Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 123, Number 35, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 30 August 2000 — Page 2

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Nagysasc Adhraace N«ws Wednesday, August 30,2000

August 21, 2:32P.M.—’William Martin, 27117 CR. 46, from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to possible drowning. August 21, 4:4sp.m.—Dakota Miller, Bremen, from 183 Meadows to Bremen Community Hospital, due to illness. August 22, 9:lsa.m.—Krystal MerUe, 1651 E. Market Apt-128, from home to Goshen General Hospital, due to illness. August 22, 11:33a.m.—Forest Kendall, 654 Woodland Dr., from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to fall. August 22, 4:oßp.m.—Kelly G. Mason, 451 E. Walnut St, from alley west of Jackson and south of Walnut with no transport, due to motor vehicle accident. August 22, 4:oßp.m.—Kenneth L. Middaugh, 447 Hickory Lane, from alley west of Jackson and south of Walnut with no transport, due to motor vehicle accident. August 22, 4:oßp.m.—Ashley

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The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court David Widmoyer is the judge. Gidget Wesley, charged with driving while license suspendedinfraction, paid total fine and costs of $125.50; also charged with another count driving while license suspended-infraction, paid total fine and costs of $100.50. John Boyd, charged with speeding in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $90.00. Curtis Clerk, charged with expired temporary tag, paid total fine and costs of $80.50. Michael Reed, charged with reckless driving, paid total fine and costs of $425.50. Steve Borkholder, charged with speeding 35mph in a 30mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $150.50. Lorena Reyes disregard stop sign, paid total fine and costs of $5.00; also charged with no operator’s license, paid total fine and costs of $5.00; also charged with operating without financial responsibility, paid total fine and costs of $150.50. Brett Miphael, charged with follow ingloo closely, paid total fine and costs of $100.50. Derick Heckaman, charged with speeding 52mph in a 30mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $97.50- • Donald Guckenberger, charged with speeding 72.1 mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $92.50. Robin Powell, charged with disregarding stop sign, paid total fine and costs of $80.50. Donald Coplen, charged with disregarding stop sign, paid total fine and costs of $80.50. Michael Scheffer, charged with failure to wear seat belt, paid total fine and costs of $25.00.

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McCormick, 451 E. Walnut, from alley west of Jackson and south of Walnut to Bremen Community Hospital, due to motor vehicle accident. August 22, 12:02p.m.—Mary McManamey, 1654 E. Market St. apt-12A, from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to medical problems. August 23, 12:00a.m.—Stella Heckaman, LuAnn Nursing Home, from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to fall. August 24, 7:oop.m.—Katie Carl, Wakarusa, from Hartman and Marion, with no transport, due to motor vehicle accident. August 25, 2:32p.m.—Wilma Stutsman, LuAnn Nursing Home, from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to chest pain. August 26, 2:lßp.m.—Timothy Davis, Goshen, from U.S. 6 and C.R. 13 to Goshen General Hospital, due to motor vehicle accident.

Lwan Easton, charged with littering, paid total fine and costs of $100.50. Brent Easton, charged with littering, paid total fine and costs of $100.50. Kyle Stethem, charged with failure to use seat belt, paid total fine and costs of $25.00. Stacie Mayea, charged with expired license plate, paid total fine and costs of $80.50.

Police Log

PUBLIC INTOXICATION/WARRANT On August 22, Nappanee Police arrested Kelly G. Mason, 34, 451 E. Walnut St., for public intoxication and a warrant through the Goshen Police Department. The Nappanee Police Department received a call in reference to an accident with injuries in the alley between Market St. and Walnut St., near Jackson St. Patrolman Tony Schmucker and Patrolman Josh Hamer responded. During the accident investigation it was found that Mr. Mason had a warrant through Goshen Police Department for check deception. He was taken into custody without incident. After Mr. Mason was taken into custody, it was found that he had been drinking. He was then issued several field sobriety tests. He then was given a certified breath test, in which he tested $.09 BrAC. Mr. Mason was then charged with public intoxication since he was outside of his vehicle when officers arrived. Reserve Patrolman Nathan Schmucker transported Mr. Mason to the Elkhart County Security Center where he awaits trial and a bond of $3,000.

