Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 120, Number 14, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 2 April 1997 — Page 2

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, April 2,1997

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PERFORM CONCERT—The children of Nappanee Elementary School gave their annual Spring Sing at North Wood High School on Tuesday evening, March 25, Pictured above is the sixth grade Bulldog

Free stories for kids on library line A young son inherits a scheming cat in “Puss in Boots,” this week’s featured Dial-A-Story on the Nappanee Public Library Information Line. The free storytelling service is available on a 24-hour basis, and is just one of the options on the information line, 219-773-7920. The story changes each Monday, in order to give a maximum number of children the chance to hear a tale before it changes. Rotary report The program for last Wednesday’s meeting of the Nappanee Rotary Club was a series of committee meetings, in which each board member discussed with their committee the plans for the future. The areas of service are Club Service, Vocational Service, Community Service and International Service. Guests at the meeting included prospective member Amos Sheets, who was invited by President Gale Gerber, and Deb Teal with her husband, Paul. President Gerber announced that new Rotary signs at the entrances to the city will soon be in place. Court news The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court. David Widmoyer is the judge. James Mikel, charged with battery, paid total fine and costs of $373.50. ' Devon Gingerich, charged with driving while license suspended, paid total fine and costs of $88.50. Bryon Jones, charged with disre - garding an automatic signal, paid total fine and costs of $73.50. Nancy Bell, charged with speeding 50mph in a 35mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $78.50. Eric Wixson, charged with speeding 41mph in a 25mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $79.50. Christopher Graff, charged with speeding 50mph in a 30mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $83.50. Lorri Roush, charged with battery, paid total fine and costs, of $273.50. Steven Hochstetler, charged with speeding 70mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $78.50. Jason Ulery, charged with disregarding a stop sign, paid total fine and costs of $68.50.

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Choir, which sang the songs 'I Will DARE,' "Castle on a Cloud,' "Americd, My Home,' and "Summer Vacation," as well as performing "Kazoo to You, Too!" (AN photo by Christina Hill)

School menus ■ (Note: all Wa-Nee schools will be closed Monday, April 7-Friday, April 11 due to spring break) NAPPANEE ELEMENTARY Thursday, April 3—Ravioli, tossed salad, pineapple, fresh apples, garlic toast, milk. Friday, April 4—Grilled chicken sandwich, potato wedges, applesauce, peaches, milk. WOODVIEW ELEMENTARY Thursday, April 3—Country fried steak, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, hot roll, pears, pineapple, milk. Friday, April 4—Cheese pizza, carrot sticks with dip, apple, juice, vanilla pudding, milk. WAKARUSA ELEMENTARY Thursday, April 3—Hot dog, potato chips, baked beans, apple wedges, tapioca pudding, milk. Friday, April 4—Taco casserole, Mexican corn, muffin, cherry whip, pineapple, milk. NORTHWOOD MIDDLE Thursday, April 3 —Chicken nuggets, buttered bread, potato salad or baked beans, Reese dessert or peaches, milk. Friday, April 4—Salisbury steak, Greene rated First Division Kathryn Greenes Nappanee, recently participated in the Indiana State Band Contest in Indianapolis. She performed in two brass quintets and a trumpet solo, which all received First Division ratings, the highest rating possible. Greene is currently a student at the Indiana Academy for Science, Mathematics and Humanities, which is located on the Ball State University campus in Muncie, Indiana. She is the daughter of Lawrence G. Green, Jr., of Nappanee.

Require information on 1992 NWHS graduates

The five-year reunion committee for the North Wood High School class of 1992 is asking for help in locating the following graduates: Joanne Bishop, Jason Brock, Bobby Cavender, Mark Chase, Richard Clark, Ryan Cripe, Vickie Estep, Alicia Fish, Anthony Ganger, Lynette Herschberger, Karen Hochstetler, Kris Honeycutt, Saengchanh Kasensouk, Michael Kerns, Alexis LaGuardia and Julie Leinbach. Also: Beth McGregor, Tim Miller, Brian Mitchel, Jeremy Nusbaum, Andrea Om, Shelly Price, Kevin Sarber, Scott Smith,

mashed potatoes, green beans, buttered bread, fruit choice, milk. NORTHWOOD HIGH Thursday, April 3—(Choose one) chicken parmigiana with pasta, hot roast beef and cheddar sandwich, tuna salad sandwich or salad bar; (choose two) com, tossed salad, apricots, pears or fresh fruit basket. Garlic toast, white qr chocolate milk. Friday, April 4—(Choose one) pepperoni pizza, fish sandwich, tuna salad sandwich or salad bar; (choose two) baked potato wedges, raw veggies with dip, tossed salad, coleslaw, pineapple, mixed fruit or fresh fruit basket. Garlic toast, white or chocolate milk. Garlic toast, white or chocolate milk.

