The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 July 1984 — Page 2

THE MAIL-JOURNAL - Wed., July 4,1984

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‘WE ARE OPEN’ — Campbell’s IGA, S.R. 15, Milford, opened at noon on Sunday after the ribbon-cutting ceremony. Standing left to right are: Tim Campbell, manager of the meat department; Tom Campbell, manager of the grocery department; Clarann Campbell, coowner; lx?w Cummins, director of store development, Wetterau Food Distribution Group. Bloomington; Phil Campbell, coouner; Frank Babrick. sales manager. Wetterau Food

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•$1.49. $3.99. $2.94* — The check-out lanes were swamped just minutes after Campbell’s IGA, Milford. Grand Opening at noon on Sunday. Patrons anxiously flocked in to view the finished store, register for the grand opening prizes and cash in on the store's super sales. For the next four weeks the store will be celebrating its grand opening with giveaways, super buys and prizes. x

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COMMENDATION FOR PERRY - N. John Perry, right. Milford drug store owner, was presented with a handsome commemorative plaque last week for his service as a longtime member of the Kosciusko Community Hospital board of directors. The plaque was presented by Ralph W. Thornburg, left. Perry became a member of the board in 1969 as a county commissioners’ appointment and remained on the board until his recent resignation. He served as vice president of the hospital board for several vears.

Payne will not seek re-election

(Continued from page 1) * I senior at Wawasee High School; and Sherry. 12, a seventh grader at North Webster Junior High School. Anyone wishing to run for the school board has from August 8 to September 7 to file with the Kosciusko County Clerk Jean Messmore. Others Show Interest „ Already several possible candidates have expressed an interest in seeking the post being vacated by Phil Payne. Paul Rieth, vice president of the First National Bank of Warsaw in charge of the Milford Branch, for one. has expressed an interest. He resides in the Chapman Lake area and would represent District 1 (Tippecanoe Township). He has three children in the Lakeland school system, and has a long history of interest in the school’s activities. Stuart A. Walker, a resident of 119 W. E. Long Drive, Syracuse, and since January 3 manager of the First Federal Savings & Loan Assn, in Syracuse, has an interest in seeking the office. He said this week, “Yes, I would have an interest in running for the school board. - ’ Walker was appointed to the board in 1975 to fill out the year of unexpired term of James Fry, than in November 1976 was one of five candidates to run for the board. That year Marguerite Hoerr, and Dave Carey were elected and John Kroh was

re-elected. Walker and Robert Morgan were defeated. Walker has long shown an interest in local public affairs, in the community of Syracuse and in the school system. On January 1 of this year he was appointed to the Turkey Creek Township board of zoning appeals, and this takes much of his time. He said this week his responsibilities with his new job with First Federal have been deman-

Temperatures average 73 Expectations for the month of July, according to Goshen College weather Observer, Lores Steury, are as follows. The average July temperature over the year comes to 73 degrees. The warmest July was in 1934 with an average of 78.6: The coldest was in 1924 with 68 degrees. The warmest July day was the 13th in 1936 and the 24th, in 1934 when both registered a warm 109 degrees. The coldest July day also has a twin with July 15,1930 and the 31st of July in 1918 dipping down to 41 degrees. Precipitation averages 3.22 inches for the month. The most we received in July was a deep 9.84 inches and the least was in 1946 with a parched .3 inch.

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Distribution Group; Tracy (Campbell) Miller, daughter of the store owners; Fred Collins. Collins’ Building Service. Flora; John Abreli. vice president/division manager of e Wetterau Food Distribution Group; Larry Narwold, zone manager, Wetterau Food Distribution Group; and Lee Heath. Tippman Refrigeration. New Haven. Phil Campbell said, “They all did the finest job anyone could do for a person.”

ding, and that he would have to “give it a lot of thought" before deciding to run for the school board, but he failed to close the door on that eventuality. The name of Charles W. Koser, Jr , r 1 Syracuse, continues to be mentioned as a possible candidate for the school board, but no contact has been made with him to see what these possibilities were.

