Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 122, Number 24, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 16 June 1999 — Page 8

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CAR GIVEAWAY-An Antique Car Giveaway was one of many fundraisers held throughout the Nappanee Centennial Celebration which took place in 1974. Among those pictured around the car offered to the lucky ticket-holder were Lucille Masterson, Harold Fairchild, Dean Guard and Larry Wagner. This year, Nappanee is once

Middle school students earn honor roll status

The following students from ] forth Wood Middle School have I ieen named to honor roll status at ; ear’s end, according to a release i eceived last week. I VT imed to the High Honor Roll: e Seven—Benjamin Anglin, Isay Ballinger, Michael tel, Philip BeMiller, Ashley J. r, Zachary Bohner, Hannah ;rs, Danielle Bussard, Jared ley, Cara Cook, Chad Davis, ina Deisch, Brenda Eash, n Emerick, Michelle Flora, ca Focht, Zachary Greenawalt, Thayne Grove, Amanda J. Gunn, Kevin Hershberger, Stevi Jo Hoffer, Kara Huff, Braden Hurst and Cody Johnston. Also—Robert Kurtz, Joshua R. Leinbach, Stephanie Leksich, Ashley N. Martin, Toby Mast, Austin Mattem, Blain McDowell, Amanda Metzler, Lydia Miller, David Mishler, Andrew Myers, Rachel E. Neff, Andrew J. Rhymer, Marie Royer, Joshua Sabo, Sarah Shively, Jamie Skyrm, Samantha Sonner, Amanda Stamper, Laura Tarman, Layne Trinkley, Jay D. Troyer, Jeremy Wise, Brandilyn Yoder and Joshua Yoder. Grade Eight—Brooke Bates, Chelsey Bowers, Starli Brown, Eric Brumbaugh, Brian Burnham, Jessica Bums, Adam Bumworth, Jackie Cook, Candace Doriot, Kelly Easton, Term Eby, Mary Egging, Nicole Fishbum, Victoria Ganshom, Aron Gnagey, Crystal Goodman, Brandon Hall, Valere Hardison, Becky Hawn, Matthew Henke, Emily Herr, Bret Hershberger, Veloris Hess, Cheryl Hochstetler, Danielle Hoke, Carlea Howard, Rebecca L. Hufford and Renee Jensen. And—Sara Kauffman, Nicholas Larsen, Misty Lawmaster, Whitney Lechlitner, Brandie Lengacher, Elizabeth Martin, Mary Martin, Melissa Metz, Lamar Miller, Kelsey Newcomer, Reeva Parson, Brent Paulus, Joel Richard, Michael Roose, Peter Rummel, Jody Sarber, Tifani Scherer, Carl D. Schmucker, Corinne Shields, Jessica Slabaugh, Adam Smith, Alex Smith, Kate Swartzentruber, Ashleigh Taylor, Lisa Traub, Marion Troyer, Roger Wells, Jonathon Yoder, Karla Yoder and Maureen Yoder. Honor Roll: Seventh Grade — Jordan Anglemyer, Evan Atkinson, Kimberly Atkinson, Kelli Baum, Matthew Beachy, Joe Beer, Porsha Begly, Jennifer Bemiller, Samantha Blanton, David Bontrager, David Brown, Andrew Buss, Amy Byrket, Andrew Carlisle, Emily Clark, Michael Couse, Brittany Culp, Josh Davidhizar, James Geleske, Jeremy Gibson, Sarah Gibson, Kelsey Gillam, Josh Greenlee, Britney Hershberger, Garett Hill, Candice Hines and Samantha Hively. Also—Duane Hochstetler, Mark Hochstetler, Mark Hostetler, Jaclyn Jamison, Adam Jenkins, Bradley Kendall, Kelly Kieder, Kristi Kirkdorffer, Heidi Lehman, David Martinez, Tristan Martz, Amy Mast, Nicole Mast, Trenton Mast, Christopher Michael, Derrick Miller, Mari Jo Miller, Randall Mitschelen, Jim Moudy, Greg Nash, Ashley O’Connor, Alicia Ramer, Kris ton Robbins, Alisha Rowe, Carmen Sheets, Jason Teleschow, Adam Tobias and Martin Ufkin.

again celebrating—this time the community observes 125 years of progress. The community will host a "Cruise In,' Saturday, June 26, 3-Bp.m., on South Main Street and the Depot Plaza area. Admission is free, and there will be door prizes, awards, fun and music. Come join the fun! (AN file photo)

