Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 112, Number 39, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 28 September 1994 — Page 4
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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, September 28, 1994
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KING here; we grow again Burger King is building two new restaurants located in NAPPANEE and BREMEN Each location has immediate openings for all full-time and part-time positions. WHEN YOU TEAM UP WITH BURGER KING, WE OFFER YOU: * Free Day Care * Flexible Work Hours *Above Minimum Wsiges *Oroup Health/luife Insurance * Pension/ Frofit Sharing *Free Uniforms *sloo Hiring Bonus We will be accepting applications in the white trailers at both soon-to-be completed Burger King locations at; 1205 East Market Street in Nappanee West Plymouth Street in Bremen between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday. An Equal Opportunity Employer
cigars, are of good quality. The Prohibitionists of Locke and Union Townships will meet in joint caucus September 28 at the office of J.O. Kantz to nominate a township ticket. Friday evening, September 21, a number of citizens of Nappanee met
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in Coppes Hall for the purpose of organizing a society far the growth and development of the mind in literary work and fluency of speech. It will be called the “Literary Alphas.” It is now authoritatively stated that the Nappanee and Benton Harbor railroad will be builL 75 Years ago September 24, 1919 The New Mazda C-4 lamp is the highest efficiency in electric lights, the filament being enclosed in a white glass bulb which softens and diffuses the lighL They are now obtainable at Lape Electric Company, the local Mazda dealer. So far as records show, the first marriage of white people in Elkhart County was celebrated 89 years ago--September 21, 1830, when Elizabeth Leeper became the wife of Samuel Fish. November 2-11 will be the dates on which the American Red Cross will make a drive for membership dues. There will be a republican caucus of the electors of the town of Nappanee at the city hall on Friday evening, September 24, 7:30p.m.. The caucus is for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for the election, November 4. A new kitchen for the Weygand and Tobias Restaurant, to take the Memorial tourney TO THE ADVANCE-NEWS: The family of Tom Rohr would once again like to thank the following businesses and individuals for making the Tom Rohr Memorial Golf Tournament a success. Family Fare, Ben Lutes, Persing & Company, McCormick Chevrolet, Scott Hoffer Chevrolet, Thompson & Yoder Funeral Home, and Maxwelton Golf Course. A special thanks to Eddie Shuherk, Kenton Ervin and Kerry Sullivan, for organizing the tournament, and to all the golfers who participated. Due to all of you, another NorthWood senior will receive a scholarship come May, 1995. Sincerely, The Family of Tom Rohr
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VISIT NEW MEXICO-During the summer, five boys and two adults from Nappanee travelled to Philmont Boy Scout Ranch-130,000 acres of land located in Northern New Mexico, and owned by the Boy Scouts of America. They were able to enjoy the wilderness, choosing a trek that covered almost 100 miles, and the secondhighest mountain in New Mexico-Mt. Baldy. The mountain stands 14,441 feet above sea level.
place of the one recently burned, has just been completed. Young lady wanted to leapt the printing trade at the Advance office. Excellent opportunity, good wages, eight hours per day. An Intermediate Christian Endeavor society was organized by die First Brethren Church on Sunday. Com has dropped from $2 per bushel to $1.50. The best rain of the entire summer fell in this section Sunday. 50 Years ago September 28, 1944 Americans will not have as much butter as they want this year, primarily for two reasons: The supply is down and the demand is great, the War Food Administration says. Average per capita supply before the war was 16.7 pounds and this year it is 11.9 pounds. Service Notes: Pfc. Tom Wegmiller returned to Camp Shelby, Mississippi, Tuesday following a short furlough. Second Lt. Robert E. Stump has returned Comment & Opinion The Nappanee Advance-News welcomes 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 not 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 Published Wednesday - Entered at the Post Office at Nappanee, Indiana, as a Second Class Mail under the Act of March. 1879, Publication Number 370960 Robert E. Norm Jr., General Manager-Editor 4n Barb Keieer, Managing Editor ’lßo° Per Year h lndian « Lwk. *25.00 Per Year - Outside Indiana »ssoo««x Service Personnel-College Students Pay Local Rate) NOTICE- Pictures for publication are welcome, but no picture will be returned by mail unless a self-addressed, stamped envelope is sent with it No charge for publishing pictures, news stories or announcements. DEADLINES- Display and classified advertising - Thursday noon. Bulletin Board. News ft Photos - Monday noon.