New M-J subscribers Bob Hickman 4101 Rosewood Apt. 4 Muncie. Ind. 47304 Judy Jones 114 Cottonwood Dr. Anderson, Ind. 46012 T. L. Kline 724 S. Lake St. Syracuse, Ind. 46567 Mrs. George Loya 801 Snider Lane Silver Springs, Md. 20904 Phil Orbaugh 1203 S. Anderson St. Elwood, Ind. 46036

From the sheriff's blotter—

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Sheriff's Log"'"”H • The following informatioiLwas taken from the radio log of the Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department: June 19 2:51 a.m. — Female caller reports subject trying to break into car on Catherine St., Milford 1:29 p.m. — Syracuse Police report subject burning garbage and tires across from Louis Bar and Grill 8:10 p r m. — Caller reports sick anti injured stray dog in yard; CR 650E and CR 800 N 8:17 p.m. — Property damage accident on SR 15 at light in Milford 9:33 p.m. — North Webster Police report injured dog on Backwater Road, east of CR 925E June 20 10:56 am. — Winona Lake Police requests unit reference: theft at apartment on Chestnut St., Winona Lake 1:26 p.m. — United Telephone reports man stuck in phone booth on SR 15 in Milford 2:38 p.m. — Unit proceeding to reported drowning at Webster Lake; unit responding no drowning 8:17 p.m. — Property damage accident reported on dirt road on north side of Diamond Lake, west of CR 500 W 9:53 p.m. — Female caller reports locking two male prowlers in office at Smith Walbridge Camp June 21 8:42 a.m. — Caller reports loose boat on Big Chapman Lake, Island Park area 11:03 a.m. — Caller reports husband-wife dispute at Green Acres Trailer Court 3:30 p.m. — Syracuse Police report property damage accident on Grandview Drive

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Parade winners receive SB,OOO in awards With the streets lined with viewers, the participants ready to greet the crowd and perfect summer weather, another successful Mermaid Festival parade was complete. Awards and trophies totaling SB,OOO were presented to the top bands, floats, cars, walking units, novelty units and drum and bugle corps. Following i$ a list of parade winners: \ Class “A” Highschool Band — Washington High School Class “B” High School Bands — Wawasee Marching Warriors, first; Central Noble Marching Cougars, second Junior High Band — North Webster Junior High Commercial and Municipal — Huntington Community State Bank, first; Pierceton Antique Dealers, second; Jellystone Park, third Organizational — North Webster Chamber of Commerce, first; Land of Lakes C.B. Club, second; Land of Lakes Square Dance, third Walking Unit — Huntington Eagles Lodge Novelty Unit — David John Bouse Mdunted Unit — Bristol MarMen’s Color Guard — White Berets Ladies’ Color Guard — American Legion Post 253 Baton Corps — Marion Highsteppers, first; Lakettes, second Novelty Car — James Denman Antique Car — 1912 American LaFrance Fire Truck/Robert Fuson Cutie Conveyances — Bom Free, first; Levi Rinker and Erin Breechil, second Queen’s Conveyances — Bethanie Walker, “Miss Wawasee Lake,” first; Babette Badgley, “Miss Wabsh U.5.A.,”, second; Dawn Swihart, “Miss North Liberty,” third; Randa Huff, “Miss South Whitley Fall Festival,” fourth; Deb Wagoner, “Miss Syracuse,” fifth; Jami Egolf, “Miss North Manchester,” sixth; Theresa Reichard, “Miss Webster Lake,” seventh

4:02 p.m. — Property damage accident reported on Packerton Road at CR 700 S 11:14 p.m. — Caller requests units patrol area of CR 750 W and CR 100 N; party in progress June 22 12:02 a.m. — Caller reports prowler on Rosemont Ave., Warsaw 2:48 a.m. — Complaint received of underage drinking and charging admission at residence in Southbrook Park; calling party refuses to give name 11:07 a m. — Personal injury accident reported on Pierceton Road, west of golf course; MTEMS, JAWS 2:41 p.m. — Caller requests barricades on CR 700 W, south of Atwood; water and dirt washing across road 10:02 p.m. — Caller advises someone threw an object at his car on CR 450 N near Lake Forrest Addition; dented and scratched vehicle 10:03 p.m. — Caller reports someone shooting firecrackers and bottle rockets on CR 400 S, one mile west of SR 13 June 23 1:38 a.m. — Female caller reports vandalism to vehicles; EMS Lane 15, Dewart Lake 3:05 p.m. — Motorcycle involved in accident on Devil’s Backbone, SR 25; MTEMS and wrecker requested 3:34 p.m. — Property damage accident reported south of Yellow Creek Church Camp 5:51 p.m. — Male caller reports rabid raccoon in yard at Little Tippy Lake 9:58 p.m. — Caller from Enchanted Hills Playhouse reports someone with penlight trying to get into vehicles 10:49 p.m. — Caller reports loud party on CR 1350 N. one half

