Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 113, Number 51, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 20 December 1995 — Page 2

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, December 20,1995

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DRAWING WlNNEß—Friday, December 15, a drawing was h4ld at the Burger Dairy Store on W. Market Street, Nippanee, for a Sanyo 27" color television set. Pictured at left is Tracy Hochstetler, manager of the store, with the winner, Kirk Barron of Mishawaka. (AN photo by Christina Hill)

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Ligfjt a Camle of Love Since Christmas is a time for remembering, we are lighting a candle in our funeral home for all the families we have served this past year. As you enjoy this Christmas season, we hope this gesture will serve to remind you of Holidays past and the importance of family. May the quiet peace of Christmas fill your heart and home. From: Larry, Undo A Patrick Thompson Tara A Jody Lengachor Thompson & Yoder Funeral Home *SO North Main Noppanee 773-3173

Court news The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court. David Widmoyer is the judge. Jamie L. Burkhardt, charged with speeding 63mph in a 45tnph zone, paid total fine and costs of $81.50. Lori L. Pagels, charged with speeding 42mph in a 25mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $80.50. Dale G. Brodberry, charged with speeding 67mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $85.50. Glen W. Yoder, charged with disregarding a stop sign, paid total fine and costs of $68.50. Tami J. Hudson, charged with speeding 61mph in a 40mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $84.50. Randy C. Sotherden, charged with speeding 76mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $84.50. Michael K. Ramer, charged with unsafe start, paid total fine and costs of $73.50. Donald J. Knispel, charged with speeding 66mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $74.50. William M. Tucker, charged with speeding 75mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $83.50. Jill D. Kelley, charged with expired license plates, paid total fine and costs of $68.50. Boyde L. Stremme, charged with no valid operator’s license, paid total fine and costs of $88.50. Steven J. Stutzman, charged with speeding 60mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $63.50. Ronnie Earl Lard, charged with possession of marijuana, paid total fine and costs of $373.50. Bruce R Feldman, charged with speeding 61mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $79.50. Luelle M. Saver, charged with passing a school bus while the arm was extended, paid total fine and costs of $88.50. Cecil G. Thomas, charged with driving while intoxicated and driving left of center, paid total fine and costs of $578.50.

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HABITAT FOR HUMANlTY—Thursday, December 7, framing began on the house being built by Habitat for Humanity on US6, near CR9, for Steve and Susan Russel.

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December 13, 4:30p.m. —Mary Knobel, #l2 Boulder Court, Nappanee, site of motor vehicle accident at intersection of Main St. and Walnut St., no transport necessary. December 13, 4:30p.m. Daniel G. Ray, 1651 E. Market St., Apt. 15 E, Nappanee, from site of motor vehicle accident at intersection of Main St. and Walnut St. to Bremen Community Hospital, due to accident. December 13, 4:45p.m. Anthony Burkholder, 1568 N 900 W, Nappanee, site of motor vehicle accident on CR9SOW, no transport necessary. December 13, 4:45p.m. —Scott Burkholder, 1568 N 900 W, Nappanee, site of motor vehicle accident on CR9SOW, no transport necessary. December 13, B:4op.m.—John Schordon, Warsaw, site of personal injury south of community center on CRBOOW, no transport necessary. December 14, 5:43a.m. —Caleb Stephens, Claypool, site of minor personal injury on SR 19 across from Newcomer Service, no transport necessary. December 15, 3:54p.m. —Chris Fendt 111, Elkhart, from Fairmont Homes to Elkhart General Hospital, due to fall. December 15, 4:05p.m. Andrea Thompson, Lot #136 Meadows MHP, Nappanee, from home to Bremen Community Hospital, due to seizure. December 15, 6:16p.m. Brandon Flory, Bremen, site of motor vehicle accident at Meadows entrance on US6, no transport necessary. December 15, 6:l6p.m.—Jennie Kauffman, 152 N. Madison,

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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Volunteers worked quickly in spite of the cold weather, as shown in’the above picture on Friday, Dec. 8. (AN photo by Christina Hill)

Nappanee, site of motor vehicle accident at Meadows entrance on US6, no transport necessary. December 17, 10:39p.m. Casey Herrick, Lot #lB9 Meadows MHP, from home to Bremen Community Hospital, due to Marsalis on Music' available at library Introduce the joy of both jazz and classical music to your children or your students! The Nappanee Public Library has added the “Marsalis on Music” video series, with companion book and CD, to its collection. ; . i > '< The recent PBS Series with popular host Wynton Marsalis com.municates the fundamentals of music in an exciting, fun-filled way. . • With help from his jazz band and students from the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra, Marsalis has produced four videos. The chapters in the companion book correspond with the videos. “Why Toes Tap,” with music director Seiji Ozawa of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, shows how composers use rhythm to express emotion. Two versions of “The Nutcracker Suite” are explored— Tchaikovsky’s original and Duke Ellington’s jazz arrangement. “Tackling the Monster” examines a strategy for slaying the monster of practice. The great cellist Yo-Yo Ma shares guidelines that can be applied to every walk of life. “Listening for Clues,” with Seiji Ozawa, answers the question, “Did jazz just happen?” Marsalis shows how Sousa’s European-style orchestra was transformed into an American band. The video features rousing performances of Sousa, Joplin, and Louis Armstrong. For more information, call the library at 219-773-7919.

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Three arrested Saturday, December 16, at 2:05a.m., Nappanee police officers responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle at CRS2 and Northwood Drive. Upon arrival, the officers noticed two vehicles and five or six people near Farm Valley Apartments, and a male and female who appeared to be wrestling on the ground. The male suspect, 21-year-old Stanley J. Davis of Elkhart, refused to obey verbal commands, and was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct. He was then transported to the Nappanee Police Department. During an inventory of the subject’s belongings, a small bag of a green leafy substance was discovered, and Davis was also charged with possession of marijuana. He was held at the Elkhart County Jail on a SISOO bond. DRIVING . , Jessie C. Gibson, $7, Elkhart, was stopped by Ptl. Phil Hahn for exceeding the posted speed limit at 4:11a.m. Friday, Dec. 14. It was found that he was driving under the influence of alcohol, and after failing a breath test, he was arrested on a charge of operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Gibson was transported to the Elkhart County Security Center on a SI,OOO bond, pending a court date of Wednesday, Dec. 20, in the Nappanee City Court. PUBLIC INTOXICATION Officer Darryl Hartzler discovered 34-year-old Michael D. Boren, Leesburg, in the 1500 block of E. Market St. at 10p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 11, in a druginduced intoxicated state. Boren was charged with public intoxication, and was transferred to the Elkhart County Jail, where he was held on a SSOO bond. A court date was set for Wednesday, Dec. 13, in the Nappanee City Court.

Nappanee 6146 W. CR 1360 N 2 miles east of Nappanee on CR 1360 GOSHEN CR 34,4 miles east of fairgrounds