Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 120, Number 32, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 20 August 1997 — Page 12

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, August 20,1997

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BLACK CRUNCH—Members of the North Wood High School varsity and JV football team are ready to take on their opponents during the 1997-98 football season. Front row, from left: Justin Lantzer, Joe Slabach, Ryan Beachy, Joe Abel, Jason Mishler, Dee Smith and Nate Hahn. Row two: Todd McDonald, Chad Knisley, Brett Mikel, Brad Greenlee, Chad Martin, Andy Mitschelen, Charlie Roeder, Jake Yoder, Blair Baumgartner and Brandon Kemp. Row three: Manager John Hutsell, Student Trainer Rachel Eaton, Student Trainer Heidi Bates, Assistant Trainer Stacy Struble, Coach Steve Neff, Coach Jay Olson, Coach Chon Shrock, Head Coach Rich Dodson, Coach Ken Larsen, Coach Mike Ripperger, Coach Gene Zercher, Head Athletic Trainer Paul Widner, Student Trainer Sarah Eaton and Manager Steven Stouder. Row four:

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The Michiana Farm Toy Collector’s Club will sponsor its 10th annual Labor Day Toy Show, Monday, September 1, at the Elkhart County 4-H Fairgrounds in Goshen. The show will open at 9a.m. and close at 3p.m. Admission is $2, for persons age 12 years-older.

Meeting room available The Nappanee Public Library has a meeting room which is available for use by civic, community, educational and business organizations. The room has a projection booth, screen and whiteboard, and is capable of seating ple. Reservations are required, and must be placed by a Nappanee Public Library cardholder. There is no charge for use of the room, but a $lO fee will be charged if refreshments will be served. The room is available for use from 7a.m.-10p.m. Sundays, as well as Friday and Saturday evenings, and is available for holidays at the library director’s discretion. For more information, call the Nappanee Public Library at 219-773-7919. Nappanee Elementary school menus Thursday, August 21—spaghetti, green beans, grapes or pears, garlic toast and milk. Friday, August 22 —hamburger, curly fries, peach tart, mixed fruit, ice cream sandwich and milk. Monday, August 25—ham and cheese sandwich, crispy coat fries, pears or applesauce, Rice Krispie treat and milk. Tuesday, August 26—french toast, smokie, tri-patty, orange juice or pineapple and milk. Wednesday, August 27—cheese pizza, com, melon or grape juice and milk. Brad and Lisa Price, daughter, Kaley Marie, August 12, South Bend Memorial Hospital. f Maximize Your TIMBER INCOME - Sell Directly to OUR SAWMILL Licensed and Bonded Selective Harvesting ujooo procucxr company 3573 Thorn Road Walkerton, IN 46574 V 1-219-586-7925 J

The club is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the toy show this year, with the production of a special limited edition show truck. The truck is a 1/64 scale Kenworth flatbed semi, with three Case-IH 7210 tractors for the load. This show truck was produced for the club by The Ertl Company, and is

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Manager Danny Miller, Aaron Bolt, Steve Federow, Ranee Moore, Jerry Hochstetler, Josh Wilson, Brooks Blosser, Nate Brown, Brock Doty, Glen Geiser, Ken Ulanowicz and Manager. Brandon Tom. Row five: Chris Linville, Ryan Yoder, Andy Sheets, Aaron Huber, Byron Jones, Ty Schuller, Corey Brown, Bill Mitschelen, Doug Brown, Tony Garland Jeremy Hartzell. Row six: Nick Juday, Jason Brenneman, Matt Moser, Daryl Berger, Justin Sellon, Richard Armon, Derek Mast, Michael Reschley, lan Reed and Ben Pippen. Row seven: Seth Holdeman, John Collins, C.J. Lane, Kip Chamberlin, Jon Lechlitner, Aaron Hochstetler, Trent Stump, Dustin Johns, Brent Cook, Tim Rodgerson and Justin Rodgers. Not pictured are David Higley, Josh Stark and Kurt Young. (AN photo by Christina Hill)

limited to 840 trucks. The show will also feature 300 tables of farm toys, trucks, cars and NASCAR on display and for sale. Various hand-built toys and farm layouts will be on display at the show, in addition to items for sale. A pedal tractor pull will also be

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held, at Ip.m., for children ages 511. The Michiana Farm Toy Collector’s Club was organized in 1988, to promote the hobby of collecting farm toys and trucks. It currently has over 100 members in the northern Indiana and southern Michigan area.

