Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 113, Number 36, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 6 September 1995 — Page 2
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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, September 6,1995
- NOTICE - 0 We will be closed for vacation Tues., Sept. 12 thru Thurs., Sept. 14. We will reopen at regular hours on Friday, Sept. 15 at 7am “Featuring All You Can Eat starting at 4pm” Odie’s Place - Nappanee
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Court news
The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court. David Widmoyer is the judge. Thomas H. Horton, charged with speeding 52mph in a 25mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $90.50; also charged with expired license, paid total fine and costs of $5. Joseph D. Sheperd, charged with speeding 66mph in a 40mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $89.50. Moses M. Hershberger, charged with speeding 63mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $81.50. Ervin R. Yoder, charged with unsafe start, paid total fine and costs of $73.50. Don A. Padgett, charged with speeding 69mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $77.50; also charged with expired plates, paid total fine and costs of $5. Gary L. Firestone, charged with speeding 67mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $85.50. David P. Allen, charged with following too closely, paid total fine and costs of $73.50. Wendy M. Gibbons, charged with speeding 65mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $83.50. Richard V. Anderson, charged with disregarding stop a sign, paid total fine and costs of $68.50. Daniel J. Rice, Jr., charged with
operating a motorized bicycle without protective headgear, paid total fine and costs of $68.50. Roger F. Briscoe, chained with speeding 6lmph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $79.50. Timothy G. Rodgerson, charged with speeding 80mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $88.50. Rotarians hear about summer production The Nappanee Rotary Club meets each Wednesday noon, at Ron’s Bakery and Restaurant. Visitors are welcome. Janice Cunningham spoke at last week’s meeting, telling of her trip this summer with the production company, “Pyramid Productions,” which took its presentation to various children’s hospitals in the south and east. The group was gone two weeks, presenting a musical program for the children. Tara Lengacher was the program chairperson. Guests included visiting Rotarian Scott Anglemeyer, Goshen, and Deb Teal, with her husband, Paul. The club recently enjoyed an outing at the Rick Jenkins home on Lake Tippecanoe. A white elephant sale was held, with proceeds going to the Rotary Club of St. Petersburg, Russia, for their projects.
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HONORED FOR SERVICE—At a recent service of the Nappanee United Methodist Church, Don and Janyce Guckenberger, Nappanee, were awarded the coveted “Cross and Flame" award, in recognition of their many years of service and faithfulness to the youth of the Michiana area. They have served in both the scouting and Camp Fire programs, taking part in every leadership role available. The Guckenbergershave also sacrificed time and energy to invest in the youth of the area and beyond, and their service records, which scan back over 40 years, are well-known in all areas of scouting excellence. They were surprised by family and friends at the celebration, and the congregation at Nappanee United Methodist Church wishes to congratulate them for their faithful service to God and country.
'Dumplings' encouraged to enter
The annual “Apple Dumpling" contest will be held during the Nappanee Apple Festival. ''September 22-24. Young folks from age six months-three years should enter for three great prizes. First prize is a $75 savings bond, while second and third place prizes are each SSO savings bonds. Entry forms are available at the Nappanee Area Chamber of Commerce office, 215 W. Market St. Mail your entry form with a $2 fee to this address, or drop it off at the office. A picture of each entrant, no larger than 5”x7“, should accompany the entry form. All photos will be displayed at the gazebo during the festival, with the public invited to put money in to count as votes —one
NOW LEASING SELF STORAGE Fenced, lighted. You keep the keys. Lowest Prices Size sxlo, 10x10, 10x15, 10x20, 10x30 Also fenced in area for outside winter storeage for motor homes, cars, boats, trailers, etc. NAPPANEE SELF STORAGE Highway 6 West Nappanee, IN 46550 Office located in brick house next to Storage Sheds 773-5561
Builders Association of Kosciusko County Proudly Announces the 1995 Homes on Parade September 9-17 , 1995 s' A "
Admission: $4 - Ages 13 & Up $1 - Ages 6-12 Under 6 - FREE t Hours: Mon.-Fri. 3 P.M. -9 P.M. Sat. & Sun. 1 P.M. -9 P.M.
For additional information call Builders Association of Kosciusko Co. at 219-267-6125
penny counts one vote. Winners will be announced and prizes awarded, Sunday, September 24, 4:30p.m. All entries are encouraged to be present for this announcement. For further information, contact Sue Ringenberg, c/o Nappanee Apple Festival, 773-4971, or 7737812. CORRECTION The correct number to call fot* information regarding the Nappanee Apple Festival Bakeoff is 773-7062. Wavy Yoder is the chairperson. Summer students honored at BSU Two local students are among those named jtfy Ball State University to the summer semester dean’s list. Therisa Finnigan, 70810 Tecumseh Drive, Nappanee, has earned at least a 3.5 grade point average on a 4.0 scale, while enrolled for at least 12 credit hours. Also named to the list was Tong Inthivong, 65294 CR3, Wakarusa.
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