Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 94, Number 29, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 31 December 1970 — Page 2

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George Clemons takes position with Monitor Coach company

' Robert E. Stump, President of Monitor Coach, has announced the appointment of George J. Clemons, Wells J. Chapin and Gordon A. Rogalski to position* at Monitor Corporate headquarters in Wakarusa, Indiana. George Clemons has been appointed to the position of Assistant to the Plant Manager. He will be involved in all areas of Manufacturing Management Mr. Clemons is a graduate of Northern Michigan University, where he majored in Management He was employed at the Petoskpy, Michigan, Wiekes Lumber and Building Supplies Retail Outlet prior to his position with Monitor. He had been in the Wiekes Store Management program. Mr. Clemons and his family reside in Shamrock Meadows in Nappanee. Wells Chapin has been appointed to the position of Assistant Sales Manager. He win concentrate Ids efforts in the Motor Home and Pick-up Camper segment of Monitor’s Sales Department. Mr. Chapin is a graduate of Northern Michigan University, where he majored in Meeting. Prim- to coming to Monitor, he was assigned to the Wiekes Lumber and Building Supplies Division. He had been in the field of Store Management at the Wiekes Retail outlet in Traverse City, Michigan. Mr. Chapin and his wife now reside at 2910 Cassopolis Street in Elkhart. Gordon Rogalski has been appointed to the position of Data Processing Manager. He will be responsible for Monitor’s Carp-

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To the Advance-News: Dear Nappanee Friends, In this letter we are enclosing a check for the Nappanee paper for another year. Although we have been in the West twenty-four years, we still like to get the news from our home town. It is a beautiful day, sun shining as lovely as it does most every day. Have had a lovely fall, with temperatures in the 70’s and 80’s. It has gotten a little pooler the. last couple of days, j Mesa had a population of 12, 000 when we came here, nowtit is 79,000. It sure is growing. We have lots of lovely stores and a nice Mall within 1% miles of us. - The fruit and nut crops were short this year due to the warm

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orate computer operation. Mr. Rogalski is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame where he majored in Marketing. Before coming to Monitor, he was employed by Lyhraad, Boss Brae and Montgomery as a staff accountant. Mr. Rogalski resides at 19736 Ruth Avenue in South Bend. ~ ' Monitor has been a wholly owned subsidiary of the Wiekes Corporation since July of 1969. Action Industries of Elkhart and Ace Traveler Company of Alfred, Maine, are also put of the Monitor Corporate organization.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

days early in spring, whan many of- them fell off the trees. Must close now, wishing you all a blessed Christmas* and a prosperous New Yeu.. Mrs. Lawrence Stuckman 635 W. Main St. Mesa, Arizona 85201 To the Advance-News: I was never so shocked when we had our 60th wedding anniversary two peeks ago Sunday. came we searched It through and-through and could hot find anything about it. We expected it to he given a headline Ml by itself. We had to be told where to find it and wouldn’t you know, it was in “Talk of the Town”. I wonder how many 60th wedding anniversaries you have ever printed in your paper. I was also amazed this past week to find the hospital news on the classified ed page. This reminds me of the Elkhart truth. They used to put their obituaries on page two tor years, and now you have to search their paper from front to baek to find them. I talked to a dozen or more of my neighbors about our anniversary and they toe hid never soen it intho paper. They had to be told where it could he found. • An occasion like this, that should have received a -special headline, didn’t Anything else gets this attention, that amounts to nothing*V rd like to UA you more, hut the longer it goes, the madder I get . 'YjmmMrs. Virgil >O. Stump R. 1, Nappanee

/ YEARS AGO S6 YEARS AGO January , 1621 A sale of 40 head of hones will be held at the Nappanee Sale pavilion on Monday, January 24. * ★ * Coppes Bros. & Zook are exhibiting their famous Duteh kitat the Chicago *fd Grand Rapids furniture exhibits. Or * A the Smith Motor Company received a carload of Fords this week. * A A The corn show jrf the First National Bank and the pastry exhibit of the institute and C. W. Johnson A Sons add much to the interest of the institute which will be held today and tomorrow. * * * Beginning Monday, January 9, 19*1, milk will he delivered in Nappaaee at 13 cents per quart and 7 cents per pint * * * Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Corns celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary on New Year’s eve at a dinner given by their children. ☆ ☆ ☆ *5 YEARS AGO January 3, IPM Harold B. Gray, installed as Kiwanis Club president. Claude Coppes will serve as vice-presi-dent. ★ * ★ Last Friday afternoon, there arrived in Nappanee a Navy Wildcat Fighter Plane (FM-2) and this was placed near the Nappanee high school building, where it is now being inspected by the school pupils and the public. ♦ ★ ★ Women’s Bowling High three game series, Mary Clouse, 601; high single game, Marilyn Mitchell, 245. * * * Center cut pork chops, 37c lb.; bacon, 41c lb.; wieners, 38c lb. at Naylor's Self Service. ☆ ☆ ☆ 10 YEARS AGO December 29, 1960 Marian Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Millar of Nappanee, is project director of Monitor Club at Ashland College, which is staffing and developing the campus radio station WACC. * ★ ★ Carl Hotter, Warren Shively, qpd. Darwin HJyely homes win Christmas lighting “prizes. it it it Stan Yoder, insurance agent at Hopewell Real Estate, decorated the window of the office with a church made entirely from candy. Stan put in 10 to 12 hours and used nearly 600 pieces of candy. AA A- - from A-N Staff: Charles E. Allen, printer; Jack L. .Barron, F A H Adv.; Fred Blatz* linotype; Carol Burriq bookkeeper; Walter Dhiznesld, linotype; Aaron Garrett, printer; Rosalie Hepler, matter; Ferae Long, Office; Dorcas Miller, Sat. office; Thelma Roaev Adv.; Marvin Schmucker, press-man-printer and Berne Schorsch, shop foreman. ★ it it New utility boiler to eliminate soot and ash.

Swim club officers named The ®khart County Swine Club met December St tt tbe Elkhart Cbunty (Extension Office. Pledsw were led bf M Moser end John Misbtar. New officers sire as follows: President, Alan Accord; Vice-President, Linda Byler; Secretary and Treasurer. Rhonda BeNiller; Reporter. Linda Hurst; Recreation and Song Leaden. Sue Newroiacii *d Tim Hahn; Health and Safety fteporter. Rod Burkholder. New adult advisory board members are John Gall and Bud Etsinjar.

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