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Closing out the season at the Wagon Wheel Theatre, Warsaw, is the rambunctious musical comedy “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.” The production is based on a book penned by Larry L. King and Peter Masterson, with music and lyrics by Carol Hall, and will run August 27-September 7. Performances will be held at Bp.m., Tuesday through Saturday, with a 2p.m. matinee Sundays. The story, which recounts the goings-on and 1973 demise of a famous “Chicken Ranch” in LaGrange, Texas, is a funny, tuneful and satirical look at politics, sex and hypocrisy in the Lone Star State. Miss Mona’s Boarding House is threatened to extinction by an obnoxious, do-good television personality whose only interest is the personal publicity and recognition. The boot-stompin’ musical won accolades from critics and theatre patrons alike following its Broadway opening in April of 1978. The show also received numerous awards, including two 1977-78 Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding New Musical Score and Outstanding Lyrics for Hall. A film version, starring Dolly Parton and Burt Reynolds was released in 1982. Pierceton, Indiana, native and Chicago cabaret star Beckie Menzie returns to Wagon Wheel to star as Miss Mona, the owner of the legendary Chicken Ranch. Bcckie was twice named Chicago’s Cabaret Artist of the Year by After Dark, and will be one of the featured entertainers for New York City’s Cabaret Convention in October. She is joined by Wagon Wheel

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alumnus Jim Daniels as the local sheriff Ed Earl Dodd. Jim is on the faculty at Western Michigan University and will be remembered by Wagon Wheel audiences for his acclaimed portrayal of Atticus Finch in last year’s To Kill a Mockingbird. Tickets for Wagon Wheel Theatre’s productions are available through its box office at 219-267-8041. Summer show tickets are $18.50 each; group discounts are available for parties of 15 or more, when scheduled in advance. Special packages which incorporate a night’s stay at the new Ramada Inn, breakfast at the Viewpoint Restaurant and a gift certificate for dining at either the Viewpoint or 2517 Restaurant are also available. TORNADO SHELTERS The following sites have been designated as tornado shelters in the Nappanee area: First Mennonite Church —900 W. Market St. Church of the Brethren —Mack Drive. St. John’s Lutheran Church—--651 S. Main St. Society Bank—l6l E. Market St. NBD Bank—3sl W. Market St. Nappanee Municipal Center — 300 W. Lincoln St.

Jm bulletin! J TUIXTOV V Nappanee 4*H Booat&fiMt, For buying our 4-H Fryers and for supporting Kosciusko County 4-H! Hope & Star Watkins f ELECTRIC SHAVER REPAIR CLINIC Date: Aug. 26,1997 Time: 10:00 - 4:00 MAY BE DROPPED OFF IN ADVANCE Your shaver will be cleaned, oiled and overhauled by a Professional Repairman. SCHICK fri mmf £* NORELCO SUNBEAM REMINGTON V PLUS PARTS All Brands ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BENEFIT SPAGHETTI lUPPER for Milti and Shirley Newcomer Friday August 22 5-7 P.M. , Nappanee American Legion Post 154 W. Lincoln St. $5.00 Donation Everyone Welcome TO PLACE YOUR v AD IN THE V BULLETIN .BOARD $4.65k 7 { 3 ' 27 per inch\m\ ADS MUST BE PREPAID Deadline is Friday noon