The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 44, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 November 1983 — Page 18

THE MAIL-JOURNAL - Wed.. November IS. 1983

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▼ ■ MdHM jbn;-.» ' JSW ~~V*sy?y-* WrS : '®'s’ .. Hi V ■WambSf ra W l’*B K Wl I/> II ■I .’Bn! L - z z . B ™r—— JF Bi / BDBBBkBBDBBI <J 1D TV WINNER — Cleo Jean Wolf of Milford was the winner of the bankroll televison from Campbell's IGA. Milford, last Saturday. She is shown above with her new television and Phil and Tom Campbell. No purchase was necessary to enter the contest. (Photo by Mike Skevington) BBF r 'WfM TnpS?M ■KJr ' i WwifcF r-F, M<*»-1* DBM i Wb?l j • JBSBr * • r njßhiqßwMy2U«£?jx *L-. I BMhSw affWI B - - ■VwtwnHL ** CAI Jw B, k B vBB •> ANNUAL AWARDS PROGRAM — The Lakeland Youth Center hosted an awards program Tuesday evening, Nov. 8. as a climax to its annual fund raising drive. Youth Center Director Jill Stanley emceed the program which featured award presentations to 69 winners. Top award winners for the evening are pictured above. Seated are Brent Zartman of Milford and Randy Smith of Syracuse. Standing are Rick Fragale, Syracuse; Kara Zimmerman, Milford; Tamara Stanley, Goshen; and Jamie Conkling of North Webster. Top winners from the gymnastics program who were not available for the picture were Kris Gregory, Jessica Dallas and Tammy Van Vorst, all of Syracuse. Todd Marty and Scott Cripe, both of Syracuse, were members of the soccer program who were not present. (Photo by Ron. Baumgartner) J/ V B ■ t ml 1 k- .iLWn K >•■ ;s • £•. jf f W ... .01 ■MB fli IS OPEN HOUSE — Standing with family and friends at the Milford Professional Building open house are from left. Bill Leemon, attorney-at-law and Paris Miller, general and tax accountant. The group is pictured in Miller’s office. Both men have offices in the newly remodeled facility. The open house was held Saturday, Nov. 12. From left are Bill Leemon, Paris Miller, Mrs. Miller, Don H. Arnold, Kathy Leemon, Dan Brown and Bill Little. (Photo by Cathy Brill)

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Drainage Board to meet Thursday The Kosciusko County Drainage Board will meet Thursday, Nov. 17, a m. in the old courtroom of the courthouse in Warsaw. Debt race Nothing makes people go in debt like trying to keep up with people who already are. — Journal, Wisconsin ! CHRISTMAS 1 i AUCTION I ;l Located At 5 I F&WAuctionCo. : ? On SR 13. South Os Syracuse. f | Across From The Bowling Alley * > Suday, NonaberZl I ! Statist*! IttM. ! ! ' Toys from Fisher-Price, Tonko, * ■ (Mattel, and others. j, Dolls. Tools, Rocker, Christmas (Lights, Christmas Trees, Cutlery ( - j !Sets, And Plant Stands. I h * the items for the sale, i Gifts for the whole family. ULKVMMIMK MERCHAHPISE SdoMtttrily i FAW Auction f COME EARLY—STAY LATE I BRINGMONEY ’ — Lunch Will Be Served —

