Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 109, Number 44, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 2 November 1988 — Page 8

Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, November 2, 1988

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November is Seniors month as Sandy's (65 and over) Exercise from 11AM to 2PM 12 sessions of body toning for SSO This special runs from November 1-30. sandy's Appearance rm; fit mss c enter • beauty salon * i.inninti («-nt« r 201 South Main St., Nappanee 773-4161

fSI’D $ 1.59 , A SSSsKP 10# GROUND BEEF 154 N. Main - Nappanee $ 1.59 b 773-4632 50# BEEF BUNDLE <“ AR “ ROAST *89.00 ’ 1 67 ■

love g •• • and use: g Unique W Sweatshirts \ 'from "The House!" fe I What do "Old Blue Eyes,” Country Sheep, Butterflies and Sparkle Glitter have in common? They’ve all just arrived at "The House!” . . . seems like everything and Jw everyone is showing up on this year’s cute new sweatshirts! Designers have taken the ever-practieal and comfortable sweatshirt and turned it into something fashionable too . . . and we have |Jf>7 all of this year’s latest designs! It’s such an easy \\X-- — p/ \ and comfortable style! .. . just add slacks or / /';'£-<s' '■ A \ a skirt . . . we think black looks especially / \ —Winter coats are 20% off! Layaway now \ jkkwhile your sire is here! —Checklist for late-season football games: ... , , ~ . 7 Fine ladies upputi ( earmurrs, scarves, mittens and gloves . . . we’ve got’-em all . . .do you? . US 6 Nappnee. shop dau\ v w., Wednesday &. Friday rill 8: SO. I h. / / >- S,

THE RIGHT CHOICE

DEAN MOCK Ffl STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 3

EXPERIENCED 10 yrs. in the House of Representatives

VOTE FOR

MOCK WORKS FOR YOU! Your vote sincerely appreicated on Nov. Bth Paid for by foe Dean Mock for State Representative Committee, Bob Ziems, chairman; Elaine Earnhart, Treas.

By TAM I Bf AX Hey Panther fans, it was pretty busy around NqrthWood !ast week. Drug Awareness Week was a real success. Congrat i lit ions go to all the lucky winners of the sweatshirts given away by. organizational clubs. There was something .hty-rent every day. Thanks to all those who made it possible. Congratulations also go to the football Panthers. \\ ay to go guys! We knew- you c... We're rooting for you to go all the way. The volley ball team’s success ended this weekend. Hut they went far and we’re really promt. Last week was the end of the nine weeks grading period We nave a chance to relax and prepare for a new start to bring up some of those lower grades. Have a good week and root for the Panthers

School Menus

11 \KRISON Thursday , Nov. 1 School dismissed at 11:10 am. ' Friday. Nov. 4 School dismissed at 11:10 a.m. Monday, Nov 7 Sloppy joes, french fries, carlo's, peanut butter bar, mixed fruit, milk. Tuesday. Nov: X .Turkey gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans, muffin, peaches, milk Wednesday, • V , French toast, smokie, tn pa'.tx. apple juice, milk. —Th"r v,t ‘C N' v l(t Taco & trim-

