Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 120, Number 29, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 30 July 1997 — Page 2

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, July 30,1997

Four arrests made by Nappanee Police

At approximately 7:10p.m. Wednesday, July 23, in the 200 block of N. Williams St., Corporal Phil Hahn II of the Nappanee Police Department located 20-year-old Richard G. McDougle, who has been residing in apt. 2B at 1511 Brooks Dr. in Nappanee. McDougle was arrested for a warrant out of the Nappanee City Court on charges of battery, which occurred Sunday, July 13. He was transported to the Elkhart County Security Center with a SI,OOO bond and a court date set for Wednesday, July 30 in the Nappanee City Court. At about 9:50p.m. the same evening, Cpl. Hahn located 18-year-old Jacklyn M. Watkins at her residence at 758 W. Market Street. She was arrested on a warrant out of the Nappanee City Court for check deception, which occurred Monday, July 14. Watkins was transported to the Elkhart County Security Center, where she was held on a SI,OOO bond pending a court date of Wednesday, July 30 in the Nappanee City Court. STOLEN PROPERTY At about 11:30p.m. Wednesday, July 23, the Cpl. Phil Hahn of the Nappanee Police Dept, was called to Lot #2OOO Meadows Mobile Home Park in Nappanee. It had been reported that a female was threatening subjects with a handgun. Upon arrival, Cpl. Hahn identi-

Winners named at Elkhart County 4-H Fair

The following is a list of local winners at last week’s Elkhart County 4-H Fair, held in Goshen. If you, or someone you know, received honors, and are not listed, please notify the Advance-News office before Monday noon, August 4, and your name will te listed in next week’s edition. 4-H MODEL BUILDING: State Fair Champion and level A champion—Diana Hoke, Milford. Level A honor—Stephanie Anglemyer and Jason Beer, Nappanee. Leval A red—Ben Anglin, Andrew Heckathom, Kyle Lehman, Jordan Williams and Nappanee, and Derren'Lengacher, WakarusaTCe'vSt A WfflTe— NkthSTT Davidhizar and Andy Flickinger,

TUT ; :i - > ss■' GRAND CHAMPION—Travis George, Wakarusa, won grand champion gilt with his crossbred gilt in the 4-H show, and reserve grand in the open class show of the Elkhart County 4-H Fair. Travis also earned senior division showman honors in the showmanship contest. He will show animals at the Indiana State Fair next week.

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tied 53-year-old Floretta Garcia, whom he found in front of Lot #2OOO. In talking with her, he discovered that she was in possession of a concealed handgun, for which she had no permit. The gun was a 38 caliber Smith & Wesson revolver, which was found to have been reported stolen in New York in 1968. She was then charged with receiving stolen property and carrying of a handgun prohibited, a class A misdemeanor. Garcia was then transported to the Elkhart County Security Center with bond set at $4,000 to await a probable cause hearing scheduled for Thursday, July 24. STOLEN PROPERTY Corporal Douglas Weaver of the Nappanee Police Dept, recognized 19-year-old Apolinar Gonzales when he was seen sitting in the 100 block of S. Clark St. at approximately 4:09p.m. Thursday, July 24. Cpl. Weaver was aware of a warrant for the arrest of Mr. Gonzales through Elkhart County. Weaver, along with Ptl. Brook Germann and Captain Mike Anglin, approached Gonzales, and obtained identification from him confirming his identity as the subject of an active warrant. He was taken to the Nappanee Police Dept, for processing, then transported to the Elkhart County Security Center, where he was to be held on a $3,000 bond pending a court hearing set for Friday, July 25.

Wakarusa, and Andrea Newcomer, Nappanee. Level B blue—Jackie Cook, Wakarusa. Level B red —Danielle Hoke, Milford, Robert Petroski and Jason Schutz, Nappanee. Level B white —Joshua Davidhizar, Wakarusa, and Roger Wells and C.J. Cunningham, Nappanee. Level C blue —Richard Herr, Nappanee. Level C red— Ryan Bickel and Steph Mast, Nappanee, and Aaron Stump, Andy Yoder and Shane Yoder, Wakarusa. Level D Reserve Champion— Nappanee. Lev ? ; blue—-Travis Martin and Brian bed— Jon Cook, Wakarusa.

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July 21, 9:ssa.m. —Kaylene Hochstetler, 1350 N. Nappanee St., Nappanee, at home, due to possible shock by lightning, no transport necessary. July 21, 10:30p.m.—Heather Tackitt, Apt. #6 M-Dee Acres, Nappanee, from home to Goshen General Hospital, due to battery. July 21, 10:30p.m.—Deb Tam, Apt. #6 M-Dee Acres, Nappanee, from home to Goshen General Hospital, due to battery. July 22, 11:35a.m. —Virginia Sheets, CRS2, Nappanee, from Turkey Creek Church of the Brethren to Goshen General Hospital, due to fall. July 23, 10p.m. —Nellie Jones, 1651 E. Market St., Apt. #I2C, from site of motor vehicle accident at 400 Short Street to Goshen General Hospital. July 24, 7:22a.m.—Jeremiah Candill, 252-1/2 N. Elm St., Nappanee, from home to Goshen General Hospital, due to seizure. July 25, 4:53a.m. —Maynard Schrock, 606 Maple Ln., Nappanee, from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to trouble breathing. July 25, 11:44a.m. —Terry Walters, Warsaw, from Fairmont Homes to Elkhart General Hospital, due to industrial accident. July 26, 8:13a.m. —Jennie Kauffman, 152 N. Madison St., Nappanee, from home to Elkhart