Webster's board has 'ifs'

Voice objections to helping Continental Industrial Parte

(Continued from page 1) there was any possibility of ecological disturbance I would not be for it.” Dee Moore, one of the residents present, wanted to know if those property owners living along the line would have to book onto the sewer system? Rex Reed, town attorney, answered stating he believed the residents would be given an option to hook on, that it would not be mandatory since it was outside the town’s limits of jurisdiction. Willard Conn and Roberta Fervada, both property owners who feel their property would be effected, wanted to know why that location was chosen when there were other sites available and why the drainage would have to flow to Tippecanoe Lake instead of Shock Lake and into Lake Wawasee. Conn commented one gallon of additional water added to Tippecanoe Lake would raise the water level onto his property. Clark couldn’t respond since the town was approached only about the sewage. Charles Lawrence, president of the North Webster-Tippecanoe Township Chamber of Commerce, was asked his feelings on the situation, which he stated there was one manufacturer, J. C. Mfg., in the industrial park who is seeking away for sewage disposal and would hook onto the town’s line if it was available. It was mentioned later that the firm will have to enlarge its system or hook onto the town’s line because of expansion or move to a different area, possibly out of North Webster. Bernard Roberts suggested the town board take a look at the map of shed water coming through town. Roberts stated there was more shed water flowing through town than realized. His suggestion was appreciated and the board will be taking a look. Col. Joe Gray, president of the Syracuse-Wawasee Area Development Corporation, the group responsible for the project, stated any of the questions people have cannot be answered until an engineering study is made. He

mile east of SR 19 June 24 12:04 a.m. — Syracuse Police advise fatal accident on Pickwick Rd., at Chinese Gardens 2:22 a.m. — Property damage accident reported on CR 500 S, one quarter mile east of CR 600 W 11:31 a.m. — Property damage accident reported on SR 19 at US 30 ; 3:21 p.m. — Personal injury accident reported in the westbound lane of US 30, near Lamplight Restaurant 7:54 p.m. — North Webster Police report property damage accident involving boat; across from Tippecanoe Boat Company 8:44 p.m. — Female caller reports black and red vehicle with three female occupants backed up and tried to run her over; vehicle southbound on SR 25 at high rate of speed June 25 8:35 a.m. — Caller reports theft on E. Ft. Wayne St., Warsaw 9:23 a.m. — Property damage accident reported at office at Suburban Acres 2:25 p.m. — Caller reports 500-600 pound Hereford calf missing; CR 300 S at County Farm Road

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stressed that a lot of questions, including the drainage, have to be answered before moving ahead on the project. He also stated if the answers received are unsatisfactory to the plan commission the project dies. Gray stated what is being done is the legal steps of having the land rezoned, an engineering study and the final approval by the plan commission. Other Business A raise was given to North Webster Town Marshal Judy Coleman and to Ron Helman, a utility department employee. Marshall Coleman will be receiving $597 bi-weekly and Helman will

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THE REIGNING QUEEN — The *1984 Queen of Lakes.’* Julie Waterson, takes her first walk as queen for the crowd. Miss Waterson entered the contest as "Miss North Webster" and was sponsored by Jerri and Jill’s Salon of Styles, North Webster.

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be receiving $5.50 per hour. Robert Dooley requested a no parking area be posted at the northeast comer of South Street due to the congestion at that location which intersects with SR 13. Reed will be drawing up an ordinance prohibiting parking in that area, 60 feet from the comer. The board will be looking into residents using the fire lane near the school to hang their clothes to dry. Jay Howenstein commented it is being used even though it is posted no parking fire lane. The board will be having two meetings in August dealing with the 1985 budget. The dates of those meetings have not been set.