Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 113, Number 45, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 8 November 1995 — Page 2

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, November 8,1995

NOW LEASING SELF STORAGE Fenced, lighted. You keep the keys. ■- Lowest Prices Size 5x10,10x10, 10x15, 10x20, 10x30 Also fenced in area for outside winter store age 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

Shop Early For Christmas - Layaways Available - j#i The v Trendmeister v “Trendy Fashions for Juniors and Women” 105 N. Main, Nappanee Phone 773-JEANS

ALL you CAN EAT FISH FRY Every Friday Night! 4pm - Bpm Only *5.95

The Nappanee Spinal Adjusting Center will be open Wednesday morning, November 8, from 9:0012:30. We will be closed Wednesday afternoon through Saturday, November 11. Our business hours on Monday, November 13 will be from 9:00-12:30 and 3:00-7:00. If you have questions about the schedule changes, please call us at (219) 773-4174.

fy Something new to brighten your holiday \ If season! This year, instead of our traditional \ // one-weekend open house, we are extending an invitation for shoppers to visit us throughout the season. II Each time you stop in, you will have the \\ chance to register for gift certificates, with a \\ drawing held Friday, December 15 for... / 1 I You need not be present to win. Of course, 1 v J there is no purchase necessary, but we think 111 , you will be delighted at what we have to offer. I XA ♦ Come celebrate the season with us...

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Poetry club meets at library An opportunity to share creative thought in the form of poetry will be available at the Nappanee Public Library Tuesday, November 14, 7p.m. A Poetry Club, under the leadership of Susie Russell, meets the second Tuesday of every month.

NAPPANEE AMBULANCE CALLS

October 30, 10:52a.m.—Maria Delafuente, 702 Bison Ridge, Nappanee, from Eaton Technologies to Goshen General Hospital, due to loss of consciousness. October 31, 5:50a.m. —Jamie L. Watkins, 502 S. Jackson St., Nappanee, from Handy Dandy to Elkhart General Hospital, due to seizure. October 31, 11:10a.m. —Dewey E. Stinson, Warsaw, from Fairmont Homes plant #5 to Elkhart General Hospital, due to industrial fall. November 3, 6:3op.m.—Robert Erasure, 13818 N. SRI9, Nappanee, from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to trouble breathing. November 4, 2:lsp.m.—Chad Maynard, Macy, Indiana, site of car/pickup/buggy accident on SR 19 south, no transport necessary. November 4, 2:15p.m. —Vernon Schwartz, Etna Green, site of car/pickup/buggy accident on SR 19 south, no transport necessary. November 4, 2:15p.m. —Tom Library tour offers wealth of information New cardholders and those interested in learning more about library services are invited to attend a guided tour of the Nappanee Public Library, Monday, November 13, 7p.m. In addition to discovering where to find current bestsellers or the latest business information, participants will be introduced to the special services available. These will include items such as the Bible Library, Books In Print Plus with Reviews, The Columbia Granger's World of Poetry, Compton's Multi-Media Encyclopedia, Magazine Article Summaries and Sweet’s Catalog File on compact disc, computers and typewriters for use in the library, and art prints, cameras and compact discs for loan. To help new residents become familiar with the library, lours are offered the second Monday of each month. Anyone interested in learning more about library services is invited to attend. For more information, contact the Nappanee Public Library, 7737919. ’

