Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 129, Number 12, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 23 March 2006 — Page 4

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Advance News • Thursday. March 23. 2006

Elementary Schools Thursday, March 23 B'fast: Cereal and Muffin (Wakarusa - breakfast Burrito). Lunch: Bologna Sandwich; Chicken and Noodle Soup; Vegetables with Dip; Fruit. Friday, March 24 B'fast: Breakfast Burrito (Wakarusa - Cereal and Doughnut). Lunch: Mini-Corn Dogs; Lettuce Salad (Woodview - Tater Tots); Mixed Fruit or Orange Slices. Monday, March 27 B'fast: Ham and Cheese Pockets. Lunch: Shaved Turkey Sandwich; Green Beans; Pineapple or Peaches. Tuesday, March 28 B'fast: Pancake Wrap. Lunch: Pepperoni Pizza; Com; Blueberry Cobbler or Applesauce. Wednesday, March 29 B'fast: Sausage Gravy and Biscuit. Lunch: Grilled Cheese Sandwich; Tomato Soup; Pears or Grapes; Brownie. Middle School Thursday, March 23 Choose 1: Taco Bar; Chicken Salad Croissant. Choose 2: Chips with Cheese; Jell-O Cup; Fresh Fruit. Friday, March 24 Choose 1: Pepperoni Pizza; Hot Dog Sandwich; Salad Bar. Choose 2: Tossed Salad; California Blend; Applesauce; Peaches; Fresh Fruit. Monday, March 27 Choose 1: Cheese Lasagna with Breadstick; Hamburger Sandwich; Salad Bar. Choose 2: Tossed Salad; Green Beans; Applesauce; Mixed Fruit; Fresh Fruit. Tuesday, March 28 Choose 1: Sweet and Sour Chicken with Rice

Public libraries adjust activities for spring season

Nappane 3 SURVIVOR JCATAN Survive the jungles of the Yucatan during the Nappanee Public Library Annual Spring Break Getaway Event. Kids grades kindergarten to fifth meet on either Tuesday, April 4 or Wednesday, April 5 for a morning of fun and challenges. Work as a team to design shelters, gather food, solve puzzles, and learn how to survive in the Mayan Rain forests. Groups will meet from 9:30 a.m. to noon. For more information or to register, call 773-7919 or go to www.nappanee.lib.in.us. Registration is requested by Saturday, April 1. CRAFTS FOR KIDS Come in to the Nappanee Public Library during Crafts for Kids day on April Fool's Day, Saturday, April \. Bring a dollar bill and leam to fold it into a magic trick. For more information, call 773-7919 or go to www.nappanee.lib.in.us. "WICKED" BUS TRIP TO CHICAGO The Nappanee Public Library is sponsoring a bus trip to Chicago on Saturday, June 10, to see a performance of Wicked at the Ford Center for the Performing Arts Oriental Theatre. Wicked, Broadway's blockbuster musical, has won 15 major awards, including a Grammy and three Tony Awards. Long before Dorothy drops in, two other girls meet in the land of Oz. One, bom

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and Dinner Roll; Roast Beef Sandwich; Salad Bar. Choose 2: Tossed Salad; Com; Baked Apples; Mandarin Oranges; Fresh Fruit. Wednesday, March 29 Choose 1: Beef and Noodles with Mashed Potatoes and Dinner Rolls; Chicken Patty Sandwich; Salad Bar. - Choose 2: Tossed Salad; Peas; Vanilla Pudding; Pineapple; Fresh Fruit. High School T- " Thursday, March 23 Choose 1: Chicken Nuggets; Hamburger Boat Sandwich; Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich; Salad Bar; Yogurt. Choose 2: Baked Beans; Raw Vegetables with Dip; Tossed Salad; Potato Salad; Pears; Fresh Fruit. Friday, March 24 Choose 1: Stuffed Crust Cheese Pizza; Hot Dogs; Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich; Salad Bar; Yogurt. Choose 2: Com; Kosher Dill Spears; Tossed Salad; Sherbet Cups; Mixed Fruit; Fresh Fruit. Monday, March 27 Choose 1: Spaghetti; Cold Shaved Turkey Sandwich; Chicken Filet Sandwich; Salad Bar; Yogurt. Choose 2: Green Bean Casserole; Tossed Salad; Peaches; Mandarin Oranges; Fresh Fruit. Tuesday, March 28 Choose 1: Cheesy Chicken Supreme; BBQ Pork Sandwich; Cold Shaved Turkey Sandwich; Salad Bar; Yogurt. Choose 2: Tri-Taters; Raw Vegetables with Dip; Tossed Salad; Banana Pudding; Pears; Fresh Fruit. Wednesday, March 29 Choose 1: Soup (Tomato or Cheesy Potato) and Sandwich Bar; Salad Bar; Yogurt. Choose 2: Orange Jell-O; Fresh Fruit.

