Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 35, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 2 September 2010 — Page 4

Advance News • Thursday, September 2,2010 *

‘Wings & Wheels’ featured at Nappanee Apple Festival

The Nappanee municipal airport will be buzzing with activity on the ground and in the air when "Wings & Wheels" gets under way, Saturday, Sept. 18, at noon. Later in the day, a parade of classic vehicles will depart from the airport to downtown Nappanee at 5 p.m. and a classic car cruise-in at the local McDonalds will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. Perhaps one of the most popular display crafts at this event will be the Che Velocity N427VA with Chevrolet engine, smart aviation design and painted upmarket automotive look. The cockpit lines are clean and glassy and function with a nigh end sports car look. Cruising altitude is 230 MPH true/15 GPH. While visiting the airport in the afternoon you can take in a car, truck and motorcycle show, plus vote for your favorite classic to

contemporary entry in the People's Choice Awards, which will be presented along with other special awards to show entrants. Youngsters ages 8 to 18 can earn their Young Eagle certificate in a free, first time small airplane ride. Those flights will be offered from 1 to 4 p.m. along with a skydiving demonstration mid afternoon. More activities include viewing medical helicopters, display and military- aircraft and perhaps trving out the popular flight simulators. A 50-50 drawing, and multiple prizes

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Photo Submitted Bailey Williams, 15, of Bremen is an aspiring singer/songwriter with an original song on a nationally distributed CD.

PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, September 4,2010 at 10:00 a.m. Located North of Bremen. Ind. on SR 331 to lit Rd., then 3/4 mile west on Ist Rd. to Gilbert Lane, then south to 1141 Gilbert Lane. Watch for Homestead Auction signs.

GUNS |

Ruger M 77 rifle .308 cal. w/Bushnell scope & tripod (SN 7547733) * Ruger Mini 14 .223 cal, (SN 18630457) * Ruger Vaquero .45 cal. revolver, stainless (SN 5617127) * Target Match competition Colt H-Bar 2 (SN CJC008734) * Colt Mark IV .22 Sentinel revolver (SN 51809) * Colt Double Eagle 45 cal. pistol, stainless (SN DA02145) * Colt Combat Commander .45 cal. pistol, blue (SN 705C43741) * Colt .38 cal. Special (SN ABC 1091)' Stevens Model 717012 gal shotgun I AK47 (SN 9806705) I M-14 Nonnco, China (SN C 00073) * M-1 (SN 64009) * Carl Gustav Stads, 1903 (SN 137759) * RA rifle, 7.62 mm * .22 ga. E rifle, 1976 (1939 XVII) Or High Standard 22 mag (SN S 1809) * Mauser 4-bar 40 12 caL, 1939 1 (3) older 12 gal. double hammer style shotguns * Lot% of misc. ammunition for above * Beretta Model 96.40 cal. pistol, black (SN BERB06) Para-Ordinance Pl 4-45 .45 cal., black (SN

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Cherry bedroom suite-full bed, 7-drawer chest, 8-drawer dresser, nightstand * (2) hand carved German Black Forest end tables * Fancy oak lighted china cabinet * Maytag washer & gat dryer * Mediterranean style dresser * Modern oak 10shelf entertainment center * Pioneer stereo set * Mahogany plant stand w/inlay' 6-drawer modem oak chest * Burgundy La-Z-Boy style rediner * Oak kitchen table w/5 pressed back chairs' Oak child's rocker w/slat back 4 seat * (6) maple bar stools (2 tall, 4 short)' Sharp microwave 6 convection oven * RCA TV * Magnavox 13’ TV * Magnavox DVD player ’ Maple microwave cart * Old telephone stand * Wicker rocker * Glider

HARLEY - COLLECTIBLES LONGABERGER

(25) Franklin Mint Harley Davidson figurines * (8) Franklin Mint Hartey Eagles w/painted wings ' Many Harley motorcycles w/boxes ‘ Cement Harley pcs. * Cement Harley girl * (3) Longaberger wrought iron stands Many Longaberger baskets Longaberger pottery Longaberger picnic baskets Poster from Ist Annual Bremen Fair-Oct. 1839 * (16) large PCs. of fancy German leaded crystal * Pedestal Black Forest

