Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 121, Number 17, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 29 April 1998 — Page 7

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TO GRADUATE—Casey L. Lynch will graduate from Indiana State University, Saturday, May 9, with a BS degree in construction technology and an associate degree in architectural technology. He is the son of Gregg and Pam Lynch, Nappanee. Casey will do a 10-week internship with Patriot Engineering , in Indianapolis, at which time he will receive his diploma. Congratulations, Casey, and good luck in the future. (Photo provided)

New books available at Library

; Miracle Cure, by Palmer—an . unsuspecting doctor seeks the truth behind a miracle drug and uncovers a deadly conspiracy. The Eleventh Plague, by Marr—in this medical thriller a maverick virologist suspects that a series of deaths bears an uncanny resemblance to the Biblical plagues of Exodus, and that a bioterrorist with an obsession with Biblical retribution is stalking the country. Skull Session, by Hecht—an emotionally troubled young man takes on the repair job of his aunt’s ravaged 19th century hunting lodge, and his search for the cause of the damage leads him to dig deep into his family’s past, in this psychological thriller. The Only Good Lawyer, by Healy—a Boston private investigator who is convinced of the innocence of a loser accused of ;murdering a successful lawyer, discovers strange desires and dark ;secrets beneath the surface of the victim’s life. ; Spider Legs, by Anthony—this Science fiction tale tells of strange beings bom in the ocean depths land throWn back upon the land, ! Moonwar, by Bova —sci-fi tale bf a life and death confrontation in a colony on the moon. Bringing Out the Dead, by

I. Wagon Wheel season opens ■■ The Ramada Wagon Wheel Theatre in' Warsaw opens its summer season in June, with seven theatrical performances set, as the theatre celebrates its 43rd consecutive season of live, professional productions. Productions slated for the 1998 season include “Little Shop of Horrors,” “Li’l Abner,” “Moon Over Buffalo,” “The King and I,” “The Goodbye Girl,” “Look Homeward, Angel,” and “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.” The shows will provide a great variety for theatre lovers, from classic productions of the 19505, to newer productions that have been made popular on-screen and elsewhere. Performance times are Bp.m., TUesday through Saturday, and 2p.m., Sunday. For further information and a playhouse schedule, call 219-267-8041, 9:30a.m.-5:30p.m., Monday through Friday, and 9:30a.m.2p.m., Sunday.

Attention - Parents and Friends... Say Congratulations to your Favorite HorthWood High School Graduate in the May 27 issue of the Nappanee Advance-News Senior Photos will be featured, along with graduation ads from local businesses, commencment program, etc. Your 2x2 ad may feature a photo and costs just Hamsher at 773-3127. Deadline is noon, May 20.

Livestock judging team second The Elkhart County 4-H/FFA Livestock Judging Contest was held April 15, at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds, Warsaw. North Wood’s FFA senior team finished second. Team members were Jon Lechlitner, Wakarusa, third place individual; Jared Berger, Wakarusa, fifth place individual; Travis George and Rod Slabaugh, also of Wakarusa. The team is coached by Phil Lindenman, North Wood Vo-Ag instructor. The judging consisted of six classes of animai. vjth each class having four animals. The classes consisted of Hereford heifers, market steers, market lambs, commercial ewes, breeding gilts and market hogs. Each class was placed based .upon the characteristics common to that animal. In addition, participants individually gave oral reasons to the judges on three predetermined classes. These youth were eligible to advance to the area contest judging, held in Marshall County.

Connelly—two days and nights with an EMS medic in New York City who resurrects a patient back into a life little better than death. Night Dogs, by Anderson—a Vietnam veteran who is a cop in a tough area of Portland, Oregon, is threatened by an enemy in his department, who is determined to bring him down by digging into his war record and resurrecting the nightmares of that time. A Year and a Day, by Henley—a romantic tale of an innocent Scottish maiden and a battlescarred English baron who is desperate to have a child.

ADULT NON-FICTION Slaves in the Family, by Ball—one man’s exploration of his family’s slave-owning past and his search for the descendants of the people his ancestors kept as slaves. Final Rounds, by Dodson—after a father learned he had only two months to live, he and his son set off on the golf journey of their dreams, to play the world’s most famous courses. Ranch of Dreams, by Amory—story of the Texas ranch that is ap unusual animal sanctuary. Search and Rescue, by Glen—how a dog handler and her special-ly-trained dogs brave danger and disaster to save lives. A March to Madness, by Feinstein—the author follows all nine Atlantic Coast Conference basketball teams through the 199697 season, to provide an inside view of how college basketball is coached and played at the highest level. Partners in Independence, by Eames—a success story of dogs that enhance the lives of the disabled. American Stock Car Racers, by Hunter—forty legends of the motorsport are portrayed in text and photographs. Imperfect Control, by Viorst—how our sense of self and all our important relationships are colored Uy our struggles over control. Managing Your Emotions, by Meyer—a Christian plan for controlling emotions. The Pritikin Weight Loss Breakthrough, by Pritikin—a diet program. Entertaining, by Hillier—elegant party plans and menus for all occasions. Donald’s Story, by Merrill—the niece 6f a *World War II fighter pilot writes a memorial fifty years

