Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 110, Number 41, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 10 October 1990 — Page 3
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More Apple Festival winners announced
The following individuals received honors during the 15th annual Nappanee Apple Festival, held September 28, 29 and 30, for their entries in various contests. Fresh Vegetables Cabbage: grand prize-Russell Bolyard. ' Butternut squash: grand prizeEsther Graber; first--Russell Bolyard. Potatoes: grand prize--Esther Graber. Summer squash: grand prizeRussell Bolyard. Biggest Vegetables and Fruits Zucchini: grand prize-Russell Bolyard. Banana squash: grand prizeRussell Bolyard. Tomato: grand prize-Esther Graber. ; Canning • Yellow beans: grand prizeGayle Lemler; first-Archic Fike. Green beans: grand prize- Archie Fike; first-Gayle Lemler. Red beets: grand prize-Archie Fike; first-Laura Borkholder. Tomatoes, whole: grand prizeArchie Fike; first-Gayle Lemler; Second-Menno Roeder. Bread and butter pickles: grand prize—Cora Ruff; first—Nancy Smith. I Dill pickles: grand prize-Cora Ruff; first-Mrs. Oscar Nemeth; second-Laura Borkholder. - Sweet pickles: grand prize-Cora Ruff; first-Archie Fike. : Vegetable soup: grand prizeArchie Fike; first—Sonna Shrock. * Tomato sauce: grand prizeSonna Shrock; first--Laura Borkholder. ! Peach jam: grand prize-Ruth Carter; first-Gayle Lemler. ; Strawberry jam: grand prize<3ayle Lemler; first-Ruth Carter;
City collects newspapers The Advance-News staff apologizes for omitting the notice of the city’s monthly newspaper pickup for October. The city regularly collects newspapers for recycling on the first Monday of each month, with the exception of holidays. The next collection date is Monday, November S. Please have papers tied in bundles or placed in sacks (no magazines, please) and placed at the curb by Ba.m. You are encouraged to participate in this city-wide recycling effort.
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Senior Eva Klopfenstein shows her skills as an “egg-toss-catcher” during North Wood High School homecoming festivities held last week. Eva, who was later crowned 1990 Homecoming Queen, gives it her best shot (top photo), blit falls just a bit short, and winds up catching the prize with her forehead! (bottom photo). (AN photos by Sheri Bradway)
second-Nancy Parcell. Raspberry: grand prize-Ruth Carter. Grape jelly: grand prize-Nancy Parcell. Peaches: grand prize-Nancy Parcell. Pears: grand prize—Laura Borkholder. Applesauce: grand prize-Laura Borkholder. Election location changed Merle Holden, Republican Precinct Chairperson for Jefferson Township, has announced that the site for the November 6 election has been changed to Island Chapel United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall at the comer of County Roads 1000 North and 425 West. Originally, the site had been announced as the Harvey Hollar garage, but an illness in the Hollar family forced a change. The primary was held at South Elementary School, but with modular classrooms outside the building forcing the students to share a hall with election workers and equipment, it was felt that it was too small for the much bigger turnout expected for the general election. “Finding an acceptable site with the entire township voting in one place for the first time has really been a challenge!” Holden stated. “Island Chapel seems to be the very best site available since it has plenty of room, and it is not too far from the center of the township. It also has signs posted throughout the township with directions.” he added.
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Mailing address The mailing address for soldiers serving in the Middle East is: Operation Brave Heart, do Operation Desert Shield, APO, New York 09848-0006. Your letters will be greatly appreciated by the men serving overseas. Applications for openings The Nappanee Police Department will be taking applications for openings in the department. The applications may be picked up at the department any time. Two positions must be filled by January 1, 1991. A written test will be given on October 10, at 7:00p.m., at the Nappanee Police Department. Applications may be filled out before that time or that evening.
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Writing course scheduled Registrations are still being accepted for the “Writing for Fun and Profit” course to be held at the Nappanee Public Library this fall. The dates for the non-credit tele course have been changed to October 16 through December 4. The classes will meet on Tuesdays, from 7-9p.m. Purdue University will offer the course at several library sites across the state with an anticipated total enrollment of 40-50 participants. Each site will be linked by telephone. Instructor Vicki Lojeck outlines the course as one which will deal with practical applications for marketing written materials. Areas covered will include choosing topics that will sell, writing effective query letters, developing dynamic leads, preparing salable manuscripts, selling work to several markets and developing a zesty writing style. Fifteen minutes of most sessions will have a recognized author speaking to the class via telephone. Those authors currently scheduled include mystery writer Dick Francis, Dr. Seuss and Marion Zimmer-Bradley. Invited guest speakers (not confirmed at this date) include authors Danielle Steel, Tom Clancy, Ellen Goodman, Judy Blume, Duane Newcomb, Tahti Carter, Bruce Lansky, Barbara Reynolds, Alex Haley, Peggy Noonan, Zig Ziglar and Linda Bloodworth-Thomason. Cost of the course is $75. Registration forms are available at the library. For more information call 773-7919. School Board meeting The next meeting of the WaNee Board of School Trustees will be held Monday, October 15, at 7:30p.m., in the NorthWood High School auditorium. At the meeting, board members and the public will be presented information about such items as enrollment projections for each school, transportation needs, location of students and various school programs. The board will make facility decisions based upon this information as well as public input. The public is encouraged to attend.
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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, October 10, 1990
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Messy business
It was Jello wrestling (red Jello, of course!) at its finest last Monday, with seniors at North Wood High School taking the championship honors. Actually, since the Jello was not set-many called it “Kool-Aid wrestling." (AN photos by Sheri Bradway)
Dairy Team competes
The North Wood Dairy Judging team placed 13th in a field of 37 teams in the National Dairy Judging Contest in Madison, Wisconsin, on October 2. They judged a class of cows and a class of heifers in each of the five dairy breeds. They gave reasons on each of the cow classes.
Asa team, they placed sixth in the judging of Brown Swiss and fifth in Jerseys. They were eighth in giving oral reasons. Team members are Murray Weaver, Thad Lechlitner, Bob Metzger and Jon Landes. They are coached by Ron Paul and Frank Williams.
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