Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 112, Number 35, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 7 September 1994 — Page 4

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Nqppanee Advance News Wednesday, September 7, 1994

•Years ago... 100 YEARS AGO September 5, 1894 Nappanee is going to have another new industry. This time it is a tannery in the building adjoining the Good Planing Mill, near the depot. They will tan fancy robes far market, rawhide leather for halters, and will manufacture halters. The doubting Thomases have all •taken to the woods at this time, as concerns the success of the new OBhpeiy. In spite of all predictions, a - bountiful crap of sweet corn is being .'brought to the cannery. jj C.D. Volkman placed the new he made on the waterworks f ptpnp house last Thursday, and gave fit a trial. The people of Nappanee, ' when they heard the big tooter, pronounced it a howling success. It £is claimed to have been heard six r miles from town. ’’about two miles north and one-half Comment & Opinion The Nappanee Advance-News wekomes the viewpoints of readers on its editorial page. Publication of any letter will be at the discretion of the editorletters containing personal _ attacks on individuals, libelous statements, or profanity will f- hot be published. Editing will ’ be held to a minimum, and will ’ not altar the intent of the letter. ! Please include your name, address and telephone number. ;; Publication of name and city is ;; required.

*Serving the community (or over 100 years* NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS 158 W. Market St., P.O. Box 230 Nappanee, IN 46550 Ph., 219-773-3127 Open Mon.-Fri. 9am-4:3opm A PARK NEWSPAPER PuMshad Wednesday - Entered at the Poet Office at Nappanee, Indiana, as a Second Class Mwl under the Act of March, 1879, Publication Number 370960 Robert E. Noren Jr., General Manager-Editor dW Barb Kaiser, Managing Edftor ’IB.OO Per Year in Indiana Z.,■££?!****• *25.00 Per Year - Outside Irxiana *ssoc**io. Personnel-College Students Pay Local Rate) / NOTICE- Pictures for publication ate welcome, but no picture will •be relumed by mail unless a self-addressed, stamped envelope is sent .with it No charge for pubßshing pictures, news stories or announcements. •DEADLINES- Display and classified advertising - Thursday noon. '£uletin Board. News & Photos - Monday noon.

: Nappanee Heritage Specialists Office 100 E. Boikholder Dr., Nappanee, IN 46550 Physicians Specialist Schedule for September, 1994

• MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 1 2 Mke Aemmer, MA CSW, Winston Geng, M D CMFT Gong Surgical Assoc. Community Famty Counseling 10:30am4loon 9flOa.m-50Op.rn. Robert Peterson, Psy D Michiana Psychological Assoc. Counseing Iflopm-sDopm 5 6 7 8 9 Eldon Gerig, M.D. AZ. Shakh, M.D. Mke Aemmer, MA CSW, fo* IM^m^ton** 00 I tofloaLT?4loon I Community Famiy Counseling! tt&Lm'Xwn 9f10e.m.-sflop.m. rhaffec Wan MD Robert Peterson, Psy D jSrzJIT ' Michiana Psychological Assoc. 9mm?lWoßLm. C°unseing ]o^ovsOopm * - 12 13 14 15 16 : . SsSSlteoc *f ** Mke Aemmer. MA CSW. ML. 10: “ im lOflOtm-Moon Commurky Family Counseling 10: ** m *" n S&M* Choi, M.D. 9floem.-*flopm. D 06/GYN Michiana Psychoiogcal Assoc. 130pm4:30pm Counseing Iflopm.-sflop.rn. 19 20 21 22 23 fJLS* MD MkeAemmer,MACSW.CMFg™^«^ SMkMt Choi, MD antes Wan. MD. Robert Peterson, Psy D 08/GtN Orthooedk* Michiana Psychological Assoc 130pm.43Qp.m 9flOtiiMOaOa.m. Counseing IflQpm-sOopm ___ 4» 26 27 28 29 30 A Z Shakh, MD Mke Aemmer, MA CSW. CMF Soak Mte Choi. M D Robert Peterson, Psy D OftGYN Michiana Psychological Assoc. 130p.m.43(1p.m. Counseing IDop.m-s«)p.m.

Be sure to stop at the Hospital Booth or see us at the Gazebo on Sunday during the Apple Festival!!

/ rLhi Community / Hospital of Bremen “ Our family caring for yours ” 411 South Whitlock St. Bremen, IN 46506 219-546-2211

Tanner to open business

mile east of town, is quite deaf, but he heard the waterworks whistle Monday evening. He came to town next morning, expecting the town to be in ashes, so ’tis said. That the Nappanee Canning Company’s whistle may not alarm citizens when it blows, people must bear in mind that three snort blasts is the company’s signal calling the “buskers” and “peelers” to the factory-and may be given at any hour of the day. One Mast of the whistle calls die regular working force. It is not a fire alarm. On account of the difficulty of obtaining reliable virus during the summer, the time for vaccination is extended to January 1, 1895. All teachers must file a certificate of vaccination. 75 YEARS AGO September 5, 1919 Fire broke out in the kitchen of the Weygand Bros. & Tobias Restaurant on South Main Street, Monday morning, at 8:15, causing a loss of $4,000 with $2,500 insurance. The flames originated in the second story which was used as a wareroom and had gained considerable headway before being discovered The Nappanee public schools will open Monday, September 8. The junior-senior high school is to be introduced, which will be of very material benefit to the pupils of the seventh and eighth grades. General science will be added and the state vocational home economics course is being considered. ’> Wakarusa celebrated on Thursday, when it welcomed home about 100 soldiers and saiktfs of the surrounding county. There were four thousand people in attendance.