Eighth Grade —Jordan Adams, Katrina Andrews, Jessica Avery, Jeremy Bechtel, Margaret Borger, Ryan Bradley, Amber Bricker, Bradley Brosemer, Ronald Burdette, Bart Burkhart, Lindsey Carney, Zachary Chupp, Jacob Eby, Amanda Fehr, Joy Gates, Scott Gerber, Janelle Graber, Ericka Hall, Leah Harman, Aaron Hartman, Lee Hartman, Melissa Haviland, Aaron Henkler, Corey Hepler, Jonathan Hershberger, Stephanie Hershberger, Jeffrey Hertsel, Natha Hixenbaugh and Amy Hochstetler. And—Eric Hommerding, Dustin Hoover, Joshua Homish, Kimberly Houck, Shenyel Housour, Andrea Jenkins, Philip Jones, Todd Klotz, Renee Koch, Junior Dean Kronk, Adam Leeper, Robert Lightfoot, Samuel Magos, Kyle Martin, Michelle Mast, Ashley McCormick, Rachel Menzie, Brenda Metz, Matthew Metzler, Jolena Miller, Austin Perkins, Brea Persing, Sara Reed, Brandon Steffen, Andrea Stichter, Joseph Tarman, Peter Widmer,

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Heather Wilson, Leslie Yeager, Janelle Yoder, Jonathan Yoder, Kelly Yoder, Kevin Yoder and Sara Yoder. Martin’s awards scholarships Robert Bartels, president of Martin’s Super Markets, has announced scholarship recipients for this school year. Local recipients are as follows: Achievement Scholarship (SI,OOO) —Scott Schmucker, who plans to attend Manchester College. Midwest Grocers Foundation Scholarship (SSOO) —Stephanie Williams, who plans to attend Indiana University at South Bend.

Historic farms sought for award

Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana and the Indiana Farm Bureau are now accepting nominations for the 1999 John Arnold Rural Preservation Award. The award recognizes the preservation and continued practical use of historic farms in Indiana, and will be presented during the Farmers Day festivities at the Indiana State Fair in August. The deadline for nominations is July 1. The award winner will receive an outdoor marker featuring a logo designed by Indiana artist, Ray Day, a pass to the Indiana State Fair, and overnight accommodations in Indianapolis. Nominations may be submitted by anyone, including the owners of the nominated farm. Nominations should be in letter form, and should include the following: , A description and brief history of the farm. This may include information about the length of ownership, number of acres farmed, major crops or products and significant historic features. A description of how the farm’s features are used in day-to-day farming operations, and how they have been preserved. Photographs and/or slides of the farm and its preserved historic features. These should include houses, bams, outbuildings and other historic features. The award is named in memory

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of John Arnold (1955-1991), a Rush County farmer who successfully combined progressive architectural practices with a deep respect for the natural and historic components of the rural landscape. Send nominations to John Arnold Rural Preservation Award, Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana, 340 West Michigan St., Indianapolis, IN. 46202. For more information, call Marsh Davis, 317-639-4534, or 1-800-450-4534. Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana, a private, not-for-profit organization, is the largest preservation group in the U.S. The organization saves and protects buildings and places of architectural and historical significance. From its network of regional offices, the group leads and assists individuals, organizations and communities in preserving and revitalizing endangered landmarks through education, advocacy and financial support.

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FOUR FRMILV 6RRRGE SRLE Thursday ONLY - June 17 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. 502 N. Madison, Nappanee Cross stitch pattern books, jeans, small college refrigerator, seasonal decorating items, roller blades, games, misc.

4 ramily Garage Sale Thur - Fri - Sat June 17-18-19 (rain date - following week) Lots of furniture, antiques, glassware, dishes, misc.

| Nappanee I American Legion Post 154 ! W. Lincoln St. ]) Spaghetti Dinner / Friday, June 18 • \ dinner 5 - 7:30 pm / $5/person Y ALL-YOU >g|gx CAN-EAT , Open to public'

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[?Q§IjO ° ® GW } Open to the public , American Legion Post 154 201 W. Lincoln Ave. Nappanee, IN Friday, June 25 5:00*7:00 p.m. 86.00 per person * Karaoke - featuring - Tim Enright following at 8 p.m. NO COVER CHARGE - —i FOR SALE 1990 Fairmont Friendship , Mobile Home 24x40 large play yard, 3 bedrooms, all blinds stay, 2 full baths , Skylight in master bathroom, new carpet & paint, some remodeling,, large front porch/shed stays, all appliances stay. For more information call 219-773-7230-if no answer leave message. < YARD SALE FRIDAY ONLY! June 18, 9am - spm 107 E. Van Buren, Nappanee. Rototiller, Ping Pong Table, Misc.

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