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1994 North Wood High School graduate, Mary Ellen Kezar, is graduating from Anderson University, May 9, with a BA degree in marketing. She has been awarded the Anderson University Outstanding Marketing Graduate Award for'l99B. Mary Ellen will be working for the corporate offices of Delta Faucet in Indianapolis.

after his death. This is a Story About God, by Anderson—a story of two men, an impossible surgery, and God’s redemption. My Father’s Face, by Robison—although human fathers may fail us, God is always there as the perfect father. Currents of Change, by Glantz—El Nino’s impact on climate and society. Angel Behind the Rocking Chair, by Vredevelt—stories of those who have discovered God’s presence in the difficulties of their lives. Meet the Press: 50 Years of History in the Making, by Ball—-behind-the-scenes anecdotes and excerpts from the show. School is Not a Four-Letter Word, by Johnson—how parents can help their children avoid problems in the classroom. Final Dawn Over Jerusalem, by •Hagee—the author explains why he believes all Christians should support Israel, and calls for an end to anti-Semitism. /* How to Make Anyone Fall in Love With You, by Lowndes—verbal and non-verbal techniques that lead to romantic bliss. Committed to Memory, Hollander, ed.—loo best poems to memorize. James Whitcomb Riley: The Poet as Flying Islands of the Night—a biography of the poet, based upon Riley’s autobiographical poem.

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NWHS Science Team places first in area

The Area Academic Super Bowl was held at Northridge High School, Tuesday evening, April 21, with North Wood’s Science Team placing first with a score of 22/25. Team members include Sarah Harter, Matthew Schrock and Michael Reschly. In second place in Class 2 was the North Wood Math Team—however, their score of 19/25 was the second highest of all schools participating (20). This team included Matthew Schrock, Matthew Henkler, Michael Reschly and David Berger. Also placing second in the area Biller member of dairy judging team The Elkhart County 4-H/FFA Dairy Judging was held Wednesday, April 22, on the Dennis Paulus Farm, Elkhart, and the Ron Wenger Farm, Goshen. The second place 4-H/FFA junior team from the Elkhart County 4-H Junior Dairy included Ashley Biller, Nappanee. The team was coached by Ron Paul and Gordon Groves, both of Goshen. Dairy judging included four classes of dairy cows, with each class having four animals. Each class was placed based upon general appearance, dairy character, body capacity and mammary system. In addition, the participants individually gave oral reasons to the judges on two predetermined classes. The winners were scheduled to compete Saturday, April 25, in the area contest, held in Marshall County. Cancer information available by phone The word “Cancer” can be frightening, and often causes many concerns and questions. The Cancer Information Service, sponsored by the National Cancer Institute, is an agency of the United States Government. For free information, dial 1-800-4-CANCER (1-800-422-6237). Information is available in both English and Spanish, and includes free publications, certified facilities and information specialists. Call Monday through Friday, from 9a.m.-4:3op;m. Most of the information is available simply by using selected numbers on your touchtone telephone, however, persons are also on call for special needs.

Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, April 29,1998

was the North Wood Social Studies Team, while the Fine Arts team tied for third. Word was received on Wednesday, April 22, that both the science and math teams qualified for the state competition, which takes place in Indianapolis, May 2. North Wood was Class #2 State Champion in science in 1993 and 1994. The math team placed third in 1993, second in 1994 and fourth in 1995.

MOTHER’S DAY DINNER Celebrate it Family-Style • Family-style Threshers Dinner v • 400 Seat Restaurant Bam tk-A ■ House & Farm Tour • Horsed rawn Buggy Rides • Quaint Shops . • Craft Demonstrations HHlamish acresSunday May 10 Listed on The National Register of Historic Places 10-30 to 6 LI.S. Hwy 6, Nappanee, Indiana ‘I 773>4188

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to stop in and have coffee with Thelma... Williamsburg Furniture Factory Opening Their New Factory Outlet Grand Opening May 7th & Bth 1-6 P.M. May 9th 9 A.M.-1 P.M. 500 E. Wabash St. Nappanee

Hutsell is new member of honor society A total of 25 Ivy Tech State College students are new members of Phi Theta Kappa, international honor society serving two-year colleges. The society recognizes the achievements of students who have attained a 3.5 GPA or above. Among those honored in recent induction ceremonies is Vickie Hutsell, Nappanee.

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