BSU releases deans list Students at Ball State University have been recently named to the 2000 summer semester dean’s list. Students on the dean’s list have earned at least a 3.5 grade point average on a 4.0 scale while enrolled for at least 12 credit hours. Among the students who were named to the dean’s list are Sara Adams and Alan Nunemaker, Nappanee, and Brooke Bradley, James Hess and Matthew Hoffman, Wakarusa. Releases deans list Andrew Smith, son of Daniel and Pamela, 72965 CR 11, Nappanee has been named to the dean’s list for the spring quarter of the academic year at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Andrew was among 601 undergraduate students who earned at least a 3.3 grade point average according to Pete Gustafson, vice president for student affairs. Isbell graduates with honors Steve Isbell, a 1987 graduate of North Wood High School and a 1991 graduate of Valparaiso University, has received his Master Degree of Science in Real Estate from the University of Texas Arlington. He graduated with honors (4.0 GPA) and works as a commercial real estate developer in the Dallas, Texas area. He lives in a suburb of Dallas, with his wife, Kristi, and they are expecting their first child in January. Steve is the son of Phyllis Hite and Larry Hite, both of Nappanee. Sponsor tour of homes, art exhibit Bourbon will host the annual Tour of Homes and Art in the Park event, Sunday, September 10, 1sp.m. Tickets are priced at $7, and will be sold the day of the event, which benefits the Triton Scholarship Fund. For further information, contact Sue Bates, 219-342-2955. ABATE sponsors MDA ride

The annual “ABATE Ride for Jerry’s Kids" will take place Sunday, September 3, with all proceeds donated to the Muscular Dystrophy Association. ABATE is a motorcycle rights and safety organization, with 14 regions in the state of Indiana. Each region sponsors a ride each year, to support the Muscular Dystrophy Association, with Region 1, consisting of Elkhart, St. Joseph, Marshall, Fulton and Kosciusko Counties, having the largest ride in the state and the Midwest Members raise money in their local communities, with each county riding together to the Michiana Regional Airport, the main site of the event. Proceeds fund the local patient services, such as MDA Summer Camps, clinics, wheelchair and leg brace assistance, support groups and research. The annual Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon will air locally on Fox 28.

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PRESENT FLAG—Donald Rabel, representing Nappanee American Legion Post #154, recently presented an American flag to the Nappanee Raceway, Inc., with the gift

Education classes begin

The fall session of the Wa-Nee Community Education classes will begin the week of September 11. Following is a complete list of class offerings: Beginning Spanish —This course is designed for individuals who want to learn few phrases and questions for information and for those who have little or no previous knowledge of Spanish. The class will be beneficial for those who have contact with Spanish speakers in the workplace. It is also a basic conversational course for personal use. The class will meet each Tuesday from September 12 through November 14 from 6-8:00p.m. at North Wood High School and costs $35 per student. Introduction to Computers with Windows ‘95 or ‘9B—Designed for adults who have little or no knowledge of computers, this course is hands-on learning, from turning on a>computer to exploring several programs. The course will meet Mondays from 6:308:30p.m. at North Wood High School from September 11 through October 16. The cost is $35 per student.

Email and Email Etiquette— This is a quick yet informative course covering how to use Email and discussing the dos and don’ts of etiquette on the web. The class will meet for one session on Monday, October 23, from 7-Bp.m. at North Wood High School. Cost for the class is $lO per student. Fitness: Body Shaping —Fred Myers will share the knowledge he has gained in 37 years of experience as a coach, athlete, and fitness devotee with students in this exercise class. Members will perform as well as develop a fitness program designed specifically for their individual needs. Weight training will be the core activity. The class will meet each Monday and Thursday from 6:158:00p.m. at North Wood High School weight room. Class # 1 will be held from September 11 through October 26, and Class #2 will be held from October 30 through December 21. Each class costs S4O per student. Football Basics 101 —WLRX

