Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 112, Number 25, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 29 June 1994 — Page 2

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, June 29, 1994

NPD makes two arrests

June 24, at approximately 6:30p.m., the Nappanee Police Department discovered a body attachment issued out of Elkhart County Court 2 for L. Dawn Coblentz. The officers saw Ms. Coblentz working at a local store and arrested the suspect as she left work. Police also discovered that her legal name was Loralie Dawn Lafferty, 25, 26670 US6 East, Nappanee. It was confirmed that she was the person involved with the body attachment and contempt of court charges and she was taken into custody without incident ! After preliminary paperwork was done, Lafferty was transported to the Elkhart County Jail where she was beld on a S2BO cash bond. : » ’ dwi ! Thirty-six year-old Lamar A. IBprkhofder was stopped, Monday, ;June 27, shortly after midnight at the corner of Guiss and Market Street, Nappanee, for disregarding traffic signal light and the intersection of Main and Market Streets. ; Tom Rouch detected the odor of alcoholic beverage on Burkholder's breath and the suspect submitIted to a field sobriety test which he failed. • Burkholder was transported to the Nappanee Police Department where !he submitted to a chemical test for intoxication. The results of the test indicated a blood alcohol content of •.17%. Buurkholder was arrested for disregarding the automatic signal and driving while intoxicated. .. He was transported to the Elkhart

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County Security Center, in lieu of a SI,OOO bond, and scheduled to appear in Nappanee City Court, Wednesday. Court News The following cases have been handled by the Nappanee courts. David Widmoyer is the judge. Bradley G. Fritz, charged with speeding 68mph in a 40mph zone, pind total fine and costs of $82.50. Patrick P. Palmer, charged with having no operators license in possession, paid total fine and costs of $84.50. Kenneth W. Hartwig, charged with speeding 60mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and dosts of $69.50. Charles E. Flanagan, charged with speeding 51mph in a 35mph zone, paid tool fine and costs of $55.50. Robert Dempsey Jr., charged with disregarding a stop sign, paid total fine and costs of $59.50. Marlon D. Yoder, charged with speeding 60mph in a 45mph zone paid tool fine and costs of $69.50. Bill A. Seals, charged with speeding 72mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $71.50. Arturo Desantos, charged with public intoxication, paid total fine and costs of $263.50. Ramon D. Torres, charged with public inotixeation, paid total fine and costs of $263.50. Lawrence M. Cochrance, charged with imporoper display of registra£jr p * d total fine and costs of

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Obituaries— Kent Wilkinson Sept. 17, 1940-June 6, 1994 Kent A. Wilkinson, S 3, of St. Petersburg, Florida, formerly of South Bend, died Monday, June 6, in Bayfront Medical Hospital, St. Petersburg, of natural causes. He was bom September 17,1940, in Nappanee, and lived in South Bend until 1959. In 1980, in St. Petersburg, he married Mary Jane Wilkinson. She survives, along with his mother, Helen M. (Knox) Wilkinson of South Bend. He was a veteran of the Air Force, a member of Junior Achievement, a graduate of Adams High School and past member of Albright United Methodist Church, Mishawaka. Memorial services will be at a later date at Bay Pines Funeral Home, St Petersburg. Cremation 1 has taken place. Memorial contributions may be

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DONATE TEDDY BEARS-Members of the Indiana Lakeland Girl Scout Brownie Troop 186 donated three operation Teddy Bears to Nappanee EMS Director Jim Sumpter, Jr., for use in his department. The presentation of the bears came during the closing ceremonies, June 2, when eight girls bridged up. Pictured from left; Brenda Metz, Hannah Whitmer and Brittney McPheeters with EMS Director Jim Sumpter.

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made to Oearview United Methodist Church Music Department, 4515 38th Avenue North, St Petersburg, Florida 33713. Hollis-Orvis-Palmer Funeral Heme was in charge of arrangements. Johni Nichole Rouch June 23, 1994 Johni Nichole Rouch, infant daughter of Scott and Shannon (Gamer) Rouch, 38 Meadows, Nappanee, was dead at birth, Thursday, June 23, at Michiana Community Hospital. In addition to her parents, she is survived by a brother, Trevor Scott, at home; paternal grandparents, Tom and Linda Rouch, Nappanee; paternal great-grandparents, Richard and Marilyn Rouch, Elkhart, and Ralph and Deanne Bum worth, Nappanee; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Linda (Gamer) Kugler, Leesburg; mater-

nal great-grandparents, Chelsie and Frances Harris, Warsaw, and Russell and Ethel Gama-, Elwood; and maternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Arlene Havens, Marion. Her maternal great-grandfather, John Gama-, preceded her in death. Graveside services were held Monday, June 27, 2p.m., at Union Center Cemetery. Arrangements were with Thompson & Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee. Delmarr Berger Sept 2, 1921-June 23, 1994 Delmarr Eugene Berger, 72, of 458 North Main Street, Nappanee, died Thursday, June 23, at LuAnn Nursing Home, following an illness. He was bom September 2,1921, in Bremen, to Herman and Gladys (Yockey) Berger and was a lifetime resident of the Nappanee-Bremen area. He was a graduate erf Bremen High School and was a retired

