Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 101, Number 33, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 19 January 1978 — Page 8

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Nappanee Advance-Newt Thursday, January it, 1978

North Wood news By Tony Gerber Next year’s art students will be working with anew art program. In the previous years. Art I and Art II have been offered. Next year Art II will not be offered, but Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, Jewelry, and Commercial Art I, 11, 111, and IV, will be offered. This will give the student more concentration on his area of interest. —NW— The North Wood Jazz Band played for the Junior Miss Banquet in Wakarusa last Saturday night. In the next three months, the Jazz Band will be playing in several contests and festivals. Names of contests and dates will be given when the band finds out for sure. To be accepted into the festivals and contests, the band must submit a 10 minute tape. —NW— North Wood students should have a schedule in mind for next year. This week, counselors will be in to talk about preregistration.

Market report January 19,1978 Oats 1.50 Shelled corn . . .1.86 Soybeans 5.30 Wheat 2.34

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Kick the storage habit. Sell those useful, no longer needed items with a want ad. Call 773-3127.

POLE DRAG Negotiating tricky downhills at the end of a long tour can be very arduous to the tired skier. One very effective if not pretty technique is known as the pole drag. The poles are used like a hand brake on a toboggan. First, the pole straps are taken oft the hands. This is very important since the baskets may catch on a root and yank backwards. If the hand were strapped on the pole, it could be injured. The poles are then held together and placed between the legs. One hand pulls up on the handles as the other hand pushes down on the middle of the pole shafts. You may then simply regulate your speed by the amount of pressure you exert on the poles. WARNING: Only use this technique if you have metal or fiberglass poles. Bamboo poles may not take the stress, may splinter, and injure you. Remembering the few cautions, you will find the pole drag to be a very effective method of controlling your speed on downhills.

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Coming February 1

The Nappanee Jaycees will once again host Ralph Godfrey’s donkeys in a benefit basketball game with the Wa-Nee teachers, February 1, at 7:30 p.m. at the Nappanee Middle School. The Jaycees were victorious on the donkeys when they played the Nappanee Fire Department in donkey softball at Stauffer Park two years ago. They will place their unbeaten record on the line against Wa-Nee’s finest. Advance tickets are on sale now at G&N Super Market, Jenkins Automotive, The Apple Market, First National Bank and Artistic Hairdresser. Prices are 75 cents for children, $1.25 for students 14 and up and $1.75 for adutls.

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