The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 34, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 October 1987 — Page 2

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., October 7,1987

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ROYAL SELECTION — Wawasee High School will celebrate its 20th homecoming Friday, Oct. 9, when the 1987-88 homecoming king and queen will be announced. In front are Wawasee's four queen candidates. From left are Jenny Bender, daughter of Richard and Anni Bender. Milford; Stephanie Berkey, daughter of Steve and Arlene Berkey, Syracuse; Tami Hollar.

20th homecoming Friday at WHS

(Continued from pagel > Hollar’s main interests include singing, acting and aerobics. She plans on attending Purdue University, majoring in medical technology. Wawasee's king competition also features four high school seniors Featuring the list includes North Webster's Darin Atwood. The 18-year-old son of James and Lynn Atwood, enjoys golf, basketball, water skiing and being with friends Atwood is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. National Honor Society. Varsity Club, and studeht representative council. He plans on attending DePauw University, majoring in law and minor in business. Josh Lantz, son of Sharon Lantz, Syracuse, is a member of the Varsity Club. National Honor Society and student represen-

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tative council. The Warrior also is involved in football, track and wrestling. Lantz enjoys sailing, skiing and plans on attending Ball State University School of Architecture: Mike Meek. 17, is the son of Susan Meek, Cromwell. He is the captain of Wawasee's football squad and was last year's MVP in track. Meek's interests include skiing, snowmobiling. He plans on attending college but is undecided about his major. \Fred Steffen, son of Harlan and Evelyn fjteffen, Syracuse, is a member of the varsity basketball team and was chosen all conference last year. His interests include water skiing, basketball, snow skiing and snowmobiling. Steffen plans on attending college but is undecided about his major.

daughter of Doris Hollar and Stan Hollar, Milford; and Jennifer Gunn, daughter of Bob and Jackie Gunn, Cromwell. In back, from left, are Josh Lantz, son of Sharon Lantz, Syracuse; Darin Atwood, son of James and Lynn Atwood, North Webster: Fred Steffen, son of Harlan and Evelyn Steffen; and Mike Meek, son of Susan Meek. Cromwell. "

Along with this year's selection of homecoming king and queen, many past royal members will be in attendance, at the football

Warrant for arrest issued for North Webster police officer

“A warrant for his arrest has come down and he has been notified,” explained Kosciusko County Sheriff Ron Robinson. “Hunter will be turning himself in, and a bond will then be set just as it is for anyone else. ” North Webster Police officer Shad Hunter was in an accident on Tuesday, Sept. 29, at 8 p m. on CR 925E. 75 feet south of CR 500 W. near North Webster. He had a blood alcohol of .18 percent at that time. A person is considered intoxicated if the blood alcohol is .10 percent. According to the county sheriff’s department report.

game. The Warriors will host Fort Wayne Harding in the homecoming game, beginning at 7.30 p.m.

Hunter stated he was east bound on CR 500 N and must have been going to fast to make the curve. Because as he went into the curve his vehicle started to slide and he lost control of .it and hit the fence and the vehicle rolled over Hunter has been with the North Webster force for approximately a year and a half and has graduated from the state police academy. He's a lifetime North Webster resident and was traveling home with his private car at the time of the accident. Although not seriously injured. Hunter was taken to Kosciuskq County Hospital where he was treated for a blow to the head and released. North Webster town board president Myron Clark declined comment on the matter. The board will be meeting for its regularly scheduled meeting tonight Wednesday, Oct. 7, at 7 p.m. However, board members wjll be meeting in executive session prior to the meeting to discuss personnel matters, and in all, probability the police matter will be discussed.