June 30 Mrs. Charles Maust Greta Welbom John Mullet John Etsinger Lovina Etsinger Melissa Richmond Robert Radtke July 1 Mrs. Foster Dumph Mary Ann Miller Jake Whetstone Sandra Greene Debra Sahlaff Sue Moneyheffer Rosemary Anglemyer David Kelsey Miller Donna Noel Mark Shipley 2 Arlene Hepler Priscilla Hochsteller r Mike Walters June Chrysanthis Leßoy E.G. Miller Elmer Helmulh Chad Hochstetler 3 Neil Croy Mrs. Don Sheets Arleen Mast Blain Heckaman Beth Ervin Connie Newcomer 4 Ruby Miller Larry Haney Sharon Mast Wendy Young Becky Forsythe Wanda George Darin Chokey Kenneth Tener Tim Louclcs 5 Jo Ellen McFall Noma Miller Pamela Greenwalt Mrs. Wilma Coblentz Ted Speicher 6 Bill Mctzler Ray W. Miller Eli Miller Carl Ganshom Dixie Rocder Martha Robinson v Kenneth Evans William D. Stump Loella Martin

THEATRE PRESENTATION--Cast and crew for the Nappanee Civic Theatre presentation of ■Who Dunit?" offered their summer production recently, in the Norm Wood High School auditorium. Shown in the comedy-mystery, are, top: angels Christy Hartman, Debra Pollock, Larry Wenger and Dave Kiefer; bottom left, Wenger, as Alexander Arlington, and Deanna Hamsher, as Miss Jenkins; bottom right, JoEllen Merry man, portraying Flo, and Travis White, as Andrew. Next up for the theatre wtt be tie summer children's presentation of ‘Rumpelstiltskin," Friday and Saturday, July 15-16, at Ihe Nappanee Public Übrary. (AN photos by Ron Keiser)

fanner and retired from Superior Inc. He had been the janitor at Nappanee United Methodist Church for 24 years and was a member of the' church. On December2o,l94l, in Nappa-; nee, he married Velma Dumph. She • survives. Also surviving are a son, Loren Berger, Mishawaka; three daught-' ers, Mrs. Ronald (Carol) Klotz,, Milford; Mrs. Michael (Marlene); Hirt, Reynolds, Indiana and Susan Berger, Bentonville, Arkansas; nine grandchildren; two great-' grandchildren; a brother, Lowell Berger, Dunlap and a sister, Mrs. Stanley (Roberta) Weiss, Bremen. He was preceded in death by a son, Lamar Berger; a granddaughter,. Sheila Kay Ellis and a sister, Jeanette Wenger. Funeral services were held Monday, June 27, at Nappanee United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Jariet McFalbßtbwh, pastor,; officiating, assisted by John* Mishler, pastoral assistant. Burialfollowed at Bremen Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be’ made to the church. Thompson & Yoder FuneralHome was in charge of arrangements. Rev. Dale Ziegler { Rev. Dale Trimmer Ziegler, ‘ 35, 70673 CRII, Nappanee, ; was killed in an car/motorcycle accident Monday evening, June 27, in Quincy, Illinois. “ Arrangements are pending at Thompson and Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee. Pauline Krull \ Pauline M. Krull, 64, 402 North Miami, Nappanee, died ) Tuesday, June 28, 2:40a.m., at ,j Elkhart General Hospital. , Arrangements are pending at Thompson and Yoder Funeral , Home, Nappanee. •i Market report... \ On Tuesday morning the follow--; ing prices were being quoted at" Supersweet: shelled com $2.45, oats $1.75, and beans $6.43. ’j o n BIRTHS T Troy and Sue White, son, June 21, Elkhart General. Jimmy and Michelle Wyant, s?>n, June 22, Michiana Community. Dena Baldridge, girl, June 25, Michiana Community. John and Rachel Miller, son, June 25, Goshen. Tornado I ■» shelters | 1 4 a The following sites have been -• designated as tornado shelters > in the Nappanee area: ij First Mennonite > Church-900 W. Market St > Church of the Brethren- -J Mack Drive. 5 St John's Lutheran Church- > -651 S. Main St > Society Bank-161 E. Market > SL > Midwest Commerce Bank { (NBD)—3SI W. Market St 3 North Main Mennonite $ Church-504 N. Main St 3 Nappanee Municipal J Center-300 W. Lincoln St. 3