The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 November 1987 — Page 18

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., November 11,1987

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Sportsmen may participate in put-and-take pheasant hunts this month (November) at eight Department of Natural

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Put-and-take pheasant hunt at Tri-County

Resources (DNR) properties, according to Jim Ridenour, director of the Department of Natural Resources. The hunts will begin

on Nov. 23. In addition to Tri-County Fish and Wildlife Area north of North Webster, pheasants will be

released at Atterbury, Crosley, Glendale, Pigeon River, Willow Slough and Winamac state fish and wildlife areas and Huntington Lake. DNR personnel will release about 20,000 pheasants. Put-and-take hunting will continue for up to two weeks or until the supply of birds is exhausted. A daily fee will be charged to put-and-take hunters. Participants will have the opportunity to take two pheasants of either sex. Once put-and-take hunting is

Church basketball league

LEESBURG — Randy Polston scored 18 points and Bruce Coppes added 16 as Winona Lake Free Methodist opened the Flexible Services church basketball league with a 59-47 victory over Warsaw Church of God. Jeff Cook paced the Church of God effort with 18 points, while f * C !■ r ealtor IT Harkin Steffen -4 Broker Ann Moerchen 457-5626 Evelyn Steffen 457-4594 Vicki Stoll 457-5546 Pam Todd 457-3258 Julie Weaver 457-2181 Bess Stotler 658-4683 WAWASEE LAKEFRONT CONDOS HEILS HAVEN - One Bedroom $34,900 To $54,900 BAY POINT — One Bedroom $57,000 — Two Bedroom $89,900 SOUTH SHORE — Three Bed room $239,900 We Have Building Lots, Mobile Home Lot, Acreage, Channel Lots And Homes CALL FOR INFORMATION WE ARE HERE TO HELP!! [BROTHERS REALTY! I | ( MM 7 C H ) J 457-4446

over, sportsmen will be allowed to hunt on specified put-and-take areas free of charge for the remainder of the legal pheasant season. The season will end Jan. 15 on designated department properties. Statewide, the season ends Nov. 29. To take part in put-and-take pheasant hunting, sportsmen must have a valid hunting license and game bird stamp. Hunter orange must be worn during the hunts. Reservations are not ac-

Bob Stephenson scored 16. In other action, Youth Guidance used J.R. Dobbins’ 22 points and 16 from Al Gross to slip past Warsaw First Brethren, 65-54. Jeff Holman tallied 20 points for the brethren church. Syracuse’s Calvary United Methodist Church used Lore Miller’s 27 points to breeze past Warsaw Free Methodist, 68-24. No Free Methodist player reached the double digit scoring plateau. The church league, formerly known as the Leesburg Church league, plays every Monday evening beginning at 6 p.m. Games are played in the Leesburg Elementary School.

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cepted and all hunters must check in before hunting. Hunters are encouraged to purchase their licenses and stamps before travelling to the property to hunt. This action will shorten check-in time for sportsmen on hunt days. A daily quota of hunters has been established at each property. Hunting is available on a firstcome first-served basis. Sportsmen interested in put-and-take pheasant hunting are encouraged to contact the property they wish to hunt for information on availability of pheasants. The telephone number at Tri-County Fish and Wildlife Area is 219-834-4461. Christmas saving time “When I have little or no money for Christmas presents, I find that a homemade booklet of ‘promise’ certificates can be an ideal gift,” writes Mrs. Arden Denßleyker of Hudsonville, Michigan. “For example, I once presented a neighbor with a certificate for four evenings of free babysitting. Other coupons promised snow shoveling, lawn care, and housework. The possibilities are limited only by your skills and imagination.”

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Investigation continues into break-ins, theft of money

Kosciusko County Police are continuing their investigation into the break-ins and theft of money from B & B Machine Shop and Seller’s Manufacturing, both located on Old SR 15 in Milford. The break-ins occurred during the evening hours of October 29 and morning hours of October 30. Police were notified by authorities at Seller’s Manufacturing at 8 a.m. Friday, Oct. 30, that the front door of the business had been pried open and several offices ransacked. Police also found that most all the file cabinet drawers were ajar. Taken in the break-in was a

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check from the company’s checkbook. It’s believed the break-in occurred between 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 29, and 7:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 30. Richard Bohnstedt, owner of B & B Machine Shop, contacted police at 8:30 a.m. that his business had been broken into. Police found evidence that a pry bar was used to force open a rear door and once the thief or thieves were inside the building opened all the file and cabinet drawers taking an undisclosed amount of cash. The break-in occurred between 7 p.m. Thursday and 8 a.m. Friday.