radio announcer, Kern Bough, will instruct students in the fundamentals of football, including terms, plays, calls, etc. The class will meet at the Nappanee Public Library each Monday night from September 18 through October 23 from 7-8:30p.m. Cost for the class is $25. GED (High School Equivalency—This class is for adults interested in preparing for the GED test administered by the State of Indiana. The course is designed to meet the individual needs of adults in Reading Skills, Social Studies, Math, Science, and English. Counseling will also be provided in resume preparation, interviewing techniques, and career exploration. Upon passing the GED exam, a high school equivalency diploma will be issued by the State of Indiana. The class will meet at the Nappanee Public Library on Tuesday nights from 6:30-8:30p.m. from September 12 through November 14, and at the Wakarusa Public Library each Wednesday from 4:30-6:30p.m. September 15 through November 15. A S2O deposit is required for the course and will be refundable upon completion of the course. Genealogy on the Internet — Connie Johnston, director of the Genealogy Department at the Mishawaka-Penn Public Library, will lead this hands-on course guiding students through several helpful genealogy websites and giving an overview on what to expect from the Internet when searching for information on family history. The class will meet for one session on Monday, November 20 from 6:30-8:00p.m. at North Wood High School. This class is free of charge. German Paper Cutting—Learn the art of Scherenschnitte, a traditional German folk art technique used to create beautiful designs from intricately cut paper. Connie Squires will instruct participants in making a hand-cut ornament of their choice, and all materials will be provided. The class will meet on Thursday, November 2, from 6:30-8:00p.m.

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at the Nappanee Public Library Cost for the class is $25. ~ Gingerbread Houses —Join Et£ and Diane Brown as they demonstrate how to make and assemble a festive Gingerbread house for the holidays. Students will also participate in a hands-on activity to create their own holiday treat,' Participants will meet at Wakarusa Elementary School on Tuesday November 28, from 6:30-B:3op.im. Cost for the class is $7. HTML and Web Design—' Michael Stephens, Networked; Resources Training Specialist it; the St. Joseph Co. Public Library, will lead this class geared toward individuals who want to learn to.' design websites for themselves,' small businesses, civic groups, etc % The class will meet each Monday* at North Wood High School from" December 4 through December 18' from 7-Bp.m. Cost for the course is', $35. Using the Internet and Email—; This course is a hands-on basic introduction to the Internet arid’ Email. Demonstrations, informa- ‘ tion, and guidelines will be ed on the Internet and the OUT: LOOK Email software. The class will meet Mondays' and Thursdays from October 3(3'! through November 16 at.; North Wood High School froni 6:30-8:30p.m. Cost for the class ij $35. :V* Basic Investment Class —This, class includes a look at some of the' most common reasons people fail to meet their investment goals, J money management tips, and rules ■ that every investor should know. ' The course, taught by A 1 Costlow of Edward Jones, will examine many of the investments today and the advantages and dra-i advantages of each, allowing par r , ticipants to determine which are best suited to his/her personal needs and objectives. v, The course finishes up with:a‘ look at retirement planning and a free private consultation,> Participants will meet each. Monday at the Edward office in Nappanee from 6:30»8:00p.m., October 2-30. Cost for, the class is $lO, which covers the. cost of all course materials.

Stepping Stones —Kathy , Costlow will instruct students on.. how to create a colorful stepping,' stone from a brilliant collection of/ art glass. Participants make one.: stepping stone per class and, repeats are welcome. Classes will be held each Wednesday at thp, Nappanee Public Library from 6-.,> 9p.m., September 6 through December 27. Each class (stepping stone) costs $25 per student. Basic Introduction tp. Watercolor —Local artist, Barb, Fuson, will teach this class to/ beginner and intermediate students at the Nappanee Public Library onTuesday, September 19 from--9:30a.m. to 3:30p.m. Students will, need to provide their own supplies, a list of which is available at the/, library. , • Water Exercise —No swimmingskills are required for this class which begins with a 10 minute, warm up on deck, continues with a, 30 minute workout in the pool, and ends with a 10 minute cool down/ The class will be held at thq* North Wood High School pool on., Mondays and Wednesdays, and. will be offered in two classes, each, ; Please turn to page 3