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and Connie Whelan, Bremen, site of car/pickup/buggy accident on SR 19 south, no transport necessary. November 4, 4:26p.m. —Jamie Watkins, 502 S. Jackson St., Nappanee, from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to seizure. November 5, la.m. —Jennifer Hochstetler, 1503 Brooks Dr., Apt. B-3, Nappanee, from home to Bremen Community Hospital, due to headache. November 5, 3a.m. —Cari Gibson, Lantana, Florida, from Nappanee Inn to Bremen Community Hospital, due to pregnancy complications. November 5, 11:30a.m. —Hazel Loux, LuAnn Nursing Home, Nappanee, from nursing home to Goshen General Hospital, due to chest pain. November 5, 2:44p.m. — Richard Balmer, LuAnn Nursing Home, Nappanee, from nursing home to Bremen Community Hospital, due to trouble breathing. November 6, 3:31a.m. —Brian K. Cytes, Lot #76 Meadows MHP, Nappanee, from Meadows office to Bremen Community Hospital, due to laceration. Court news The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court. David Widmoyer is the judge. Glenn D. Jacobs, charged with speeding 69mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $87.50. Laura L. Adams, charged with false and fictitious registration, paid total fine and costs of $68.50. Laura J. Stahl, charged with speeding 66mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $64.50. Ronald L. Yoder, charged with speeding 70mph in a 50mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $83.50. Steven J. Stoner, charged with speeding 59mph in a 40mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $82.50. Ernesto Mendez, charged with illegal consumption of alcohol, paid total fine and costs of $223.50. Michael D. Carl, charged with illegal consumption of alcohol, paid total fine and costs of $223.50. Jeromee L. Sells, charged with speeding 52mph in a 35mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $80.50. Kermit L. Zimmerman, charged with speeding 49mph in a 35mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $77.50. Thomas J. Nunemaker, charged with no valid operator’s license, paid total fine and costs of $88.50. Tamara L. Deleon, charged with speeding 67mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $88.50. Steven G. Hofferth, charged with speeding 66mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of SBS; also charged with driving while license suspended, paid total fine and costs of $25. Todd S. Brink, charged with false and fictitious registration, paid total fine and costs of $68.50. Steve Messer, charged with speeding 53mph in a 35mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $81.50. Chester L. Cummings, charged with speeding 63mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $81.50. Eating disorders group to meet Are you an obsessive eater? Do you wage a silent battle against anorexia or bulimia? Are you recovering from an eating disorder? Could your benefit from the support of others who are recovering? ■* An eating disorders support group is available to anyone — males and females of all ages. The group meets every Thursday, at the Nappanee Public Library, from 7Bp.m.

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JUNIOR FRIENDS—Looking for a place to share creative ideas and have fun, too? All teens are invited to join the Junior Friends of the Nappanee Public Library, Monday, November 13,6:30p.m„ when the Junior Friends will meet under the leadership of Jay Heckaman.The teens will assist the Friends organization in promoting the library and conducting fund raising activities. They will also share ideas on selecting materials and planning programs of special interest to teens. Refreshments will be provided by van Camps. For more information, call the library, 219-773-7919. Pictured are Junior Friends members, front from left, Letha Handziak, Eric Sitek and Rachel Hoover. Back, Jason Bollenbacher and Bill Mitschelen.

List Halloween costume winners

The Nappanee Police Department and Police Reserves held their annual Halloween bash, Tuesday, October 31, in the gymnasium at North Wood High School. While the children were entering and receiving a number for the costume contest, special guests John Smith, Pocahontas and her sister passed out balloons to the children, while staff members of the Nappanee Public Library staff, and others, read stories like “The Goblins Will Get You if You Don’t Watch Gut,” “Where the Wild Things Are” arid “Here Come the Aliens.” Acting as judges were Shari Chapman, Diane Williams and Carol Wentz. The two grand prize winners, each winning a S2O cash prize, were best costume winner Sarah Richardson, and Betsy Sauer, for most original. The following are winners for each category, with first prize at $lO, second $5 and third $3. Pre-school: Kevin Shupert, first; Michael Taylor, second and Ashley Holdeman, third.

Legals NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In Elkhart Circuit Court of Elkhart County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Walter L. Weldy was on the 27th day of October, 1995, appointed personal representative of the estate of Kenneth J. Weldy deceased, who died on the 11th day of October, 1995. All persons who have claims against this estate, whether or not now due.

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Ghouls & Vampires: Ashley Cotter, first; Jay Justin, second and Daric Geyer, third. Witches: Brittany Martz, first; Katrina McManis, seqpnd and Kayla Culp, third. Monsters: Kyle Cotter, first; Justin Miller, second and Nate Stahly, third. Clowns: Angela Houck, first; Sarah Corbin, second and Cody Hale, third. Tramps & Hobos: Rachel Menzie, first; Brad Hollar, second and Joshua Bonee, thjr,d,, „ , Cartoon Characters: Patrick Musick, first; Katrina Deisch, second and Kirstyn Truex, third. In the miscellaneous category, Kyle Callander won first prize, as a television set; A. J. Ganshom won second, as a slice of pizza and Brent Hollar won third, as a pirate. Working to make the Halloween party a success were the Nappanee Police Department and Police Reserves, North Wood High School Drama Club, Crazy Eight Nut Club, Nappanee Explorers, NWHS cheerleaders and staff members of the Nappanee Public Library.

must file the claim in the office of the clerk of this court/within five (5) months from the date of the first publication of this notice or/within one (1) year after the decedent's death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Dated at Goshen, Indiana, this 27th day of October, 1995. Randall D.Yohn Clerk of Elkhart Circuit Court for Elkhart County, ( Indiana

Loren R. Stoat ■ Attorney #363-20 Kindto & Stoat 100 W. Waterford St. Wakarusa, IN. 46573 219-862-2424 Nap-Nov.B-15,1995 •••••