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Contract disagreement brings questions, comments, problems

J ( Continued from page 1) included how the beach \ would be constructed, if in- \ terested in a floating deck, what Jfproblems the boat races will Vfrguse next year to the beach and swXpming activity, and how much off the street parking is available Ziegler responded the beach would be constructed with vinyl and sand being placed atop the ice so once the ice melts the vinyl and sand will fall to the bottom. He added the idea of a floating deck had been discussed and wasn’t a bad idea, however there was a belief it would be dangerous if swimmers starting diving off that area. Races To Affect Beach? In addressing the boat races, if

Commissioners rule on Irish Lake

i By CARLA GAFF Staff Writer A grassy area at the end of Robert Lewis Drive and Sunrise Point on Irish Lake will soon be covered with Lions hear Dan Caskey Members of the Milford Lions Club heard Dan Caskey of WKAM radio, Goshen, during their meeting Monday night. Caskey works in the station’s sports department and his speech centered around sports broadcasting. Members voted to give SIOO to the Wawasee Literacy program and made plans for the Halloween Festival to be held at Campbell’s IGA on Saturday, Oct. 24. Final plans for the festival will be released later. President Kent Doty displayed a plaque he received on the club's behalf for finishing second in the district contest during the 1986-87 club year. Doty received the plaque at the district's Banner Night festivities held last Saturday at Wakarusa. Mr. and Mrs. Doty, Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. D. G Seely represented the club at the annual event Webster Town Board to meet tonight North Webster Town Board will be meeting this evening (Wednesday, Oct. 7). at 7 p.m , for the regular monthly meeting. Among the items on the agenda is a discussion on a claim and a resident's sewer bill There will also be the establishment of a trick or treat night and signing of a request from United Telephone Company. The board will meet in executive session at 6:30 p.m., to discuss personnel matters and following the public meeting for contract discussion.

held, Ziegler commented it would not affect swimming usage as the races are coifflucted almost beyond the swimming season. However, it is not known if the racing will disturb the sand or tear up the vinyl, as the take off area is at the public beach site. Also the exact number of vehicles able to use the off-street parking was not known although there has been times when 50 vehicles used the off-street parking. Eileen Nellessen, former owner of the park property, commented she was given life time docking privilege for the Dixie Boat, yet it could not be found in the agreement signed. She stated she does have buyers for what was left of Dixie Haven and needed a few things clarified, which

gravel, as county commissioners ruled to maintain the cul-de-sac as originally plotted. “It's a plotted turn around and the mailman is giving me problems about delivering the mail because it’s not kept up as a roadway,” explained area home owner Alan Kramer. The project is estimated to cost SI,OOO and will be taken care of entirely by the- county highway' department. It was noted that the cul-de-sac was not put in earlier because area homeowners were not full time residents so the area was used very little. -However, Kramer stated that as of last June he plans to live in the area year round and will need his mail delivered as well as the road plowed during the winter months. “I talked to the county snow plow drivers before and they explained that they don’t plow because there is no place to turn around. But when the mailman complained too — I figured something needed to be done — he (a neighbor) just planted grass in the area and thinks he owns it,” Kramer said. Commissioner Fred Gilliam stated, “As far as I’m concerned it’s our right-of-way and we should do with it what we want. ” Seek Bids Commissioners also dealt with drainage problems around Stanton Lake deciding to start seeking bids for the $7,982.64 project. Steve Wentworth, president of the homeowners association explained to commissioners that the project could be handled in thirds, with the county, developer and homeowners each paying for a third. He stated that the project will resolve the problem of drains Series on Women's Health Education October 14 The second session of Goshen General Hospital’s fall Women's Health Education Lunch 'N Learn series will be presented on Wednesday, Oct. 14. The program topic will be “Women and Cardiovascular Disease.” Dottie Kauffmann, RN, BSN, will be the presenter. She is the coordinator of Goshen General’s cardiac rehabilitation program and also serves on the board of the American Heart Association. The program begins at 11:30 a m. and concludes promptly at 1 p.m. There is a fee which includes the program and luncheon. Deadline for registration is Friday, Oct. 9. For further information, contact the education department, Goshen General Hospital, 533-2141, ext. 1104. NOW PLAYING FULL METAL JACKET ■»> Fri. 8 Sot 7 8 9 Sun 5 8 7 , ■ - . Mon. Thru [Til DOLBY STPCD | • Thun , «satcrto TWArtef 7 On| r Village Video VHS Tape Rental In Our Lobby No Membership Fee

