Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 113, Number 50, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 13 December 1995 — Page 2
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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, December 13,1995
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WINNERS RECOGNIZED—Members of the North Wood High School math club who recently won the Regional Indiana Math League Contest have been awarded SSO savings bonds from the Nappanee McDonalds. Front row, from left: Jason Ulery
Free calendars feature local art
NBD Bank President Terrence calendars for 1996, featuring illusD. Brennan announced that wall trations by members of the Elkhart
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and Matthew Henkler (who will compete in the next contest). Back: Rick Purcell, representing McDonalds; David Kauffman and Matt Schrock. See related article for further details. (AN photo by Christina Hill)
Art League, are now available free of charge from NBD. The calendars are illustrated with reproductions of twelve area artists’ depictions of various scenes in Elkhart, St. Joseph and La Grange Counties. The calendars are offered annually by the bank, and are available at any NBD banking center. “We're pleased to offer these calendars as a convenience to those who use them, and as a showcase for some of our area’s many fine artists,” Brennan said. “Much of the community is unaware of the talent of our local artists. While the art in these calendars is just a sample of their work, we hope it serves to increase awareness of these artists, and the Elkhart Art League.” This is the thirteenth year NBD has featured work by members of the league. The artwork itself will be on display in the lobby of the Elkhart main banking center November 27 through December 8. The calendars open to I7”xll” or 23”x14", note all major holidays and include space for each day’s important engagements.
One charged with public intoxication One arrest was made last week on Wednesday, December 6, on charges of public intoxication, when officers were called for a disturbance involving some intoxicated subjects in the 1000 block of E. Market St. Thomas E. Barkas, age 22, of Lakeville, was charged, and was also found to have warrants out for his arrest in St. Joseph County. He was transferred to the Elkhart County Jail and held on a SSOO bond, pending a Dec. 13 court date. P Court news The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court. David Widmoyer is the judge. Jamie Garcia, charged with no operator’s license in possession, paid total fine and costs of $73.50. Willard Zimmerman, charged with speeding 43mph in a 20mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $86.50. Matthew J. Copsey, charged with driving while license suspended, paid total fine and costs of $88.50. Steve C. Hollier, charged with speeding 80mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $88.50. Darrell L. Stump, charged with speeding 7lmph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $89.50. Matthew S. Wyse, charged with speeding 63mph in a 40mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $86.50. Lloyd C. Wileman, Jr., charged with disregarding stop sign, paid total fine and costs of $68.50. Rotary report.;. The Nappanee Rotary Club meets each Wednesday noon, at Ron’s Bakery and Restaurant. Visitors are welcome. At last week’s session, Candy Yoder, of the Elkhart County Child Abuse Prevention Service, was the speaker, introduced by the program chairman, Don Guckenberger. Guests included Deh Teal, with her husband, Paul, former member, the Rev. Janet McFall-Brown, and prospective member, Larry Penrod, of Lake City Bank.
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TOYS FOR TOTS—Pictured are Managing Broker Sandy Toney (left) and sales associate Shirley Firestone of Coldwell Banker Murray, Gray & Associates, Nappanee. Coldwell is cooperating with the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve as a Toys for Tots sponsor. See related article for further details. (AN photo by Christina Hill)
Coldwell Banker named official collection center
Coldwell Banker sales associates want all children to experience holiday joy, so, in cooperation with the U. S. Marine Corps Reserve, Coldwell Banker officers are participating as Toys for Tots sponsors this holiday season. Coldwell Banker Murray, Gray & Associates will serve as an official collection center until Friday, December 22. The public is encouraged to participate by donating new, unwrapped toys in collection boxes at the G. L. Perry and Val stores in Nappanee. For the public’s convenience, arrangements can also be made to have toys picked up by a Coldwell Banker associate. Just call 219-773-7725.
NAPPANEE AMBULANCE CALLS
December 5, 1:39a.m. —Hazel Laux. LuAnn i Nursing Home, Nappanee. from LuAnn to Goshen General Hospital, due to shortness of breath. December 5, 2:45p.m. —Lydia Bowman, North Manchester, from Bethel Mennonite Church on CRSO to Goshen General Hospital, due to fall. December 6, 6:50a.m. —Diana Barnett, Lot #169 Meadows MHP, Nappanee, from home to Cremen Community Hospital, due to fall. December 6, 6p.m. —Audrey Denman, Farm Valley Apt. #2, Nappanee, from home to St. Marys Hospital, due to chest pain. December 6, 8:20p.m. — Jennifer Martz, 252 Park Dr., Nappanee, site of motor vehicle accident at Hepton Rd. and CR9OO W„ no transport necessary. December 6, 8:20p.m. —Tara Sterling, 203 N. Oakland Rd., Nappanee, from site of motor vehicle accident at Hepton Rd. and t CR9OO W. to Elkhart General Hospital, due to personal injury. December 8, 11:25a.m. —David Bean, 403 Heather Blvd., Nappanee, from 601 Miami Dr. to Anglemeyer Clinic, due to back injury. December 8, 10:30p.m.—Eli
“Every child should experience a happy holiday season,” said Ann Hahn, Toys for Tots chairperson for Coldwell Banker Murray, Gray & Associates. “With the community’s support, we’ll be able to provide the needy children of Nappanee and Elkhart County with a memorable holiday experience.” Founded in 1947, Toys for Tots has evolved from a small Los Angeles-area project to a nationwide campaign. The U. S. Marine Corps Reserve distributes the toys to local charitable organizations. Coldwell Banker has more than 2,400 residential real estate offices and over 57,000 sales associates and employees in North America.
Burkholder, Bremen, from 10581 SR 19 N. to Bremen Community Hospital, due to kick from horse. December 9, 2:3op.m.—Ethel Wood, 8066 W 900 N, Nappanee, from home to Bremen Community Hospital, due to illness. King nominated by career center The Elkhart Area Career Center has announceVHts nominations for the state Indtana Vocational Awards for Excellence for the 1995-96 school year. Angela King, a child care student from North Wood High School, is one of 14 EACC students nominated. Nominations were made based on students’ scholarship, citizenship, leadership, employability and vocational skill proficiency. Each completed a nomination package of materials attesting to their skills, abilities and goals. These packets will be reviewed and rated by a panel of judges representing business, industry, labor and education. The highest rated nominations will then be presented to the selection committee, which may recommend up to ten awardees.
