Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 111, Number 4, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 22 January 1992 — Page 2

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, January 22, 1992

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Trip winner The winning ticket for the trip awarded recently by the Nappanee Christmas Decorating Committee was drawn by Matt Cavender, pictured at right, for the three-day, two-night trip to Las Vegas or Orlando. Also pictured are Jim Cobb, owner of Concord World Travel, which donated the trip to help raise funds for the Christmas fights, and Bee Faulkner, chairman for the committee. William M. Wilson, Nappanee, was the lucky winner.

PREVENTING DISEASE THROUGH EXERCISE IS MUCH EASIER THAN TREATING DISEASE!

EXERCISE - M%of back pain can be linked to a lack or exercise.

dissipate the toxins produced by stress. My background in biomechanic funtion of structures and Kinesiology (study in movement) allow me to develop specific stretching and strengthening exercises for maximum benefit. Quality and safely are emphasized. In addition to resting belter, exercise helps to restore all the systems of the body back to normal. It helps to keep your spine in line by relaxing and toning the spinal muscles. Proper spinal alignment is essential so lltat exercise helps and doesn’t aggravate. Good body structure and muscle tone are important to good health. EXERCISE may be an invaluable part of recovery and maintenance of health. Next week: Diet & Nutrition

, Call for a : FREE ; X !L r i Itl consultation I exam. Dr. Mark Hutsell 301 N. Main Nappanee, IN Ph. 773-4423

able today. Or we wouldn’t put our name on it. The quality goes in before the name goes on • r — _ / ruimsThs.l PICKWICK RD. 151 N. CLARK ST. y \ 3 SYRACUSE, IN 46567 NAPPANEE, IN 46550 U . (Across (Across from Lake City from Hook’s) Bank Parking Lot) 457-4900 . 773-4612

PREVENTING DISEASE is much easier than treating disease. By taking care of your spine and body, you are less likely to get sick. I can give good advice on healthy diet, exercise plans, nutritional supplement and keeping healthy lifestyles habits. Exercise is necessary for proper intestional action, to keep your muscles in reasonable tone, and to promote better circulation-especially to the heart. We get a certain amount of exercise in our daily activities, but for most of us, it is insufficient to neutralize the tension and

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Schools earn awards Union Center and South Elementary Schools have received notice that they !)ave each earned both monetary Indiana School Improvement Award and Four Star School Award, as part of the Indiana School Incentive Awards Program (ISIA). Each school has received a certificate of recognition, along with checks to be expended for a purpose determined by special committees, according to guidelines. Union received a total of $2,502.06, and South, $1,187.55. In addition to demonstrating improvement, the designation as Four Star Schools indicates that each school performed in the top 25% of all schools in the state, in each of the four areas in the program, during the past year. The amount of money awarded is based on the amount of improvement and number of students. Police 10g... RESISTS ARREST On January 15, officers Cpl. Dana Hollar and Pd. Phillip Hahn, were called to a disturbance at the Pantry Plus store, US6 East, Nappanee. Upon arrival officers confronted a female subject that was causing problems in the establishment with other patrons. The woman, Bonnie L. Bellman, age 38, 751 N. Elm Street, Nappanee, was asked to leave several times and refused. After officers placed her under arrested for disorderly conduct, she refused to cooperate, leading to additional charges of resisting arrest. Bellman was transported to the Elkhart County Sheriffs Department and her bond was set at $1,500. Kitts honored at Salem At the recent Annual Personal Lines Awards Breakfast held by Salem Insurance Agency, Inc., at Come & Dine Restaurant, Wakarusa, Marsha Kitts, Nappanee, received honors for reaching her personal sales goal for 1991. Gwenda Stump of the Goshen office was named 1991 Agent of the Year. Salem, a full service agency, serves all of Michiana from its Goshen and Nappanee offices. America is a land of opportunity. Everybody can become a taxpayer.

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Purchase teddy bears

Deadline nears for NW yearbook orders

North Wood High School yearbook advisor Robin Bilinski has announced that the deadline for ordering high school yearbooks is January 31. Orders may be placed daily during student lunch hours at the high school, or by sending check with order to North Wood High School Logue, 2101 N. Main St, Nappanee, IN. 46550, Attn: Robin Bilinski. Yearbook prices are as follows:

South Side honors

South Side Elementary School Principal Ruth E. Jones proudly Please keep snowmobiles off these areas Nappanee Parks & Recreation Supt. Alan Duncan wishes to remind snowmobilers that these vehicles are to be kept out of the city parks, and off the city golf course. Snowmobiles can do permanent damage to grassy areas, and are also dangerous to pedestrians using the parks for walking, etc. Duncan also asked that persons refrain from using the newly-constructed tubing hill at Derksen Park. The hill is not yet ready for use, and can be dangerous, as well as permanently damaged by premature use. In addition, snowmobiles are to be kept off private propertyyou are not free to use residential lawns or other private property as accesses to open areas.

