, charged with violating a motor carrier regulation, paid total fine and costs of $47.50. Phillip M. Butler, Milford, charged with speeding 62mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $59. Karl L. Schmucker, Milford, charged with driving left of center, paid total fine and costs of $47.50. Jeffery S. Yontz, Wakarusa, charged with speeding 71mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs ofssß. Vicay Ellsworth, charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $55.50. John Sauer, Osceola, charged with speeding 55mph in a 40mph zone, paid total fifae and costs of $57.50. Harry Cajudill, Warsaw, charged with speeding 46mph in a 35mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $43.50; also charged with no operator’s license, paid total fine

New books available at Nappanee Library

The following new books have been added to the shelves at the Nappanee Public Library. FICTION The Deer Leap, by Grimes-A mysterious series of animal deaths in a small English village leads Scotland Yard investigators to a more deadly secret. London Match, by DeightonTreason at the highest level of British intelligence leads to a decisive confrontation between a British agent and a KGB agent, in this novel of espionage Bittersweet Storm, by Harrison-A spirited young woman is forced by cruel circumstance into a prearranged marriage in this romantic novel set in 1845. /. A Dying Fall, by Thomson-A wealthy man’s murder leads the investigator into a complex web of entanglements and motives that could point the finger at any one of the man’s.acquaintenances. The Wine of Life, by Egan-A tale of family intrigue and deception, beginning with a suspicious death that is ruled a suicide. Layers of Deceit, by Jeffries-A detective from Mallorca visits England to learn more about a

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and costs of $43.50. Allen Barrett, Goshen, charged with speeding 64mph in a 50mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $56.50 James Howe, Elkhart, charged with no operator’s license, paid total fine and costs of SSO; also charged with speeding 55mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of SSO. William Keiser, Syracuse, charged with speeding 58mph in a 40mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $60.50. Mark Ervin, Nappanee, charged with disregarding a stop sign, paid total fine and costs of $47.50. Sherman Goldenberg, Syracuse, charged with speeding 58mph in a 40mph zone, paid total fine and costs 0f560.50. Jerry Miller, Nappanee. charged with false or fictitious registration, paid total fine and costs of $47.50. Scott Gingrich, Nappanee, charged with left of center, paid total fine and costs of $47.50; also charged with driving while intoxicated, 90-day license suspension, 60-day jail sentence suspended, paid total fine and costs of $257.

series of strange incidents linked to a death Rough Cut, by Gorman-An advertising agency partner must fight to save his business, and to prove that he did not murder his partner. Ancient of Days, by Bishop-A living specimen of an ancient species encounters the contemporary United States. Opening Nights, by Burroway-A portrait of two very different women who have married the same man. NON FICTION Sylvia Porter’s 1986 Income Tax Book. J.K. Lasser’s Your Income Tax 1986. DeLorean-An autobiography by John DeLorean. Everyday Death, by Jones-The story of a murder that shows how issues of race, sex and class affect the judicial system. Farm Management, by Kadlec. Windows of Eternity, by Biamonte-A book about life after death experiences. FOR CHILDREN The Berenstain Bears Learn About Strangers, by Berenstain. Arthur’s Tooth, by BrownEveryone in Arthur’s class has lost a

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Police 10g... Two accidents. January 5 and 7, resulted in the arrest of two drivers. Richard L. Newton, Elkhart, was arrested for driving while intoxicated, when the vehicle he was driving struck the fence at the Nappanee Municipal Golf Course. The accident occurred on Sunday, January 5, at 12:10 a m., on CR 7, 1000' south of CR 54 According to a police report by Officer Dana Hollar. Newton was sitting in the driver’s seat trying to move his car when Hollar arrived. He was previously driving south on CR 7, when he lost control of the vehicle, striking the fence. The roads were icy at the time of the accident. The vehicle spun clockwise, ending up facing north. The arrest was made based on a breath Jtest for intoxication The second accident, involving three cars, occurred Tuesday, January 7, at 3:20 p.m., at the intersection of Lincoln St. and SR 19. The driver of vehicle one, Paul Burkholder, Nappanee, stated that he stopped because of a school bus and another vehicle in front of him had stopped, apparently for one of them to make a turn at the intersection. Shortly after he stopped, he was struck in the rear by a vehicle driven by William T Holtzman, Nappanee. The third car, driven by Jeffery L. Markley, New Paris, rear-ended the Holtzman vehicle. Holtzman stated that he did not see the Burkholder vehicle quick enough to avoid the collision, and Markley stated he did not have time to avoid the accident. Holtzman was arrested by investigating officer John Elliott, for false or fictious registration.

baby tooth except Arthur. Roger’s Umbrella, by Pinkwater--A misbehaving umbrella with a will of its own, takes Roger on a series of adventures. Annie and the Wild Animals, by Brett-When Annie’s cat disappears, she tries to tame a series of wild animals. -- Danger on Ice, by Keene-A Nancy Drew-Hardy Boys choose your own adventure. NAPPANEE 1 THEATRE 773-2685 I

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