Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 121, Number 39, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 30 September 1998 — Page 2
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EARN HONORS—Members of the North Wood High School Red Regiment marching band are shown as they participated in the recent Nappanee Apple Festival Parade. The group competed Saturday, September 26, at the 1998 Kingsmen Carnival of Bands, held at Penn
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September 21, 7:3op.m.—Steve Johnson, 901 West Van Buren Street, Nappanee, transported from his home to Elkhart General due to diabetic condition. September 22, 5:15p.m. — Arthur W. Blosser, 1183 North 650 West, transported from LuAnn Nursing Home. Nappanee, to Elkhart General due to cardiac arrest. September 23, 9:21a.m. — Celesta L. Hochstetler, LuAnn Nursing Home. Nappanee, transported from her home to Elkhart General after being found unresponsive. September 24. 9:27a.m. —Susan Bontrager. 57351 Tulip Lane, Middlcbury, transported from 1350 North. Nappanee, to Elkhart General due to illness. September 24. 9:37a.m. — Naomi L. Lehman. 63204 Lake Side Drive. Goshen, transported from Fairmont Health Center to Elkhart General due to pregnancy complications. September 24, 1:51p.m. — Robert Star, Redford, Michigan, transported from Amish Acres to Elkhart General due to choking. September 25, 6:03a.m. — Charles M. Black. 801 South Summit. Nappanee. transported from Fairmont Homes to Elkhart General due to possible stroke. September 25, 4:01p.m. — Anthony Wooward. 802 North Nappanee Street, Apartment B. Nappanee. transported from his home to Elkhart General due to bee sting. September 25. s:3op.m.—John E. Eaton. 70965 CR7, Nappanee, transported from the corner of CRISO and Tccumseh Drive to Elkhart General for medical purposes. September 26. 3p.m.—Jeff
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High School. In Class C, North Wood earned the music, color guard and general effect awards, while Northridge won the marching honors. Crowds at the event were estimated at in excess of 4,000 persons, watching 17 bands and a total of over 2,200 members perform. (AN photo by Ron Reiser)
Simmons. Lot 1059 Meadows Park. Nappanee. required no transport from his home following medical attention. September 27, 10:05a.m. —Randy Hepler. 10945 NSR 19. Nappanee, required no transport from the corner of CRSO and SR 19 following a moving vehicle accident. September 27. 10:05a.m. —Perri Hepler. 10945 N SR 19. Nappanee, transported from the corner of CRSO and SR 19 to Elkhart General following a moving vehicle accident. September 27, Bp.m. —Rita Hauptli, 458 East Indiana, transported from her home to Elkhart General following a car-pedestrian accident. September 27, Bp.m. —Corbin Johnson, 458 East Indiana, Nappanee, transported from his home to Elkhart General following a car-pedestrian accident. September 27. B:o4p.m.—Ruth A. Hauptli, 458 East Indiana, Nappanee, transported from her home to Elkhart General following a moving vehicle accident. September 27, 11:29p.m. — David Komon. 69029 CR9, Nappanee, transported from his home to Elkhart General due to seizure.
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KIDS CRAFTS First Saturdays are special at the Nappanee Public Library. Crafts For Kids will feature a new craft October 3, 9a.m.-5p.m.. Supplies for the craft will available in the Children's Room.
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Craft show October 10 in Argos Over 40 crafters in two buildings will sell handmade items, at the eighth annual Country Craft Show, sponsored by the Marshall County Extension Homemakers. The show will be held at the Marshall County Fairgrounds, Rt. 10. Argos, October 10, from 9a.m.3p.m. Items featured for holiday shopping include wooden shelves, jewelry. clothing, wind socks, fabric books, ceramics and baskets. A home-made luncheon will be served, and door prizes will be awarded throughout the day. Booth space is still available. Please call the Marshall County Extension Office, 219-935-8545, or Jane Yochum, 219-936-5418, for more information. Library offers color copier training Full color copying is available at the’ Nappanee Public Library. Training sessions are held the third Tuesday of each month. The next training session is scheduled for October 20. 7p.m.. Interested in sharing ideas on the uses of the color copier? Persons who receive at least one hour of free training are eligible to become a member of the Color Copier User Club. Benefits include additional free training, discounted pricing and free tests copies. The Color Copier User Club, under the leadership of Dr. Mark Hutsell. meets the third Thursday of every month. The next meeting is scheduled for Thursday, October 15, 7p.m.. Please pre-register by Friday, October 9. for the training session and/or Color Copier User Club.
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Court news... The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court. David Widmoyer is the judge. Angel Rigoberto, charged with operating while intoxicated, paid total fine and costs of SI,OOO. Jason Miller, charged with speeding 72mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $92.50. Jillene Teague, charged with disregarding a stop sign, paid total fine and costs of $ 100.50. Kenneth Griswold, charged with disregarding an auto signal, paid total fine and costs of $85.50. Alissa Kubsch, charged with failure to stop at sign, paid total fine and costs of $80.50. Timothy Clark, charged with domestic battery, paid total fine and costs of $325.50. Tammy White, charged with no financial responsibility, paid total fine and costs of $100.50. David White, charged with public intoxication, paid total fine and costs of $375.50. Harold Huffman, charged with operating while intoxicated paid total fine and costs of $575.50. Darin Dodson, charged with motorbike —improper operation, paid total finq and costs of $95.50. Richard Yoder, charged with possession of tobacco by a minor, paid total fine and costs of $100.50. Stacey Cerame, charged with possession of marijuana, paid total fine and costs of $425.50. Jasin Beach, charged with possession of marijuana, paid total fine and costs of $425.50. Farmer finds happiness on Dial-A-Story An industrious couple find happiness without the aid of a wishing ring in "The Farmer Who Found Happiness," 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 Monday each week to give a maximum number of children a chance to hear a tale before it changes.
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BEST PEELERS—Winners in the Nappanee Apple Festival apple peeling contest, from left, Archie Fike, second, with a peeling of 159-1/2'; Donna Persing, third, 108-1/4', and Ray Rossa, Plainfield, first-place winner, with a peel measuring 226". Rossa will receive an apple pie a month for one year, from Martin's Super Market; Fike received a sls gift certificate from Corner Case, and Persing's prize was a $lO gift certificate from Country Table. (Photo provided)
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The Seasons End First Annual Open Car Show, sponsored by the Elkhart Moose Lodge #599, will be held Saturday, October 3, 9a.m.-5p.m., at the lodge pavilion, CR6, across from the Elkhart Airport. The show is open—no entry fee—for classic, custom and street rod cars. Trophies will be awarded and dashboard plaques will be given to the first 50 entries. Door prizes will also be awarded throughout the day. General admission is $2 per perCHAMBER OFFICE The Nappanee Area Chamber of Commerce office, located at 215 W. Market St., is open Monday through Friday, from 9a.m.-noon and l-4p.m. The executive director, Paul Koepke, is in the office Monday afternoon, Tuesday and Wednesday morning and Thursday. Telephone 219-773-7812.
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son, with children under age 12 admitted free, when accompanied by an adult. Food and beverages will be available. A playground is also available for small children. For additional information, call John Cox, 616-641-7387. AMISHACRES FAM. HARVEST DAYS in Nappanee Fall Weekend Activities Include: FREE Pumpkin lor the kids with a purchase of a hayride ticket. Farmers Market • Cider Pressing Apple Butter Boiling & More! J J f till
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