Jurors drawn

As a new year quickly approaches, Kosciusko County jurors have been appointed to serve in 1984. Listed here are the names of persons living in the greater Lakeland area who were among those drawn. Drawn for petit jury service from January through. March are: Donna M. Dunithan, r 2 box 4J Syracuse; Ruth E. LaSalle, r 2 box294H Leesburg; Loren Longenbaugh, 542 S. Main Street, Syracuse; Wayne B. Howenstine, P. 0. Box 211, North Webster; and Helen Seitz, r 1 box 142 North Webster. Also, Patricia S. Beer, r 2 box 166 Leesburg; Robert Vice, r 2 box 36C Milford; David W. Kissell, r 2 Leesburg; Ruby L. Warstler, r 5 box 484 Syracuse; Loretta S. Williams, P. 0. Box 117 North Webster; Evelyn L. Vandegrift, r 5 box 311 Syracuse; Herbert George, r 1 box 151 North Webster; Robin L. McGinnis, r 3 box 446 Syracuse. Rounding out the members in this section are, William A. Davies, P. 0. Box 481 Milford; Ernest C. Bailey, Jr., P. 0. Box 554, Milford; Robert M. Rassi, r 1 box 708 Milford; Dorothy J. Causer, 112 E. Carroll, Syracuse; Esther H. Meisel, r 1 box 239' Milford; Juanita N. Helm, r 2 box 175 Milford; Jesse H. Sutton, r 1 box 625 J Leesburg; Scott L. Galloway, 500 N, r 1 box 580 North Webster; Joan Stoelting, 312 Lake Street, Syracuse; and Marjory Warner, r 1 North Webster. Several area people have been appointed to the Grand Jury in panel B for 1984. Serving from April thru June. They are Howard E. Long, Jr., r 2 box 180 Syracuse; Stuart O. Rawlings, r 2 box 425A Leesburg; Betty Lou Moneyheffer, r 2 Leesburg; Norma J. Sliger, P. O. Box 182 North Webster; and Leslie Ann Shenefield, r 2 Syracuse. Petit jurors drawn for the April thru June term are: Gordon Kent Moore, 18 North Shroe Drive, Syracuse; Earl Oaks, r 2 box 30 Syracuse; Nancy E. Patty, r 3 box 495 Syracuse; Sheryll Ann Rieder, r 1 box 848 Leesburg; Mary B. Wiggs, r 1 box 365 North Webster; Larry L. Barton, r 1 box 303 North Webster; and Dorothy May Spicer, r 1 box 280 North Webster. . Also, Barbara Ann Eater, r 2 box 164 Leesburg;Enid L. Miller, 43 North Shore, Syracuse; Cheryl A. Mock, r 1 North Webster; Garnett Motts, Milford; Robert J. Sopher, r 1 box 577 North Webster; Dennis Dausman, r 1 Leesburg; Helen Ruth Carr, North Webster; Fred F. Personette, 612 Third Street, Syracuse; Donna L. Coy, 129 E. Shore Dr., Syracuse; Debora J. Royce, r 2 box 435 Syracuse; Ervin V. Scoville, r 1 box 498 Leesburg; Dorothy B. Hite, r 1 box 148 Syracuse; Lois M. Harman, r 2 Leesburg and Terry E. Reiff, r 1 box 208 North Webster. Carol J. Gamble, r 1 box 483 Leesburg; Joan M. Buletty, r 1 box 22 Syracuse; Ruby Shock, North Webster; Carole Pohl, r 3 box 661, Syracuse; Deborah K. Smith, r 3 box 515 Syracuse; Alden D. Clark, r 1 Leesburg; Devoe H. Stahley, 301 E. Boston, Syracuse; Robert K. Rarick, r 2 box 166 Syracuse; Steven R. Seemeyer, r 1 box 2428 Milford; Richard R. Neff, 630 S. Front, Syracuse; Imogene Menzie, North Webster; DeWitt T. Mullett, Huntington Street, North Webster; and Warren H. Smith, r 1 box 616 X Leesburg. Those residents drawn for Panel C of the Grand Jury from July through September are: Donna J. Workman, 6 North Shore Drive, Syracuse; Sally A. Thwaits, 313 S. Huntington St., Syracuse; Harold H. Agler, r 2 box 31 Syracuse. Serving on panel three for the petit jury from July through September are: Rebecca K. Boyer, r 2 Leesburg; Bemis Stookey, r 2 Leesburg; Ernest S. Richards, 213 W. High, Syracuse; James W. Burnau, 208 W. Van Buren, Leesburg; Brenda D. Irvine, P. O. Box 93, Leesburg; Sharon G. Runge, r 4 box 34L Syracuse; Linda K. Darr, r 1 North Webster; Judy L. Ross, r 1 box 95 Syracuse; Jack B. Wells, r 4 box 353 Syracuse; Stuart B. Bryant, r 2 box 98 North Webster; Everett E. Dausman, r 1 Leesburg; and Mary A. Park, P.