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Craftsman IV table saw * Cummins Model CJI4 drill press * RBI saw * Rockwell belt sander * Craftsman 1/2' electnc impact wrench * Craftsman 4x36’ 1/3 hp disc/ bell sander * Hydraulic jacks * 1 1/2-ton floor jack * Simplex R R. jack * Storage cabinets-metal & wooden * 6-man, 2 room tent (used once) * Misc. 2x6 boards, 14’ * Johnson 9.9 hp motor w/lank

COINS

(7) Silver doiiars-1888,1884,1979,1891 *sl Blue Stamp, 1941-55 * 1953 $2 Red Stamp * Silver quarters. Series E, A, F, D * Wheat pennies * (10) Silver half dollars, Wayne & Sue Hummel, owners Auctioneers Note: The Hummels are moving and are offering this selection of items for your purchase. GUNS will sell at 12:30 p.m. and will be sold in accordance to Federal and State Auction Guidelines. Plan to attend this fine auction. Statements made day of auction take precedence over printed material or any oral statements made. Terms: Cash or check with proper ID. Not responsible for accidents or items check sold. Lunch.

- Homestead Auctioas li * Auction Phone: 574-596-8035 Dale Nunemaker 574-075-6794 IN Lie. AU01022407 Ml Bob Moore 574-635-1280 IN Lie. AU01042534 fll John Conley 574-260-2334 IN lx. AU01042411 ' Leon Schwartz 574-372-8478 NUC.AUOMOOIII Harry Joe Schwartz IN Lie. AJJOBBOOI4O ffl Michael 0 Getz 574-633-4311 • 574-292-2250 IN Lie. AU01038070 Kerry M. Getz INUC.AUI96OOI2B

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Photos Submitted Above: Antique and muscle cars will be on display during "Wings & Wheels” event during Nappanee Apple Festival. They're part of a parade and classic car cruise-in at the local McDonald's restaurant. Right: This unique display of patriotism from parachutists was featured during the 2009 Nappanee Apple Festival at the Nappanee Airport.

and raffle valued at $1,500 will be awarded throughout the afternoon while disc jockey, Jeremy VanLue, spins the music. The Nappanee Boy Scouts will be providing concessions. This event is one of the hottest attractions at the 2010 Nappanee Apple Festival which opens Thursday, Sept. 16 at 5 p.m. and runs through Sunday, Sept. 19,5:30 p.m. In addition to Wings & Wheels other free family activities include many of the tournaments and contests that will take place over the weekend event.

11588) S4W .357 cal. revolver, blue (SN 1192 X) * Hawes Firearms Weslem Marshall .44 cal. (SN 4782) ' Uama Commanche 3.357 mag revolver, black (SN 90368) * Thompson Contender .44 cal. pistol (SN 352542) ‘ Taurus revolver A cal. Special black (SN J 077803) ’ Springfield Champion .45 cal, pistol (SN 356630) ‘ Winchester Model 97 .45 Colt carbine w/saddle ring (SN 6209694) * Mouser w/leather strap rifle, 7mm (SN 51843AJ179)' Russian Mouser rifle (SN 1950) * French Mouser nfle (SN 35535) * Ranger Model 103 22. cal. bolt action rifle * Mossberg 590 20 gal. w/20" barrel (SN 3L0560) ' Rhom Model 66 .22 ga. German (SN B-14M) * Government Model 380 auto (SN R 505701) * High Standard 3/4 ga. (SN 3222556) ’ (2) older 12 ga. single shot shotguns ' (2) locking metal gun sales. Hand guns - S2O fee through Back 40 shooting preserve paperwork handled.

porch swing * German Wall trunk w/bar (made in Germany) * Many craft items * Many Christmas items * Smal kitchen appliances * Pictures' Misc. toys 4 games * Beige kweseat w/ ottoman 4 matching chair * Oak TV stand, swivel top (made in Germany) Frigidaire frost-free refrigerator * Small chest freezer Oak mirror * Wrought iron floor lamp, matching table lamp * Depression kneehoie desk * blond computer desk * Picnic table * Ok) wooden cabinet * (5) Porcelain dolis Square strap trunk ‘ Metal rocker * Misc. glassware Heavy storage cabinets' (5) Sets of metal shelves

leaded cake plate w/nice scene' (10) handmade baby quilts * Handmade lap size Mariey quilt * Candlestick holders 4 wine glasses * (12) hand carved wooden German plates tes of Castles' (12) small German nutcrackers (mint) ‘ (3) large German nutcrackers (mint) * Ok) wooden mlk cast, small w I wooden wheels * (2) boxes 45 rpm records * German spice rack' Oliver style 66 tractor w/manure loader.

