The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 June 1982 — Page 20

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed,, June 9,1982

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MAIL-JOURNAL Publisher Arch Baumgartner, himself a member of the Milford Alumni, snapped this photo of the 360 plus persons in attendance at the banquet last Saturday night . Members of the classes of 1932 and 1957 were honored. Imong those honored" were Jack Sharp, president of the class of 1932. and his son. Dennis, a member of the

Charges filed in shooting

June Kingrey. 50 and Richard M Vanator, 51. r 2 Leesburg, were injured in a shooting Thursday morning. June 3. Their alleged assailant. Harold Kingrey. 54. Spnngfielcj. Mo. estranged husband of Mrs Kingrey, has been charged with attempted murder, class A felony’, and battery, a class C felony The charges were filed in

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class of 1957. Many enjoyed the evening, especially being able to tour the old building one last time before it is torn down in October. -oWITH THE alumni, banquet over, it was brought to our attention that a member of the 1924 class. Pauline (Rasor) Berry.

Kosciusko CounA' Court on Tuesday. June 8 Mrs Kingrey was shot in the right hand and underwent surgery at Kosciusko Community Hospital She was listed in good^ z conition over the week end and Vanator suffered a bruised chest when the bullet went through Mrs Kingrey s hand and struck him. However, it> did not

Escandido. Calif., passed away in 1981. Mrs. Berry was one of 10 alumni recognized in 1974 at the class's 50th anniversary. It was also pointed out this class was the first class honored with an alumni banquet in 1924. Other class members Include Ted Baumgartner. John

penetrate the skin He was KCH M/s Kingrey -was shot with a XJ/caliber handgun which went "tfirough her hand, crushing a knuckle Mrs Kingrey had been living with Vanator, according to police who said Kingrey drove from Missouri to the Vanator residence Thursday morning. Mrs Kingrey and Vanator. who apparently tried to leave when Kingrey arrived, got into truck in the driveway Kosciusko County Detective Sta.n Hblderman stated Kingrey them pulled his weapon and fired one shot through the driver s side window, breaking the window. Mrs Kingrey apparently reached over from the passenger's side of the truck to protect Vanator with her arm, and the bullet struck her in the hand After the shooting. Kingrey drove to a service station in Leesburg and told an employee to call the sheriff because he thought he had just shot someone Holderman and Detective Sgt Tom Kitch responded to the call and found Kingrey at the sen ice -station, where they arrested him The weapon used was recovered In the meantime. Mrs. Kingrey and Vanator drove to the sheriff s department in Warsaw to report the shooting Both were then taken to the hospital Kosciusko County Patrolmen Tom Brindle and David Curtis, along with Indiana State Trooper Dan Ringer, were also involved in the investigation Kingrey was initially held on $25,000 bond and a preliminary charge of criminal recklessness

Ausgbnrger, Sr., Herbert Hamilton. Ted Godschalk. Eugene Maloy. Charles Troyer. Paul Kegabein. Eda (Hartleb) Godschalk. Mabel (Miller) Haverstock and Mrs. Berry. VAN BUREN Township Trustee Walter Wuthrich reminds us he still has cheese that may be picked up by persons who qualify.' The Wnthrkhs have the cheese in their refrigerators so there is no need to worry about it spoiling. Persons who do not know if they qualify or not should call the Wuthrichs for qualifications. —o— MEMORY BOOKS are still available from the junior high

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school and may be purchased by contacting the school. —o— WE WONDERED why Nancy and Frank Grove of Nappanee were not at the alumni banquet on Saturday since Mrs. Grove is a member of the class of 1967. We soon found out. son Brett took second place in the state pole vaulting contest and was named the state track meet's mental attitude award winner. > -°- DONT FORGET the flag burning ceremony on Sunday at 3 p.m. on Milford’s Main Street. The American Legion will conduct the ceremony and it’s a good opportunity to properly discard old flags. *

T’~" 1 f 1 wB I ’ . JH * . nua ISHB HL <r W- x . . ... ...... * LABOR AND MATERIAL DONATED — Employees of Phend and Brown, Inc., and Zimmerman Gravel donated their time and material to the community when they paved the drive behind the Milford Community Building. Those donating their time and energy were Andy Brown. Doug Brown, Dan Brown. Bob Brown. Pete Wuthrich. Ron Wuthrkh. Frank Rink. Frank Poe, Steve Rapp. Gary Newcomer and Tom Sorenson. (Photo by Bruce Bultemeier)