Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 127, Number 4, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 22 January 2004 — Page 10
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• Advance News • Thursday, January 22, 2004
Community Calendar WATERCOLOR WORKSHOP AT MARKET STREET STUDIO JAN. 24 NAPPANEK Artist. Jessica Flores, will lead this workshop for adults who have some experience with watercolor painting and/or drawing. Students will experiment with watercolor pencils in this month's class. The workshop is held once a month and explores different techniques and subjects within the watercolor medium. Cost is S2O. Students are asked to bring their own watercolor pencils. For more information, call (574) 773-5242. Market Street Studio is located at 101 W Market (U.S. 6), in Nappanee. UFE LINE SCREENINGS TO REDUCE THE RISK OF STROKE JAN. 26 NAPPANEE — Residents living in and around the Nappanee community can be screened to reduce their risk of having a stroke. Life Line Screening will be at the First Brethren Church. 1600 N. Main St. in Nappanee, on Jan. 26. Appointments will begin at 10 a.m. A stroke, also known as a “brain attack." is ranked as the third leading killer in the world, and the second among women. Through preventive screenings, the risk of having a stroke can be greatly reduced. Screenings are fast, painless, and low cost. They involve the use of ultrasound technology, and scan for potential health problems related to: blocked arteries which can lead to a stroke, aortic aneurysms which can lead to a ruptured aorta, and hardening of the arteries in the legs, which are a strong predictor of heart disease. Also oftered for men and women is a bone density screening to assess their risk of osteoporosis. “We are so thankful and feel so fortunate for the Life Line Screening program," Peg Yamelle of Wabash said. “Perhaps it saved my husband's life." Each screening requires ten minutes or less to complete. A complete vascular screening package including the Stroke/Carotid Artery, Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm and Ankle Brachial Index (hardening of the arteries) screening is $99. Sign up for a complete vascular package, inluding the osteoporosis screening and pay only $125. Life Line Screening was established in 1993, and has since become the nation's leading provider of vascular screenings. Over 45 ultrasound teams are on staff to travel to your local community, bringing the screenings to you. These non-invasive, inexpensive and painless, ultrasound tests help people identify their risk for stroke, vascular diseases or osteoporosis early enough for their physician to begin preventive procedures. For information on the screenings or to schedule an appointment, call 1-800-643-6188. Pre-registration is required. NORTHWOOD BASEBALL CHIU SUPPER JAN. 30 BOURBON The North Wood Baseball team will sponsor its 28th annual Chili Supper on Jan. 30 before the Warsaw-NorthWood Varsity Basketball game. Tickets for the “All You Can Eat" supper are $5 for adults, $3 for students, and pre-school children eat free. In addition to chili, the menu includes jello-fruit salad, homemade cookies, carrot sticks, celery sticks, crackers, and milk or coffee. Tickets are available from North Wood Baseball Players or can be purchased at the door. Serving time is 5 to 7 p.m. in the North Wood Cafeteria.
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Court Report The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court Jan. 1-14. David Widmoyer is the judge. •Ora Martin, Etna Green, charged with expired license plate, paid total fine and costs of $89.50. •Ray J. Clemans, Nappanee. charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $98.50. •Eric L. Hochstetler. Nappanee, charged with prob. license violation, paid total fine and costs of $94.50. •Terrance A. Holloway, North Webster, charged with possession of marijuana, paid total fine and costs of $634.50. •Bradley M. Troyer, Nappanee, charged with failure to use seat belt, paid total fine and costs of $25. t •Steven J. Wolf, Warsaw, charged with failure to use seat belt, paid total fine and costs of $25. •Carlos I. Benavidez, Nappanee, charged with dog running at large, paid total fine and costs of $134.50. •Janet C. Dorsey, Nappanee, charged with failure to use seat belt, paid total fine and costs of $25. •Larry L. Haines, Jr., Elkhart, charged with no operater's license, paid total fine and costs of $89.50. •Jordan M. Hughes, Goshen, charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $106.50. •Bernice L. Mayhew, Syracuse, charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $127. •Eric F. Motley, Vandalia, Mich, charged with operating while intoxicated, paid total fine and costs of $609.50. •Ida F. Bontrager, Goshen, charged with failure to use seat belt, paid total line and costs of $25. •Therese