Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 113, Number 18, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 3 May 1995 — Page 2

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, May 3,1995

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SELLING POPPIES—The American Legion Auxiliary will host their annual Poppy Drive, Friday, May 5. Members will be stationed at Miller's Market, Van Camps grocery store, and NBD Bank. They will exchange poppies for donations of any size and the public is encouraged to be generous. Pictured: Auxiliary member Bobbi Wilson sells the first poppy to Nappanee Mayor Kenneth Walters. (AN photo by Merrie Chapman)

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BIRTHS Mark and Catherine Hostetler, son, April 8, Elkhart General Hospital. Roger and Wanda Miller, son, April 24, Michiana Community Hospital. Dial-a-story teaches lesson A little boy learns—in a most unusual way—to mind his mother, in “My Own Self,” this week’s featured dial-a-story on the Nappanee Public Library Information Line, 773-7920. The free storytelling service is available on a 24-hour basis. Plan benefits for Lehman Family The Nappanee Church of the Brethren, in cooperation with the Nappanee EMS and Fire Departments, will sponsor a benefit for the Roman Lehman Family, to help with medical expenses from Roman’s recent surgery, Saturday, May 6. A car wash and bake sale will take place from 9a.m.-noon, at the Nappanee EMS Building, W. Lincoln St., with donations accepted for the car wash. From 4-Bp.m., the same groups will sponsor a hay stack dinner, at the Nappanee Fire Department, W. Lincoln St. Tickets are priced at $3 for children ages 6-12, and $5 for adults.

Nappanee man faces child battery charges

Benjamin Wilson, 24, 59 Meadows, Nappanee, was arrested April 25, on a charge of battery on a child. The arrest came after the Nappanee Police Department was notified by Goshen General Hospital that a six-week-old baby had been brought in with a broken leg. An investigation was started. According to the police report on the incident, Wilson gave a statement confessing that he grabbed his son by the leg, yanking him off the bassinet and then dropped him on the bed. The emergency room staff confirmed the child did have a frac-

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tured femur. Wilson was booked into the Elkhart County Jail on a $3,000 bond. He was then scheduled to appear .in Elkhart County Court, April 26. The child was admitted to the hospital for observation. A second case involving battery was handled by the NPD, April 25, after the Nappanee City Court issued a warrant for Kenneth R. Porter, 31, 866 Queen Street, Walkerton. The battery charge stems from an incident which allegedly occurred March 31, within the city of Nappanee. April 25, the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department contacted the Nappanee Police Department and advised that Porter was in custody and being held on the warrant. Arrangements were made with Marshall County and the suspect was transferred to Nappanee Police custody. After processing the necessary paperwork, Porter was taken to the Elkhart County Security facility where he was held

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DEDICATION-OPEN HOUSE—The former Nappanee High School, Nappanee Middle School is a brand newly-recon-ditioned, remodeled elementary, and students, parents and friends were invited to share in the dedication and an open house Sunday afternoon, April 30. The dedication program reported that “Many features make the Nappanee Elementary School comfortable, conducive to learning, and able to send students well prepared into the 21st Century. In the photo at top, Richard Barton, left, of architects/builders Barton-Coe-Vilamaa, makes the official presentation of the finished building to Wa-Nee School Board President Larry Thompson. Visitors were also treated to presentations by choral (pictured) and band students from sixth grade, and heard comments from Supt. Jerry Lelle, Scott Hornish, of the Parent Advisory Board, and Genie Tobias, principal. Following the official presentation, guests were invited to tour the facilities and enjoy refreshments. (Ron Keiser photos)

in lieu of a SI,OOO bond, pending a May 5, appearance in Nappanee City Court. CONVERSION April 28, local police officers were sent to Video Unlimited in reference to an alleged shoplifter that was being detained. When officers arrived they found that Raymond M. Pfaffenhauser, 24, 358 North Nappanee Street, Nappanee, was being held for trying to take a video tape from the store without paying for it. It was also discovered that Mr. Pfaffenhauser was intoxicated. After a brief investigation, the suspect was taken into custody on charges of conversion and public intoxication. Following preliminary paperwork, Pfaffenhauser was transported to the Elkhart County Jail. A second case of alleged shoplifting was investigated, April 29, shortly before 11p.m., when Nappanee Police officers were called by Van Camps employees. When officers arrived they were met by an employee who pointed to the suspect she left the building. The suspect, Bonita R. Blanchard, 58, 182 Meadows, Nappanee, was stopped. According to the police report she was found to be in possession of a carton of cigarettes that she had not purchased. Blanchard was booked and released on a written promise to appear in Nappanee City Court, May 3. MARIJUANA POSSESSION

Sunday, April 30, 12:21a.m., Cpl. Tom Rouch stopped a red, 1983 Plymouth for a speeding violation. During the traffic stop, Cpl. Rouch reports that the driver and front seat passenger were moving about inside the front compartment of the car. The driver and the front seat passenger, 26-year-old, Keith Allen Humes, 1212 East LaSalle Street, South Bend, were removed from the vehicle while officers checked the car for weapons or contraband. Humes was arrested for possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia, after Cpl. Rouch found the items bdonged toimni--The driver was 'jited for the speeding violation ancf released. Humes was booked at the Nappanee Police Station and taken to the Elkhart County Jail in lieu of a SI,OOO bond. He is scheduled to appear for an initial hearing Wednesday, May 3, Nappanee City Court. OWI After being stopped for a traffic! violation, April 28, shortly after 1 3a.m., Roy Martin, Jr., 30, 1701! Northwood Drive, Nappanee, was arrested for driving while intoxicated. ; According to the police report,. Martin was found to have a blood alcohol content of .12%. Martinwas held on a SI,OOO bond andscheduled to appear in NappaneeCity Court, May 3.

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