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O. Box 99 Leesburg. Donald P. Wolferman, r 1 Milford; Carlton Royce, Milford; B. Pamela Flory, r 2 Leesburg; Mary E. Fosbrink, 218 S. Huntington Street, Syracuse; Charles B. Cavert, r 2 Old Mill Place, Leesburg; Theodore M. Krizman, r 1 box 149 Syracuse; Terry L. Jodry, r 5 box 366A Syracuse; Carl R. Brandon, r 1 Cherokee Road, Syracuse; Rebecca J. Hartman, Leesburg; Guy J. Bixler, r 1 Leesburg; Rowena R. Gerencser, r 1 Milford; Dorothy E. Yoder, P. O. Box 246, Syracuse; Lois J, Frank, r 1 North Webster and Mary J. Isbell, 400 S. Harrison, Syracuse. And, Jeannie Coverstone, r 1 Syracuse; Brian K. Roberts, r 2 box 49 Syracuse; Jack M. Crum, 137 E. Shore. Syracuse; June A. White, 724 E. Baltimore, Syracuse; and Charles E. Towriss, P. O. Box 86 North Webster. Panel D for the Grand Jury from October through December will be: Timothy G. Tyler, r 1 Vinetian Isle, Syracuse and Lila M. Jordon, r 1 box 605 Leesburg. Those serving on the fourth panel of the petit Jury are: Kevin D. Cool, r 1 box 106 North ‘ Webster; Douglas D. Pollock, 121 E. Shore Drive, r 4 Syracuse; Robert W. Pifer, 202 E. Fourth Street, Milford; Philip L. Metcalf, r 1 North Webster; Frank E. Henzie, r 1 Leesburg; Harry W. Nickels, r 2 box 228 Leesburg; Harold E. Berringer, North Webster; Mary M. Andres, r 2 Leesburg; Roger J. Gregg, r 1 box 148 Syracuse; James A Bay, r 1 box 148 Syracuse; Howard A. White, r 1 box 553 Leesburg and Linda D. Nyce, P. O. Box 444 Milford. And, Sandra A. Korenstra, P. O. Box 52 Milford; Darlene K. Matthew, r 2 box 65 Syracuse; Beverly A. Cretcher, P. O. Box 77, 303 Prairie, Leesburg; John R. Kunce, P. O. Box 240 Leesburg; Edward K. Lang, r 1 Leesburg; Nelson K. Felts, r 4 box 271 Syracuse; Mary L. Phillips, r 1 box 488 H Leesburg; Charlene Woolson, Milford; Janice R. Slick, r 2 box 448 Leesburg; Hazel B. Rarick, r 1 box 28, Milford; Bryon H. Fervida, r 2 Milford; Eloise R. Jacks, r 4 box 34D Syracuse; and Gail C. Underwood, r 1 North Webster. Martha Metge, r 1 Leesburg; Everado R. Ganz, 126 N. Shore, Syracuse; Lizabeth C. Schrock, 26 N. Shore, Syracuse; Harley W. Yoder, r 2 Milford; Wilbur V. Spaw, r 1 box 484 Leesburg; Barry R. Beatty, Leesburg; Randy M. Vanlaningham, r 5 box 464 Syracuse; Rose Marie J. Lange, r 1 Milford; Ray R. Auker, P. O. Box 343 North Webster and Clela B. Wagoner, P. O. Box 116 Leesburg. Ki RESIGNS FAIRFIELD POST — Marvin Ward, Superintendent of Fairfield Community Schools, will submit his resignation to the Fairfield Board of Education at its regularly scheduled meeting on Thursday, Nov. 16. Ward, who plans to retire in August, and his wife, Susie, will move to a new home at r 1 North Webster. They previously resided on CR 33 in Elkhart County. The 58-year-old administrator will be completing 34 years of service in public education, 27 of them with Millersburg High School and the Fairfield Corporation. During his 34 years. Ward worked as a teacher, basketball coach, principal and, for 14 years, superintendent.