included the use of part of the storage shed. Ziegler assured her some type of statement will be made securing the docking privilege and storage space. Mrs. Nellessen was also asked her feeling of the Dixie Boat being charged SIOO a year? This question was never clarified, yet she stated she wanted to stay with the contract she has. Mrs. Bone questioned the installation of a security light near the boat and commented it was only fair whoever owns the Dixie Boat pay something on this light. Mrs. Nellessen stated the light was installed after the sale of the property. Other areas of discussion included the two public docks and the work of Charles and

running out in the street and eliminate ice during the winter months. President Maurice Beer comI tnented, “If there is any cost over-run the homeowners will not I be libel for it, we'll accept responsibility for over run and if it’s less . than estimated that’ll be to our benefit also.” ■ A drainage problem on ' Stoneburner Road will also be handled, in part, by the county as

Separate fires destroy boat and mobiterbome

North Webster Fire Department is investigating two fires , which destroyed a mobile home and boat last week. The , Kosciusko County Sheriff's j Department has been called in on , one fire. j Firemen were called Wedn'fes- _ day, Sept. 30, at 12:05 p.m. to a I mobile home fire at the intersec- , tion of Backwater Road and Bayview Drive. Gary Hill, fire 1 chief, stated Connie Adams, j North Webster, who owns the , 14-foot by 70-foot 1986 Holly Park Mobile Home, was at the trailer with her foster mother cleaning. 1 Flames were observed outside the trailer by her foster mother , and the two were able to escape ’ without injury. f Hill commented Northern Indiana Public Service Company t had been at the trailer earlier in n the day preparing to hook gas up r to the trailer, however, the gas r had not been connected to the t trailer at the time of the blaze. s The cause is under investigation. It is known that the fire started in an area underneath the trailer. Damage was listed at $20,000. No one was living in the trailer at the time. Firemen were at the scene for one hour, 15 minutes. A boat fire on Thursday evening, Sept. 31, is of suspicious origin and under investigation by the fire department and sheriff’s department. Damage was estimated at $2,700 for the 16-foot

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Margaret Lawrence at Fisherman’s Cove Resort. “They have taken on themselves collecting a minimal charge if a boat is docked and it is turned over to the town,” commented Ziegler. Ron Erb, of the Skißees, volunteered the services of the members this winter and other times in assisting the park board, stipulating the need to know in advance so members can be contacted. Badskey commented on the installation of the beach “What we’re going to be (doing is a waste of money, it is not going to stay that’s a lot m-jnoney down the drain.” The next park board meeting is scheduled for October 28. at 7 p.m., in The Waterfront restaurant. The meeting is open to the public.

agreed to by commissioners. The $3,541.04 project is targeted for the fall. Resident and spokesperson Francis Dorap said, “Since I think it’s going to help you folks as much as it is us — do you think we should be responsible for putting everything in?” It was decided that the homeowners would be responsible for $1,867 while the county will be picking up the remaining $1,674.04

Hurricane deck boat. Chief Hill commented firemen were called at 9:15 p.m. to the fire at The Landing on Barbee Lake. Dave Welker, r 2. Warsaw, is the owner of the boat. Firemen were at the scene for 15 minutes to extinguish the blaze KAFE hears Northerner The Kosco Association of Female Executives met September 24 for their monthly meeting Jean Northernor delivered a speech to the association, her messages being, Call Your Political Party Today, and, Don’t Apologize For Being a Female Executive. Career women are invited to attend regular meetings on the second Tuesday of each month at 5:30 p.m at United Telephone Headquarters on US 30 or on the fourth Thursday of each month at 12 noon at Ponderosa. There are presently 25 active members and more are welcome. For more information call Lori Widman or Jeanine Knowles at 267-6144. In the evening, call Jo DuPont at 267-6188. The next meeting is 5:30 p.m. October,.l3. Roger N. Page, an account executive for Rodney & Co., Elkhart, will be the guest speaker. He will talk about the workings of the stock market and will answer questions about forming an investment club.