with emerald green skin, is smart, fiery and misunderstood. The other is beautiful, ambitious and very popular. How these two grow to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch makes for the most spellbinding musical in years. The tour will leave the library (157 N. Main St., Nappanee) at 7:30 a.m. Time will be allotted for lunch and/or shopping at Water Tower Place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. before arriving at the theatre for the 2 p.m. matinee, which continues until 5 p.m. stop will be made for dinner on the return trip to Nappanee, with an expected arrival time of 9 p.m. Tickets are $lO5 per person and include a lower balcony seat at the show and transportation. All meals are "on your own." Cash, check, Visa and Mastercard accepted. For a chance to win two free tickets on the bus; visit this year's Spring Into Art Exhibit and Sale at the Boys‘& Girls Club of Nappanee on April 22 and 23. Enter a drawing foYthe tickets and enjoy the work of over 50 area artists, hands-on workshops, live entertainment, and many more activities to inspire and explore. Spring Into Art show hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, and 1 to 5 p.m. on Sunday. For more information, call the library at 773-7919 or go to www.nappanee.lib.in.us. Wakarusa LIBRARY WEEK National Library Week will be held April. 3 to 8. Our theme is "Change Your World @ Your Library." There will be an adult drawing for a bag filled with assorted items. Children will also have the opportunity to register for a bag of items. A slip will be given at check out for the drawings.

GRAZING OPERATION DAIRY FARM - ORGANIC CROPPING Imhoff Dairy Farm for Sale at Auction Saturday Afternoon, April 15,2006; At 2:00 pm Location: 1 mUe north of New Paris, IN on SRIS, then west 3 miles to 22154 CR 142 80 acres total - Has been operated as grazing operation dairy farm for about 11 years. Approximately 36 acres are divided into grazing paddocks with fences and water lines in place. Has been operated as organic farm for about 12 years [not certified organic. Limited chemicals or sprays for 5 years. Predominant soil types are Rensselaer, Crosier & Selfridge Brems, very productive farm land. Tract 1; 5.5 acres with all buildings. 2 story house has 5 bedrooms, lull bath, some new windowns. county records show 1,890 total sq. ft. on 2 levels + 945 sq. ft. basement. Heatmg system is hot water heat with outdoor furnace. Dairy bam is setup with 20 stalls for milking, has bam cleaner. 60’xl00’ lasing bam built in 2004, curtain ventallation, shavings bay, 3 ft. poured walls 50’x80’ machine shed, shop building. 2 silos, each 12’x45\ no unloaders. Tract 2; 21 acres, has frontage on CR 142, all tillable. Tract 2; 26 acres, has frontage on CR 142, all tillable. [Combine Tracts 1, 2 & 3 for 52.5 acres north of creek & all buildings] Tracts 4,5, 6&7; 3 acres each, mostle wooded, frontage on CR 44, each 209’x627’ deep. Tract 8; approx. 1.5 acres swing tract, may be purchased by adjoiner. Tract 9; approx. 3 acres wooded swing tract, may be puchased by adjoiner. Tracts 10 & 11; each 3 acres, tillable land, lots are 209’x62 T deep. Tract 12; approx. 5 acres tillable land, approx. 60 ft. access to CR 44. Owners: Joseph & Deborah Imhoff Vision Realty & Landmark Auctions, #AC39600021 Phone, 574 862-2145

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PHOTO PROVIDED Math contest winners Earlier this month, students at North Wood Middle School stayed after school to participate in a Math Contest. The winners are: Front Row (left to right); Devan Stiles, Angela Walter and Laura Freymiller. Middle Row (left to right): Brittany Lengacher, Thayne White, Mattie Mikel, lan Burke and Shiv Patel. Back Row (left to right): Austin Wenger, Kenny Watkins, Ethan Killian and Brayden Troxel. Letter to the Editor f! ■ March has been labeled Eye Bank Month in an effort to call attention to the need for comeal tissue with which to replenish our eye banks. It is possible for you and me to give sight to another, but only if we tell our families of our desire. Physicians are reluctant to remove comeal tissue and other organs without permission of next of kin. Sincerely, Bemiece H. Dwyer Milford

SPRING BREAK MOVIE A Spring Break Movie will be held on April 6 at 10 a.m. The feature for this time will be "The Adventures of Ociee Nash." This program will be for students in grades kindergarten to fifth. Registration is required. BOOK SALE The Friends of the Library will be holding their annual Book Sale on April 21 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and April 22 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Many good used books, some videos, books on cassette, and more will be for sale. The library will be closed on April 22, the book sale entrance will be on the north side of the library. DIAL A STORY Dial A Story will be "The Country Cat." This is the story of why cats chase mice. Hear this tale at 862-4441. NEW CHILDREN'S BOOKS "100 Science Experiments" "Star Climbing" by Lou Fancher "Tractor-Trailer Trucker: A Powerful Truck Book" by Joyce Slayton Mitchell "The Tiger Can t Sleep" by S.J. Fore "The Lemon Sisters" by Andrea Cheng "For You Are a Kenyan Child" by Kelly Cunnane "The Usborne Picture Dictionary in French, First Thousand Words in Italian"

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