Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 109, Number 36, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 29 January 1986 — Page 8

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, January 29,1986

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Service recognized

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Larry Herr Member of P.S.C. Professional Sales Counselor

No man is free who is not master of himself.

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Pictured, from left, are three men and their wives, who were recently honored upon their retirement from United Telephone. They are Maxine and Jim Thomas, Nappanee; Mary and Lynn Sheets, and Dorothy and William Burgett.

United honors retirees

Three area men were recently honored at a retirement party held at the Milford Community Building. On January 11, 80 employees of United Telephone of Indiana celebrated with a carry-in dinner for William Burgett, Milford; Lynn Sheets, Syracuse, and James Thomas. Nappanee. Dan Smith served as master of ceremonies, remembering each man s years of service Jerry Rum pie presented the three with a cut glass plate from United Telephone, and William Yahne had fishing rods and reels to give the men, as gifts from fellow employees. Entertainment for the evening was provided by comedienne, Lavern Lavern, from Nappanee Burgett retired with 39 years of service with United Telephone. He has been employed as a lineman, installation-repairman, district supervisor, and testboard frameman. He had worked in

Syracuse, Denver. Peru, Milford. Warsaw and Nappanee. He resides in Milford, with his wife, Dorothy, and is the father of two children: Paula Stokes. Milford, and Sgt. William Burgett, Lawton. Oklahoma Beginning in April, 1947, Lynn Sheets began working for United in Rossville He has worked as an installation-repairman in Rossville and Syracuse, and retires as a central office technician. Mr, Sheets lives in Syracuse with his wife. Mary Jane, and he is the father of two children: Cindy Taylor, Topeka, and Deb Hollar. Milford. James Thomas retired with 18 years of service, having started w ith Citizen’s Telephone in Nappanee At the time of his retirement, he was employed as testboard frameman at Nappanee He resides in Nappanee with his wife, Maxine. They are the parents of two children: James Thomas, Jr., and Tracey Stutzman, both of Nappanee.

A.L. Williams employees receive recognition awards

Lawrence Beer was promoted to the new position of Regional Manager in the Goshen office of A.L. Williams. The promotion was given by Dennis Rumfelt, Regional Vice President, at the annual awards banquet recently at the Super Steer Restaurant in Goshen. Other awards were given to representatives Bruce Lehman, Tracy Herr, Gloria Moyer, Mike Stutsman, Vickey Boyer, Ron Kirkdorffer, Charles Mumaw, Christine Clemans, and Arden Boyer. Lawrence Beer was also named “Representative of the Year .”

Newmar offers new line of RV

Newmar Corporation,.Nappanee, has announced plans for production of a new line of recreational vehicles. The first units are slated to roll off the line for ordering about

A nglemeyer to chair Foundation

Walter C. Anglemeyer, DO., a Nappanee physician, has been elected Chairman of the Board of the Oakleaf Foundation. Oakleaf is the fund raising arm of Omni

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Healthcare Systems, Incorporated and its affiliated agencies, including Michiana Community Hospital. Joining Dr. Anglemeyer on the

Dobrzykowski joins Target Industries

Target Industries director of sales and marketing announced recently that Gregory Dobrzykowski has joined the company as sales engineer. Dobrzykowski is responsible for developing new industrial accounts for plastic injection molding. Before joining Target. Dobrzykowski was sales and marketing construction estimator for a Mishawaka-based subcontracting corporation. He is a certified engineer-in-training and holds a B.S. degree in civil engineering from Purdue University Dobrzykowski is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Headquartered in Mishawaka, Target Industires is a newly-formed subsidiary of Holiday Rambler Corporation. Target Industries is the “selling arm” to the recreational vehicle and mobile home industries and represents three Holiday Rambler companies: B&B Molders, Nappanee Wood Products and Creative Dimensions.

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Top securities awards went to Ron Kirkdorffer, Arden Boyer and Lawrence Beer, with special recognition to their spouses. Beer has been with A.L. Williams since July, 1982. Beer also gained recognition nationally last December at Hilton Head, South Carolina, for his ranking in the top 20 Division Leaders. Dennis Rumfelt was ranked as a "Champion” Regional Vice President by Dick Walter, National Sales Director, at the same convention A.L. Williams is located at 110 East Madison in Goshen, and is one of over 7,000 offices nationwide.

the first of March. No further details were announced, but the firm is confident that the new product will claim a big share of the spring market.

Board of Directors are: Stan Fleece, president; Tracie Jacobs, vice chairman; John K. Graham, D. 0., treasurer; and Vince Floyd, secretary. Doctors Anglemeyer and Graham are on the staff of Michiana Community Hospital. Mr. Fleece is president and chief executive officer of Omni Healthcare Systems. Inc. Ms. Jacobs is Head of Program Development at the YWCA in South Bend, while Mr. Ford is vice president and general manager of WZZP-FM The Oakleaf Foundation is a nonprofit organization formed to plan and administer fund development activities on behalf of Michiana Community Hospital and other affiliates of Omni Healthcare. The Foundation is also responsible for investment and disbursement of funds. Creation of the Oakleaf Foundation and organization of its Board of Directors completes another step in the corporate restructuring of Michiana Community Hospital that began late last year.

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New employee Richard B. Sullivan has joined Tower Federal Savings and Loan Association as advertising manage-. ‘ Sullivan came to Tower from

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RICHARD SULLIVAN New at Tower

James P. Carroll Associates, Inc., a South Bend public relations firm. He earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Valparaiso University. Tower operates three full-time savings and loan offices in South Bend, two in Elkhart, one in Goshen and one in Nappanee. It also operates Tower Insurance Agency offices in South Bend and Elkhart, and Tower Mortgage Loan offices in South Bend, Merrillville, Indianapolis. Greenwood, Lombard, IL., Schaumburg, IL. and Kalamazoo. MI. Chamber news... At the December meeting of the Nappanee Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, the following persons were elected to serve as officers for 1986: Jim Manhart, NIPSCO. president; Jim Clouse. Nappanee Wood Products, vice-president; Dee Jordan, Tower Federal, secretary, and Merle Yoder, American Vintage Furniture, treasurer Jerry Lelle, superintendent for the Wa-Nee Community Schools, was elected to a three-year term, replacing Bonnie Hochstetler, McCormick Motors, who completed her second term as a director. Beckie Faulkner, owner-manager of Bee’s Country Splendor, was elected to a threeyear term, replacing Larry Fredericks, owner-manager of Dunham & Love Drugs, who served as a director for two terms, or six years, the maximum permitted under the chamber b,> laws. Jim Clouse was elected to a second term. The Chamber’s annual dinner will be held Saturday, March 8. at 6:30pm., at North Wood High School. Following the dinner, there will be a business meeting, highlighted by the presentation of 1985 Citizen of the Year Award. Following the meeting, the even ing’s entertainment will be presented by the North Wood High School Dawning Generation. Tickets will be available soon. The chamber membership goal for 1986 is 150 members, and those who have not yet paid their dues are encouraged to do so. The chamber is in need of good photographs of the community, and it will be a high priority in 1986 to provide a good inventory of photographs to be used in new brochures, maps, and to send to those who want to visualize the community. Contact Harold Hoffer, at the chamber office, 300 W. Lincoln St., if you have good photographs to share.