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Frightened children caught up in local emergency situations may receive a bit of comfort from special teddy bears being purchased by Nappanee Girl Scout Brownie Troop #lB6. The girls recently presented two adorable bears to Nappanee Police Chief John Elliott, for use by his department. “Operation Teddy Bear” (Kids Helping Kids) is sponsored by the Indiana Lakeland Girl Scout Council, with bears paid for totally by donations from the girls. Front, from left, Michelle Houck, Kim Houck, Brenda Metz, Pam Metz, Katie Higley and Misty Lawmaster. Back, Leader Kelly Kuhn, Chief Elliott, Amy Slabaugh, Autumn Rhodes, Julie Stutsman, Stacy Chupp, Holly Mattner, Assistant Leader Toni Kuhn and Leader Katie Metz. Not pictured is troop member Heather Martz. (AN photo by Kim Keisei)

yearbook $22, yearbook with name on cover $24, video yearbook $34.95, combo yearbook with name and video $39.95. Students who have already ordered yearbooks, but who would still like videos may upgrade their order to include the combo: ordered yearbook, add $17.95; ordered yearbook with name, add $15.95. The video will highlight many important events of the year, including the Scarlet Gdard performance at the Hoosier Dome.

announces students of that school receiving perfect attendance awards and honor roll. Recipients of the “Perfect Semester Attendance Awards” include the following: Joshua Brown, Lindsey Carney, Ashley Cotter, Janclle Graber, Jennifer Herr, LaMar Miller, Autumn Rhodes, Jessica Slabaugh, Justine Stouder, Kelly Yoder, Laura Jacobs, Ryan Mast, Chris Brown, Nicole Carpenter, Jeremy Hartzell, Anne Hepler, Danielle Hochstetler, Phillip Hostetler, Jessica Johnson, Daryl Miller, Chazmab Scherer, and Devon Schwartz. Also: Joshua Snyder, Justin Titus, Justin Weber, Angela Zentz, Nicholas Hajieck, Erin Hart, Derek Mast, Wendell Mast, Ervin Milclr, Melvin Miller, Jesse Fisher, Isaac Herrell and Seth Jacobs. Recognition for the Highest Honor Roll goes to: Matt Homish, Ervin Miller, Jill Poitras, Isaac Herrell and John Hutsell. Students making the regular Honor Roll were: Lance Gill, Nick Hajicck, Wendell Mast, Cassie Schalliol, Crystal Slabaugh, Brad Wilkins, Mark Dunn and Heather Zentz.

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Protect your loved ones from die burden of making health care decisions for you. .Arrange for your Living Will and Health Care Power of Attorney now over the telephone. I will take the time to listen to your concerns antj let you know the cost up-front. Together, we will prepare the necessary legal documents to make sure that your confidential health care wishes are always honored. Call todav for more information with no obligation. Living Will Helpline James B. Capehart & Associates Attomeys-At-Law 1-800-886-0427

Court news The following cases have been handled by the Nappanee courts. David Widmoyer is the judge. Dawn Kepperling, Winamac, Michigan, charged with speeding 46mph in a 25mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $74. Scott M. Fulp, Granger, charged with speeding 64mph in a 40mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $77. Dale B. Campbell, Nappanee, charged with failure to dim lights, paid total fine and costs of SSB. Brad Penrod, Plymouth, charged with speeding 67mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $65. Charles G. Doll, Edwards burg, Michigan, charged with speeding 66mph in a 50mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $69. Keith A. May, Plymouth, charged with speeding 70mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of S6B. Monica R. Johnson, Bremen, charged with speeding 37mph in a 20mph zone, paid total fine and costs of S7O. Mark A. Humes, Westville, charged with speeding 87mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of S6B. Humes was also charged with driving while his license was suspended, for that offense he paid a total fine and costs of $163. Lisa Clemans, Akron, charged with an auto signal violation, paid total fine and costs of SSB. Michael J. Carich, Nappanee, charged with speeding 64mpn in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $72. Nicole R. Hoover, charged with illegal consumption of alcohol, paid total fine and costs of sll3. Mario A. Barrera, Nappanee, charged with resisting law enforcement, paid total fine and costs of $213. Jennifer Dinkeldein, Goshen, charged with driving while intoxicated, paid total fine and costs of $463. Nolan L. Lawrence, Dowagiac, Michigan, charged with not having opperation license in possession, paid total fine and costs of S7B. Kevin R. Robinson, Nappanee, charged with being a minor in possession of alcohol, paid total fine and costs of $213. Todd E. Corel, Etna Green, charged with speeding 53mph in a 35mph zone, paid total fine and costs of s7l. Scott S. Bethel, charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor, paid total fine and costs of $263. Wendy J. Hahn, Nappanee, charged with speeding 43mph in a 25mph zone, paid total fine and costs of s7l. James Taylor, South Bend, charged with speeding 71mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $69. Ronald C. Bauman, Syracuse, charged with speeding 71mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $54. Mark A. Osborn, Nappanee, charged with being a minor in possession of alcohal, paid total fine and costs of $213. Scott F. Logan, charged with being a minor in possession of alcohal, paid total fine and costs of $213. Robert K. Hartzler, Elkhart, charged with speeding 70mph in a 50mph zone, paid total fine and costs of S7B.

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