Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 123, Number 18, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 3 May 2000 — Page 2

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Nappaiicc Advance News Wednesday, May 3,2000

Proclaims preservation

Nappanee Mayor Larry Thompson has issued a proclamation for the Historic Preservation Commission of Nappanee. The proclamation is as follows: " WHEREAS, historic preservation is an effective tool for management growth, revitalizing neighborhoods, fostering local pride and maintaining community (character while enhancing livability; and ' WHEREAS, historic preservation is relevant for communities across the nation, both urban and Tural, and for Americans of all ages, all walks of life and all ethnic backgrounds; and WHEREAS, it is important to celebrate the role of history in our lives and the contributions made

The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court. David Widmoyer is the judge. William McDougle, charged with reckless driving, paid total fine and costs of $ 425.50. Danielle Minglin, charged with check deception, paid total fine and costs of $99.31; also charged with another count of check deception, paid total fine and costs of $170.42. Thomas Rensberger, charged with child restraint violation, paid total fine and costs of $100.50. Sheri Masterson, charged with operating while intoxicated, paid total fine and costs of $725.50.

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by dedicated individuals in helping to preserve the tangible aspects of the heritage that has shaped us as a people; and WHEREAS, “Taking America’s Past Into the Future” is the motto for National Preservation Week 2000, cosponsored by the Historic Preservation Commission of Nappanee, Indiana and the National Trust for Historic Preservation; NOW THEREFORE, I, Larry L. Thompson, Mayor of Nappanee, Indiana, do proclaim May 14-20, 2000 as Preservation Week, and call upon the people of Nappanee to join their fellow citizens across the United States in recognizing and participating in this special observance.

Kim Sheller, charged with expired drivers license, paid total fine and costs of $5.00; also charged with driving while license suspended-infraction, paid total fine and costs of $125.50. Naomi Lehman, charged with speeding 55mph in a 35mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $95.50. Patrick Beecher, charged with driving while license suspendedprior, paid total fine and costs of $330.50. Jose Rincon, charged with failure to yield, paid total fine and costs of $85.50. Melissa Espinoza, charged with speeding 61mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $91.50.

Ambulance Calls

April 24, B:4sa.m.—Gary Fuller, 303 Heritage Pkwy, from home to South Bend St. Joseph Medical Center, due to trouble breathing. April 24, 5:55p.m. —William R. Thompson, 9462 N. S.R. 19 Lot 39, from home -to Bremen Community Hospital, due to a seizure. April 24, 9:53p.m. —Robert Hamman, 502 N. Williams, from Nappanee Police Department to Elkhart General Hospital, due to chest pain. April 25, 10:30p.m.—Alexis German, 7900 Nottingham Drive, from Nappanee Police Department to Elkhart General Hospital, due to medical problems. April 26, 3:o6p.m.—James George, 29 M-Dee Acres, from

Sheriff’s dept, investigates fire

On Friday, April 28, at approximately 2:37a.m., a call came into the Elkhart County Communications of a house fire located at 10245 C.R. 143. The home is owned by Maurice and Eugene Moser and rented by Ray Brickey. At the time of the fire, no one was in the home. The residence and contents are a total loss. The value of the loss is unknown at this time. Ligoner Fire Department was the first to arrive at the scene. Benton Fire Department arrived shortly after to later take control of the scene. Other departments giving mutual aid are New Paris, Topeka and Clinton Fire Departments. Investigating the fire are lire investigators from Elkhart County Sheriff’s Department's Detective Bureau. The cause of the fire is “unde-

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station to Elkhart General Hospital, due to chest pain. April 27, 12:19p.m.—Ginny Devine, 16452 C.R. 52, from home to Bremen Community Hospital, due to lower back injury. April 28. 2:47a.m.—Gladie A. Miller, Syracuse, from U.S. 6 West of C.R. 17 to Goshen General Hospital, due to motor vehicle accident. April 28, 10:58a.m.—Scott Davis, Wakarusa, from Reed and Nappanee Streets, no transport, due to motor vehicle accident. April 29, 8:18a.m. —Nanette Weaver, 454 N. Williams, from 1052 E. Market St. to Goshen General Hospital, due to medical problems.

termined” at this time. Investigation is still on going. NPD arrests two Nappanee police arrested two individuals for battery and possession of marijuana, April 28. Homer Wood, Jr., 31, and Natalie R. Schaefer, 30, Lot 103 Meadows were served arrest warrants by Officers Nik Havcrt and Tony Schmuckcr. Both were taken into custody without incident on warrants for mutual charges of class A misdemeanor battery. While searching Ms. Schaefer, a marijuana cigarette was found in her shirt pocket. Ms. Schaefer was also charged with possession of marijuana. Both Ms. Schaefer and Mr. Wood were transported to the Elkhart County Detention Facility and held without bond.

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"POPPY DAYS"—Larry Thompson stands next to Betsy ahd Robin Sauer with the Jr. Auxiliary and Mrs. June Stouder \Mfhthe Ladie's Auxiliary for the Nappanee American Legion' Auxiliary #154. The ladies will be supporting Poppy Days-Hv recognition of the disabled American veterans by donations and handing out hand-made poppies by the erans. (AN photo by Mipdy Shearer) >;>

‘Poppy Days’ proclaimed*! Nappanee Mayor Larry Thompson has issued a proclamation fortfiej Nappanee American Legion Auxiliary to host “Poppy Days”, proclamation is as follows: WHEREAS, Our community has been blessed with a continuing of gratitude; and WHEREAS, the Nappanee American Legion Auxiliary #154 organization has worked for many years to improve the quality of life in. Nappanee; and WHEREAS, the Nappanee American Legion Auxiliary offers service and kindness to our disabled American veterans currently in our Veteran’s hospitals; and WHEREAS, for many years, the Nappanee American Legion Auxiliary has sponsored the annual “Poppy Days” in Nappanee, recognition of our Veterans, as well as our people in need, and to recognize individuals through community service awards; NOW THEREFORE, BY THE VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY! VESTED IN ME AS MAYOR, I do hereby proclaim May 3rd. and 4th., 1996 to be "POPPY DAYS” in our community; and FURTHER, urge all citizens, interested groups, and organizations to assist and support this observance.

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