Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 121, Number 48, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 2 December 1998 — Page 2

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, December 2, 1998

Police make arrest in armed robbery

Nappanee police have arrested a subject in connection with the armed robbery that occurred recently at the Nappanee Clean Quick Laundry. Police made the arrest of a 16-year-old boy, Wednesday,

Ambulance Calls

November 23, 6:20p.m. — Marian Martz, 704 N. Elm St., Nappanee, from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to illness. Transported again on November 25, 6:35p.m., due to chest pain. November 24, 8:04a.m. — Russel Bolyard, 453 E. Marion St., Nappanee, from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to chest pain. November 24, 4:26p.m.—Orie Reinhardt, LuAnn Nursing Home, Nappanee, from nursing home to Elkhart General Hospital, following a fall. November 25. 8:09a.m. — Audrey Dehlman, 1701 Northwood Drive, Apt. 22,

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BIG WINNER—First grader Tyler Ruse (pictured) was just one of the three Woodview Elementary students selected to spend one minute in the "money pit." Students from each grade level who reached their sales goal during a recent fundraiser were treated to an ice cream party, November 25. Following that party, three names were drawn for the "money pit" where they had just one minute to grab as much cash as they could carry. Tyler earned $32; fourth grader Amber Kuhn $54; and fourth grader Christina Prochno S4B. (AN photo by Merrie Chapman)

Court News

The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court. David Widmoyer is the judge. Naaman Geist, charged with speeding 62mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $92.50. Candido Mora, charged with speeding 50mph in a 30mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $95.50. Stephen Otto, charged with failure to use seatbelt, paid total fine and costs of $25. Michael Kupke, charged with speeding 61mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $91.50. Amanda Penix, charged with expired license plates, paid total fine and costs of $80.50. Karen Mazziotti, charged with driving while license is suspended infraction, paid total fine and costs of $100.50. Ernest Young 111, charged with driving while intoxicated, paid total fine and costs of $575.50. Matthew Artist, charged with false and fictitious registration, paid total fine and costs of sl2; also charged with driving while license is suspended infraction and

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November 23, at the youth’s home, after which he was transported to the Elkhart County Jail. He is charged with armed robbery as a Class B felony, and is being held on a SIO,OOO bond.

Nappanee, from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to fall. November 27, 2:2Bp.m.—David W. Van Dyke, 1052 E. Van Buren St., Nappanee, from site of motor vehicle accident at Miriam St., between Walnut and Market Streets, to Elkhart General Hospital. November 28, 11a.m. —Ray Mayfield, 7006 Meadows, Nappanee, from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to medical problem. November 29, 11:15p.m. Annabelle Evans, 208 E. Walnut St., Nappanee, from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to medical problem.

speeding 47mph in a 35mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $ 100.50 and $80.50, respectively.

GRAND OPENING!

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Featuring Mathew's Wire Mark Bailey's American Vintage The Goods Discount Furniture Outlet Now Open Mon - Thurs, 9am to spm tf| Fri,9am toßpm Ml Sat. 9am to spm Plus, Shop Borkholder Dutch Village, The Nation’s Largest Antiques & Crafts Mall Door Prizes, Drawings, Food G More!

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CELEBRATE THANKSGIVING—EIementary students throughout Wa-Nee Community Schools celebrated the Thanksgiving holiday November 25. Pictured top, left: kindergarten students in Jane Lelle's class at Nappanee Elementary School dressed in homemade Indian and pilgrim costumes. Right: Sandy Matthews class presented a

Library Briefs

Offer chance to be creative First Saturdays are special at the Nappanee Public Library. Crafts for Kids will feature anew craft December 5, from 9a.m.-sp.m. Supplies for the craft will be available in the children’s room at the library. FOR TODDLERS Make wrapping paper, an ornament and a special wall hanging with '-your two-to-three-year-old, at the Nappanee Public Library Evening TWdlerTime, December 3, 10 and 17, 6:30-7p.m. Take a break from tlffdiustle and bustle of the season, and spend some quality time with your toddler. Christmas stories, music and games will also be shared. Bring your child or grandchild, your love of fun and creativity. Please register at the library, or call 773-7919, right away. DIAL STORY “The Honest Lumberjack” provides a charming way to learn an important lesson, in this week’s featured dial-a-story on the Nappanee Public Library Information Line. To hear the story, dial the line, 219-773-7920, and then press 1. The free storytelling service is available on a 24-hour basis. The story changes each Monday.

Offer new books at library

ADULT NON-FICTION Glory and the Games —text and photographs tell of overcoming His Bright Light, by Steel— Danielle Steel’s personal story of the son she lost and the lessons she

learned during his battle with depression. The Judds, by Mair—the story of Naomi, Wynonna and Ashley, and their ascent to wealth and stardom.

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play for their fellow students at Nappanee Elementary. Bottom: Students in Mindy Myers class were among the T-l and first graders at Woodview Elementaries to share short presentations in honor of the holiday. (AN photos by Merrie Chapman)

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