Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 86, Number 3, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 19 July 1962 — Page 4

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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS THURS. JULY I*, 1962

Report On Final Days Os Community Fair Wednesday night Feature Event - Lightweight Tractor Pull Special Event - Garden Tractor Pull Winners of Garden Tractor Putl Ist place - Mack Kuhns, Ligonier 2nd place - Levi J. Hochstetler, Nappanee \ 3rd place - Levi J. Hochstetler, Nappanee 4th place - Alvin Martin, Goshen sth place - Art Bennett, Culver

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DOUG "RED" GOLDEN FARMWALD Although television programming in England is something less than sensational, the Britishers have an interesting thing going for them; the Children’s Hour TV show on BBC is followed by 85 minutes of dead air to allow mothers to get inner on the table and get the nail fry ready for bed without further TV distraction .... which teminds us, a child might be defined as something halfway between an adult and a TV set. Incidentally, there are no halfway measures in the TV repair "sered by DOUG’S TV CENTER, do a thorough and a complete ob at the lowest cost consistent ith quality work. The proof is in ir performance. Next time your V set is ailing, call on DOUG’S V CENTER, 1606 E. Market, for pert electronic surgery. Phone ■6O.

SIDEWALK DAZE] JULY 27 & 28 * BARGAINS GALORE ON THE SIDEWALKS * RIDES FOR THE KIDDIES • HOT DOGS FOR Sr V/ • "KOKO" THE CLOWN • ICE CREAM SOCIALS * CHURCH CONCESSIONS * FREE RECORD HOP - FRI. 8:00 P.M. • FAMED COLOR GUARD EXHIBITION, SAT. AT 2:30 P.M. * LIONS CHICKEN BAR-B-QUE, SAT. EVENING ' • ' ' V • i " j PLENTY OF PARKING Stores Open Till 9:00 pm SPONSORED BY Noppanee Chamber of Commerce

6th place - Junior Pippenger, Nappanee Cash prizes received by the above. Winners of Lightweight Tractor Pull Ist place - Harold Shively, Bremen 2nd place - Don Berger, Bremen 3rd place - Dean Mishler, Bremen Trophy and case prize for first place; second and third places receive cash pflizes. Estimated crowd - 300. Thursday afternoon Feature Event - Kids Day *md Pet Parade 1 Categories - Most Original, Pets, Tricycles, Bicycles, and Floats First Place Winners In Each Division Most Original - Phillip Miller, Jerry Rock, Becky Forsythe, Karen Forsythe, Ann Rock, Susie Clouse, David Forsythe, Milly Rock, and Becky Clouse. Pets - Robin Chokey and Mary Lou Collins Tricycles - Phillip Barrick Floats - Ann McCuen, Kent Keister, and Debbie McCuen. Bicycles - Mary Orn and Pam Masterson

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First, second and third place cash awards were presented to the winners of each division. Cash prizes were donated by the State Bank of Nappanee. Judges for parade: Mrs. George Rose, Mrs. Lyle Yoder, and Mrs. Dave Lemler. Bicycle, donated by Rays’ Carpet, Inc. and Yoder Cabinet Company, was won by Robin Wenger. Free Coca-Cola compliments of Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Goshen was given to the kids. Approximately 150 children participated in parade. Estimated crowd of 500 viewed parade. Thursday night Feature Event - Heavyweight Tractor Pull Winners Ist place - Don Berger, Bremen 2nd place - Roger Buss, Nappanee 3rd place - Harold Shively, Plymouth Trophy and cash prize for first place. Cash prizes for second and third places. Estimated crowd - 350. Friday night Feature Event - Pony Pull Winners - Heavyweight Ist place - Larry Thompson, Argos 2nd place - Larry Fisher, Nap-