4-H CLOTHING WINNERS: Division I Honor —Heather Cripe, Hannah Lechlitner, Megan Lengacher and Brenda Wakefield, Wakarusa, and Sarah Shively, Nappanee. Blue —Blair Burkholder, Nappanee. Division II State Fair—Jay Wisler, Wakarusa, Reserve Champion—Brandilyn Yoder, Wakarusa. Blue —Carrie Egging, Etna Green, Andrea Kurtz, Wakarusa, and Andrea Newcomer and Kelsey Gillam, Nappanee. Division 111 Honor—Ashley Biller, Amy Mast and Elizabeth HeckaOiom,,, Nappanee , and, Whitney Lechlitner, Wakarusa. Blue—Crystal McClaine, Nappanee. Division IV Reserve Champion—Lisa Beehler, Wakarusa. Honor —Sarah Lechlitner and Andrea Stichter, Wakarusa. Blue —Mary Egging, Etna Green and Brandie Lengacher, Wakarusa. Red — Laura Gillam, Nappanee. Division V Reserve Champion—Holly Wisler, Wakarusa. Blue —Stephanie Mast, Nappanee. Red —Noelle Hamsher, Nappanee. Free Choice State Fair Winner—Ryan Woodle, Wakarusa. Separates Reserve Champion—Valerie Mast, Nappanee. Blue —Ann Marie Zell, Nappanee. Suit/Coat Reserve Champion—Sarah Harter, Wakarusa. Let It Snow Special Contest Winners —Home and Family Arts Department: Elaine Mast, Nappanee, second in Wearable, and Doris Biller, Nappanee, third in Wearable. A total of 14 exhibitors entered 18 items. Open Class Christmas at the Fair —Needlework: Tree Skirt, first—Gail E. Bigler, Nappanee.

NAPPANEE AMBULANCE CALLS

General Hospital, due to medical problems. July 26, B:soa.m.—Greg 1 Nelson, Bourbon, from Nappanee Family Medical Clinic to Elkhart General Hospital, due to heart problems. July 26, 9:26a.m. —Don Freed, 151 N. Summit St., Nappanee, from home (transported by Wakarusa EMS), due to heart problems. July 26,4:36p.m.—Lisa Klinge, 7655 W 1050N, Nappanee, from site of motor vehicle accident at CRS2 and CR3 to Elkhart General Hospital. July 27, 10:08a.m.—Lorene Borkholder, 9962N SR 19, Nappanee, from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to complications following miscarriage. July 27, 10:40p.m.—Shannon Bonee, 952 W. Centennial St., Nappanee, from home to Bremen Community Hospital, due to medical problems. > Announce reunion Mishawaka High School’s Class of 1987 will be holding their 10year reunion at 5:30p.m. Saturday, August 9, at the Knights of Columbus in Mishawaka. Interested class members may contact Michelle Windsor-Wemtz at 219-259-2422 or 219-256-5660.

4-H FLOWERS: Division II Blooms Co-Reserve Champion— Sarah Shively, Nappanee. Division 111 House Plant State Fair— Jennifer Herr, Nappanee. 4-H HEALTH: Division I County Champion—Natalie Rummel, Nappanee. Division 111 Blue Ribbon—Mandy Gerber, Nappanee. 4-H LLAMA POSTER: Division II Reserve Champion— Sarah Lechlitner, Wakarusa. Division 111 Blue Ribbon — Amanda Liechty, Nappanee. 4-H BALL CANNING: Pickled Foods Winner Blue Etonor—Luke,, Schafer, Nappanee. Honor — Crystal McClaine, Nappanee. 4-H CHILD DEVELOPMENT: Division IV Blue —Mandy Gerber. 4-H MICROWAVE FOODS: Level A Age 10 Honor —Blair Burkholder, Nappanee. 4-H FOODS: Level A Age 10 Baked Honor —Natalie Rummel, Nappanee, and Justin McNally and Megan Lengacher, Wakarusa. Blue—Tiffany Berkey, Blair Burkholder, Andrew Heckathom, Whitney Kirkdorffer and Amanda Sumpter, Nappanee. Level A Age, 10 Preserved Red—Blair Burkholder, Nappanee. Level A Age 11 Baked Honor— Carrie Egging, Etna Green; Diana Hoke, Milford; Sarah Shively, Alexis Honeycutt, Kelsey Gillam and Kathy Wells, Nappanee, and Asha Stichter and Elizabeth Stump, Wakarusa. Level A Age 11 Preserved State Fair Winner— Brittney McPheeters, Nappanee. Blue—Andrea Newcomer, Nappanee. Level B Age 12 Baked Reserve Champion—Andrew Myers, Nappanee. Honor—Ashley Biller, Please turn to page 3

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FAIR HONORS—Brldgette Lane, daughter of Dennis and Arylene Lane, Nappanee, was a top winner for the 4-H " Dog Club, at last week's Elkhart County 4-H Fair, held in r Goshen. Bridgette, 14, a freshman at North Wood High r School earned Champion honors in 2B Obedience, and :: Champion in Jr. Division Showmanship with her golden ! retriever, 'Sonny.'

Court news

The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court. David Widmoyer is the judge. Neil Baesler, charged with possession of tobacco by a minor, paid total fine and costs of $100.50. Harry Adams, charged with disregarding an automatic signal, paid total fine and costs of $80.50. Chad Barts, charged with skateboarding where prohibited, paid total fine and costs of $85.50. Nelda Teska, charged with disregarding a stop sign, paid total fine

White only 19 women competed in the 1900 Summer Games in Paris, 3,800 women were among the 10,800 athletes who competed hT Atlanta in 1996.

The Trap-Door Spider digs a burrow in the ground and covers the entrance with a lid, or trap door. The trap doors are made out of silk that the spider spins and mud.

The discovery of gun powder and the invention of the first fireworks (bamboo cases or rolled paper tubes filled with explosives); about 1,000 years ago are traditionally credited to the Chinese,although India might also have been a likely source.

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