March 25, 12:51p.m. —Shawn Morton, Atwood, from Commercial Structures to Elkhart General Hospital, due to industrial accident. March 28, 11:55a.m.—Kevin Thompson, Kingsford Heights, from Fairmont Homes to Elkhart General Hospital, due to fall. , > March 28, Tl:22p;m.—-Jeremiah Hilty, 9239 Hepton Rd., Nappanee, from home to St. Joseph Medical Center, due to trouble breathing. March 29, 11:07a.m. —Judy Myers, New Paris, from site of motor vehicle accident on US6 East in front of Jim Moore Motors to Bremen Community Hospital. March 29, 11:07a.m. —Melvin Myers, New Paris, from site of motor vehicle accident on US6 East in front of Jim Moore Motors

Toni Smith, Robyn Sutherlin, Belinda Trumble, Stephanie Weaver, Reama Weston, Eric Wixon, Tom Woody, Marcia Wysong and Rochelle Yoder. Please contact Gloria Howard in the North Wood High School guidance office at 219-773-4 i 27, or Mary Kauffman at 219-862-2855, if you have any information regarding these 1992 graduates.

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Woodview students named to honor roll

The following fourth, fifth, and sixth grade Woodview Elementary School students were recognized for earning honors or high honors during an honors assembly on Friday, March 28. HONORS (all As and Bs), fourth grade: Leon . Barkman, Trenton Brugh, Derek Burnett, April Carlisle, Lerissa Cavness, Stephanie Cleveland, Nathan Cline, Kayla Jackson, Rochelle Hall, Dustin Haviland, Jason Hochstetler, Andy Magos, Michael Metz, Angela Miller and Courtney Miller. Also: Chad Montgomery, Shawn Moorefield, Matt Myers, Shelly Potts, Keith Pfeiffer, Steven Roose, Daniel Schmucker, Ralph Schmucker, Richard Schmucker, Mary Schwartz, Christopher Smith, Nate Taylor, Stephanie Thompson, Justin Weaver and Ben Yoder. Fifth: Lisa Beachy, Joey Beer, Samantha Blanton, Andrew Buss, Kelsey Gillam, Kevin Hershberger, Mark Hochstetler, Ley Kendall, Kelly Kiefer, Amy Mast, Austin Mattem, Amy Micuda, Lydia Miller, Kriston Robbins, Adam Sharp, Sarah Shively, Lara Tarman, Jay Dee Troyer, Jeremy Wise and Heath Yoder. Sixth: Jordan Adams, Jenny Barr, Brian Burnham, Jessica Bums, Alicia Campbell, Missy Haviland, Corey Hepler, Jeff Hertsel, Amy Hochstetler, Cheryl Hochstetler, Todd Klotz, ReneeKoch, Ashley McCormick, Rachel Menzie, Jolena Miller, Kelsey Newcomer, Ashlie Nine, Bruce Russell, Caleb Shaw, Carl Schmucker, Jack Stutzman,

NAPPANEE AMBULANCE CALLS

to Bremen Community Hospital. March 29, 11:07a.m. —Steve Walker, South Bend, from site of motor vehicle accident on US6 East in front of Jim Moore Motors to Goshen General Hospital. March 29, 6:2sp.m.—Bryan Borkholder, 28568 Yarian St., Nappanee, from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to fall and head injury. March 30, 11:30a.m.—Joan Birtwhistle, LuAnn Nursing Home, Nappanee, from LuAnn to St. Joseph Medical Center, due to trouble breathing. March 30, B:3op.m.—Terry Slagle, 258 E. Wabash St., Nappanee, from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to chest pain. MARKET REPORT The following market prices were being quoted Monday morning by Supersweet Feeds, S. Main St., Nappanee: Shelled com, $3.01; soybeans, $8.26.

10# Club Steaks $25.00 Pollock Fish $1.29 lb.

Ashleigh Taylor, Heather Wilson, Janelle Yoder and Kevin Yoder. HIGH HONORS (all As), fourth grade: Tony Bliss, Lizzie Bums, Nichole Hinton, Jonathan Kitchens, Brittney McPheeters, Katelyn Martin, Michael Moran, Trystan Nisley, Danae Schaffer, Trevor Shields and Kathy Wells. Fifth: Jordan Anglemeyer, Ben Anglin, Chad Davis, Katrina

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HONOR RETIREES—Martin Hardware of Nappanee recently held a dinner to honor the retirement of two of their longtime employees. In the top photo, store owner Dennis Martin (left) presents a watch to Cassel Hoke, who worked there for 20-1/2 years when it was still Shively's Hardware; he later left the business for 15 years, then returned to work for Dennis in 1983. Below is Dennis with Eileen Mishler, where she worked for over 20 years, since 1974. Everyone at Martin Hardware wishes them a happy retirement, and much enjoyment in this new phase of their lives.

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Deisch, Jessica Focht, Carl Hochstetler, Kara Huff, Braden Hurst, Cody Johnston, Robert Kurtz, Andrew Myers, Joshua Sabo, Adam Tobias and Brittney; Woodward. Sixth: Nicole Fishbum, Brandon; Hall, Sara Kauffman, Mike Roose; Corinne Shields, Adam Smith; Alex Smith, Roger Wells; Johathon Yoder and Karla Yoder. ; Principal Joe Sabo congratulates; all of these students and their par-; ents for the fine effort and hanj work that made this achievemenC possible. ;