The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 48, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 December 1982 — Page 24

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THE MAILJOURNAL—Wed., December 15,1982

Milford's Main street

IT DOESN'T seem possible but there are only 10 days left until Christmas. It’s fun to walk down Milford’s Main Street and in the various stores that are playing Christmas carols these days. ? Every house, or at least just about every house, has some type of Christmas decoration or the other. Christmas programs are being ” Sebo enters not guilty plea Scott Sebo, 22, Warsaw, who is charged with biting off the first joint of the little finger of Kosciusko County Det. Sgt. Tom Kitch, entered a plea of not guilty. Sebo's plea was entered in Elkhart Circuit Court on Thursday morning, Dec. 9. Sebo is charged with battery resulting in serious bodily injury, a class C felony, two counts of battery of a police officer, class D felonies; driving while intoxicated. a class D felony; resisting law enforcement, a class A misdeameanor; and a class C traffic infraction All charges stem from November 3 when he was arrested for driving while intoxicated and was at the jail. Sebo began struggling with officers while being booked in the county jail Kitch grabbed Sebo in a headlock from behind and the defendant reportedly bit off the first joint of Kitch’s little finger on his right hand ; During the court hearing. Sebo was found to be indigent and a Warsaw attorney was appointed. • Elkhart Circuit Court Judge ' Gene Duffin is special judge in the case and Terry Shewmaker is special prosecutor. The defen dant is the son of the Kosciusko County prosecutor s secretary and the Kosciusko County of Qcials disqualified themselves from the case

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held at the school and at every church in the area with the Ministerial Association joining the town’s service dubs and special choir from the elementary school for a special carol sing at 7 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday). See front page for details on this event and school page for individual happenings at the several churches in town. WE RECEIVED a very welcomed letter in this week's mail from Clarence Miller of Mesa. Ajriz., a former area resident/ Miller wrote that he could shed some light on what happened to Miller’s boat (see last week's column on the boat that was built Area alcohol licenses renewed Alcoholic beverage licenses were renewed for five local establishments on Wednesday, Dec, 8, at the meeting of the Alcoholic Beverage Commission. Receiving renewals were: Roger Haughey. r 1 Oswego, beer and wine dealer; Ku Ko. Inc., Milford, beer and wine retailer; Quackers, Inc., Syracuse, liquor, beer and wine retailer; Captain Charley’s Windjammer. Inc., Syracuse, liquor, beer and wine retailer, and Sunday sales; and Palace of Sweets, North Webster, liquor, beer and wine retailer Syracuse man cited after mishap Martin Dider, 44, 10 E. Shore Dr.. Syracuse, was cited for failure to yield the right-of-way after his 1978 Toyota station wagon struck a 1973 Chevrolet driven by William W. Kerschner, 60. 53535 Lane St, Elkhart The accident occurred at Wikien and North Indiana Avenues in Goshen recently. Goshen police Capt, Earle Waltz. Jr, reported no one was injured and damage to both autos was over $3,000

several yean ago in the bid Opera House on Milford’s Main Street). It was on Wawasee Lake for a time and then the town of Winona Lake acquiredlt. He saw the boat In Bodkin’s Boat Livery, Winona Lake, when he worked at Gatke’s about 1940. They bought it to use as a sight seeing pleasure craft. What they did to that boat, he notes, was a shame. The cabin was well finished in mahogany and was a beautiful piece of work. That was all torn out “It was originally powered, or I should say under-powered, by a 1928 six-cycle Pontiac engine. Bodkins told me they were going to install a Chrysler marine engine,” concluded the former resident. ALSO IN the mail this week came two pussy willow branches from a bush at the home of Neal and Arlene Cory. They were in bloom —a sure sign of spring??? LAST THURSDAY S meeting was “terrific” according to EMT Vickie Wilson Five people signed up for the EMT class starting next year. Present at the meeting were six Milford emergency medical technicians, the instructor from Goshen Hospital, one person who was unable to stay for the meeting but took an application, five community people who signed up and Dr. Floyd