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panes 3rd place • Charles Fisher, Nappanee 4th place • Rolland Johnson, Milford sth place - Carl Crum, Nappanee Winners • Lightweight Ist place - Larry Fisher, Nappanee 2nd place - Carl Crum, Nappanee 3rd place - Ron Clemons, Knox 4th place - Neil Hyndman, Culver sth place - Gene Powell, Roann Trophy and cash prize to each first place winner. Cash prizes only to remainder of winners. Estimated crowd - 400 despite bad weather. Saturday afternoon Feature Event - Antique and Classic Auto Show. This event is co-sponsored by the Nappanee Auto Association. Winners Class I- Brass to 1916 Ist place - Harold Fairchild, Nappanee, driving a 1913 Moline. Class H - 1917 cars and one Ist place - J. David Weber, of South Bend driving a 1928 Dodge Brother* 2nd place - Harold Fairchild, of Nappanee driving a 1928 Hudsop Roadster Class HI - Classic Cars

Ist place - C. E. Delagrange of Ft. Wayne driving a 1930 Packard 2nd place - Ross A. Smith, Elkhart driving a 1926 Rolls-Royce Class IV - Model T-Brass Ist place - Howard Hollenbaugh, Gary driving a 1915 Ford 2nd place - E. D. Marburger, South Bend driving a 1915 Ford Class V - Model T-Black Ist place - Eldon Harms, Hobart driving a 1921 Ford 2nd place tie - Wayne Sawyer, Wakarusa driving a 1917 Ford. Joe Haney, Nappanee driving a 1927 Ford. Class VI - Model A Ist place - Gene Darr, Goshen driving a 1930 Ford Roadster Delux 2nd place - Irvin P. Mowacki, Jr., South Bend driving a 1930 Ford First and second place trophies awarded to the above winners. Approximately 24 cars participated in the parade despite threathening weather. Saturday afternoon Two free magic shows featuring Bill Tresslar, Master Magician from Speedway, Indiana. This event was co-sponsored by Metzler Shoe Store and Arnott and Son Insurance. Winner of bicycle given away on Saturday afternoon compliments of Key City Shows was Steve Walters. Saturday night Feature Event - Talent Show Cancelled due to rain. A watch, manufactured in 1686, was recently dug from the ruins of the earthquake-ruined city of Port Royal, Jamaica—which was destroyed on June 7, 1692.

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Napanet 4-H Girls Are Judged Tuesday Community judging of the 4-H projects made by girls of the Napanet 4-H Club was held at the Nappanee High School Tuesday afternoon. Judges were Mrs. Becker and Mrs. Wendell of South Whitley. The officers of the Napanets this year are president, Christina Knobel; vice-president, Cheryl Mullett* and secretary-treasurer, Susan Knobel. Miss Mary Robison, high school home economics teacher, is their leader. The judges selected Susan Knobel’s clothing V jacket dress as deserving of a starred A. This signf* fies that the garment will be rejudged at the Elkhart County Fair for possible entry in the State Fair. Also receiving starred A’s were Nancy Berger for her Foods 111 upside down cake and Betty Wise for her Foods I cookies. CLOTHING I A's Forretta Adams Judy Anglin Emily Bolyard Georgia Hochstetler Rebecca Lutes Denise Smith I Marcia Wagner Marla Wagner Luella Evans B's Cathlin Best Pam Hively Barbara Johnson , CLOTHING II A's Pam Anglin

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POODS 111 —' A's Judy Anglin B's Anita Conrad FOODS IV B's Susan Metzler FOODS V A's Roberta Grimm Margaret Metzler FOODS VI A's Carol Disher FOODS VII Martha Mikel FOOD PRESERVATION I A's Roberta Grimm Susan Knobel , Carol Marchand Margaret Metzler FOOD PRESERVATION IV B's Martha Mikel HOME FURNISHINGS I A's Susan Knobel Carol Marchand Margaret Metzler Foresters claim that pine trees grow faster in south-western Arkansas, than in any other place in the United States. Rain is a curse to people of monsoon areas, and a blessing to people in arid areas. Do not most humans value all their blessings by their relative scarceness, or plenty, likewise??

JULY LAY-A-WAY Blanket & Sheet Sale STILL ON Have Some Laid Back While The Big Sale Is On SALE ENDS JULY 31st This Week's Special Ladies WASH DRESSES $073 SIZES 12 TO 52 REG. 14V 2 TO 32Va HALFS ' Dress Sale on Better Dresses Large Selection Some Reduced as much as 50% Regular Size 5-52 Half Size 12V4-32Vi

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