Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 111, Number 34, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 25 August 1993 — Page 2
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Saturday, July 31, members of the Nappanee High School Class of 1953 gathered to celebrate their 40th reunion. Pictured from front, left: Wanita (Frenger) Balsley, Phyllis (Roth) Hekcaman, Pat (Lutes) Zahner, Jane (Loudermilk) Brooks, Shelia (McGriff) Hardy, Shirley (Geyer) Rudloph, Dorothy (Ritter) Zimmerman--teacher, and Rosana Maust-teacher. Second row: Elizabeth (Miller) Tyson, Marilyn (Sparks) Hughes, Jolene (Klingaman) Hodgson, Mary (Martin) Christophel, Marilyn (Pippenger) Loucks, Donna
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Hospital notes... BIRTHS Melvin and Emma Kuhns, daughter, August 13, Goshen General Hospital. Harry and Eva Miller, daughter, August 17, Michiana Community Hospital. Leon and Carol Stutzman, daughter, August 17, Michiana Community Hospital. Wilson and Rosetta Yoder, daughter, August 20, Elkhart General Hospital. Daryl and Leora Burkholder, daughter, August 21, Michiana Community Hospital. Dale and Linda, Feccc, son, Zachary Joseph, August 23, Bremen Communty Hospital. Richard and Heidi Bievcr, St. College, Pennsylvania, son, Marshal, August 19. Proud grandparents arc Dick and Nancy Bievcr, Nappance, and John and Betty Dittman, St. College.
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Court news The following cases have been handled by the Nappanee courts. David Widmoyer is the judge. Todd J. Browning, charged with disregarding an auto signal, paid total fine and costs of $59.50. Mark J. McLochlin, charged with speeding 62mph in a 40mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $76.50. Thomas G. Watts, charged with speeding 53mph in a 35mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $72.50. Donald E. Schinbeckler, charged with speeding 59mph in a 40mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $73.50. William R. Bendix, driving on expired operators license, $59.50. Scott Samolczyk, charged with going the wrong way on a oneway road, paid total fine and costs of $64.50. Jeff L. Flora, charged with speeding 51mph in a 30mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $76. David D. Brunner, charged with speeding 62mph in a 40mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $76.50. Bruce G. Graham, charged with speeding 59mph in a 40mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $73.50. Mark Gurtner, charged with speeding 61mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $70.50. Stanley P. Mueller, charged with disobedience of offical traffic control device, paid total fine and costs of $59.50. William M. Griggs, charged with speeding 65mph in a 50mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $68.50. Kara R. Goldman, charged with speeding 50mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $55.50. Ray J. Clemans, charged with having no opperators license in possession, paid total fine and costs of $64.50. Steven J. Eaton, charged with having no, operators license in possession, paid total fine and costs of 569.50. Charles W. Abbot, charged with disorderly conduct, paid total fine and costs of 5128.50. Christopher M. Bailey, charged with minor in possession of alcohol, paid total fine and costs of SI 13.50. Erma R. Schmucker, charged with child restraint violation, paid total fine and costs of 559.50; also charged with a second child restraint violation, paid total fine and costs of S 3. Brenda Bitting, charged with having a dog running at large, paid total fine and costs of 575. James P. Nolfsinger, charged with violation of junk accumulation, paid total fine and costs of 575. Rodney A. Schmitt, charged with operating without financial responsibility, driving while license is suspended, having no license in possession and no motorcycle endorsement, paid total fine and costs of 5228. Ciro Perez Castillo, charged with driving without ever receiving a license, paid total fine and costs of SI 88.50.
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ADULT FICTION After All These Years, Isaccsaftcr her husband leaves her for a younger woman, and she later finds him murdered on her kitchen floor, a suburban wife heads for New York City to find the killer. Hot, Lutz-acting on a tip from a retired cop who later has a suspicious accident, a detective uncovers crimes far worse than the drugrunning he had suspected, in this mystery set in the Florida Keys. Morningquest, Aiken-a lonely young girl flourishes under the care of a celebrated musical couple, whose own children seem to fade as they reach adulthood. The Music Lovers, ValinDetective Harry Stoner’s investigation of the theft of valuable vintage LP recordings has him following a bi/arre trail of clues. One Dead Judge, Pairo-whcn an attorney is the only suspect in the hit-and-run murder of a judge, and
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The North Wood High School Varsity Cheerleaders have already shown their spirit this summer, winning first place in the Elkhart, Stark and LaGrange County Fair Cheerleading Competitions. Pictured: from front, left: Sonja Sheets and Amanda Loucks. Middle:Tamra Brown, Wendy Nunemaker and Katie Mahon. Back: Beth Hirschy and Kristen Weldy. (AN photo by Sheri Bradway.)
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North Wood's Junior Varsity Cheerleaders traveled to Elkhart, Stark and LaGrange County Fairs this summer to compete against \ area cheerleaders. They brought home two first place trophies at Stark and LaGrange, and a second place at Elkhart. Pictured from front, left: Nikki Russell and Heidi Mattern. Middle: Jaime Loucks. Back: Rachael Collins, Shelly Miller and Brandi Aleo. (AN photo by Sheri Bradway.)
an ex-girlfriend turns up to complicate matters, he has his work cut out for him, in this fast-moving mystery. In Troubled Water, Coyle—when an elderly man hires a black youth to help care for an ailing relative, the racism that lies beneath the
NAPPANEE P U B■ L I C :S"a". D -LIBRARY veneer of the Florida suburban society is unleashed. ADULT NON-FICTION Official and Confidential: The Secret Life of J. Edgar Hoover, Summers-a sensational biography. When My Love Returns from the Ladies Room, Will I Be Too
Old to Care?, Grizzard-a collection of funny columns from a humorist. Molder of Dreams, Doud-a teacher and minister reminisces about the people who encouraged him, and those who discouraged him, as he grew up. Woodstock: The Summer of Our Lives, Curry-a recreation of the summer of 1969 through the eyes of 19 who were irrevocably altered by it. The Fifties, Halberstam—a panoramic view of the 20th. century’s pivotal decade. Preparing for the 21st Century, -+tennedy-how will transitional forces affect the nations of the world with scarce resources, exploding population, and instant communication? Midwest Gardens, Wolfe-photos and text describe 22 gardens. The United States Marine Corps Story, Moslin-history of the Corps. Star Trek Chronology: The History of the Future, Okuda-a ycar-by-ycar history of the Star Trek universe. Eat More, Weigh Less, Ornisha diet program based on the type of food, rather than the amount. Market report On Tuesday morning, the following prices were being quoted at Supersweet Feeds: shelled com, 52.25; soybeans, $6.58; and oats," 51.75.