Syracuse Police receive complaints

The fallowing complaints have been filed with the Syracuse Police Department: Break-In At 11:20 a.m .on December 11. Syracuse Police were called by the Indiana State Police to investigate a breaking and entering, at r 4, across from Macy's. Syracuse. Dean Grady, caretaker for a property owned by Mrs. Mabie Wall of Indianapolis, showed police evidence of a breaking and entering at the house trailer. Entry was apparently gained Auto hits pole DavM L. Roberts, IT. r 1 Syracuse, was westbound on CR 1300 N recently when his vehicle struck t utility pole on the side of the road Damage to his pick up truck was estimated up to $2,500. No injuries in head-on collision Two-vehicles collided shortly before 8 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 8, as they were rounding a curve on CR 950E. near Syracuse. Neither Brendan A. Wahl, r 1 Cromwell, nor Jean D. Gotshall, 67, r 2 Syracuse, was injured. The Wahl truck sustained up to SI,OOO damage while the damage to the Gotshall auto was estimated at approximately SBSO. According to Indiana State Police, the windshield on Wahl s truck was frosted and by the time he saw the Gotshal auto he could not avoid a collision.

RltminlbJhiwnaMP urlum mmlol bam onMuMlai iMiciuuvuiici wnv amau tie wuuiu support the EMT in any financial area they needed help. While the EMS was pleased with the response, they can always use more people. Persons who thought about attending the meeting or thought about signing up but (fidn’t get around to it still have time to talk to an EMT or go on a trial run before the January deadline for signing up for the class. JENNIE HECKAMAN has invited families of Lions Club members to be her guests for a Christmas dinner next Monday night Club members have been mailed notices and should contact Dr. W. J. Zehr as to how many will be attending before Friday so Mrs. Heckaman will know how many she is cooking for before she buy’s her groceries. Turning auto hit Dean A. Ryan, 43, r 1 Milford, was involved in a two-vehicle accident at SR 15 and CR 1000 N Thursday afternoon, Dec. 9. According to Kosciusko County Police, Ryan was prepan ng to turn left on CR 1000 N. when a car operated by Don A. Kiopenstein, 54, Goshen, passed it on the left. Kiopenstein told police he did not realize Ryan was going to make a left turn and could not avoid the accident. Damage was estimated up to $2,500 to each auto.

by prying open a window on the north side of the trailer, then breaking out a storm window. There was evidence that drawers in the residence had been searched, but there was no indication that anything had been taken. Grady told police he would contact the owner and have her come up and check her trailer and report to police if anything was found to be missing. Fishing Boat Taken On December 11, at 4:56 p.m., Hubert Anglemeyer called the police department to report that a 14-foot aluminum fishing boat had been taken from his daughter’s home, at 32 North Shore Drive, Syracuse, sometime during The past week The boat had been turned upside down by the lake. Value of the stolen property was set at approximately S2OO. Christmas Lights Kip Schuum of the park department reported that sometime during the night of December 11 a string of Christmas lights were stolen from a decorated tree at Lakeside Park, Syracuse. He advised that another string of lights near the bottom of the tree was not taken. The stolen property was valued at $lO. * Distraction causes mishap, minor injuries Leslie W. Brashear, 27, Lyndon, Ky.. was involved in an accident as she talked to a passenger. Edward B. Vinson, r 2 Leesburg, and became distracted .! The Kentucky woman sustained facial injuries and Vinson suffered minor cuts to the face. According to police the Brashear auto went off the side of Country Club Drive, north of Kalorama Drive in Warsaw and struck a tree. Damage was estimated up to $5,000. Hoosier Christmas celebrations Hoosiers know that the Christmas season is truly a season to be cJebrated. From the north to the south, celebrations are planned in every part of the state. December 17-31 is the date for Christmas at the Lilly Pavihon in Indiana pnh< at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Lilly Pavilion Visitors are invited to come and celebrate a Victorian 18th century holiday complete with antique dolls and toys adorning the tree. Such items as Italian ceramic creche will be on display in the eleven decorated rooms Hours are 1-4 p.m. with free admission. For more information contact Elaine Patton or Cynthia Hawkins at the museum. December 17-lfi is the Living Christmas Pageant at Plank {fill Park. Twelve Mile, Cass County. Drive through Biblical and traditional Christmas scenes, candle lighted drive, live characters and animals from 7-8 pum. Free admission. Contact Jay R. Edwards in Twelve Mile, 218-684-3223. for more information.

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