Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 113, Number 42, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 18 October 1995 — Page 2

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, October 18, 1995

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BENEFIT FUTURE —John and Marilyn Loucks recently enjoyed an airplane ride they purchased from donor John Stahly, at the Borkholder Auction House, April 29. Many businesses and individuals donated new and good used items and gift certificates, to benefit the Nappanee Public Library Endowment Fund. You are invited to "Invest in the Vision," to provide quality library service to the community now, and for generations to come. The fund, established in 1991,

County Parks offer programs

October Party. The Elkhart County Park and Recreation Department and the Michiana Astronomical Society will host a Star Party. With .scopes trained on the night sky. the Ingroup will search the heavens for new and unexplored worlds. Who knows what strange and unknown objects await your discovery. Join

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the group at Oxßow County Park recreational Held, across from the Oxßow Haus Shelter, at 7p.m. Late arrivals are welcome. Tuesday. October 31 Halloween Party. Trick or treat! If you're tired of going door to door, looking for treats, treat yourself to a ghostly good time at the annual Elkhart County Parks Halloween

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invests gifts made to the fund, with only the interest available for use. In this way, it is a permanent investment in the future, All gifts, large or small, are significant. In addition to private individual gifts, community events, such as the auction sponsored in the spring, by the Friends of the Library, help raise monies for the fund. Endowment Fund brochures are available at the library, or call 219-773-7919.

Party. There will be an abundance of treats and tricks, as the naturalist staff entertains the entire family with games, contests and good old-fashioned fun. Meet at the Oxßow Haus Shelter in Oxßow County Park, 6p.m. Pre-registra-tion is required. Call the parks office by Monday, October 30, 4p.m.

POETRY DAY—Wednesday, October 11, the third grade students of Woodview Elementary School celebrated Poetry Day, with Mr. Harkness' class from Nappanee Elementary as their guests. Teachers, assistants, parents and grandparents all shared poetry in many forms with the children. Each child made a poetry book, filled with their own poetry and the work of famous children's poets. In the photo at right, Mr. Harkness shares poetry with children in the hallway; below, 1 Mrs. Potts, a parent, reads to students in class. (AN photo by Christina Hill)

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Three arrested on charges

Three subjects were arrested early Sunday morning, and charged with possession of marijuana. Sunday. October 15, at 12:51a.m.. the Milford Police Department contacted the Nappanee Police, and advised them that they had a subject in the Milford area who stated that she had been involved in a domestic dispute, and they could not locate the other party involved.

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Patrolmen Phil Hahn and Douglas E. Weaver proceeded to the residence given by Milford, Lot 32 Meadows, to check on the welfare of the other subjects. Upon arrival, a strong odor of marijuana was detected. After an initial investigation, all parties at the residence were placed into custody for possession of marijuana, as a Class D felony, due to the large amount of marijuana recovered. Arrested were Deb Brown, age 39, and Roger F. Briscoe, age 22. both of Lot 32 Meadows; also arrested was Mark Tusing, age 24, 255 W. Indiana Ave., Nappanee. All three were taken to the Elkhart County Security Center, with each to be held on a $3,000 bond. PUBLIC INTOXICATION ' Friday, October 13, a man entered the Nappanee Police Dept, to report that he had given a woman a ride home from Syracuse, where she had been abandoned by her boyfriend. He also said that she was intoxicated, and that he was unable to awaken her. An officer’s attempt'to awaken the subject was unsuccessful, due to extreme intoxication, so they carried her into the lobby of the dept, until she was able to provide her address. While attempting to get her out of the car, she became abusive and resistant. The subject, Patricia Reyes. 1064 Meadows, Nappanee, was placed under arrest and forcibly handcuffed. She was then taken to 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

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the Elkhart County Jail, where she was held on a bond of SSOO for public intoxication. An initial court date was set for Wednesday, Oct. 18. at 5p.m., in the Nappanee City Court. DISORDERLY CONDUCT Saturday, October 14, Roger Freels. age 49, of RR2, Kewanna, Indiana, was arrested for disorderly conduct. Three complaints had been filed against him in a threehour time span. The charge was brought on by his unwillingness to cooperate with officers, as they tried to assist him in seeking help for an alcohol problem. He was cited into the Nappanee City Court Wednesday, Oct. 18, at sp.m. Creative Memories class held at library Where are your photos? In unsafe albums, shoe boxes or drawers? Learn to create photosafe albums Monday, October 23, 6:309p.m., at the Nappanee Public Library. Guest Gail Hardy of Creative Memories will present step-by-step methods for turning your memorabilia into a keepsake photo album. Gail is a wife and mother from Bremen, who has a B.S. degree in Business Administration from lUSB. and a minor in graphic design. She will explain proper storage of albums, archive-quality methpds of preserving photos from yellowing,* and creative tips on page layout. Participants are asked to bring 8-12 recent photos, preferably from one event (Christmas, birthday, vacation, day at the beach or zoo), sharp scissors and a pen. A class fee of $5 well be charged for materials, supplies, and folders which will be provided. Registration deadline for the class is Friday, October 20. To prfcregister, call the library at 219-773-7919.