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They were also able to backpack, hike, view nature, learn about the outdoors, and form memories that will last forever. From left, Dan St. Germain, Anthony Mantell, Ben Vidie (Elkhart), Dan Hawkins, Jerry Kezar, Ben Hovin (Bremen), Thomas Duncan, Will Wilson and Shawn St. Germain. For further information on the local Boy Scout program, call Will Wilson, 773-2207.
to A-LAAB, Lincoln, Nebraska, following a 17-day furlough. S 2/c LaVern Pletcher has been transferred from Great Lakes to Bainbridge, Maryland. In the group that left today to take preinduction physicals were several Nappanee men, Bill Mishler, Arnold Hartman, Kenneth Mattern, Dean Metzler, Clarence Middaugh and Monroe Kuntz. John Maust was inducted into the armed forces last week. The fall opening of Teen Town will be tonight, September 28, at the Legion Home, 7:30-10:30. Most of the evening will be spent in recreation. All those interested in becoming members, as well as old members, are cordiaNy invited. The war has created many queer characters but none more undesirable than that class of people responsible for the cashing of war bonds within a few weeks of purchase. Nearly 11% of the bonds purchased in August were cashed in. It is hoped redemption of bonds for this area is not large. Nappanee is one of the communities where all quotas have been met faithfully. 20 Years ago September 26, 1974 Paul Dougherty is 1974 Nappanee United Way Chairman. Millie Parks honored' by Mental Health Association for 10,000 hours of volunteer service. Bill and Kate Ganshom are moving from Nappanee to Denton, Texas. Football team wins third straight. Tops Columbia City, 37-7. Tennis team co-champ at New Prairie Invitational. Terry Kuczeruk wins at Number one singles. Mark Metzler and David Flaherty take number one doubles title.
Grand opening September 25-28 for new McCormick Motors, Inc., Showroom. Refreshments and door prizes to be offered. Heckman Industries needs experienced carpenters. 10 Years ago September 26, 1984 Wa-Nee board approves special projects totaling $61,305. Included are remodeling of foreign language lab at North Wood, auto shop improvements, roof repairs at NorthWood and additional computers. Fifth football win in a row for Panthers...slip by Goshen, 15-7. Football fan specials offered by J.B.’s Place, Dairy Queen, Oops, Burger Dairy, J&N Stone, McDonald’s and Miller’s Market. Connie Norris hauls in 27-pound and 25-pound Chinook Salmon at Michigan City spot. Mike Yoder and Todd Crist present FCA program for Optimist Club members. Five years ago September 27, 1989 About 57 persons were “arrested” last weekend, in the American Cancer Society’s “Jail and Bail” held in Nappanee. $6,100 pledged during event. Wa-Nee enrollment down overall, but elementary figures rise. Ralph Jerles presents organ rectial, October 5, at United Methodist Church, for senior citizens of Syracuse and Nappanee. Panthers coast to big 21-6 win over Northridge. Jody Lengacher snags key interception in first quarter. returns 51 vards to Raider four, scores three plays later. Mike Conrad takes pass 72 yards to paydirt. Lady swimmers top Warsaw, Northridge, Stacey Cripe breaks school records in 200 free and individual medley. Happy Birthday September 29 Dave Coppes Deborah Yoder Michael Krou Allen Slabaugh Tad Hockert Mrs. Kenneth Haney Samantha Hahn 30 Mrs. Fred Culp Wally Anglemeyer Dick Best Allen Wagner Lewis Yoder Art Rogers Allen Weldy Peter Schepman Bruce Fuller Susie Frazier October 1 Betty Searfoss Mrs. Cassel Hoke Richard A. Wright 2 Mrs. Ray Hopewell Lois Anderson Larry Wagner Vera Martin Jimmy Lewis Don Hepler JeVon Helmuth Darlene Evans " 3 Ruth Yoder John Slagle Dale Fink Danny Widmoyer Steven Metzler Jim Parcell Shari Hollar Mathews Jennifer Elliott Sue Gilley 4 Brooks Elliott Douglas A. Stutzman Bonnie Cray 5 Pam Lynch Roman E. Miller Bryan Borkholder . Mark Lingofeltcr, Jr.