A. Ley, Plymouth, charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $104.50 •Jamie M. Sheets, Nappanee, charged with failure to use seat belt, paid total fine and costs of $25. •Emily D. Betts. Bluffton, charged with, speeding, paid total fine and costs of $97.50. •Philip H. Hershberger, Nappanee. charged with unreason speed, paid total fine and costs of $109.50. •Dwight A. Niles, Hamlet, charged with driving while license suspend-ed-infraction, paid total fine and costs of $134.50. •Carla J. Wisler, Wakarusa, charged with failure to use seat belt, paid total fine and costs of $25. •Todd E. Earl, Nappanee, charged with operating while intoxicated, and driving while license suspended-infraction, paid total fine and costs of $Bl5. •Steven C. Miller, Nappanee, charged with dog running at large, paid total fine and costs of $134.50. •Tiffany J. Miller, Milford, charged with possession of tobacco by minor, paid total fine and costs of $132.50. •Curtis D. Irwin, Etna Green, charged with operating with BAC between .08 and . 14 percent, paid total fine and costs of $634.50. •Norman R. Stutzman, Nappanee, charged with failure to use seat belt, paid total Jine and costs of $25. •Aaron N. Anglemyer, Nappanee, charged with possession of tobacco by minor, paid total fine and costs of $109.50. •Jennifer M. Eiler, New Paris, charged with speeding, paid total fine and costs of $105.50. •Brent R. McCloughan, Rochester, charged with failure to use seat belt, paid total fine and costs of $25. •Tanisha R. Atchison, Nappanee, charged with driving while license suspended-prior, paid total fine and costs of $160.50. •Garry L. Anglemyer, Wakarusa, charged with failure to use seat belt, paid total fine and costs of $25. , •> •Elisabeth R. Blackwood, Goshen, charged with expired license plate, paid total fine and costs of $89.50. •Larry T. Blanton 11, Nappanee, charged with driving while license sus-pended-infraction, paid total fine and costs of $134.50. •David S. Lint, Elkhart, charged with failure to yield right of way, paid total fine and costs of $119.50. •Sandra L. Loucks, Wakarusa, charged with failure to use seat belt, paid total fine and costs of $25. •Hector Romero, Nappanee, charged with operating while intoxicated, paid total fine and costs of $634.50. •Terry D. Stepp, Nappanee, charged with domestic battery, paid total fine and costs of $284.50.
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Continued from B 1 Trustees meets the second and fourth Mondays of each month, at 6:30 p.m. in the Wa-Nee Administration Building. Meetings are open to the public. COMMON COUNCIL The City of Nappanee Common Council meets the first and third Mondays of each month at 7 p.m. in the council chambers at the municipal center on West Lincoln Street. Meetings are open to the public. TOWNCOUNOL The Wakarusa Town Council meets the first Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at Town Hall, 102 W. Waterford St. Meetings are open to the public. PARK BOARD The Nappanee Board of Parks and Recreation meets the second Wednesday of each month, at 4:30 p.m. in the Emergency Services Building on West Lincoln Street. Meetings are.open to the public. HELP IS HERE Do you need assistance? The Family Giristian Development Center at 151 S. Locke Si serves families living in the Wa-Nee district with: food pantry open Tuesday and Thursday from 1-4 p.m.; FEMA assistance for rent and utility bills; Headstart for 4-5-year-olds; and healthy babies wellness checks on the second Wednesday from 9 am. to noon. For assistance in any of these areas, or other areas of your life, call the center at 773-2149. The office is open from 9 am. to noon and 1-4 p.m. weekdays. LICENSE BRANCH The Nappanee License Branch, located at 219 W. Market St, is open Monday, Tuesday and Friday, 8:30 am. to 5 p.m.; Wednesday, 8:30 am. to 12:30 p.m. and Thursday, 8:30 am. to 6:30 p.m. ■ j CLASSIFIED ADS To place a classified ad in the Advance News, call 1-800-933-0356 between 8 am. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Deadline is Monday at 10 am. ADVERTISING To place an ad in the Advance News, call Bruce Hecklinski at 1-800-933-0356 for rate information or to schedule your ad. Deadline is Thursday at noon. SUBSCRIPTIONS Annual subscription price (52 issues) for the Advance News is S2O in state and $25 out of state. To renew or start a new subscription, or for delivery problems or billing questions, call the Circulation Department at 1-800-933-0356. NEWS ITEMS News items and photos may be submitted to the Advance News via email or dropping them off at the office. Deadline is Friday at noon. For possible story ideas, contact Kylie Carter at 773-3127. To place an item in Around Wa-Nee, submit it in writing (fax, e-mail or in person email is preferred) to the Advance News by noon on the Friday prior to desired publication date. Items will continue to appear as space allows until the event is over.
