Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 121, Number 27, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 8 July 1998 — Page 2

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, July 8,1998

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June 29, 4:33p.m.—Rudolph Olson, #2B Meadows Mobile Home Park, Nappanee, transported from the manager’s office of the mobile home park to Goshen General due to heat exhaustion. June 29, 6p.m.—John A. Troup, 342 Pinecroft, Meadows Mobile Home Park, Nappanee, due to illness, no transport necessary. July 2, 8:28a.m. —Devon Klotz, Elkhart man arrested by Wakarusa police The Wakarusa Police Department arrested an Elkhart man and charged him with driving while intoxicated, following an incident which occurred Friday, July 3, at 12:26a.m. WPD patrolman, Jill Bechtold pulled a driver over for speeding north bound on SR 19, north of CR4O. The subject was then found to be intoxicated. David R. Paulson, 36, 700 E. Simonton, Elkhart, was arrested and transported to the Elkhart County Jail, with bond set at SISOO. Court news... The following case have been handled through the Nappanee City Court. David Widmoyer is the judge. Amber Wolfe, charged with disregarding a stop sign, paid total fine and costs of $80.50. Rebecca Hershberger, charged with speeding 69mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $99.50. Jesse Saulsgiver, charged with speeding 39mph in a 25mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $89.50. Tonya Purcell, charged with driving while license suspended, paid total fine and costs of $100.50. BLOOD PRESSURES The Elkhart County Health Department will offer free blood pressure screenings Thursday, July 9, 10-1 la.m., at the Elder Haus, 258 E. Market St., Nappanee.

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1651 East Market, Nappanee, transported from 9834 N SR 19, Nappanee, to Elkhart General due to illness. July 2, 10:43a.m.—Deborah Bradbury, 554 South Madison Street, Nappanee, transported from Lot 1, Meadows Mobile Home Park, Nappanee, to Elkhart General following a fall. July 3, 1:15p.m. —Barbara Howard, 335 Pinecroft Drive, Nappanee, transported from her home to Elkhart General due to seizure. July 3, 11:57p.m.—Rene Cervantes, 706 Northside Manor, Nappanee, transported from the intersection of SRI9 and US6 to Goshen General following a moving vehicle accident. July 4, s:ssp.m.—Sarah Price, 26358 CRSO, Nappanee, transported from her home to Elkhart General following a fall. July 5, 4a.m. —Robert Richter, 2308 W 6th Street, transported from the Nappanee Police Department lobby to Bremen Community for medical purposes. Named to Huntington dean's list Two local students have been named to the dean’s list for spring term at Huntington College, Huntington, Indiana. They are Marla C. Schrock and Nikki Laßae Stump. Marla is pursuing a BS degree in science (chemistry) at the fouryear Christian liberal arts college. A graduate of North Wood High School, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adlai Schrock, Wakarusa. Nikki is pursuing a BS degree in recreation management at Huntington. She is also a graduate of North Wood High School, and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Devon Stump, Nappanee.

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Abel gives thanks TO THE ADVANCE-NEWS: As chairman of Nappanee’s 1998 July 4 Committee, I would like to thank the many people who helped make the day a success. First of all, a huge thank you goes to fellow committee members, Wayne Scheumann and Jim Sumpter Jr., the many hours of work they spent to make the fourth special, is deeply appreciated. Avery special “thank you” goes to our Mayor, Larry Thompson, who not only took his valuable time to be part of our committee, but continually works hard to help keep our city the wonderful place it is to live and raise our families. Once again, the Nappanee Police, Street, Parks, Fire and EMS Departments did a great job of handling their responsibilities. Because of their dedicated work, the July 4, activities went forward without any problems. Thanks also go out to Kim Ingle and her staff, the Nappanee Chamber of Commerce, and the North Wood High School Band. To the individuals, groups, and clubs who sponsored and organized events so that many could participate in the celebration, your hard work is appreciated. A big thank you is in order to those who took the time and effort to participate in this year’s parade, and to the countless spectators who took time to watch. Any comments to help make future July 4 celebrations success-

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NEW MODEL—Tom Petersen, Nappanee, is one of the first persons in this area to have acquired a brand spankin' new Volkswagon Beetle, as the once-popular vehicle appears in anew and improved design. Tom spent a part of his July 4 holiday cleaning and sprue-

SAVE ENERGY Use compact fluorescent bulbs whenever possible. They cost more initially. However, they last 10 times longer and, with the energy savings, will end up saving you money. • • ful, is welcome. Let’s continue to work together, so that Nappanee will remain one of the best small towns in America. Sincerely, Don Abel, Chairman 1998 July 4 Committee

|ng up his bright yellow 'Bug* OK, so yellow isn't his first choice of colors, but the demand is exceeding the supply at this time, and Tom was anxious, so he settled for the color and a lot of ‘extras.' Looking good, Tom! (AN photo by Ron Keiser)

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July 4 & 5 City’s Birthday Celebration July 9 - 7 p.m Community Band July 16-7 p.m. Community Band July 19 - 7:30 p.m. Marshall Tucker Band July 23-7 p.m. Community Band j July 29-2 p.m. Scott Litweller - magician (Plymouth Library - Sponsor) July 31 - 7:30 p.m. Lake Area German Band Aug. 8 - 3:30 & 7:30 p.m. Missoula Children’s Theatre ;• Beauty Lou & the Country Beast \ Aug. 14-8 p.m. South Bend Symphony ; Aug. 22-7 p.m. Jack Welch’s Theater Group HJHfI For more information, please call the Plymouth Arts I IBaii Commission Office at (219) 935-4987