The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 July 1982 — Page 22
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THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed.. July 14.1982
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MR. AND Mrs Dan Levemier of Main Street had an unexpected visitor one day last week when this young owl claimed the Leverniers front porch as its territory The young bird of prey wasn’t afraid of the Leverniers and even posed when M-J photographer Gary Lewis arrived to take its photo. — o JOHN SY AGE. at 78 years of age, is not content to sit still Nope, now he has plans of opening a restaurant in the Oswego area, near his home. In fact, he plans to appear before the Kosciusko Area Plan Commission at an early date to have the prospective site of his new restaurant rezoned He’s well known in the Lees burg-Mi If ord area for having operated the Hacienda Restaurant on SR 15 in Leesburg for years, dispensing his earthly humor to anyone who would care to listen. "They always come back for more," he rationalised. He took over the restaurant at the Steer Inn. just north of Silver Lake, for a time The people around Milford know him from his almost daily visits at the Chatter Box where he has gamed a reputation as a "mean” euchre player. —oTHE INDIANA Trials Association will hold a two-day event on Saturday and Sunday. July 17 and 18. at the Paul Markley farm, three miles northeast of Milford. Among the events slated for Saturday will be a chicken barbecue, beginning at 4 p m Saturday Trials will start at 2 p m on Saturday and at noon on Sunday -o- , MR. AND Mrs. Randall Dewart of Hickorv. S. C.. are visiting Jury convicts Warsaw man of less charges The testimony of Bob Bell, r 1 Leesburg, helped to convince a jury of three men and three women that a rural Warsaw man took a car because he was cold and needed to get home Bell testified that John Marvin Harns, 22, r 6 Warsaw, was one of two employees of Sea Nymph Boat Co chosen from 175 to go to Ireland to represent the boat company m setting up an operation and training people there Bell, who supervised Harris, said he had known him . for two years and added when the the work force was reduced from 175 to 35 Harris was kept on for his vaned skills and seniority. Harris was found guilty of conversion and trespass in the trial. Both the state and the defense agreed Harris knowingly took a car belonging to someone else without permission. The intent factor was the only item disputed by the two sides in the one-day trial He was charged with theft stemming from a March 3 incident where a car belonging to Ruby Davis, r 2 Leesburg, was stolen from her garage. Harris will be sentenced on the misdemeanors July 28 at 9 a m. by Judge Richard Sand in Kosciusko Circuit Court
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friends and relatives in Milford. The Dewarts are former Milford residents and the parents of Jon Dewart of Waubee Lake Mrs Dewart is the daughter of Mary Orn and is a sister of Darrell Orn and Glennis Stump of Our Tow n DON’T FORGET the Waubee take Association will hold a meeting tomorrow (Thursday > at the Community Building at 7:30 p.m. with an election of officers slated. -oWITH THE community building in Milford near completion a lot of people around town have been talking about the hard work Karl Keiper has put into this project and feel he should be commended for a job well done Keiper has worked many an hour to insure the completion of the building and its future. 9Keiper. however, would be the first to say that be shouldn’t be the only one commended but all those in the community who have helped in some way or another to build this building should have credit Houk! you believe the project started on May ;!#, 1980. when Milford Area Development Council met in a special session to re-organize and spearheaded the proposed community building. Names to the building committee that evening were Rich Stoller, Keiper. Fred Powell and John Perry. Throughout the next several months local residents were urged to participate in this project. On June 26. 1980. the old Hotel Milford and the Milford Emergency Service building were torn down by Darrell Custer and by July 16. 1980, the footers for the building were ready to be poured On September 10, 1980. the rafters were raised and by October 22 the doors were installed and the brick facing was completed. From there on work progressed with the spring and sumpier months in i9Bl bringing about the near completion of inside work. The final accomplishment was made possible when on Memorial Day week end the communitybuilding thermometer was burned and the goal of $12,000 reached. —O—THERE’S A special person around Milford, at least to those at the Milford Library He has lent a helping hand on a number of occasions without being asked That person is Ted Baumgartner, who has planted several trees on the library property and has seen to their upkeep In addition to taking care of the trees, Baumgartner has also undertaken several other tasks such as trimming the hedges and making sure the library trees and shrubs look presentable. -oSUNDAY EVENING was a special time for family and friends of Heniry Beer when a singspiratiun v>as held in his honor at the Milford Apostolic Christian Church Fellowship Hail. The singspiration was held as a dedication service for his new song book entitled “A Legacy In Song For My Family And Friends ’’
This song book, according to a family member, is an accumulation of his poetry which was put to music by Goshen and Grace College students as well as Mrs. Lowell (Mary Ann) Rassi and many others. This book was part of his final work or "sunset work.” to his family and friends. During the dedication service at the church many of his songs were used. Another special feature about the book was that the cover photo was painted by Beer. —o— AMONG THE other events slated for this week will be a rummage sale this week end — Friday and Saturday — in the community building beginning at Ita.m. each day. The sale is being held to raise funds for Angie Bess, “Miss Milford.’’ as she seeks to raise funds to allow her to become "Miss Kosciusko County Fair.” The county fair queen contest is run on a penny a vote basis with the sponsoring sorority using the money for charity work, supporting among other things the Cardinal Center in Warsaw. —o— A CARNIVAL will be held this coming Saturday at the Lakeland Loving Care Center to raise funds for the center’s recreational programs. Plan to attend and help these senior citizens. Trio taken to jail Thursday Milford Town Marshal David Hobbs took three teenagers to the county jail on Thursday morning with one being held. Hobbs said he observed a car on South Main Street at 12:15 a m. approaching his vehicle. It was swaying. When the car got close to the police car the driver took off, running a stop sign. Hobbs said he chased the car to Emeline street and then to the rear of the post office where he found it parked with three subjects in the car. All were taken to the county jail in Warsaw. A female, who had been picked up by the two young men in the vehicle about a half block before Hobbs spotted the car, was released after questioning. A 17-year-old juvenile was released to his guardian. Rick A. Flynn. North Webster—was jailed for public intoxication and illegal consumption. North Webster man charged with DWI Danny L. Pishke, 23, r 2 North Webster, was booked at the Elkhart County Jail where he was charged with driving while intoxicated following a onevehicle accident at CR 43, south of US 6. The accident, which was by the Donald Sheline farm, occurred at 10:30 p.m. Monday, July 12. A passenger in the auto, James A. McGlochlan, 23, Ligonier, was treated and released from Goshen Hospital of minor injuries. Elkhart County Sheriff’s Ptl. Werner Wegener and Reserve Officer Sheline. stated Pishke was eastbound on US 6 at a high rate of speed when his 1969 Chevrolet Camaro failed to negotiate a right turn onto CR 43. The auto hit a pole and went into a ditch.
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