From tko Syrocvso Polico blotter — Report of kids throwing snowballs at cars on SR 13

Novembers 6:02 a m. - Ambulance dispatched to Earl Hagen’s 7:12 a.m. - Ambulance dispatched to Russ Sonafrank’s 9:56 a.m. - Subject requests information reference how the election came out, advises same 10:16 a.m. - Subject requests location of the landfill, advises same 11:37 a.m. - Subject advises found a black and yellow kitten at Pier 466 12:10 p.m. — Unit advises two dog cases in yard request they be lacked up 3:52 p.m. — Subject reports kids throwing things into roadway at South Harrison Street 5:23 p.m. - Subject with information reference theft which occurred several months ago 7:05 p.m. - Ambulance needed at Promotory Point, Papakeechi Lake 7:13 p.m. - Baker advises firemen send two truck to South shore condos for drill November 10 8:19 a.m. - Subject on station for title check 9:06 a.m. — Information requested reference leaf burning, advised same 9:09 a.m. - Subject advises vehicle sitting at their business for three days 1:46 p.m. - Subject advises boys throwing rocks at ducks at park 1:53 p.m. - Unit advises talked to boys 2:19 p.m. — Subject requests information on renting Scout cabin, advises same 5:41 p.m. — Subject advises box broken at car wash 5:51 p.m. — Subject advises bike stolen 6:04 p.m. - Subject advises hit deer and damaged car 6:52 p.m. - Subject advises hit auto is broken down at PJ’s, will move Friday or Saturday November 11 12:26 p.m. — Subject advised son’s bike was stolen last night 2:11 p.m. - Report of kids throwing snowballs at cars on SR 13S headed for Wawasee Heights 3:51 p.m. — Stranded citizen needs transportation to Village 9:24 p.m. — Subject advised suspicious vehicle parked by garage 10:43 p.m. — Subject advised suspicious person in his backyard November 12 4:56 p.m. — Subject asked if we charge to pick up her own dog 5:04 p.m. - Man reported a lost wallet with a large amount of cash at a restaurant today 6:07 p.m. — Subject reported an intoxicated driver eastbound on US 6 from SR 13 6:19 p.m. - Subject reported a barking dog on South Lake Street November 13 5:30 a.m. - Officer requested a business owner be contacted reference he is inside store and found a window open 9:04 a.m. - Party advised someone just ran over her dog, she has subject 9:05 a.m. — Party advised someone has parked in his drive on South Huntington Street 6:13 p.m. - Subject complained of a semi and trailer parked on Railroad Avenue being a road hazard November 14 3:31 a.m. — Officer advised of a broken window at a business, alarm going off, will be going inside

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4:08 a.m. - Officer advised of an open window at Maxwelton 10:52 a.m. - CBer advised there is trash on Syracuse-Milford Road 5:48 p.m. - Subject advised of a problem with mother 7:40 p.m. - Subject advised a man followed her daughter home November 15 ■6:16 p.m. - Lock out reported

Gift Lift underway

Kosciusko County Mental Health Association again is sponsoring a “Christmas Gift Lift,’* according to Mrs. Lester Taylor, chairman. The holiday season is quickly approaching. For most that means family, friends, festivities, gifts and an abundance of good cheer. Unfortunately, for many patients and residents in the state hospitals and community facilities Christmas can be a lonely time. That is why the Mental Health Association, through its annual Christmas gift drive makes it

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at local bar 7 p.m. - Woman advised she has a chimney fire but husband has it out, wants fire chief to check it 7:16 p.m. - party on station advised someone just hit his van U;47 p.m - Subject on station advised ran out of gas requested transportation to subjects home

possible for each one of these individuals to receive personalized gifts. Through support, MHA volunteers are able to help select the right gift for the right person. The gifts are then distributed to patients and residents during parties organized by volunteers. Lists of gift ideas or patients names are available by contacting Mrs. Taylor, Warsaw, after 6 p.m. The deadline for gift giving will be November 26, gifts may be left at Unique Bake Shop, Warsaw, or any Hook’s Drug Store.