The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 50, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 January 1979 — Page 12

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., January 3,1979

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Rovenstine takes over as sheriff

\ *S£” y /. «•—' jf^L SHERIFF ROVENSTINE Kosciusko County’s new sheriff, C. A1 Rovenstine of Atwood, was sworn in last Thursday, Dec. 28. at 2 p.m. by Judge Robert Burner, Kosciusko Superior Court. The swearing in took place ih the court room, Kosciusko County courthouse. The race for sheriff this past election sparked a great deal of voter attention. Rovenstine,

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Republican, beat out incumbent John Hammersley, Democrat, by quite a wide margin of votes. The final tally came to Rovenstine — 8,771, Hammersley — 5,973. For The People In his campaign statements, Rovenstine said he felt the sheriff’s department should be an agency for all the people in the county. He stated, y‘l- decided to run for sheriff because I always had an interest in police work The sheriff’s department, more than any other agency, is for the people, by the people. The former patrolman has been working with the sheriff’s department since 1969. He ran for sheriff in 1974, but lost out in the primary. He has served as Atwood precinct committeeman and has been fire chief for Atwood for the past 15 years. He is also a member of the Masons, Scottish Rite, Shrine and Warsaw Moose Lodge. He and his wife, Sandra, have three children: Aaron, 19, Nanette, 17 and Nicole, 11. Rovenstine officially took over his new duties at midnight. Decern her 31.

reported to be doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathews and son Kenneth of Milford arrived home Saturday from a two-week vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Fisher and Rex, took their daughter Earlene, back to Indiana university on Sunday. Earlene is a freshman at the Bloomington university. i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richard MeClintic are residing in Syracuse following their marriage in the Milford Christain Church on Christmas day. 24 YEARS AGO, JAN. 20. 1955 Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tucker at dinner Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Tucker daughters, Melody and Merdena, Silver Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pinkerton. Mrs. Glenna Bennett and Emil Sorensen were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Chambers Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Best and son, Richard. Nappanee, spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Biller. Mr. Best is Mrs. Biller’s brother. 30 YEARS AGO, JAN. 27, 1949 The opeining of Beer’s new Flower shop on Saturday attracted about 350 visitors, many

Sled-a-thon events -ts . schedule released

A schedule of events for the second annual Heart Fund Snowmobile Sled-a-thon. to be held January 13 and 14 in North Webster, has been released by the Lakeland Snowmobile Club, host of the event. It reads as follows: Saturday, Jan.l3 10 a m. — Registration of incoming Sled-a-thon participants; ice sculpture contest begins 11 a.m. — Snowmobile games:'* poker runs begin on Webster Lake; cafeteria opens at school building ( 12 p.m. — Amateur snowmobile races ! 1 p.m. p- Snowmobile games: poker runs „ 3 p.m. — Judging of ice sculpture contest; celebrity snowmobile sled-a-thon rides 4 p.m. — Crowning ceremony ‘for the Snow Queen with “Miss Indiana’’ Terry Kaiser from Etna Green, Bob Sievers from WO WO and other celebrities 5 p.m. — Cafeteria opens at school building 7 p.m. — Torch light safari from Webster Lake 9 p.m. — Giant snow dance, music by the Rivendale Band, Camelot Hall Sunday, Jan. 14 7 a.m. — Lions Club pancake and sausage breakfast, until 11 a.m. 12 p.m. — Treasure Hunt by

Also Sworn In Other newly-elected county officers were sworn in by Judge Burner last Thursday. First, was Michael Minear, prosecuting attorney, who in turn swore in Judge Burner. Also, Ruth Hoppus. county recorder; Avis Gunter, county assessor; Gerald Smalley, county commissioner, district; Cleora Kauffman, Wayne Township assessor; and all Township Trustees and advisory boards. A reception was held immediately after the swearing in, courthouse rotunda. Deer killed in auto mishap Robert Young. Jr., 17 of Bremen, struck and killed a deer on the Syracuse-Milford Road about one mile east of Syracuse last Thursday. Damage to the car was set at * $250 by Kosciusko County patrolman Gerry Moser, who investigated.

coming from as far away as Remington, Leo, Elkhart and Valparaiso. Many expressed surprise at seeing so modern and beautiful a shop outside a*city. R. E. Slabaugh of the Milford Grain and Milling Company went to Indianapolis Sunday afternoon to attend a convention of grain dealers. He returned Tuesday. Home over the week end from Ball State College were Edith Beer, Marian Jean Young, Ellen Cunningham, Joe Sunthimer and Wayne Riggs. 58 YEARS AGO. JAN. 27, 1921 Mrs. Harry Hoover spent last week at South Bend with her husband who is employed there by the Hoosier Wholesale Grocer Co. Mr. and Mrs. William Nickler and son. Loyal and daughter, Rosetta and Mr. and Mrs. David Nickler and little son, Oliver Newton, all of Goshen were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forest W. Nickler on Sunday. Robert Vail one of Milford’s prosperous farmers purchased of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller, their home on Fourth street, possession to be given the first of March. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Ringler were visiting in Syracuse last Wednesday.

snowmobile on Webster Lake, all ages 2 pm. — Drawing for snowmobile to be given away Raise Heart Funds Purpose of the sled-a-thon is to raise money for the Heart Association and its fight against heart disease. ; Snowmobilers participating in the event will be taking pledges for the number of miles they ride to the winter carnival. The Indiana Snowmobile Association < ISA) is the sponsor for the event. All snowmobilers are welcome. Registration and pledge sheets may be obtained from area snowmobile dealers or snowmobile clubs. For more information, contact John Harwood, box 141’North Webster. Cars collide An auto driven by E. E. Goble, 68, r 1 Leesburg, was struck by another auto driven by Alicia Owens, 17, 1313 Rivercrest Dr., Warsaw, on Tuesday, Dec. 26, at 11:45 p.m. south of Oswego at the intersection of Bayshore Drive and CR 450 N. According to police, the Owens auto was unable to stop at the intersection. Estimated damage was listed at S7OO to Goble's car and SBSO to Owen’s auto by county police.

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