DEDICATED To Helping You

NW SADD Chapter

mings, com, graham cracker, jello & lruit. milk. Friday, Nov. 11 - Fish, later tots, cole slaw, applesauce, bread & butter, milk. Monday, Nov. 14 - Hot dogs, french fries, peas, spice cake, peaches, milk. Tuesday. Nov. 15 - Hamburger gravy, mashed potatoes, breen beans, muffin, fruit, milk. Wednesday, Nov. 16 Taco salad, com, school made rolls, jello & fruit, milk. Thursday, Nov. 17 .- Macaroni & cheese, ham patty, brocoli, applesauce, bread & butter, milk. Friday, Nov. 18 - Hamburgers, french fries, baked beans, fruit, milk. Monday, Nov. 21 - Pizza, green beans, cookie, applesauce, milk. Tuesday, Nov. 22 - Chili soup, carrots, peanut butter sandwiches, crackers, milk. Wednesday, Nov. 23 - Turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, pumpkin square, bread & butter, milk. Thursday, Nov. 24 - No school! Friday, Nov. 25 - No school! Monday, Nov. 28 - Scalloped pota toes with ham, school made rolls, peaches, milk. Tuesday, Nov. 29 - Hot dogs, french fried, com, fruit, chocolate cake, milk. Wednesday, Nov, 30 Hamburger spaghetti, tossed salad, garlic bread, pear, milk. Thursday, Dec. 1 - Fish, potato chips* vole slaw, applesauce, bread butter, milk. Friday, Dec. 2 - Hamburgers, later lots, green beans, tapioca jello, milk. CENTRAL-SOUTH Thursday, Nov. 3 - NO LUNCH Friday, Nov. 4 - NO LUNCH Monday, Nov. 7 - Sloppy joe, later tots, mixed fruit, mountain bar, milk. Tuesday, Nov. 8 - Creamed chicken, whipped potatoes, peas, pumpkin square, bread & butter, milk. Wednesday, Nov. 9 - Fish sandwich, french fries, fresh fruit, milk. Thursday, Nov. 10 - Chili & crack ers. Kosher spears, pears, peanut butter sandvyich, milk. " Friday, Nov. 11 - Pizza, com, apple sauce, milk. Monday, Nov. 14 - Spaghetti, com.

The North Wood High School SADD Chapter includes over 300 students, who are working in the fight against alcohol and driving drunk. Members Carla Kennell, Monica Ramer, president, Mindy Wolf, publicity secretary, Laurie Smith, Heidi Freed, secretary, and Jennifer Creech were hard at work Saturday night, selling concessions at the Optimist-sponsored wrestling matches, held at the middle school. Members of the chapter will soon be addressing middle school students and making presentations to parents, concerning the fight against alcohol abuse. Students are also encouraging the fight against drugs with special activities and sweatshirt giveaways this week, celebrating “Red Ribbon Week.” (AN photo by Sheri Bradway)

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Matt Blosser, left, and Diane Whelan, have been named by the Nappanee Optimist Club as Students of the Month at Nappanee Middle School. Blosser earned the honor at seventh grade level, and Whelan is an eighth grader. (AN photo by Sheri Bradway)

applesauce, bread & butter, milk. Tuesday, Nov. 15 - Ham & cheese sandwich, green beans, pineapple, milk. Wednesday, Nov. 16 - Hamburger, Trench fries, jcllo, cookie, milk. Thursday, Nov. 17 - Com muffin, pork patties, carrot slicks, cherry tapioca, milk. Friday, Nov. 18 - Ficstada, tater tots, pineapple, milk. Monday, Nov. 21 - Hot dog, tomato soup, pears, milk. Tuesday, Nov. 22 - Chicken dressing & gravy, whipped potatoes, mixed vegetables, pineapple, bread & butter, milk. Wednesday, Nov. 23 - Pizza burger, french fries, peaches, brownie, milk. Thrusday & Friday, Nov. 24-25 - THANKSGIVING VACATION

JFI

LEADERSHIP -6 Years House Committee Chairman

Honors

Bazaar plans made The Elkhart County extension homemakers will sponsor a bazaar of homemade items with the proceeds going toward the Home and Family Arts Building improvements and the individual clubs. Amanda Thomas of Topeka is the chairperson of the event. The bazaar will be held Saturday, November 5, 1988 in the Home & Family Arts Building on the Elkhart County 4-H fairgrounds, cast of Goshen on County Road 34. The bazaar will be open from 9am until 2pm. Homemade items are being made by extension homemaker members throughout Elkhart County. There will be a variety of craft items and baked goods from which to choose. A special fund raiser is tickets toward the following: a hand appliqued bow tie quilt in blue shades, a 16” stuffed bear and a fabric covered photo album. Tickets are available from members as well as at the bazaar. A lunch wagon will also provide morning refreshments and be available for good eating while selecting treasurers at the bazaar. So mark your calendar and plan to get a head start on your holiday buying by attending the extension homemaker bazaar.

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