The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 32, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 August 1979 — Page 9
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Truck-house crash in Scott Township attracts the curious
What would it feel like to be in the privacy of your own home, in rural America, all peaceful and quiet and then have a large IKwheeler truck come crashing into your front room? This is a question one might ask Harley A. and Barbara Miller, an Amish couple who live with their six children on County Road 900 North, r 1 Etna Green, just seven miles north of Etna Green in Scott Township For This is exactly what happened to them at 2:15p.m. last Tuesday, Aug. 21. ‘Made A Garage ...' "Actually they made a garage out of our house!" This is the way Mr. Miller described the incident. The big truck, the property of the S & S Transport Co.. Elkhart.
It Happened . . . In Milford
14 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 1. 1965 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stefan, Mr. and Mrs. William Huber and son, Brent, Mr. and Mrs. James Gutwein and children, Marsha, Gayle and Brent, from Francesville, were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Haab at Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Pavelec of Park Ridge, 111., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Randall Dewart and family of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ryman and Tammy of Milford spent Saturday and Sunday in Chicago, visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Moore. 24 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 15. 1955 Leslie Humphrey attended a workshop for Indiana Insurance Agents Association at Indianapolis, Monday. Mrs. Vernon May and son. Donnie, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Scott, at Pleasant Lake. The Home Arts club met at the home of Mrs. Carl Gawthrop, Tuesday. Eleven members w r ere present. 30 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 22, 1949 Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn and baby spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Herbert Morehouse. Rev. and Mrs. Emeral Jones attended the home coming at North Winona on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Becknell. Mr. and Mrs: Max Bumbaugh and children, Marjorie and Max, of Warsaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Summv and daughters, Beverly and Janet, were, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wuthrich at dinner on Sunday. 58 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 22. 1921 Miss Buelah Poe has been
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Wed., August 29,1979—THE MAIL-JOURNAL
NOBODY AT HOME AT THE MOMENT OF IMPACT
was west-bound on County Road 900 North when its driver went off the road on the north side. He then swerved back into the road, leaving again on the south side. The big truck jumped the fence and crashed into the front room of the two-story, white-paneled home The tractor of the unit came to rest-m the family’s front room There were no personal injuries The house was shifted badly on its foundation, and salvation of the structure is impossible. Mr. Miller said he has been advised. “We cannot possibly rebuild the house. ’ Miller added. Damage is estimated at from $50,000 to $60,000. The Millers plan to build
employed at the home of Mrs. C. D. Barnes for a few weeks. Mrs Lloyd Dewart and children spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emeral Jones. M. B. Jones left Monday for
Residents win state fair honors
The following is a list of Kosciusko County State Fair winners in general 4-H projects: Crafts Section 8125 Fine arts — Joan Hostetler, r 2 box 204 Pierceton, blue ribbon: Melodie Tom, r 2 box 523E Leesburg, blue ribbon Soil, Water Conservation Section 8412 Division II — Stacy Wall, r 5 box 454 Syracuse, blue ribbon Food Preservation Section 8152 One package of frozen fruit (not berries) — Shartrina Rogers, r 2 Claypool, red ribbon
a new' house just feet east of the old house. The Amish faith is one of coming to the aid of one’s distressed neighbors and it is certain that the Millers will be recipients of considerable volunteer labor in construction of their new' home. During the rebuilding the Millers will be forced to live elsew here The Millers’-home has been the site of many curious motorists even early this week as the truckhouse crash scene remains untouched from the moment of the wreck. The Millers' children are: Christy, eight. Leon, seven, .Jolene, five, Danny four. Leroy, two, and David, three months.
Dowagiac, Michigan, where he will spend several weeks with relatives. Mrs. Wilma Stilwell who is employed at Nappanee spent Sunday with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Will Robinson.
Section 8158 One preserved item of vegetable specialty, fruit specialty or dried fruit item — Linda Nice, r 1 box 2 Warsaw, blue ribbon Wildlife Section 8712 Division II — Kathy Weisser. r 1 box 25A Milford, blue ribbon Section 8714 Division IV — Judy Wall, r 5 box 454 Syracuse, blue ribbon Basketry has been found among all primitive peoples and is one of the oldest of arts.
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