Lola Rosbrugh will attend the Blaker Teachers’ School of Indianapolis this winter. Herbert Neher left for Kankakee, Illinois, where he will be instuctor in chemistry and physics in the high school. Frank Parsons will arrive in Nappanee this week. He has been in France since soon after the entry of the U.S. in the late war, and was severely wounded. The Church of the Brethren will have a children’s day program on Sunday evening. The public is invited. A new brick smoke stack has just been completed for the factories of Geo. L. Lamb and Lamb Bros, and Greene. The chimney is 75 feet high. Wm. F. Neher is at the state fair at Indianapolis, demonstrating the Port Huron Thresher and Tractor machinery. 50 YEARS AGO September 7, 1944 The War Food Administration reports that the first shipments of food to be stored in the Atchison, Kansas mine converted into a huge cold storage warehouse are ready for moving. Lt. Genieve Yarian Aamts arrived in the states August 3rd, and has been stationed at Richmond, Virginia, before coming here on leave. The Junior Chamber of Commerce will hold regular meetings again at the Coppes Hotel the second and fourth Mondays of each month. Golfers are planning a big day Sunday at the South Shore golf course, when they play for the Huffman trophy. Members of the Nappanee High School Band met for the first time under their new director, Mr. Habegger, on Tuesday afternoon. Major Cecil E. Slalnaker, Nappance, had the pleasure of greeting the vice-president, Henry A. Wallace, when he visited the Bergstrom Field, Austin, Texas, last week. He escorted him on a tour of the base as - Deputy for Administration, and Service of the Field. Russell H. Hartman will be installed as commander of the American Legion, and Mrs. Melvin Hahn as president of the Auxiliary, in installation ceremonies. Pfc. LaMar Reed has been awarded the Purple Heart for Mili-

tary Merit, following a bade injury received when he made a parachute jump somewhere in New Guinea on July 3. Previously, he was in Australia and at Guadacanal. Lt. Robert E. Stump has graduated from the AAF Central Flying Training Command, Selman Field, as a navigator. 20 YEARS AGO September 5, 1974' Lucille Masterson, president of retail association, presents keys to antique car winner from Michigan. Car awarded as part of Centennial celebration. Drugs, cash stolen from Thornburg Pharmacy. Nappanee Jaycees and Smokey Stovers to compete in donkey softball game. Sally Ingram is Open Door Director. Volunteers include Sheila Meinett, Pern Hepler, Bev Fales, Betty Homish and Ann Lakins. 1974 cross country lettermen: Marty Moyer, Bruce Umbaugh, Kevin Leinbach, Mike Myers, Keith Shank. Mark Gessinger, Mike Whitmer, Steve Johnson, Gary Geyer earn summer tennis awards. 10 YEARS AGO September 5, 1984 Nappanee Public Library prepares to move into temporary quarters, as bonds to finance its building project are being sold. Roger Buss places second in the super stock tractor pull, at the recent Indiana State Fair. Lippen Components presents the Nappanee EMS with the first item to equip the new ambulance. The business donated a jump kit worth S2OO. Union Center Church of the Brethren celebrates its 125th birthday as a congregation during the annual Harvest Weekend, September 8-9. 5 YEARS AG d September 6, 1989 Plans continue for the annual Apple Festival. The quilt for the drawing is a queen size, appliqued and quilted bridal quilt, made by Carolyn Graber, Nappanee. Miller’s Market celebrates its 10th anniversary. The Panthers take the Concord Minutemen 19-6 in the opening of the Northern Lakes Conference season.

EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT Community Hospital of Bremen offers an extensive range of services through its Emergency Services Department. These services are designed to meet specific patient demands. EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT - The Board of Directors is pleased to announce that in order to meet patient need the hours that the Emergency Department is staffed by an on site physician has been increased. Effective September Ist qualified physicians and medical personnel are on site 24 hours daily in order to meet your emergency needs in a timely manna. AMBULANCE TRANSFER SERVICE - The Ambulance Transfer service is staffed 24 hours daily by Advanced Life Support certified EMTs. LABORATORY SERVICES - Laboratory staff are on site Monday-Thursday from 7:ooam - 9:oopm and from 7:ooam -12 noon on Saturday for outpatient calls. In addition to these hours the laboratory personnel are available 24 hours daily for emergency calls. RADIOLOGY SERVICES - Radiology personnel are on site from 7:ooam-s:oopm Monday - Thursday and from 7:00 am - 12 noon on Saturdays for out-patient calls. An upgraded Computed Tomography (system was installed during August in order to keep pace with changing technology in radiology.) The services listed above are just a few of the many services offered through the Emergency Services Department of Community Hospital of Bremen. For more information on how the Emergency Services Department can benefit you contact 546-2211, ext 353. //tJ-i Community Hospital of Bremen " Our family earing for yours " 411 South Whitlock St. Bremen, IN 46506 219-546-2211

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RECOGNIZE AGENT-Phil Lehman, sales agent for Asgrow Seed Company in Nappanee, has been named a member of the company’s|994 “250 Club." The dub recognizes the top Asgrow agents for tneir outstanding sales performance and leadership, with 12 agents qualifying this year. Agents and their spouses received a company-sponsored trip to Asgrow headquarters in Kalamazoo, Michigan. From left, Asgrow President Norm Braksick, Lehman and his wife, Sheila.

HIGH PERCH-These students at VYoodview Elementary have given new meaning to the term “just hangin’ around.” The brave duo recently gave an excellent show of dexterity and balance on the playground equipment during recess. (AN photo by Merrie Chapman)