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120 North Michigan Street           Plymouth, Indiana  46563           1-219-936-2323
Issue No. 164                  Serving the Entire Business Community           TABLE OF CONTENTS
     February 1998

Plymouth Plaza located at South Kingston and East Jefferson, is happy to welcome Boone Computer Systems and Karma's Krafts and More as new tenants in the shopping center. Grand Openings and special events will be held by both stores soon. Plymouth Plaza is again owned by the Paul C. Grewe Family. Mr Grewe, along with the Senour Family from Plymouth were the original developers of the Shopping Center in the early sixties. After many additions to the original building, the property was sold just prior to Mr. Grewe's death in 1987. The Grewe family members all recall making many trips to Plymouth during his twenty-five years of ownership. "Assuming management is like coming home," says Bernice Meyers who manages the property for the family. She especially enjoys meeting all those who remember her father and who share their own memories of the center. Plymouth, its friendly residents and helpful businesses, make this a great place to again do business. For any other information on the center call Bernice Meyers at 1-219-432-1363.

     February 1998

Pratt's Floor Covering located at 1839 W. Jefferson Street in Plymouth is pleased to announce that in addition to selling and installing floor coverings, they have added the services of carpet cleaning and emergency water removal. Pratt's will be using top-of-the-line cleaning chemicals from Bane Clene. For more information, feel free to stop in or call 1-219-935-5656 or 1-888-935-3656.

     February 1998

Plymouth Chiropractic Health Center located at 1419 N. Michigan Street in the Valley American Bank Plaza in Plymouth, announces that the clinic has recently acquired a Carpal Tunnel Distraction Unit (CTD) for the use in the rehabilitation of those patients diagnosed with the Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. The unit, a form of physiotherapy, is a pneumatic decompressive device that alters the biomechanics of the wrist (carpal bones) with repetitive movements. In most cases, the combination of manipulation, physiotherapy, rehabilitative exercises along with the use of the CTD has been shown to be the most clinically effective, nonsurgical treatment regime for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and related disorders. For further information, or to schedule a demonstration of the CDT, call the clinic at 1-219-936-8080.
 

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