* Sears Die Hard trolling motor, 4-speed, 15# thrust * Lawn Chief 3.75 hp walk-behind mower * B4D router, 1 1/4 hp * B4D sabre saw * Nuts, bolts * Hand tools * 5' aluminum stepladder Ridgid 836, 36' aluminum pipe wrench * Tool boxes (2) wooden workbenches * Small Thomas compressor for air brushing * Many items too numerous to mention.

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Bremen teen has cut on national online CD

By Anita Munson Editor Fifteen-year-old Bremen High School sophomore Bailey Williams began performing her songs live just this year and, already, she has a cut featured on an internationally distributed CD. But it's no wonder, when you consider this determined young singer, musician and songwriter has been immersed in music since age 5. Bailey, daughter of Angie Boys of Bremen, and Mel

Additionally, two stages of entertainment, plus the nationally known dunk team, Acrodunk, along with delectable food booths, crafters, commercial exhibitors, farm tractor and antique farm equipment show, and antique tractor pull will keep visitors entertained. The major sponsors of Wings and Wheels are Downie Chrysler Jeep Dodge, Edward Jones - Michael Sheetz, Glen's Tires, and Indiana Auto & RV/The Paper, making this a free activity to the public.

Williams of Mishawaka, has an original song, "Downtown," selected as one of 30 featured on the Kids Saving Kids CD online. The non-profit organization hosts a national campaign to raise awareness and try to prevent drunk driving among teenagers. The group invited teenaged tile age of 18 to submit their music in February this year to narrow the field down to the final 30 who would be featured.

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The Nappanee airport is located 3 miles east of downtown Nappanee on U.S. 6. All this, plus an aircraft flyover in downtown Nappanee prior to the grand Apple Festival Parade at 10:30 a.m. will make Sept. 18 a "must be there" day! Car, truck & motorcycle exhibitors can call 574-773-7812 for information or check out the website wwwnappaneeapplefestival.org. There is a $lO entry fee with dash plaque and goody-bag for the first 100 entries.

> Bailey'« songlc^Rmaking the cut and was selected as an online presence. Her inspiration for the song came from a drive through a neighboring large

city's downtown area, where abandoned and repurposed buildings caught her attention, she said. "It's about how certain original parts of a downtown are being forgotten." Singing in the church choir at age 5, then picking up an acoustic guitar at age 8, and later penning her own ’ lyrics and like a natural progression for the self-admitted shy young woman who finds release in performing. But it's been her family's support, she says, that has helped her grow and mature, both as a person and as a committed performer and songwriter. "I just want people to know that my mom is one of my biggest idols," Bailey says, adding, "She's such a great mom, and really believes in me. That's so important." Bailey's dad, who sings in the band Last Call, also has been helping her make the leap from private creator to public performer. And there are other family members Bailey calls "creative" who have influenced and are encouraging her, as well. Her first public performance was earlier this year at Fiddler's Hearth in South Bend, where she played a 20-minute set that included two of her original songs. She also entered the Osceola Idol contest this year, placing fourth, and later performed at The Italian Coffee Bar here in Bremen. "Genre-wise, I'd like to say I'm folkish with a little 'indie,'" Bailey says of her personal styling. Artists influencing her work include writer/singer Conor Oberst with the band Bright Eyes, and Sufjan Stevens, whom she explains mixes an orchestral and acoustic blend that is "so full." Singing is "an escape from everything," the well-spo-ken teenager says. "Even if I've had the most terrible day... It is just a release." She's happy that others will have a chance to hear her work on the Kids Saving Kids CD website, but thinks her live performances, as they grow and improve, have even more to offer. She explained, "A live performance is so different ... There's a passion, a strength to it that you can't always capture in a recording.'' See for yourself at wwwJcsk.stopddnow.com.