Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 122, Number 38, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 22 September 1999 — Page 2

Ambulance Calls

September 13. s:4op.m.—Nell Mevis. 505 North Locke Street. Na.tpanee. transported from LuAnn Nursing Home to Elkhart General for medical purposes. September 14, 5:15p.m. Joseph Schwartz, 30580 CRS6, Nappanee, transported from his home to Elkhart General after being kicked in the face by a horse. September 15, 3:03p.m. George L. Mutart, 206 Bison Ridge, Nappanee, required no transport from US6 and CRIOO following a moving vehicle accident. September 15, 3:o3p.m.—Jodi Hochsletler, 30151 CRS6, Nappanee, transported from the comer of US6 and CRIOO to Elkhart General following a moving vehicle accident —car vs. buggy. September 15, B:44p.m.—Alan L. Schmucker, 7650 W 1350 N, Nappanee, transported from the 200 block of South Main Street to Elkhart General due to bums. September 16, 4:16p.m. — Georgia Howard, 335 Pinecroft, Nappanee, transported from her home to Elkhart General due to seizure. September 16, 4:12p.m. Deborah Hughes, Lot 34 Meadows, Nappanee, transported from her home to Elkhart General due to overdose. September 16, 6p.m.—Dave Neff, New Paris, required no transport from US6, at Beer and Slabaugh, Nappanee, following a personal injury accident. September 17, 10:01a.m. — Raymond Borkholder, 121 East County Line Road, Nappanee, transported from CRS2, between SR 19 and CR3, to Elkhart General following a buggy rollover. September 17, 12:34p.m. — Linda Han, 26333 Fireside Court, South Bend, transported from 106 South Main Street, Nappanee, to Elkhart General due to chest pain. September 17, 9:33p.m.—Lori A. Schmucker, 109 North Rosenberger, Nappanee, transported from her home to Elkhart General for medical purposes. September 18, 6:30p.m. — Dallas W. Mast, 351 West Indiana, Nappanee, transported from

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. Misc t ,:' r JJ Baice and Cindy Ganshorn of White Horn Eatery in Millford §|will be hosting a Hawaiian Luau starting Thursday, Sept. 23rd, 24th, & &25th from 5-8 p.m. and on Sunday, Sept 26th from 11 to 2:00 p.m. "And you're invited! When you come in for White Horn Eatery's Special or if you order from the menu. This can also be a carry out order. Give Cindy glor your waitress your receipt, she will in return give you an entry .blank, giving you a chance to win one of the three vacation giveaways. The vacation destinations are to Las Vegas, Cancun Mexico, ?f and the other to be announced later. A live broadcast from a local radio station will be at the on Saturday Sept. 25th from 5-8 p.m. They will be giving away special prizes. One of the trips will be given away Sept. 25th. Don’t ■miss out on the fun! On Thursday, Friday, & Saturday a special Hawaiian Buffet ijwill be served from 5-8 p.m. The Special Buffet features Smoked ham, Hawaiian Pizza, Sweet-N-Sour Stir Fry, Hawaiian Chicken, Salad | • bar, pineapple upside cake and much, much more! Cindy, Claudia, Brandie, Val & Pat Created the perfect 1 Hawaiian atmosphere for the Luau. They decorated the Eatery with gjjpalm trees, leis, and flowers. The employees will be wearing grass H skirts, and other Hawaiian attire. Bruce & Cindy encourage cusPtomers to dig out their Hawaiian attire & catch the next wave to The White Horn Eatery. Who knows Don Ho may stop and visit during the iLuau. So take a drive on US 6 East, go south on St. Rd. 15 approxi imately 3 miles to the stop light. Turn left going down town at next I stop light, turn left. The Eatery is located on the right side at 122 S. ; -v' J

Nappanee Police Department to Mishawaka St. Joe Hospital for medical purposes.

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Rev. Walter Burcham March 3, 1913-Aug. 30, 1999 Former Nappanee resident Rev. Walter C. Burcham, 86, 321 Douglas Street, Bloomfield, died August 30, at the Bloomington Hospital following a lengthy illness. He was born March 3, 1913, to William and Elizabeth Burcham. Walter married Faith M. Kelams, March 17, 1940. She survives him along with two daughters, Joy Walker, Burke, Virginia, and Janet Litzel, Akron, Ohio; six grandchildren and one great-grandson. Rev. Burnham managed Kroger stores in Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky, and also served as an insurance agent before entering the ministry. He pastored churches in Indiana and Ohio, including the Mt. Tabor Church from 1958 until 1965. During that time the present Mt. Tabor bethel was built. Rev. Burcham served in many capacities in both the Indiana and Ohio conferences, as well as the national conference of the Churches of God. Services for Rev. Burcham were held September 2, Bloomfield, with burial in the Walnut Grove Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be sent to Winebrenner Theological Seminary, 701 East Melrose Avenue, RO. Box, 478, Findlay, Ohio 45839.

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Court News

The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court. David Widmoyer is the judge. David Thomas, charged with no operator’s license (expired), paid total fine and costs of $80.50. Caren Willis, charged with speeding 60mph in a 40mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $95.50. Janeca Adkins, charged with false- and fictitious registration, paid total fine and costs of $80.50. Willis Slone, charged with conversion, paid total fine and costs of $225.50. John Davis, charged with possession of marijuana, paid total fine, and costs of $125.50. Nicholas Roelandts, charged with speeding 60mph in a 30mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $105.50. Jason Good hart, charged with speeding 50mph in a 35mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $90.50. Catherine Hostetler, charged with failure to use seatbelt, paid total fine and costs of $25. Lelan Beachy, charged with speeding 53mph in a 35mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $93.50. Jason Kuhn, charged with speeding 41mph in a 25mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $91.50. Eric Slater, charged with false and fictitious registration, paid total fine and costs of $80.50; also charged with no operator’s license (expired), paid total fine and costs of $5. Michelle Becker, charged with false and fictitious registration, paid total fine and costs of $80.50. Curtis Sumpter, charged with speeding 88mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $108.50.

Donna Persihg, charged with speeding 54mph in a 40mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $89.50.

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APPLE DAYS —First graders at Nappanee Elementary School celebrated Apple Days last week with a variety of activities. Pictured at top: Mrs. Carlson instructs one group on how to assemble their apple trees. Bottom: students in Mrs. Wiseman's room enjoyed playing Bingo. Other activities included wrapping apples as gifts to tote home to mom and dad—the other teachers in every child's life. Also making apple smiles to eat and several arts and crafts projects. The activities were held to help children celebrate the Nappanee Apple Festival. (AN photos by Merrie Chapman.)

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