Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 111, Number 33, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 18 August 1993 — Page 2

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Wednesday morning, August 11, Wa-Nee School Board members welcomed their newest member, Tom Bradway who represents the Scott-Jefferson district. After the announcement Brian Hotter, school attorney, led Bradway in taking his oath of office. (AN photo by Merrie Chapman.)

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Court news The following cases have been handled by the Nappanee courts. David Widmoyer is the judge. Dennis W. Richardson, charged with disobedience of official traffic control device, paid total fine and costs of 564.50. Tony D. Powell, charged with speeding 52mph in a 35mph zone, paid total fine and costs of 571.50. Clyde J. Lcchliiner, charged with speeding 6<)mph in a 30mph zone, paid total fine and costs of 583.50. Dennis Tillotson Jr., charged with speeding 35mph in a 25mph zone, paid total fine and costs of 563.50. Betsy L. Mishler, charged with speeding 51mph in a 30mph zone, paid total fine and costs of 575.50. James M. Hoover, charged with expired plates, paid total fine and -costs of 558.50. Marlynn J. Lackey, charged with speeding 6lmph ina3omph zone and having a fiase or fictitious registration, paid total fine and costs of $90.50. Garrett A. Eby, charged with speeding 59mph in a 40mph zone, paid total fine and costs of 573.50. Douglas Stulzman, charged with having no operators license in possession, paid total fine and costs of $413.50. Timothy J. Kuglcr, charged with having an expired license plate, paid total fine and costs of 559.50. Basel J. Hale, charged with speeding 47mph in a 35mph zone and violation of a motorcycle learner’s permit, paid total fine and costs of 571.50. John W. Johnson, charged with driving while license is suspended “A” and having no registration plate, paid total fine and costs of $64.50. Chris A. DcMein, charged with leaving the scene of property damage accident, paid total fine and costs of $213.50. We use recyc/ed yjujm newsprint

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Fales offends conference Beverly Fales, North Wood High School home economics chairperson, recently attended the 1993 Indiana Vocational Conference, “Developing a World Class Workforce,” held at the Adam’s Mark Hotel, Indianapolis. Mrs. Fales also teaches family relations/management, housing/ interior design, two levels of foods courses, and -exploratory teaching. This year’s conference, held August 9-11, emphasized the important job of preparing students with skills needed to compete in a world economy. During the thrcc-day conference, members of the Indiana Vocational Association, attended workshops targeting their subject with vocational education. Sessions were held to motivate teachers for the upcoming school year. The State Department of Education trained educators in levels I, II and 111, of Competency Based Instruction requirements.

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Gary Roeder, owner of Roeder Performance, and Mike Yoder, owner of Yoder’s Body Shop, recently teamed up to restore a Boss 429 Mustang owned by Gary’s business partner Tim Provo. The result, an award winning remake. Pictured at top: the body of a Mustang in similar condition to the many parts with which Provo and his friends began. Bottom, from left: Gary Roeder, Tim Provo and Mike Yoder pose with the finished product. (AN photo by Merrie Chapman.)

Nappanee men turn hobbies into careers

By Merrie Chapman Staff Writer Two of Nappanee’s own have turned 20-year hobbies into fulltime businesses. Gary Roeder, owner of Roeder Performance, grew up around cars. His father, Bob Roeder, worked for a Ford dealership from 1968 until 1980 before he and his wife Mary bought the bakery in downtown Nappanee. During that time Gary watched his father, helped out and gradually learned more aspects of the business. Mike Yoder, owner of Yoder’s Body Shop, began painting equipment for Beer and Slabaugh at age 13. He remembers tackling his first car at age 16. Now 20 years later both men have decided to make their hobbies their sole support. They pass out business cards at the many shows where they enter projects, and rely on satisfied customers to spread their names. Yoder says his schedule is currenUy full of orders from around the state and the Chicago area. The duo have recently worked together on a special project and turned out a car of show material. The proud owner of the refurbished Boss 429 Mustang is Tim Provo, Roeder’s business partner. All the engine and and supension work was handled by Gary, while the bodywork and final painting were done by Mike. Boss 429 engines were hand-built by Ford. Mustangs were expanded to make room for the larger engines in

an attempt to legalize them for NASCAR racing. Ford lost money in the beginning, selling the S7OO vehicles for only S3OO. Today these classics are “very rare*’ but worth every penny of their inflated costs according to Roeder. Provo has taken his masterpiece to many car shows and won as many awards and honors, such as: winning the Car Craft Street Machine Nationals “Best Muscle Car;” the Lafayette Cruisers Car Show “People’s Choice,” “Best Mustang” and “Best Ford;” and the Paul Herring Ford’s “Best Boss” awardfor the past two years. His next big event will be the Mustang McDonald’s Car Show, August 28, Grape Road in Mishawaka. Last year Provo and the Boss won “People’s Choice” at the same contest. Provo’s pride in the Mustang is shared by his friend and business partner. Gary Roeder specializes in hi-pcrformance engine and car restoration Using Ford parts for all models. Mike Yoder focuses on custom painting of enamel, lacquer and imron, body restoration and sand blasting. Whether you are looking to refirbish a car, or just want to admire excellent craftsmanship, stop by Roeder Performance, located two miles south of US6 and three-quarter miles east of CR9, or Yoder’s Body Shop, two miles south of US6 on CR9. Adulfs may learn blood procedure A class for adults who want to learn how to take accurate blood pressures will be offered by the Elkhart County Health Department, Monday, August 23. The class will begin at 8:30a.m., and lasts until 12:30p.m., at the Health Education Division of the Elkhart County Courts Building, 315 S. Second Sl, Elkhart. Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to define blood pressure and high blood pressure, explain the consequences of uncontrolled high blood pressure, and demonstrate proper technique for measuring blood pressure. Those completing the course will receive a certificate from the Indiana State Board of Health. Anyone certified in blood pressure measurement is eligible to become a volunteer for the health department. Volunteers are needed, to help at the monthly screening sites. There is no fee for the class. Preregistration is required, by calling 523-2328. NOW LEASING SELF STORAGE Fenced, lighted. You keep the key*. Lowest Prices Size sxlo, 10x10, 10x15, 10x20, 10x30 Also fenced In area for outside winter storage for motor homes, cars, boats, trailers, etc. nappanee self storage Highway 6 West Nappanee. IN 46650 Office located In brick house next to Storage Sheds 773-MSI